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Portraying a theme "as modern as a magnetic mine," the Pi Eta Society will present on March 22 and 23, a musical, "Say The Word," in their clubhouse theatre.
According to a letter which the club has sent to its alumni, the plot includes "more legs, more laughter and more love than ever before." The theme itself is one of divorce, fortune-hunting, spite and thwarting, about which weaves a pattern of dances and ballets."
Lee Foster '42 is carrying the male lead while Gordy Foster '40 will be a frolicsome female star whose rendition of the prospective hit-tune. "I'm In The Mood To Be Wooed," will send the audience into "prickly heat."
The director of the show is Paul Anderson who has been leading these soirces for ten consecutive years. Anderson believes that the feature of the show will be a ballet set around a spiffed Bacchus who wanders in a formal garden encircled by marble statues. As he becomes increasingly pickled, the figures dance, and when he assumes unconsciousnss they regain their pedestals.
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