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-NR f' , Most girls would like to be chased by a sailor, but in Wontlerful Town. Ruth, portrayed by Sue Anderson, steps into a hilarious pre- dicament when she tries to escape from these seven tonga loving RIGHT: While studying the sales effect of a display for XX'onderful Town prepared by students of the art department, Jerry Sundly reviews the main characters. LEFT: Sue Melin seems to be enjoying the jail house as lrish police- men Don Bruns, Norman Lindstedt, Alex Saudargas, Richard Canova, and Richard Campbell serenade her. 'Qi gi. ax' f IMS P' 4 '9 i if.. ' 5 Q .,. , , 1, . ,130 0 I 'Ng ' 5 X U. u Brazilian seamen, played by Leslie Ball, Dave Sbragia. George Vin- cere. ,lim Christiansen. George Blair, jerry LaFayette, and Gayland Grifhn, who trail her from their ship to her tiny apartment. ...1 if .1 il I ,Q i l-fr' ,4 L., 4 A' ihhigiv .41
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'wwf I ,' 6 X Performing an intricate Arabian dance in Caravan are Marcia Hartman, Cindy Barnes, Judi An- derson, Mimi Marlowe, John Em- ery, and Norm Linstedt. Others in the sophomore act were Judy l ' f Gillespie, Judy Gibson, Helen , O'Brien, Pam Richmond, Di Anna Myers, Linda Braatz, Alex Saudar- gas, and Bill Gripp. Happ days are here again as Holidaze weighs anchor Embarking on its around-the-world cruise, the U. S. S. Holidaze presented an interesting trip for all aboard during the annual variety show sponsored by Student Council, publi- cations, and Stagecrafters February 21 and 22. The first scene was Itinerary, narrated by Miss Rowena Fortune, a famous world traveler. Entertainers included a New York chorus who saw the ship away by singing Bon Voyage, an English trio reciting Mad Dogs and English- men, a solo rendition of When I Dream of Old Erin, bonnie lassies in a Highland fling, a Danish quartette singing Won- derful Copenhagenf' a Viennese violinist playing Rondo Ca- pricciosof' and a German soloist singing Summertime in Heidelberg. Others were Spanish dancers, French bathing beauties, an accordion duet from Italy, a Persian acrobatic dancer, sultans and their harems from Arabia, dancers from Java, drilling soldiers, and Jamaican dancers and musicians. During the second act Captains Party, the crew helped the performers by arranging props. A solo, Doin' What Comes Naturally , a piano duet, Deep Purple , a waltz, 5 O'clock in the Morning , a trio, Exactly Like You , a ballet- ina, Dance of the Reed Flutes g and a singing group, Steam Heat, were some of the acts. Others were Marianne, a tap dance: Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody, a piano solo, Sugar- time, a duet, My Fair Lady. a solo, and a Dixieland band. The two-act show directed by Mr. Harry Lindberg and stu- dent directors Ramona Reed and Sue Olson had a cast of over 150. Miss Camilla Johnson was business manager, and Miss Marjorie Brittain directed make-up and publicity. French bathing beauties Judy Shoen, Judy Wharton, Joan Sheagren, Judy Barrows. and Sari Culhane seek cover under a huge beach um- brella. Clad in swimsuits of the 1890's, these are five of the fourteen girls who welcome the U.S.S. Holidaze to the French Riviera during their presentation of By the Sea.
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