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The Sock and Buskin Dramatic Club of Lafayette College Three from Duluth A musical comedy in two acts Book and Lyrics by DAVID ll. SKILLMAN, '13g Music by S. B. LUCCOCK, '11 Staged under the personal direction ol' CHARLES P. MAXWELL, 'O8 Cast of Characters CNamed in order of their appearancej JACK IRWIN, a loyal member of the Beta Gamma Phi Fraternity JIM ELLIOT, who moves along the lines of least resistance . CLIFF SMEDLEY, who never has a pessimistic thought . . GUSSIPPI CAPIRILLI, a Telegespatch Boy ol' foreign derivation RICHARD MARTIN, President of the Gamma Phi Fraternity GEORGE CI-IEERIE, Janitor at the Fraternity House . . HICK BROWNE, a sub-freshman with a gaming instinct . . LIGHT BROWN, a guileless youth plunging into the college whirl JUDITII EDGEWOOD, confidential friend to all the boys . RUTII VAIL,- ehum of Judith Edgewood DAPPER BROWN, who suddenly decides to enter College . . 1 JACK MAXWELL, '15 RAL1-11 G..CIIAMPMAN, '13 STEWART ADLER, '15 , MAx TISCIILER, I3 . ARTIIUR B. HAMMOND, JR., '13 DAVID B. SKILLMAN, '13 DOUGLAS P. LAWALL, '14 CHARLES L. KENNEDY, '16 VAUGIIN GRIFFITII, '15 CHARLES W. HORR, '15 ALFRED ll. PEARSON, '13 College Town Girls University Boys Mlss REPRESENT, Mlss APPROPRIATE, MISS DEMEANOR, MISS BEHAVE MISS CONSTRI Mrss CONSTRI Mrss TAKEN, Mrss QUOTE, l ICT, 115, LEE D. WILLIzXMS, '15 JOHN KENYON, '15 JAMES WEIR, '16 RICHARD FORD, '16 CHARLES S. CLARK, '15 W. SEELEY MALLORY, JR., 'I4 C1-1ARLEs A. LOLLER, '16 PAUL STRASBURG, '16 MISTER MARK, MISTER CALLING, MISTER CAR, MISTER LUNCII, MISTER CHANCE, MISTER PURSE, MISTER MAN, MISTER TRAIN, Glee Chorus EDDIE FAGER HARRY WOLF JOE RODENBOUGII HARRY FRANCIS MICHAEL SWEENY SAMUEL BALL Synopsis of Scenes ACT I-Exterior, Beta Gamma Phi Fraternity House, Magna Charta College TIME-Morning, day before College Opens ' ACT II-Same TIME-Same evening HORACE A. LE1-IR, '15 L. CARLTON PECKITT, '14 FRANK S. HAMMOND, '16 W. WARD FRICK, '14 JOIIN C. LEE, '16 ROBERT C. MCCORKLE, 'I4 KARL J. AMMERMAN, '16 P. WILLIAM EMANUEL, '14 WILLIAM WAGENIIURS1' EDGAR ROYER JOIIN SIIIMISR
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The Interfraternity Thursday, February 20. 1913 R. C. MCCORKLE, C '1ZlL1.1'77lIl1l Committees Luncheon and Cabaret Chairmfm, J. S. Romanuoucu J. W. C1.iiAvrcu G. L. DANNEIIOWER A. P. DARLINGTON D. P. LAWALL W. M. SNYDER Arrangements V. R. Sivnru W. WAm:NnoRs'1' W. A. Mookn J. L. SPEER G. L. LUGAR E. H. CARI1AR'r,ju. G. P. Ennis J. W. CRAFT T. F. S1-rarsm ' W. G. TAGGAR1' N Thursday ol 1914's junior Week, The Interfratcrnity was lirmly established a regular event in the Junior Week Program. It was originated last year by the class of IQI3 and now has proved itself to be a very worthy link in the chain of entertainments for Junior Week. The purpose of the dance is to permit the out-of-town guests to visit all the fraternity houses on the Hill. With that end in view a slight change was made from last year's program. Instead of the guests dancing in turn in only three ol' the houses, they were divided in two sections. One started at the Chi Phi house and the other at the Theta Delta Chi house. After four dances at these two houses, the groups moved, the Theta Delta Chi division going to the Phi Delta Theta house and the Chi Phi division moving to the Theta Delta Chi house. Again there were four dances and a change, and thus the two divisions, the same people remaining in each division throughout the evening, moved around'the circle of houses. The dancing ended with the-two groups at the Phi Kappa Psi house and Delta Upsilon house, respectively. Everybody then went to the Zeta Psi house. There a luncheon and Cabaret show were given, ending the evening's program. 79
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