University of Washington - Tyee Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1938
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Page 76 text:
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The "brains" behind the most successful show
of the three years of Oval Club productions
. . . Eileen Brandt and Al Schneider.
co-production managers, and Dick Everett, business
manager, watch the "beef-trusters" go into
their hula-hula.
A1 wrote all the swing music for the show.
The "Huskiest" hip-swingers who ever wore a
cellophane hula skirt, don their leis and "whoop it up"
during practice in the Sigma Nu gym. The girl
is Edith Mowry, native Honolulu coed, who taught
the gridiron lads how to do an authentic
"Sweet Lei1ani" act.
Ballet Moose, in its third year of
sponsorship by Oval Club, gained
increased prestige this year with
its genuinely original variety show.
Adapted from J. G. V., the all-
student production featured
Washingtonis finest gridmen in a
hysterical hula. Not the least of
the Ballet's distinctions were the
tuneful songs of composer-director
Al Schneider, Whose composition
"You On the Campus" was the
smash hit of last year's show. Top
song of the 1938 version was "Last
Night I Saw You in My Dreams."
The committee that furnished the power
behind the hip-slinging were: Al Schneider and
Eileen Brandt, co-production managers, and
Dick Everett, business manager: Mona
Firnstahl, junior directory Bob Phillips and
Don Hillman, junior managers, Kay O'Shea,
costume managerg Kaye Kennedy, dance
director, jean MacLeod and Betty Strehlau,
publicity, Ed Hamilton, tickets and prograrnsg
Oval Club representative, Horace McClure.
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"Mo" Lachman, news editor, writer of "Idiot's Delight."
Cay Griffith, who has:1't yet an executive title, but who
does the work of three people.
Billy Weld. . . takes pictures . . . and covers the
publications.
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"Have you got anything for the Whisper? . . .
fashion-sleuthing around the campus were The Daily's .
society staff: Jane Estes, spring editor, Virginia
Sonne, Jean Hudson, fall editorg Harriet Morrison,
and Mary Richards.
Anna Rind covers her beat by interviewing an
important news source in the sociology department.
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Virgil Hillyer, assistant news editor, sees The Daily
come off the press.
Copy editors Roland Libby, Molly McBride, Zena
Griffith, Dick Murhn, and Phil Campbell, sit in
"around the rim."
CBOTTOM ROWD
Mary Jane Johnson, news editor, shows Alice
Donahue how.
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