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Show The Class Farce. The "farce" given by the class of 1003 at the big auditorium Monday evening was remarkably successful, In that the acting was done with an abondon and naturalness that was very delightful. The farce, founded as it was, on school pranks, offered opportunity op-portunity for lively fun and ridiculous situations and the participants carried the affair oil In the best of style. The scene Is laid In the dormltor of one of our bigger Eastern schools, and the plot Involves the carrying out of dinner parly idea. "Spreads" out of hours were strictly forbidden but to college girls this makes little difference, differ-ence, you know, so the affair was piocccdcd with. The Inevitable happened hap-pened of course Prof. Edgcrton, the "chief cook," got onto the racket and smiling to himself concluded he would put a quietus upon the atfalr in about the proper way. The girls had borrowed bor-rowed an enormous basket, into which provisions procured in the city were to be drawn up to their room. The signal for the basket to be hoisted was a whistle .and of this Prof. Edger- ton was aware. At the proper time that worthy gets Into the basket and gives the signal. Up went the elevator, but unfortunately for the Professor, his deception was discovered about the time he was two stories from the giound andct two more to the window win-dow sill that was to be the destination of all the goodies the girls had prepared. prepar-ed. Ills captors "didn't do a tiling to hhn" but keep him hanging there until un-til he piomised to forgive them and even Join In the merry-making. The mistress of the establishment also got onto the racket and was also captured and caused to Join In the fun. Of course representatives of the male fraternity fra-ternity were on hand to help things along and the "spread" was carried out to perfection. The large audlenco present was ery enthuslatic over the production and applauded vociferously. |