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Show milliner," was never out of place. Lady Drumdurris, embroiled in domestic troubles, and Euphemia, the petted, spoiled and effected daughter of an irresistible mother, both fitted in as they should. We all know that "Tilly" could play football, but who ever dreamed of his being an actor, and yet, Sir Colin in kilts was one of the hits of the show. There seemed to be no laughter left when Sir Colin made his exit. Who wouldn't? Leb made such a hit in his tight-fitting trousers that Mack wanted him to play in stock at the Bungalow. Sir Julian, though developed from a waiter, moved, talked and argued as only a Cabinet Minister can. Brooke Twombley was every inch the petted son of an English nobleman, monocle, affected manner, speech and all. Valentine, disgusted with everything that savors of ceremony, made love as fiercely as any rough and toughened globe-trotter. Lord Drumdurris, of the Guards, kept busy shaping the career of his infant son, carried on his family quarrel in a very successful manner. Then there was Probyn, who stared blankly, paid attention, and acted otherwise as an English butler should. They were all good; as the papers said, if some did better than others it was because they had more to do.Contrary to custom the "barnstorming" was done subsequent to the performance in the Salt Lake Theatre, but with all the more success Provo, Lehi, Ogden, Brigham City and Logan were included in the tour and in each town the Club was accorded a rousing welcome.The Club loses only one member this year by graduation. Miss Stewart's absence will be keenly felt, as she has been one of the strong members during the past two years.MISS ROBERTS AND MR. ASHBY ( 112 ) |