1898.] the interpretation of Sheridan by the directors as well as to their apportionment of the parts. They carefully studied each man, and while they tried to make the men conform to the characters portrayed yet they never attempted to destroy the individuality of the participants. Sir Anthony Absolute, a Wealthy Baronet J C. Reed, '99 Capt. Absolute, His Son J H. M. Andrews, '9B Bob Acres, a Country Squire Jno. Neubert, '99 Sir Lucius O'Trigger, a Tall Irish Baronet L. E. Thomas, '9B Mrs. Malaprop, a Widow in Love with Sir Lucius . . . . Thos. Beaver, '9B Lydia Languish, Her Niece G. J. Yundt, '99 Lucy, Lydia's Maid R. T. Strohm, '9B Julia, Lydia's Cousin N. W. McCallum, '99 Faulkland, Julia's Lover A. N. Diehl, '9B H. G. Huber, '9B . . . .A. D. Carrier, '99 J S. Albert, '9B J L. Haehnlen, '99 David, Acres' Servant Vag, Capt. Absolute's Servant . Thomas, Sir Anthony's Coachman Boy ALUMNI DEPARTMENT. 'B2. I. P. McCreary, supervisor of the Tyrone and Clearfield division of the P. R. R., spent several days here during the early part of February. , '9o. Win. B. Jackson, until recently superintendent of the Peninsular Light Co., of Grand Rapids, Mich., is now with the New York and Staten Island Electric Co., West New Brighton, N. Y. '94. B. B. Kirk is with the Edison Electric Illuminating Co., of New York City. '96. Robert A. McCrea spent several days here recently. He is employed as a draughtsman in Pittsburg. Alumni Department THE CAST Or CHARACTERS. DIRECTORS. J. H. Leete, P. L. Pattee. 41 .0 Jis
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