. Schoolma'am 1917. - j tion, and clapped hands ecstatically overthe reunion. Everybody laughed at Don Pedrostoothache; Mr. Dingledine and Mr. Dil-lon have been complaining of the sameaffliction. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Tuesday afternoon a matinee perform-ance of The School for Scandal was givenand equally well presented and play, being by Sheridan, was neces-sarily clever and bright. Sir Peter andLady Teagle, Joseph Surface, and hisbrother Charles, were particularly welldone. So also were the characters ofSir Oliver and Moses, the Jew money-lender. The audience appreciated thequips


. Schoolma'am 1917. - j tion, and clapped hands ecstatically overthe reunion. Everybody laughed at Don Pedrostoothache; Mr. Dingledine and Mr. Dil-lon have been complaining of the sameaffliction. THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL Tuesday afternoon a matinee perform-ance of The School for Scandal was givenand equally well presented and play, being by Sheridan, was neces-sarily clever and bright. Sir Peter andLady Teagle, Joseph Surface, and hisbrother Charles, were particularly welldone. So also were the characters ofSir Oliver and Moses, the Jew money-lender. The audience appreciated thequips and quirks and also the good act-ing which handled a rather delicate sit-uation so well. The players worked un-der a disadvantage because of the strongwinds; but they were true philosophers—they grinned and bore it. EVERYMAN Everyman differs from the other twoplays in that it is not light and enter-taining. It is a Morality play, and, inschool girl language, deep stuff. Theplayers did very well, and we considered. VIOLA KNOTT it splendid. The open air theatre wasnot available because of a threatenedstorm, and the performance was givenin the Assembly Hall. Mr. Sanford, as Everyman, did splen-did work. His lines were very long andhard—of the character of Hamlets, &am$ {feraonal EquatuittH In Terms of Known and Unknown Quantities A. A. Amiable Alexander F. B, Fairy Bagley I>. B. 1 larling Bowman K. B. Early Byrd P. C. Pre-eminent Callender L (. Lyrical Carter 11. <. Hi mor-roll Davis M. S. Dear Spooner II. W. Hard-working Ward V. /.. Vigorous Zirkle M. S. Mirthful Stallings M. M. Madcap Matthews K. W. K-neaded Watson G. P. Genial Pierce M. R. Model-of-neatness Rodes H. M. Hilarious Marsh M. W. Monumental Whitney F. K. Faithful Kemper F. S. Fashionable Shumadine L. M. Loyal Massey A. L. Attractive Lewis E. M. Executive Mowbray L. S. Laughing Spitzer M. N. Melodious Norwood M. B. Melodramatic Bryan M. J. Mild Jones E. H. Exhausted Holsing


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