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TnE :hlETEOR The cast of characters follows:
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llon. Geo. D'.Alroy ................................................................. H. W. Banks Capt. Arthur Ilawtree ............................................................ G. W. Darst Ram Gerriclge ................................................................... S. M. Woodward Eccles ....................................................................................... E . TI. ~facBlain Marquise de St. illaur ......................................................... ~1. R. Stafford Esther Eccles .................................................................... E. R. Hogers, Jr. Polly Eccles ................................................................................. W. S. Wilson
'While every member of the production played his part most capably, W. S. 'Wilson as a chorus girl made a distinct hit. Stafford showed that evon a most youthful person may successfully become an ancient lady of the nobility, while MacBlain as the "hard-working and oppressed son of labor" kept his nudicncc in a hilarious frame of mind.
Randolph and Jiitchcock, the inseparable, as managers of the production with Mr. 1\fattfield, were the master hands behind this performance.
Between Acts II nnd III football letters were presented. The " V" was awarded to the following men:
Loth (Captnin), 13auks, IIudnall, B., Brown, G. S., Lynch, J>iercc, Irvine, ~finor, Peoples, Hitchcock, ~faddux, Lee, ·w., Duke, Braxton. ·
The "V . E." was awarded to Cuthbert as manager. January 30th, the Ilop Committee gave an informal dance
in the Barksdale Gymnasium.
W. E. Johnson, '20, B. B. Adams, '20, and Freeland Kin-
nier, '18, were here for the dance.
February 5th, S. R. llcCulloch, '20, came here for the
week-end.
Douglas lL Braxton was appointed to the honors of coun- selorship Friday night, February 11th. We wish him much success.
February 12th, T. ::\1. Carruthers spent the week-end here.