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GROWING PAINS By Aurania Rouverol George McIntyre ......... Robert Crowley Terry ........................... Eloise Rockwell Mrs. McIntyre ........... Norma Barnhart Professor McIntyre ....... Melvin Keeler Sophie ........................... Edith Lincoln Mrs. Patterson .......... Margery Rawley Elsie Patterson ....... Virginia Crocker Traffic Officer ......... Donald Putnam Dutch ......................... Guy Park Brian .................. Leo McDonald Daniel Brown ... John Peck . Bert Sumner Esther Moore Marguerite Park Esther Briggs Evelyn Hoag Betty Davies Omar Hal Pete Prudence Patty .. Jane ... Miriam .. Vivian .... Extras .... Anne Ramey, Grace Harris, Evelyn Spencer, Elmer Strope, William Frock SYNOPSIS Time: The Present. Act One: Scene I. The patio of the McIntyres’ residence in California. Scene II. The same. A few months later. Act Two: Scene I. The same. Two weeks later. Evening. Scene II. The same. Two hours later. Act Three: The same. Next morning. ORGANIZATION Joyce Terry, Charles Skinner ................. John Frock ................................... Lois Zimmer .................................. Miss Isabel Sairs .........................„.. Philip Foulke ............... M. Louis Gore ................................ Gerald Brown ................................. Irving W. Hazard ............................. ....... Prompters ... Stage Manager ...... Properties ......... Make-up Business Manager ......... Scenery ...... Head Usher ........ Director MUSIC Athens High School Orchestra—Miss Isabel Sairs, Director §i4ND IT CAINES AN OPERETTA in Two Acts Mr. Wise, proprietor of Wise Hotel ................. Mile. Marie Caray, Manager of French Dancers .. Dennis Black, Returning from College . Maizie Black, with one hundred dollars ... ......... Mrs. Wise, Boss of the Wise Hotel and her husband . Maibelle Rich, on special errand bent . John Rich, wfho furnishes the money .................. Curly Rick, brother of Maibelle .................... Steele Black, father of Dennis and Maizie... Fred, member of Glee Club ... Jack, member of Glee Club .......................... SYNOPSIS OF SCENES Act One Scene: Garden and entrance to Wise Hotel. Time: Morning. Act Two Scene: Same as Act One. Time: Evening of the same day. PRODUCTION STAFF Director ........... Miss Isabel Sairs Tickets ... Dramatics ...... Miss Winifred Reagan Makeup Costumes ....... Miss Marjorie Groat Solo Violin Scenery ........... Mr. M. Louis Gore Head Usher Dancing .... Mrs. Robt. Redman, Mr. Stone Accompanist Bert Sumner Lorraine Dennis Philip Foulke Virginia Crocker Margery Rawley . Evelyn Spencer William Frock Leo McDonald Frank Kellogg Jack Armstrong ... Lynn Smith .... Mr. Hazard Miss Bouton ....... Mr. Rowe ...... Mr. Dill Katherine Powers Page twenty-two
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•LM€R GIEI First Row: Katherine Powers—“Sophisticated Lady” Peggy Battin—“Footloose and Fancy Free” Laura Wheeler—“Little Maid of the West” Joyce Brown—“Dark Eyes” Marion Page—“A Little Bit Independent” Elsie Munn—“I’m Sittin’ High on a Hill Top” Margaret Palmer—“Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms” Priscilla Watkins—“Living in a Great Big Way” Beverly Dibble—“Sing an Old Fashioned Song” Second Row: Helen Matteson—“Palsy Walsy” Alene Hughes—“The Girl with the Dreamy Eyes” Lorraine Dennis—“Music Makes Me” Charlotte Farrell—“Redheads on Parade” Mary Catlin—“You’re an Angel” Marie Carr—“Sugar Plum” Frieda Parks—“Everything Is Okey Dokey” Helen Phelps—“It’s Always Fair Weather” Mildred Wallin—“Lady, Play Your Mandolin” Auralia Dunning—“I Am Here, But Where Are You?” Pauline Chamberlain—“Sweet and Lovely” Third Row: Doris Campbell—“You’re So Darned Charming” Betty Maguire—“It’s the Irish In Me” Annamae Mingos—“Annie Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” Helen Jimerson—“You Hit the Spot” Mary Robinson—“Curly Top” Louise Messner—“For She’s a Jolly Good Fellow” Nelia Hazard—“Just an All-American Girl” Thelma Thrasher—“No Other One” Thelma Dolan—“From the Top of Your Head to the Tip of Your Toes” Eleanor Anthony—“Whose Honey Are You?” Edna Frisbie-—“Angel Eyes” Paye twenty-four
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