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Show Varsity PlayTHE "Swan," a modern romantic comedy by Franz Molnar, proved a very successful play and fitting for the thirty-second annual presentation of the oldest college dramatic club in the world with the longest list of continuous performances.The story of "The Swan" deals with aroyal dethroned family whose waning fortune was saved and whose restoration to the throne was accomplished by the marriage of the Princess Alexandra to Crown Prince Albert after a series of complications between Alexandra and Professor Agi, a court tutor, who was secretly in love with her.The cast consisted of: Phyllis Stohl, as Princes Alexandra; Robert Anderson, as Professor Agi; Daniel Kooyman, as Prince Albert; Chester Dowse, as Father Hyacinth; Ada Baker, as Princess Beatrice; Dorothy O'Neil, as Princess Symph-rosa; Brent Gauffin, as Arson and Ray Fcrsberg, as George; Charlotte Ulke, as Maria Dominica; Neil Larson, as Von Wunderlick; Paul Iverson, as Ceasar; Louise Richardson, as Countess Sybenstine; Margaret Cutler, as Countess; and Eugene Bryson, as Alfred. Lillian Redmond was scenic artist; Byron Done, property man and Wallace A. Goates, manager.MAUD MAY BABCOCK Director of "The Swan"DANIEL KOOYMAN, PHYLLIS STOHL and ROBERT ANDERSONANDERSON, BRYSON, FORSBERG, RICHARDSON, GOATES, Manager, BAKER, KOOYMAN, STOHL, IVERSON, O'NEIL, DOWSE, BABCOCK, Director, GAUFFIN, LARSONPage 141 |