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'Everybody Gets in the Act' As Students Flock to Opera

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Shortage of available tickets and a temporary undergraduate financial recession after mid-winter frolics has led student opera-lovers to clamor for the parts of extras in "Carmen" and "Aida," productions of which are scheduled for March 20 and 22 at the Opera House.

Praying that the dour focus of one Caesar Petrillo will not fall upon their doings, the successful music-hungry performers will receive $1 and the chance to see the scene in which they participate in exchange for their services.

"Jeest," whispered a hoarse Earnest 1, Sly '48 when contacted last night, my big opportunity, and me with laryngitis."

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