Cleveland High School - Beacon Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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'VJ din 1 gif Q. REVIEW For You a fantasy for sprtng wrltten by Dott1e Bower and arranged and produced by the students was presented at the Cleveland I-Ilgh School Audrtorlurn on the nlghts of Aprtl 28 and 29 1949 The openlng scene was a 1920 verslon of The Sldewalks of New York sung by Dottte Bower and Dale Mullaney It was followed by the dancers and the chorus dressed as Tenth Avenue Bowery KldS starrmg Wanda Garcla and Thelma MCKGHZIG lane Bergmeler and Ieanne Blerach recetved a much deserved ovatton for thexr Apache Dance On the Boardwalk was fxlled w1th fast movlng acts conslstlng of such stars as Ioe Slyman Dottle Bower Dale Mullaney Duke Schoen Shlrley Klemp the Gym Team and the Chorus The settmg of the scene was New York s famous Coney Island Ch1ckens Come Home a comedy sklt presented by the Dramattcs Club was followed by MISS Iulle Iuly a l1lt1ng duet sung by Delores Pleper and Rtch Heffner The next scene began on a summery day tncludmg Cru1s1ng Down the Blver It s a Most Unusual Day and Country Style We Ltke Western MOVIQS was the t1tle song 1n Scene Ftve descrlblng the modern West Some cow pokes Btch Wtedemann George Newman Dave McGowan Duke Schoen and some cowglrls Donna Hampel and Martlyn Mlllecker added to the western atmosphere wlth the1r rendlttons ot popular western d1tt1es Scene Slx featured two Gershwm songs I Got Plenty of Nothm sung 1n Negro d1alect by Lyle Elchborn and Bess You Is My Woman Now a duet by lean Luehrmann and lay Wllloughby An Evenmg at the Palace Included many var1et1es of nlght I1fe When My Baby Smtles at Me was done ln typtcal Ted LGWIS fashlon by Mtke Fortner The Novelty Band showed tts versattltty 1n thelr Splke Iones arrange ment of Laura A h1l1b1lly comedy verslon of Somebody Loves Me was done by Glorla Ohenn and ROSIG Wtlson Others entertalnlng at the Palace 1ncluded Ierry Iacobs, Ioan Zetsler, Lavad1a Burke, Gordon W1ll, Robert Arno, Iackte W1nter, and the dancers A revtew of the old farntltar band concert, tncludlng a pol1t1cal speech and group s1ng1ng, was presented Two muslcal Comedy stars, Curt Troeger and Ilona Kombrlnk, prov1ded a duet arrangement of My Hero A You're Adorable, the l1ll9 of the last scene, ended 1n a typlcally smooth ballroom fashlon wtth selectlons by the Novelty Band, Ioan Zelsler, Lavad1a Burke, Ioe Slyman, the Chorus, and the dancers Scene Nme closed the show wtth a perfect f1nale for a perfect show that was sure to brlng back fond memorles to both young and old lnd1v1dual credlt for the performance goes to M1ss C L Mann, M1ss Boland, Mr Barrett, M1ss M I Mann, MISS Knepper, Mr Peters, Mr Slnger, M1ss Ulbrlcht, Mr Hellrmch, Mr Doxsee, and M1ss Campbell The students ass1st1ng them were the Chatrman 1n Charge, Product1on Manager, and the Stage Manager, Curt Troeger, Bob Lauer, and Rlch Dahlgren, respectlvely Shtrley Iaeckle Donn Blev1ns , ,I.,,III,,II I I I I , I . A I I I QIIIIIII I I I I I IIIIAI I I . is -H--- 1 I ' , ' gg. I ' ,,- ' w'-I .'1'jI .11-rl-.1I 'IIs.,,I 1' ' - 4.15 ., , I1 ,-,L II Ie I - at - - -. -FIIII, 5 4 It , - a x --1111 .1111 fI ' 5: 1-: fr - In 1 ,. S -. '- I I A. I,-I., 1' -xj I 1, 45 - gy 1.1 ,tfjgl . I- I, ,- J I ' I L6 3 1 II II 1 I II I-.IZIIVIII I II. I1 -, .I XIII,-.I . I III I 9 1 -1 1 'N . 1 1 I I - - f I I -5 IIIIIQI1 f' ' I , ,' kg. '11, I I ' - I ,. ,-w' .11 QA- I l , - . -I I... . Q - gr, . .Im 1 I - ' f ' 1 .- -1 1 ' .15 . I . ' Y I II, - 3 fin 1. 5'-1.11-.1 '1 ,J 11 '- - - ' I 1 . I. 'Q ' : C131 ' 11 1 ' PT'fh'.'.. ' ' ' ' ' ', ' 11- '- .. ., 1-I . 1 :M 4.5: ,. I 1 - . 1 J, 11 .- - .' 'A ' I. , 1 .1- .-Jim - -. -- Q 1. . . - I, - - ' -I 'JS-.I 2 zrkr. ' ' I 1 -. 1,1-.f,5.jI , ,, 'jgI1f- . -II - I ' 'I .. I . I , , . 1-5. -- 1 .1- 1 15 1 . 3-I Ig -J: - I ---11. -I - - . :,s, 1 , 1 Ui- K . ,-C-1 ' X11 I'-JL' . .'f' 1 ' ' .' 'f ' ' ' 1 I '- ' I ':'1I5 + ' 714+ ,Q --11lw1.g ' - ' - - . ' ' ' - - . - - X- 1 .- . , . '-: , . ' , .- ff- -'-L' -' 1111:1-.:.1,.:- , ' - 1 .1 , .. fi 3.1. , gf' I 1 ' . - .' . 1- 'Q' ' ', .. 1 -5 I- -1 ?.II- - A , 2 :1I I- -1 - . FI II :lj -1 dvi 'I . . II - 1 5,1 ' .' I ,I.g1. 1- a e. 11 . 11 . . . 1 1 1 -1 . . . . , . . . 11 . 11 1 1 11 11 . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 . 1 11 . . 1 11 . . 11 . . . I 1 I l . . 11 . . L I . 11 11 1 11 11 11 1 1 - 11 . . 11 .... . 5' I - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 11 . 1 11 I 5 I . . . 11 11 1 1 1 11 . 11 . . . . . 11 . 11 . . . . . 11 11 . . . 11 11



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1-'YJ' -127 .-'I 'Thi 5,1-r J M ,HM . uf frx 'W f if ,a '5-11 9' 39 il? gms, gi gfgx. 1 'im 11- J A 3 ,-gf X Gas-ve '11.,I Bloomer Glfl a mus1cal comedy w1th old fashloned charm was pre sented by Cleveland Hlgh School November l7 and 18 The story IS set 1n an upstate New York town 1n the early 60s of the last century In th1s thr1v1ng commun1ty of CICQFO Falls l1ved Horat1o and Serena Applegate and the1r SIX daughters Frve of the daughters are marr1ed to hoopsk1rt salesmen However Eval1na the srxth daughter 1nfluenced by her Aunt Dolly Bloomer has 1d9GS of her own When caught a1d1ng run away slaves Dolly 1S sent to 1a1l wh1ch presents a b1g problem Further more Eval1na enrages her father by appear1ng 1n bloomers MGGHWh1l9 Eval1na f1nds herself fall1ng IH love Wllh a southerner leff Calhoun who 1S v1s1t1ng the North She and Dolly are personally help1ng leff s slave Pompey to escape The story ends Wllh the marr1age of Ieff and Eval1na and the fam1ly bus1ness gett1ng a new product1on contract Some of the most outstand1ng songs 1n Bloomer G1rl were Eval1na and B1ght as the Ram done by Eval1na Ilona Kombrmk and Ieff portrayed by Gordon W1ll Sunday IH CICGTO Falls and When the Boys Come Home were effectlvely rendered by the entlre company Dolly Ruth Stock and the Bloomer Grls enllvened the aud1ence Wllh lt Was Good Enough for Grandma and Da1sys 1nterpretat1on of Never Was Born by Ieanne B1erach was also well recelved I Got a Song sung by Alexander B1ch Wredemann and The Eagle and Me sung by Pompey Don Blev1ns showed a slave s des1re for freedom Qthers lncluded 1n the cast were Evalmas mother and father Mar1lyn Hartmann and Lawrence Bar1cev1c The1r daughters and sons IH law were lennell Edwards Delores P1eper lack1e W1nter Ruth Kr1eger Arlene Cer venka M1ke Fortner Iohn W1ll B1ll M1lsteacl Ed Lange and Dave Becke me1er Gus the coachman was played by Dale Le1ghton Our apprec1at1on for a Job well done 1S expressed to our capable Produc t1on Manager and Vocal MUSIC D1rector, MISS C L Mann and our Ass1stant Productlon Manager and D1alogue D1rector, MISS Margaret Boland Also Mr Vernon Barrett, our Muslcal Conductor and Instrumental Muslc D1rector, deserves a vote of thanks for h1s t1reless efforts Very valuable contr1but1ons were made by MISS Welr and the dancers, MISS Schmldt and the Stagecrafters, and MISS M l Mann 1n costummg and make up They d1d a most cred1table Job toward maklng the show a success SDGC1Gl thanks go to the AUd1OV1SUGl Boys, the Student Counc1l, the Art Classes, and the Orange and Blue Wlthout the help of these 1nd1v1duals and organ1zat1ons, Bloomer G1rl could not have become one of Cl-eveland's f1nest and most successful shows Sh1rley Iaeckle Donn Blevms 1,4 ::1:--.4 Q. 1 sm'-1-,1Y.',g ,L4f.. 1 ' '-1:1 12: 21-'1Ia'--2',1'1- gr,-' gov- -.21-f.:1'.'ft ',fxf'g:1 an-1 :-:wifi-?,s jf'S - :l 'f:'-'S5'J'.f1f5'1'l.1'I.'1' 1--.3, .1ii-E? 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