. Booster (June 1915). Kathryn Kiefer. At the time this issue goes topress Miss Kiefer is doped to win the meet 16 UHE BOOSTER. Pride and Prejudice, the playgiven by the Jime 15 class, May 12and 13, met the approval and heartyapplause of all who saw either per-formance. The play, dramatized byMrs. Steele Mackaye from Jane Aus-tins story, was the most elaborateever staged by a Manual class. The players put forth every effort tomake the production a success. Kath-erine Stackhouse played perfectly thepart of the pretty Elizabeth Bennett,whose sweetness yet archness of man-ner finally won the weal


. Booster (June 1915). Kathryn Kiefer. At the time this issue goes topress Miss Kiefer is doped to win the meet 16 UHE BOOSTER. Pride and Prejudice, the playgiven by the Jime 15 class, May 12and 13, met the approval and heartyapplause of all who saw either per-formance. The play, dramatized byMrs. Steele Mackaye from Jane Aus-tins story, was the most elaborateever staged by a Manual class. The players put forth every effort tomake the production a success. Kath-erine Stackhouse played perfectly thepart of the pretty Elizabeth Bennett,whose sweetness yet archness of man-ner finally won the wealthy Mr. Dar-cy. Robert Whipkus made an excel-lent_ Mr. Darcy, tall, dark, proud,at times contemptibly so, contrastinggreatly with his kind, cordial friend,Mr. Bingley, whom Kenneth Fisk im-personated so well. Then there wereElizabeth Bennetts two sisters, Jane(Florence Fuller), so sweet and cheer-ful, and Iyydia (Victoria Koenig:), therather flighty younger sister. Hardlytoo much can be said in praise ofFrances Weber, who acted so well the The Class Play part of Mrs. Bennett, the mother, anx-ious to see her daughters marr


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