CAST SELECTEDFOR CLASS PLAYDillonvale Juniors to Present “A CollegeTown”, 19 Characters(*trtDILLONVALE, Mar. 12.—'The cast for the junior class play, A College Town, has been selected. There are nineteen characters in|lt;j the play, and the same number in U the class. It is a production writ- U ted especially for high school* prei- i entation by Walter Ben Hare, j Principal B. E. Gardner and Miss Mildred Lenk were selected to coach the play.• The cast has been carefully se- J lt;leted ..d is as follows: Jimmie I i .Cavendish, Alex Bar lock; Tad Cheseldine, Fred Ippoiiti* Leviticus, Steve EHeck; Major Kilpepper, Joseph * Lapaski; Prof. Senacnrrib Popp, William Tulford; Scotch McAllister, Joseph Ippolit!; Shorty Long, Charles Cesario; Bill Van Dorn, Russell Gatchel; Dr. Twiggs, Raymond Henry; Miss Jem Chan-fn’rng, Anna Maffini; Marjorie Hav iland, Violet Henry; Mrs. Baggsby, “Ma,” Helen Linno; Misi Jane Cavendish, Elona Taylor; Mrs, Cleopatra Popp, Lillian Robson; Mrs. Mollio tSlles, ' Bertha Bardosh; Miss Twiggs, Margaret Johnson; Mrs, Twiggs, Margaret Robertson.Mrs. G. W. Ulrich spent Thursday in Steubenville.James GUllgan spent Sunday In Moundsvilie with friends.Miss Wilda Barkhurst spentthe week-end with her parents here.