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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 25, 1922, INTER- COLLEGIATE SHAKESPEARE By W. E. HILL Copyright 1922 By the Chicago Tribune Just A Crowd Of Jolly College Girls Doing “Hamlet” At Commencement. Ethel Maud Neason. Who Plays Hamlet. Is Introducing .ot Of Sidelights Into The Role That Neither Sothern Nor Forbes-Robertson Ever Thought Of Hazel Harg:s. The Senior Class Beauty. Is Making A Big Thing Out Of Ophelia - Everybody Out Front Is Telling Everybody Else How Much Prettier Hazel Is Without Any Makeup An Outdoor Perform- ance Of “"Midsum- mer Night's Dream. Showing One Of The FairiesSomewhat Alarmed By A Noise In The Underbrush —It May Be Just Somebody's Little Kitty —— And Then Again It May Be Something Else — With Bare Ankles One Can’t Be Too Careful =~ ¢ i A Sir Andrew, Maria And Sir Toby i In “Twelfth Night,” Cutting Up § . And Roystering Around Like Anything. (This Is Dress Rehearsal —Not A Reg- ular Performance—Oth- erwise Miss Waite, Who Plays Maria. Would Never Be Wearing Her Eyeglasses.) Katherine, In “The Taming Of The Shrew™ (Played By Harry L. Caffeine. "24). Is Shown Being Oh. So Saucy And Pert To Petruchio A busier person than Mr. Butterworth, the English Instructor. On The Day Of The Outdoor Perform- ance of “'Julius Caesar”” At The Riverdell Hall Academy simply| - Doesn’t Exist As The Head Mas-| < ter's Wife Was Heard To Say. “I Don't See What We Would Ever Have Done Without Mr. Butterworth!” (Mr. Butterworth Is At The Moment Prompting From A Little Temple Edi- tion Behind The Roman Forum.) “Peace There, Hear The Noble An- tony ! Four Members Of The Riverdell Hall Academy Graduating Class Disguised As The Mob In “Julius Caesar” Elizabethan Lady In Wait- ing—None Other In Real Life Than Old Fred Bursley %-Walking Delicately Over A Bumpy Piece Of Ground Th_e Atmosphere Of The Lauderbach University Players Is, For This Performance Only, Being Handled By The Assistant Manager. On Whom All The M S ithA Sickeni . . Olhe Fom All The Mean Jobs Scem ToFall With A Sickening Thud 1y 7S\ i caperean Masque The Girls Of The Mount Ropewell Senior Dramatics Are Offering This Year A Fantasy Based On The Life Of The Bard of Aven, istry 1. See It's Li e Wetten Withaut Any Outside Help At All By Lillian Weems (Specializing In Chemistry)—It Deals With Mr. Shakespeare In His Early Days, Before He Had Rehonary Tolfies (b8 Like Thi: When A Change Of Scene Is Tiought Of Anything Much To Write About " There Appear To Fiim In A Vision The Three Graces——Willingness. License And Idealism. Who Cause To Parade The A. M. Will March On And Hang Ovt A Sign Reading "Room Before The Poet’s Eves All The Heroines Of The Later Shakespearean Dramas— Last To Appear Is Ann Hathaway. Who Throws A Beautiful Red Cloth Rose To In The Palace” or "Forest Of Ardenl'!‘—Then }'_f:wffi lalt‘ire ;"nfl Him—Whereupon. Shakespeare Sits Down To Write His First Play—The English Department Insists That Lillian Really Qught To Write For The Stage The Sign Will Fall Off The Peg