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Show i I i i I 1 Eleinc ShepereJ . . "dttttovoraeT twice. U. Fraternity Scores Hit With Tragedy "Wingless Victory," presented Friday evening at Kingsbury hall, held the complete attention of a large audience for two and a half hours, an unusual tribute to amateur ama-teur players. The play, the tragedy of Nathaniel Na-thaniel McQueston, who brings to his austere New England home a Malayan princess for a wife, was given in fine style by the Tbeta Alpha Phi players. Carl Greysoa plays the swashbuckling swash-buckling Nathaniel, who returns from the South seas hoping that his mulatto bride will be accepted by straitlaced New England, with gusto, but It Is Marsha Balllf, as Oparre, hi bride, and Lila E. Brimhall as his mother, torn between be-tween love 'and pride, who took outstanding honors. Others in the cast Included Maroo Chiistensen, Orde Plnck-ney, Plnck-ney, Molvln W. Peterson, Mrs. Conway A. Ashton, Barbara Whitney, Whit-ney, Martha Flaadra, Wayne T. Richards, Margaret Jones, George K. Fedel, James Norton, Ciena Gold, Don Linford, William Benge and Royal Clyde Miliar. Thomas Plummer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gail Plummsr, and Margaret Ana Ballard, Bal-lard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ballard; portrayed Juvenile roles. Director was Joseph T. Smith. The play will be repeated Saturday Satur-day evening. |