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Pi Eta Extravaganza Opens Tonight With Alumni Show

Many Hit Tunes, Comic Specialities Given for Public Friday

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Following its established tradition, the Pi Eta will open the performances of "On the Level" with a private show for the alumni tonight at the club house. There will be public showings of the annual extravaganza on Friday and Saturday. A dance is planned following the play on Friday.

The play will be a kaleidoscopic performance, according to the predictions of Richard R. Flood '39, manager and publicity director. There are to be a series of specialties accompanied by various hit tunes composed by the club members. Verner E. Kelley '37, mare for the last two years, and Chester W. MacArthur '37, heroine, sing "Lying in the Sun", in one of the scenes.

Thomas H. Bilodeau '37 does a ballet specialty, "Ballet des Flours" in a winged butterfly costume. Donald C. Sleeper '38 in the character of Suzy Murphy, girl about town, does a Bowery number. John Benbow, Jr. '37, as Chuckle, and Harry E. Gibby, Jr. '38, as Aussie, sing "Breakfast Nook" in their portrayal of a young married couple.

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