Show I ASTON FAMilY IN PlEASING APPEARANCE The U U. of U. U Dramatic club presented present present- ed The Ralston Family Players in a miscellaneous program Friday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon and evening to appreciative au au- au The appearance of the troupe was something of a novelty on the campus and bids fair fall to the securing of other attractions which is now made possible by the construction of the needed long-needed stage One of the best things that can be said of the players Is that they are area a novelty It would foe Ibe hard to find anywhere a Hamlet of three and one one- one I half ha years of age and a aboy boy fooy of six playing Juliet to a girl of fourteen who essays the passionate Romeo Or even a chap of seven portraying a friar of seventy Aside from this phase of the entertainment entertainment entertainment enter enter- however the program was sufficient to exploit the talents of the family which is rather unusual Esther Ralston was evidently the favorite being being being be be- ing the most versatile She handled both male and female roles in Shakes Shakespearian ShakespearIan scenes and also proved herself apt in interpretive dancing The much heralded Master Ralston read his lines as a child of that age would except with now and then a gesture at regular regular regular regu regu- lar intervals His small smaIl form clad cladin in smock and buskins was the Continued on Page 4 4 RALSTON FAMILY IN PLEASING APPEARANCE Continued from Page 1 tion rather than his so-called so acting The program given included the Balcony and Friars cell scenes from Romeo and Juliet Selections from Hamlet Three interpretive dances the Kitchen Scene from Twelfth Night and a burlesque comedy comedy comedy com com- edy from the sixteenth century Against Ills His Will Vill The two latter selections proved pro most popular The costuming was well carried out The whole entertainment was interesting and refreshing |