Show STUDENT LTFE role of Pygmalion every iota of dramatic effect and he did Though probably best in the tragic moments his acting was always adequate and his love making won great applause Miss Hayball as Galatea loved her role had “lived” it for weeks and consequently gave a most evenly sustained interpretation Her acting was intelligent and very effective The naive wonder and surprise of the newly created woman at the affairs of this world always rang true and delighted the audience The part of Cynisca was interpreted by Miss Jacobson after less than two weeks preparation It would not be just to expect equal proficiency yet her dramatic talent and experience enabled her so to master the part that she was at scarcely any disadvantage More- over she once more proved herself a loyal supporter of A C fame and deserves the thanks of all the stu dents for coming so bravely to the rescue at the enforced departure of M iss Matthews the original Cynisca Of the remaining players Miss Homer and Mr Hansen furnished some good comedy scenes Chry-sa- s probably did as much original creative work on his part as any one in the cast and proved himself Miss Las-hu- s a very promising actor as Mvrine was very attractive her plain blunt matter wav contrasting strikingly with Galatea poetic reveries The costumes of course added much beauty to the performance They were designed by the Art department and made by the of-fa- ct sewing class YOU NEVER CAN TELL The University players gave the A C students and the people of Logan in general an enjoyable evening when they presented in a and convincing manner George B Shaw’s pungent comedy Our students were out breezy spirited in force and showed their appreciation and feeling of good fellow- ship by hearty applause and cheering Among the actors although all were quite adequate from an amateur point of view Mr Young as Valentine Gloria and Dolly and William the waiter were conspicuously good After the play the Pygmaliun-Galate- a people entertained the Universitv cast in a rather novel and Bohemian fashion A long table was spread on the stage and for nearly two hours the actors enjoyed mental and physical refreshments The special features were a speech by Mr Tolman a solo by Miss Barnes and various college songs |