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Eighteen singers and dancers have been selected for the chorus of "Al Fareedah," the Pi Eta musical comedy which will reach its first production in Cambridge on March 18. They are:
Ponies.--R. B. Hovey '20, G. Tilton '20, F. D. Johnson '20, F. F. Williams '20, A. S. Ellsworth '21, and R. M. Sanders '20; show girls: P. Birdsall '21, R. L. Place '21, W. B. Plumer '20, C. H. Sprague '20, T. R. Thayer '21, and L. D. Hill '22; men: A. H. MacIntyre '21, E. V. Otis '22, P. Palmer '22, J. M. Phillips '22, F. J. Robinson '21 and G. R. Young ocC.
Contrary to the announcement made by the Pi Eta management last Saturday, L. D. Hill '22 instead of H. S. P. Rowe '22 will play the part of "Helen." The character of "Nuf Ced," previously omitted, is to be played by J. C. Burchard '21; H. D. Costigan '20 will take Burchard's former part of "Hay Feevah." P. J. Philbin '20 will be unable to take part.
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