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After two weeks of trials, the cast of the coming Dramatic Club play, Andreyev's "Life of Man", has been completed. The three leading characters of "Man", "Wife of Man" and the "Being in Grey" are to be played by J. J. Colier '23, Miss Maryalice Secoy, and W. C. Jackson '22, all of whom have been especially prominent in dramatic work at the University.
Collier took the part of Beranger in the Dramatic Club production of that name last year and played the lead in the recent 47 Workshop play, "Slug". Miss Secoy has played in a great many of the more recent dramatic productions at the University. She played the lead in "The Witches Mountain" and took important parts in "Beranger" and "The Governor's Wife" given by the Dramatic Club, and in "Slug", the 47 Workshop play W. C. Jackson '22 is one of the co-authors of last year's Hasty Pudding show.
The complete cast, given by acts and in the order of appearance, follows:
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