Circle (Abbot Academy yearbook) . emor ap Cfje Naming of tfte ^ftreto By William Shakespeare THE CAST Baptista Ruth Crossman Widow . Clara Louise Cleveland VlNCENTIO Agnes Titcomb Tailor Julia Guild LUCENTIO Marion Kimball Cook Alma Underwood Petruchio Frances Gasser Officer Eleanor Voorhees Gremio Dorothy Carr Marian Parker HORTENSIO Helen Norpell Servants . Lois Fleming Tranio Dorothy Martin .Martha Smith BlONDELLO Helen Bruno Mary Harrison Grumio Katharine Weld Helen Roser Curtis Winifred Simpson \ A / T~> T~YT~V T V T/> i Harriet Edgell A Pedant Sylvia Nicholson W EDDING \j u Jib is


Circle (Abbot Academy yearbook) . emor ap Cfje Naming of tfte ^ftreto By William Shakespeare THE CAST Baptista Ruth Crossman Widow . Clara Louise Cleveland VlNCENTIO Agnes Titcomb Tailor Julia Guild LUCENTIO Marion Kimball Cook Alma Underwood Petruchio Frances Gasser Officer Eleanor Voorhees Gremio Dorothy Carr Marian Parker HORTENSIO Helen Norpell Servants . Lois Fleming Tranio Dorothy Martin .Martha Smith BlONDELLO Helen Bruno Mary Harrison Grumio Katharine Weld Helen Roser Curtis Winifred Simpson \ A / T~> T~YT~V T V T/> i Harriet Edgell A Pedant Sylvia Nicholson W EDDING \j u Jib is < Mary Talcott Katherine, the Shrew Edith Page Marion Cleveland BlANCA Marianna Wilcox , Herberta Morse Carol Perrin • • ? . Stage Manager Bertha Evi sre TT Morgan . Director 75 The Abbot Circle 192 1. Wfje J2eigporsf By Zona Gale This play deals with a typical group of country folk. The plot is simple and it is the actressinterpretation of the characters that gives the life and humour to the play. Who ever thoughtVan Lamb could draw such a long face over her ailments, or that Florence Phillips would getso shrilly excited over a Buffalo Bug, or Helen Goodale over a cord of wood. But they did andmade Mis Moran, Mis Trot, and Ezra Williams real folks, as Granny would say, that little oldlady whom Elizabeth Whittemore made us all love, with her dislike for carpet rags and longing todo something. Janet Warren was a delightful Mis Abel, ruling over this group with her sharptongue and warm heart. Last but not least, her daughter, Inez, where C. P. Damon was just lov-able, and Peter, the long, lanky, young man, who plainly agreed with us about Inez but to such adegree that he lost his tongue (who ever heard of Mary doing that) as well as control of his limbs inher presence. And only Mary P


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