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T3un Senior Pla? “Master Skylark.” The production of “Master Skylark” by the June class of 1916 surpassed all expectations. Master Shakespeare himself would have repeated his famous remark, “The play’s the thing.” And indeed it was “the thing.” Everyone turned out—at least, all that could turn out the quarter. The all-star cast, from Hodge, who was so profusely loaded with garlands and wreaths, to Cicely, who gently and firmly succeeded in the leap year custom, demonstrated their genius in a very commendable manner. Master Skylark was especially appropriate at this time of the Shakespearian tercentenary. The following all-star cast took part: Nicholas Attwood (skylark).................................Suduarth Frasier Simon Attwood..................................................Victor IVood Margaret Attwood...........................................Rhoda Kellogg Gaston Carew...............................................Victor Troendle Cicely Carew...............................................Gretchen Lueck Gregory Goolc..............................................Stanley Staples William Shakespeare..............................................Glen Eustis Ben Jonson.................................................Robert Barnes Thomas Hey wood.......................................................Donald Parsons Queen Elizabeth....................................................Elizabeth Grimes Master Gyles.........................................................Stanley Rosenberg Hodge .....................................................Preston Holliday Bailiff...............................................................Dwight Powers Burgess...............................................................Stuart Ainsworth Sir Thos. Lucy.........................................................Ralph Creighton Smith......................................................Raymond Jaax First player.....................................................Paul Jarvis Inn keeper.................................................William Clements Second player........................................................Sheldon Powers Colley Cibber....................................................Irma Baker First boy..................................................Carol Woodward Second boy..............................................................lone Kadletz Butler...................................................................Lee McLellan Perdita....................................................Corinne Simmons L 26
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STUART AINSWORTH. Whittier. U. of M. President of Outdoor Club, Tomahawk Club; Treasurer of “Y Club, Engineers' Club, Forum, second football team. Junior baseball. Class Play. Business Mgr. of Weekly, 1916 Baseball Mgr. SIctus record speaks for itself. IVA ALDWORTH. Douglas. Normal School. U. C. Club, President of Story Tellers’ Club. would rather be vice president than president of a club. GERTRUDE ANDERSON. Anderson School. That's all right, Gertrude; we believe in modern farming. CLIFFORD ASHLEY. Calhoun. U. of M. Engineers' Club. Cliff is Miss Hubachek’s delight. FAYE F. BAKER. Excelsior Grade School. U. of M. U. C. Club, Girls’ League, Forum. The silent thinkers make the world progress. IRMA BAKER. Roscdale. U. of M. Tennis Tournament, U. C. Club, Girls’ League, Class Play. She's all tny fancy painted her. 28
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