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 droll oafs were the fairies, lovely Titania, Nancy Bacon, princely Oberon,
Lois Beebe, and enchanting Puck, Constance Van Duyn.
The play was an overwhelming success and a perfect close for our
school year.
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THE OUT-DOOR PLAY
We have decided to present, some evening during Commencement Week, on the Players’ Green at Oakwood, Milton’s great masque, Comiis.
Rehearsals will begin in April, with the principal parts probably taken as follows:
The Attendant Spirit.................................................................... Sally 1 aylor Comus................................................................................ Constance VTn Duyn
The L a d y ...........................................................................Anne Breckenridge
Phe Elder Brother............................................................................Lois Beebe The Second Brother..................................................................... Ilai Bingham Sabrina.............................................................................................Nancy Bacon
THE EACULTY PLAYS
I'he F'aculty Plays are announced for the evening of Saturday, April
1 he first will be Fame and the Poet, by Lord Dunsany. Miss Bristow will play the Poet, Miss Sprague will be his friend, Dick Prattle, and Miss
Hewes will appear as Fame.
The second play will be The Drums of Oude, by Austin Strong,
this Miss Williamson will play Captain McGregor; Miss Hooker, Lieu­
tenant Hartley; Miss Hay, Sergeant McDougal; Pvliss Wells, Stewart the sentry; and Mrs. McCarter, the heroine. As we go to press we are assureci that these performances will be worthy of the anticipation with
which we await them. The proceeds will go for special lighting for the school stage.
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