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E. N. Carson '24, who played Annette, the leading lady, and H. N. Pratt '24, who played Marie, the French maid, in last year's Hasty Pudding show, are the most experienced members of the cast for the new play, "Who's Who", as it was announced last night. This year Pratt is taking the part of the leading lady, Janet Adair, while Carson has the part of Kitty, an ultra-modern chorus girl.
Most of the other members of the cast have had some experience in University theatricals. J. D. Lodge '25, president of the Cercle Francais and star of many of its performances, has the leading role in "Who's Who". The name of his part is often changed by the plot, when the setting jumps back three or four centuries in time.
Clark Hodder '25, star of the University hockey and golf teams, is to carry the most important of the singing parts, especially in the characters of a Troubadour and Friar Benedictino. A specialty number called "The Four Jolly Tars" is composed of J. S. Moynahan ocC., who was in last year's show, J. G. Cushman '25, D. S. Byers '25, and C. C. Sise '25.
The complete cast is as follows:
Chorus
Girls: Lawrence Morris '25, J. M. Gibb '25, W. P. Howe '24, H. T. Mason '24, Hamilton Eames '25.
Boys: J. J. Mapes '25, D. S. Byers '25, F. W. La Farge '25, C. C. Sise '25, B. N. Bohlen '25:
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