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Show N III AMFRESHMAN PLAYâ- Vying ticated American widow, showed remarkable for honors with other campus dramatics this finesse in a role that necessitated dexterity year, the freshman play carved a niche for it- and proficiency. Ruth Hansen, the archaic self in theatrical records. By far, one of the governess, made the most of her opportunity most sophisticated plays Miss Marion Redd for character comedy. H Flora Ossana and has yet attempted for such an inexperienced Keith Brown, as the juveniles, made a delight-cast, "Her Friend the King" was handled with fully modern couple. Harold Jensen, in the adroitness and competence. â- In "Her Friend role of spy and secretary to the King, did a the King," A. E. Thomas and Harrison Rhodes splendid piece of work, and Rodney Price, present a swift moving, amusing play, easily the court chamberlain was equally creditable, digestible but not so light as to be readily "The sets, drawn by Williams, displayed dismissed when the curtain falls. The afore- much artistry and richness. â- Nor should one mentioned King is played by Fred Harris, forget to praise this particular group of year-whose only difficulty seemed to be keeping lings for the unusual polish and smoothness his youthful characteristics out of his regal of their production, a quality rare in most role. Muriel La Von Goodspeed, as a sophis- amateur theatricals.r\nr%-<n?*&,.<M!*•JBifMHIMiM*!:*â- ';*S2Sm*ikStanding: Hardy (Manager), Eastman, Miller, Redd (Director), Stevens, Jensen, Hansen, Price Sitting: Brown, Goodspeed, Ossana, HarrisuTwo Hundred Seventy-one |