The Gavelyte, April 1911
cgDAl{VlLL~ COLLEG.!!: . 114 Senior Play. "THE FRESHMAN" I these players displayed the tal ent I which has won for them a great r:epu– l tation as entertainers. Those deserving I special mention for their work are: "Take ff h t F h d t J Florence Williamson, Bertha Stormont, o your a , res , an s op . trying to talk as if you had brains. ' '· I DeWitt Morgan, Elwood Howell, S. F . p Id F h' h h d h' t bl Fost er, Ream Shroades and Howard oor o res 1e, e a 1s r ou es. M G ffi k Time after time he foiled t he efforts I c ~ c · . f th I t h ·i· t I This play will prove the greatest ad- o e upper c assmen o umi ia e . . . h . d t I t th f d t vert1sement of any for the class-mght im, an a as ey were orce o . 1 I d th 1 d f t d I product10n, as nearly the same caste ac<:now e ge emse ves e ea e . I . . · B t J h W d th f h will appear m th at product10n. u o n or en, e res man, , never lost sight of Mary Locke, who l 1 -- -- stood by him, in t he face of great odd:s, It is with regre t that we report the and he was well repaid fo r his const ancy. illness of one of our number, Mr. Mc– Because Mary proved herself a " bri ck ". I Gaffick. He was not well when he re- All these troubles were ai r ed befor e I turned from his home after- the Spring a large audience, which pack ed Philo i vacation, and has been confined to hi s Hall to the doors, on Tuesday evening, ! room ever since. He is suffering from March 28th. The Senior Class, assisted JI ear trouble, and at this time is not by the best talent in ~he school, de- much better. We put it mildly when lighted this audience by t he production we say that the entire school offers its of "The Freshman,·' which is one of sympathy to Mr. McGaffi ck, and we the best college comedies ever wr itten. si ncer ely hope that in a short time he The protrayal of tl'ue college life was will be able t o t ake his place among us excellent, each scene leading t he I again. audience further away from thei r real r: surroundings, into the little New - •• •• rm, if jl ..... England village of Lakeville, wher a ----------------al\. John Worden was fighting to win his Rensselaer Established 1824 lady love. Troy.N. Y. The character "Violet," which has • claimed the attention arid effoi ta of Polytechn1c stars, was never made so real, as in this performance. Enough praise can- Engineering Institute not IJe given to Miss Lydia Turnbull and Science fo1· her succes:-i in this part, and her ren1litiun of this charact r will loug tam! as a criterion for those who may aspire tu such heights of glory. Mis. Josephine On·, as "Mary," and ,John (Jn• , t.ewai t, a::; "Gl'iggs" wun thPil' dian• of · pph.tU"l', and eaeh of Courses In Civil E ngin eering (C. E.), Mechanicul E n – gineeri ng (M. E.), Electrical Engineerin g (E. E.) , and General Science (B, S.). Also Special C ourses. Unsurpassed new C h cm icul, P h ysical, Electrical, Me– chanical and Materials T esting Lobo ra1orles. For calalollue and lllustrot d pamphlets showing work o f graduates and stude nts and view s of bulldiniis and ~.impus, apply to . .JOHN W. NUGENT. Registrar.
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