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S- ' ea 4 . e ,. .. W! ' Q83 , QW S3333 4 f5?Zgi: 'i-2 Hziidjgiaffiit 'e v MTHE COUNT AND Lively tunes, graceful dancing and sparkling Wit were de- THE CO-EDQQ hghtfully combined in uThe Count and The Co-edw, the Hrst operetta staged by Calvert at the Grand Theatre on Tuesday afternoon and evening, May 24-. The scene of the production was laid on the campus of Marden College. The stars of the gridiron, dressed in White flannels and dark blue coats, and the belles of the campus, arrayed in rainbow organdies, tripped the light fantastic toe, while good old fzollege melodies filled the air. ln the opinion of critics, this was the most refreshing performance ever produced by Calvert players. CAST Snooze .4n.1re1rs-- ,... Bernard Baumgardner Mark Watson ...... - ,... Robert Crist Prof. ArIt'Sf1lIllll6H-- ......... Ralph Seislove Hamilton. Hunter---u Mrs. McSp1zdflv1i--- ..... Kathryn Schmidt Agatha Lockszep.. .... ---Rosemary Keller Dan FIannigan------- Dolly McSpafIden ----- ----- J ane Anderson Birdie Boggs ------- Marjorie Blackwood -------- Dorothy Scheiber Amy Arnold ----- -- Girls' Chorus: Ruth Miller, Lucille Marks, Clara Louise Peabody, Geyer, Anna K. Swing. Lillian Murphy, Naomi We1'ling, Mary Rogala, Kathryn Mangett. Margaret Sacksteder, Fanny Lou Escher, Alice Pulfenhurger, Anna Williiran, Leona Welter, Grace Fisher, Anna Tomecek, Mary Borer, Louise LaFontaine, Mary Alice Cramer Dolores Reinhart, Rosemary Scheiber, Helen Dore, Ruth Kennedy, Marguerite Bushman. Willy fSleepyl Carter ------- ----Robert Smith -Marion Cramer -----Raymond lchrist --- -- -Ruth Wa1'nement -- -Margaret Sacksteder Mary Elizabeth C. Bork, Mary Evelyn Kimmet, Dorothy Houck, Anna Kerkhoff, Mildred Smith, Boys' Chorus: Doyle Stickel, Louis Herbert, Paul Kiel. Frederick Baumgardner, Charles Schaub, John Kuehler, James Scott, Earl Wilson. John P. Burkett, Richard Heck, Gerald Stein, Otto Welty, Paul Eishen, Paul Fraley. .lanies Rohrhach, Charles Schmidt, Robert I-ee, Paul Kintz. Russell Hoffman, Charles Ranker, Thomas H essberger. , , v 0 '- 29, T S Q A a --, - .- W Q Q' . o S Q V Q pabi tuenty slr
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