| Show senior class play I 1 proves success hundreds of friends nf tho seniors of ortho the carbon county high school ivre ere pleased entertained aid amused at the eko elco theater last saturday night when tho seniors put on a thice act comedy called confusion in a most creditable manner those who went to the py house expecting to suffer through three lets acts of foolishness were agreeably disappointed for every not wa was a round of clean and wholesome coin edy with none of the coarse hoise play which so often characterizes so called comodie is even when put on by people calling themselves professionals milton olson had a pleasing conception of what was expected of the excitable irritable mortimer mumble ford and he forgot his own personality while he was acting like mum dum blaford should act milton certain ly made good the part of christopher blizzard was admirably taken by azacl ich farr who also showed careful ua training Q and considerable talent NV william illiam thomas and leman var rupert sunberry and dr bar tholo mcw mew jones respectively were not so much in evidence but they took the parts assigned them verj veri aptly matthew bradley made an excel tio nally strong butler and did some clever acting clarence robinett aa as the plain clothes policeman did not come on until the last he lie played what w was as given him in a capable manner As rose Mumble ford the impractical wife of mortimer irene thomas wa was called on to do a lot of acting and she did it well as did indra averett who took the part of violet the sweetheart of rupert clara oman had bad a difficult part in making lucretia lucre tn Tick leby act as the author intended but she made good in her interpretation and zeila zella fausett was an ideal maria who had to do most of the thinking for her but ler husband every boy and girl g irl in the cast ex habited talent and reflected the ax excellent cel lent training given them by miss bliss hurst who directed the production the entertainment was a financial success as well as a pleasing medium of entertainment due in a large measure to the management of mr olsen |