FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION 13 



M. Velander who was cleverly disguised as 'Geraldine/ 

 "Sam" played by M. L. Craft, and ''Swede" impersonated 

 by Dr. M. W. Olson, kept the audience in an uproar. 



The clever sketch, 'The Medicine Man," performed by 

 Wilfred Arnold as the Medicine Fakir, Pliny Allen, as 

 "Hi Grass," and Stanley Oberg, as the blackface assistant 

 and comedian, "Smudge," brought a storm of applause for 

 the Kiwanis club group. 



The Lions club also had an original stunt with Charles 

 McDonald and Bert Linrothe as blackface comedians. In 

 their songs they brought in names of dairymen delegates and 

 also told clever stories about the visitors. "Yes, Sir, That's 

 My Baby," sung by McDonald as a calf was led across the 

 stage, brought an outburst of applause. 



Mrs. B. C. Linrothe played the musical scores at the 

 piano. 



The "Practice Night of the Stunt Committee of the 

 Kilchrennan Rotary Club," put on by local kilted Rotarians 

 was a classic. Dr. J. M. Tilden was forced to put on his 

 terpsichorean act twice at the demand of the spectators. 



The Rotary cast follows: 



Time and Place — Mac's house in Kilchrennan, County 

 Argyle, Scotland, at 11 p. m. Patron Saint, Rotarian Harry 

 Lauder. 



Thomas Roderick McKittrick (Tam) — Tom McSpad- 

 den. 



Andrew Duncan Stewart (Andy) — Andy Hamilton. 

 Douglas MacKenzie Cameron (Dug) — Ray Arnold. 

 James Stewart MacGowan (Jamie) — Everett Hinchliff. 

 Malcolm Alexander MacKenzie (Mac) — Sam Harring- 

 ton. 



Alexander Stewart MacPherson (Sandy) — Joe Tilden. 

 Robert John MacDuff (Jock) — Bob Woolsey. 

 Donald Stewart Murdoch (Donald) — Lee Murdoch. 



Before and after the shows, the several exhibits at the 

 K&za, w-ere inspected by the crowd. 



