Sequelle 1917 . )rominence on tlnslaf^-^c. Although the hearty cooiieratiou of the cast was essential to the suc-cess of the play we cannot fail to exi)rcss our ai)|)reciation of Miss Car-jicnters work as the greatest factor in any dramatic production in ourschool. For two years she has worked among us with unsellish. tact, enthusiasm to create in her students a symathetic understanding ol theprinted page and a sense of the dramatic \alues in tin- spoken word. ClarionNormal, indeed, is highly favored in lia\ing an instructor in withso much al)ilit\- and unsuri)assc(l ene
Sequelle 1917 . )rominence on tlnslaf^-^c. Although the hearty cooiieratiou of the cast was essential to the suc-cess of the play we cannot fail to exi)rcss our ai)|)reciation of Miss Car-jicnters work as the greatest factor in any dramatic production in ourschool. For two years she has worked among us with unsellish. tact, enthusiasm to create in her students a symathetic understanding ol theprinted page and a sense of the dramatic \alues in tin- spoken word. ClarionNormal, indeed, is highly favored in lia\ing an instructor in withso much al)ilit\- and unsuri)assc(l energy. A Disinterested Critic. M Hht^m^nthn Cast of Characters Anthony, Ford Crackenthorpc Coy X. Shellito The Hon. Jimmy Keppel Harr Rimer Major Archie Phip])s \rihur Thomas Jack Menzies James Arner Parker - Arnold EHiott Jucas Gerald Carrier Lady Crackenthorpe _ Marion Thomas The Hon. Millicent Keppel Emma Jack The Hon. Mrs. Colquhon Evelyn Fulmer Mrs. OMara Josephine Grolemund Pessrv J Doris Baeuerlin UMTM^^KMl. m nu^mMtl 17
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