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David Voth Photograph Collection Drama With digital objects
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Drama

This photo is of a drama in action. There is a man sitting on a chair in the center, being handed a cup. There are five individuals around him and the cup bearer - 3 males, 2 females.

Drama

This photo is of a drama or dancing group. The men (5) are standing and 4 of the men are holding the hands of women, who are on their knees in a pose.

Group Drama

This photo is a portrait of a drama group, still wearing the costumes they had on in their play. The front row is seated on the floor, except for a man and child, who are seated on a chair. There are two rows standing in the back.

In costume

This photo is of a man dressed in what appears to be some sort of biblical costume. He is holding a cup in his left hand.

Costume

This photo is of a man dressed in a costumer, seated in a chair. He has a small beard and is wearing a white head wrap.

Doctor Drama

This photo is of a drama (same as NP198-05-7) in which three medical personnelle are surrounding the bed of an ill man in a hallway.

Medical Drama

This photo is of the same drama represented in NP198-05-7. In this image, the doctors are performing a surgery on their patient. The two doctors on the left are doing something with a rope, while the one of the right is holding a large steel bucket.

Drama

This photo is of a woman crying by the bed of a young man who appears to be ill. This is most likely part of the same drama seen in NP198-05-7.

Doctor Drama

This photo is of three medical personelle performing surgery on a patient. It appears to be a drama or play for school. The medical people all have mouth masks and one of them (far right) holds a bucket.

Fruit of the Spirit drama

This photo is of the women students presenting a "declamatorium" (Chancel drama) on the fruit of the spirit. The women stand behind several blocks built into a pyramid ending with the cross. The blocks all have different words written in German on them.
Front row (L to R): fourth from left is Lydia Wiebe, Mary Friesen (later Mary Langeman) and her sister Olga Friesen (later Olga Wiens).