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Erin iliecurtl Q03 Mask and Wig Officers Preridenr, CLAYTON FOTTERALL MCMICHAEL Treaxurer, J. WARREN COULSTON, Jr. Burzinerr flffavzagei' HOWARD K. MOIJR MUJ1-FUI Director, CHARLES GILPIN, 3d Stage Dirertor, CHARLES S. MORGAN, Jr. Secretary, THOMAS B. DONALDSON Board of Government THE PRESIDENT HUBLEY R. OWEN THE TREASURER THOMAS ELLIS ROBINS THE BUSINESS MANAGER ROLLIN C. BORTLE THE MUSICAL DIRECTOR W. HOBART POTTER THE STAGE DIRECTOR WILLIAM O. MILLER THE SECRETARY ' Undergraduate Members Rollin C. Bortle Hubley R. Gwen Walter Mellor Joseph Carson George M. Piersol Charles E. Goodin Magruder Craighead W. Hobart Porter Alden R. Ludlow L. Howell Davis Thomas Ellis Robins Benjamin H. Ludlow John C. Gilpin Walter L. -Sheppard John Frazer T. Truxtun Hare Harry C. Weeks Adam S. Conway William O. Miller Emlen S. Hare Louis A. K. Mellon Craig S. Mitchell Samuel Bradbury, gd Charles S. Townsend
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202 215112 33250125 coat? Why don't you wear one regularly, Judge? Or how Townsend danced so amazingly in the Champagne Dance? IQO4 certainly came to a beautiful Howering in Junior year. Don't you remember ' Sweet Alice Ben Bolt F The fact that certain conditions, harsh in themselves and imposed by the Faculty, had to be removed before graduation, kept agreat many 1904 men out of the Senior year show. In the chorus only Mellor and Reynolds, a discovery of the last year, dangled their lingerie before the eyes of an ad- miring audience. For cast parts, however, 1904 sent in a greater number of contestants than ever, and to give a fair chance to equally worthy classmen Miller stayed out of the show and looked to other fields of work. Mitchell was cast in the part of Richard Corker of Kerosene City and Paris,and ended his four ears' connection with the show Y 3 graduate of the chorus and of two years now blossomed out as Mrs, Dasher, an he looked the art, 0ur Own Charlie P part one of the most interesting of the play, with the best results. Prichett, a standing on the cast waiting list, overworked societ leader -and Y 9 H as little Benny Boltn made his and in his pretty Buster Brown suit he must have won the admiration of all the little folks at the Saturday matinee performance. Had any cards of admirers sent back to you, Charlie F Now that we have rubbed off the grease paint for the last time and turn over the familiar, stuffy dressing-rooms to succeeding classes, a feeling of pain sweeps over us. The Mask and Wig is all fun and its associations are among the most precious that a Wigger,' takes away from his old beloved College. The quaint clubhouse, the royal good cheer that pervades its every nook and corner, the hours spent in conscientious preparation and hard Work for the big show, the friendships and love of old Pennsylvania that it has fostered, the sweet reward in a pleased audience and added prestige for the club, the consciousness of having done something well, all these are bright touches that will keep the picture and the recollection fresh in memory through all the years. There is no need to ask the old, old question, Why is there only one Mask and Wig F A Because there is only room for one, for one, There's only room for one. Then here's a swig Of a toast so big Straight from the heart of There's only room for one, for There's only room for one, ' We'd drink to you ' A toast for two- But there's only room for one. RAH! the Mask and Wig. one,
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