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Bi Week hh IG WEEK, traditionally found ed on the old Hobo Day which was held each year on the day before the last football game of the season, has become one of V. J. Cfs most anticipated events. Originally, l-lobo Day was celebrated by a full week of varied activities prior to the final game. Although little change has been made in this long-standing tradition, this year's Big Week lthe third of the new series? closed with the record of having been the biggest Big Week since the celebration was founded. The week's program is as follows: Monday ..................... ...............................,.. A mateur Assembly Tuesday .......... ........ B aseball Game-Faculty vs. Students Wednesday ............ ....,................................. M atinee dance Thursday-day .......... ....... m ud brawl and sack rush -night ........... .......... t he play, Skidding Friday ..............................................,................................... Costume Day Saturday ........ V. J.C. vs. L. A.J.C. football game, McLaglen Field, Los Angeles, Score-O-O. page fifty-one
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CAST OF CHARACTERS Let Who Will Be Clever lv ElXlTLJRA'S FIRST experience in dual casting was an outstanding success as two different l casts, employing thirty members of the dramatics department, delighted audiences with their production of Let Who XXfill Be Clever on Thursday and Friday evenings, February 27 and 28. Four judges were entrusted with the selection of the cast giving the best performance. lt is significant to note that both casts were voted equal by the judges, thus adding another feather in the cap oi Paul G. Kepner, di- rector, and proving the excellence of all members taking part. The play, whose scene of action is laid in Montecito, deals with a large and amusing family Whose sev- eral members, from polo-playing grandmother to wise carcking grandchildren, present a fast moving and highly amusing comedy. Arabella ........ ........t. Bookington Maud .............. .......... Linda .......... .......... Jo ................ Wilbur ....., .......... Erp .............. ........,. Caroline ........ .......... Fugi .......,.... .......... Bud 1 ......... Sophie ....,... .......... Fanny ..... Betty ..,....... ....... Chuch ........ .......... Johnny ........ .......... Thursday Reva Langford ,.......... James Tigner ..,....,,. Janice Daly ............. Marjorie Miller ..,....,.. Alvina Ross ............. Lloyd Taber ....................... ..... Charles August .......... Mary Jane Wiedman .......... .,...,,. Masatoma Masanaga ........ .... Connie l-lall ................ Mildred Baird ............ Betty Joy Mello ......... D. J. l-lays ............... Phil Anderson ......... Friday .........Betty DeSerpa ......l-larold Mears Q .Bobbie Campbell ............Joice Kinsey ...........Kay Oliver .....Richard Keller Wheeler l-lelen Cummings .........Jiro Kawata ...Arthur Chaney John McCormick ........... ..... ..........l-lelen Curtain ...Lucille Meador ..... Martha Kirsch Lyons .......,..,lim Donoho Y' 5 E page fifty-th:
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