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"HIGH FLIERS" AT BANQUET

Sophomores Will Present Original Farce Acted and Produced Entirely by Members of Class.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

"The High Fliers," sub-titled "The Pursuit of the Innocents" a musical farce in three acts, will be given its initial and only presentation at the annual dinner of the class of 1916 on the evening of Wednesday, March 25. The play is distinctly a class production, having been written and staged entirely by Sophomores. Even the orchestra is composed wholly of members of the class.

The play is unique in at least one thing--it is a musical farce, not a musical comedy. The plot is a pure farce throughout, depending on the complexity.

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