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STRICTLY A 1916 PRODUCTION

TICKETS FOR PLAY ON SALE AT UNION.--CAST AND MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The cast for "The High Fliers, or the Pursuit of the Innocents," to be given by 1916 at its "German Night" on March 25 has been finally drawn up. The play is a musical farce in three acts, the books and lyrics by P. F. Reniers with musical contributions by I. D. Farquhar, F. S. Hyde, R. M. Jopling, P. F. Reniers, L. M. Sargent, and D. MacC. Stewart, all Sophomores. The music has been orchestrated by I. D. Farquhar and will be played by a class orchestra.

Carrying out the plan of having everything done by the class there is a full set of Sophomore stage managers headed by W. C. Boyden, Jr., with the following assistants: H. L. M. Cole, E. A. LeRoy, 3rd, J. E. Lancaster, C. B. Mc- Laughlin, R. H. Norweb, A. Rodgers, and R. S. Sturgis. The scenery has been designed by H. F. Weston '16.

The full cast is as follows:

Hon. Jasper Stockbridge,  D. C. WatsonAugusta Wind,  R. CutlerJasmine,  Harcourt AmoryWallace Dreyfus,  G. H. LeeWesley Pringle,  J. N. S. SpraguePhyllis,  F. P. Clement, Jr.Skull and Bones,  W. S. PutnamJerry,  R. P. DavisTom,  H. C. BrownGilbert,  P. LowreyHoward,  F. BoyerMessenger,  L. P. MansfieldThe Baby,  

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