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AMUSEMENTS.

EYERYBQDYS PICTURES. all talking programme. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A cross section of college life is graphically 'portrayed in Columbia’s all-talking drama of the campus, entitled “The College Coquette.” The picture will.be shown at the Princess Theatre on Friday and Saturday. All the incidents that linger in the memory long after graduation and serve to make college days die happiest in a person’s whole life have been caught by the camera. The thrill of the football skirmish, the rooting for the home team, the practice matches the training in the gym, the ieilow who got “peered’-' with his chum for cutting in on him when lie was dancing with his Rest girl, the “razy.ing” of freshmen and the iii/itiation into the mysteries ot coliege life and the various Frats, are included as backgrounds for an appealing drama of tlie friendship of two girls and the boys they each admire. Under tlie skillful direction of George Areliainbaud, “The College Coquette” is reported to be cue of the most natural campus pictures to reach Dm screen. The location sequences were taken at Occidental College in California, and in many of them the students and faculty participate giving an atmosphere impossible to obtain otherwise. Ruth Taylor has the title role and makes an ideal coquette. Her friend of the “clinging vuic type is portrayed by Jobyna HRston. The masculine section of the school is headed by William Coilie-i, Jr., as a- pupil and John Holland as coach. A big supporting series will also lie slion including short Talkies. The first episode of tlie new serial, “The Diamond Master,” starring I.ouise Lorraine an,d Hayden Stevenson will he shown. Prices: Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is .fid; Children, (under 12), downstairs, fid.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1930, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1930, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 25 July 1930, Page 6

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