Y.M.-Y.W.Plays Will Be Given Next TuesdayThe annual presentations of the Y. M.-Y. W. will be staged in the College Chapel next Tuesday evening, it was announced recently, j Several one-act plays will be pre- j sented in place of the usual long play. The presentations will be the fourth of the series of annual plays on the Pioneer Campus.The first play is an English drama, i “Cape Mail,” by Clement Scott. The cast for Tuesday’s performance follows:Mrs. Preston Eleanor Mawdsley, ’25Mr. Quick..................Robert Lietz, ’25 jBartle -.......................J. A. Wilson, *25 IMason Pearl Savidge, ’27Mrs. F. Preston Ellen Johnson, *27Hugh Marsden, M.D.—Mary Preston Olive Sawlaw, '26The second play is a comedy, “Betsy Baker.” The cast follows:The one-act play is becoming more and more popular in America, and the inclusion of this type of clever play craftsmanship indicate the broadness of the dramatic department of the Pioneer Campus.The plays are under the direction of Prof. W. W. Harriman, and that virtually assures a capacity house, it is believed.Robert Hainds, ’25Mr. Mouser..M Mrs. Mouser.. Mr. Crumy... Betsy Baker Ray Barber, *26Mary Favoright, ’25 Harold Slaten, '26 Dorothy Zang, '25