. The mirage . 107 M I RAG e:. First Row—Helen Armfield, Herbert Barth, Frances Hestor, Frank Roberts, Grace Ruthenberg, WardCourtney, Margaret George. Second Row—Cassandra Love, Margaret Spaulding, Mazie Palm, Mary Fraley, Kathleen Kerns,Gladjs Geyer, Frances Cavanaugh, Miss McMillan. Third Row—Warren Cook, Hugh Wilmore, Charles Alexander, Halford Udell, Paul Isenbarger, GailLancaster, David Lilienthal, Ralph Harlan, Ralph Jones. Absent—Wilbur Grose, Beatrice Evans, Louis Rosenberg, Ledger Ford, Russell Tomlinson, EvalineBallard, Lowell Hay, Elizabeth Iliff, Belinda Crane. ©ujer Bu The Duzer


. The mirage . 107 M I RAG e:. First Row—Helen Armfield, Herbert Barth, Frances Hestor, Frank Roberts, Grace Ruthenberg, WardCourtney, Margaret George. Second Row—Cassandra Love, Margaret Spaulding, Mazie Palm, Mary Fraley, Kathleen Kerns,Gladjs Geyer, Frances Cavanaugh, Miss McMillan. Third Row—Warren Cook, Hugh Wilmore, Charles Alexander, Halford Udell, Paul Isenbarger, GailLancaster, David Lilienthal, Ralph Harlan, Ralph Jones. Absent—Wilbur Grose, Beatrice Evans, Louis Rosenberg, Ledger Ford, Russell Tomlinson, EvalineBallard, Lowell Hay, Elizabeth Iliff, Belinda Crane. ©ujer Bu The Duzer Du Dramatic Fraternity as well as producing a number of plays,has been engaged in furthering the project outlined last year, the erection ofa Little Theatre Worthy of DePauw. The Little Theatre Committee, under the supervision of David Lilienthal,is sending out propoganda to men and women, the majority of whom are graduatesof DePauw, in order to interest them in an undertaking which will add greatlyto the dramatic pos


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