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"The Importance of Being Earnest," a play by Oscar Wilde, will be presented by the Dunster House Elizabethan Club on Wednesday. The cast is under the direction of E. A. Peterson '35.
Several witty songs by R. G. Noyes, head tutor of Dunster House and instructor in English, have been employed in the story of the play and will be sung by members of the cast. A color scheme of the four colors, black, white, brown, and yellow will be used for the costumes.
The cast is as follows: John Worthing, W. W. Birge '35; Algernon Moncrieff, E. A. Peterson '35; the Reverend Canon Chasuble, L. H. Eunis 4G: Merriman, the butler, L. vonB. Nichols '35; Lane, a manservant, D. V. McGranahan '35; Lady Brackmell, William Abbott 1L; Honorable Gwendolyn Fairfax, R. L. Cummings, Jr. '35; Cecily Cardew, T. M. Hastings '34; Miss Prism, F. F. Silver '34.
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