GPERETTFI N HOLLAND during tulip time, everyone forgets his worlc and joins in the fun of the village. This Dutch festival was por- trayed by the students of Collingdale High School in a brilliant and hilarious musical comedy of two acts !'Tulip Time',--- on Feb- ruary eighteenth and nineteenth. The stage, depicting the village of Osen' dorff, was colorful in its array of windmills' costumes, and tulips. ln the opening scene the burgomaster, em- bodying the mayor, the tire department, the police department, and everything else of any importance, greeted the audience. Hans, his shy helper, obeyed his every wish. Professor Theophilus McSpindle, a dignified and stately teacher of botany, soon appeared. The party of college students, studying this science, dis- rupted the entire town-much to the Profes- sor's anxiety and to the Burgomaster's delight. Two of the students, Ned and Dick, were typically collegiate, even to the extent of paying strict attention to the girls, Chris- tina and Katinka, instead of to the tulips. Aunt Anna tried her best to convince the pro- fessor that he was not too old for a little romance. All in all, the audience enjoyed an evening of laughter, and after having discovered that this little drama concluded with the prover- bial Uhappy endingf' they left completely satisfied. This amusing and vivid performance was directed by Miss Kessinger, supervisor of music. l 0lll'Nl Row: E. Yvelsh, M. Gottschalk, M. Datte. M. Roach, YV. Fender, H. Hettel, I. Hendry, L. Stouffer, A. Hillier, C. Crowers, C. Elmer, I. Young, D. Weaver, R. Cole, I. Fitzsimmons, H. Merritz, E. Hanson. E. Bellotta, T. Wilson, M. Ohme, H. Stillman. Tl1infRow: E. Lincoln, D. Edwards, l. Sinex, M. Booz, M. Dc Vito, E. Lochman. R. Thomas, M. Davis, A. Baumert, R. Hagerty, H. Meell, D. Kitching, A. Rich, I. Steele, M. Boscher, R. Shallcross, G. Connor, H. Swab, M. Rodgers, G. Ackroyd, E. Dickson, D. Leland, D. Carlin, A. Hauer, V. Lehn. l. Kessler, l. White. R. Williams, M. Schoening.'E. M. O'Neil, l. Harrison. D. Neid, M. Tillery, L. Edelman, R. Shallcross, R. Weisz, E. Shallcross, A. Kline, C. Fedele, E. Riley, D. Post. E. NVeiss. S. Byrne, E. Harnest, R. Schroat, E. Booz. l ir.rl Row: E. Frazier, E. Beards- ley, M. Harper, D. Congleton, M. Trader, I. Teears. M. Graf, L. Oster, R. E. Harris, K. Brougher, D. Gray, R. Kirk, L. Grady, E. McKeown, D. Davis. E. Bruhin, M. Emrich, E. Lambert.
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