FRENCH CLUB
■The-lasf"fortnightly reunion' or- the Ckicle Francais was' the "Students' Evening*; the programme was-'suppliedl by stu"deiits of ;Victo"ria University College, witt assistance of Professor E. J." Bbyd-Witeonj-'Miss Frances Huntington was responsible for the entertainment, which was■"-"highly cessful; much credit being due for the inannerhv which some long- parts had been, memorised in "Le Voyage tie M. Perrichon," a four-act play by Labiche."- The chief, roles were taken by. Misses-.Alice Mason and Frances Huntington, Erofesgor Boyd-Wilson, and Messrs. Mitchell,"• Keys, Mountjoy, and Campbell, and other parts by Misses Mildred Huggins, Thomson, Patterson, and Wallace, and Messrs/ Beiige, Dive, and Tahiwi. Much trouble had been taken in rehearsing the play so as to present it in. limited space and with, some ambitious settings. Prior to the rising of thecurtain. Miss Ruth Reid played a violin solo, "Serenade" (Drdla) with a "Gavotte" as encore. Madame Bendall con- ' ducted the conversation circle,- and Atissr" Edith Hind received. >
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 150, 29 June 1929, Page 17
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154FRENCH CLUB Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 150, 29 June 1929, Page 17
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