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. ...Q f T 'e Var c c-'X'-J ' T I' -A U I Fivhth Grade Oneretta :V E , , 1 :ERN sts ,fm I U Q l The operetta The Tea House of Sing Lo iven . 0 -, H , -- ' , .-, - by eighth grade pupils, March ll and l5, was one or the most colorful entertainments ever produced at Centrnl. Although this operetta is s difficult one even for an older srou. everrbodi agreed that in solo numbers chorus.num- E: . 9 lj i s G bers, speaking parts scenic effects and costumes this was .9 well above what could be expected from an eighth grade group. Q The solo and chorus numbers were under the super- vision of Hamer Mitchellg the speaking parts were directed by Miss Stump. The production committee consisted of Mark Baker, Stage Mgr.3 Hazel Hochstetter, properties, Beatrice Wilson, costumesg O. C. Ice, electriciang Anna Parks, special effects, E. J. Beer and Grace Colvin, scenery. The entire scene of the operetta is laid in the tea house of Sing Lo. His dislike for modern advertising, in spite of the poor business of his tea house, furnishes the major part of the theme. Bert McKee, an electric sign sales- man is mistaken by Sing Lo for the new American consul. He takes advantage of his mistaken identity and sells the tea house owner a sign. ?revieus to this Melee had made s bargain with J. Mortimer Maxwell that if he could sell Sing Lo the idea of modern advertising, the marriage between Bert and Max- well's daughter, June, would promptly be celebrated. Cast: June Maxwell, Mary LeMastersg Bert McKee, Oliver Rowley, J. Mortimer Maxwell, Kenneth Jerewg Mrs. Max- well, Esther Ehackletordg the American consul, Hubert Geer- lichg Sing Lo, Frederick Hochg Ah Mee, Jane Wires, So Hi, Esther Hsnawaltg No Fan, Milliam.Hagan. Chorus: Sonranos: Ruth Carrier Ruth Swo'e Yvonne ... L ., ,, ,, . , ,, , , Cory, Mary J. nouscwortn, Vivian Llbert, Lucille Haskell, Marlowe Witt, Altos: Janis Jones, Maxine Camp, Betty J. Leib, Juanita Lyon, Dorothy Jean Elliott, Ruth Martin, William Lee, Virgil deer, Morgan Parker, Baritones: Clyde Smith, Eugene Price, Junior Powell, Dena Westervelt, Walter Ruzzo, Burl Pollock, George Wall. , ilEE .4 F E rglftiilljih, .j'lnn'QFAxx- fi ' l A w 15- -'-F? C X f Y 4.
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NINTH GRADE GIRLS SCHOOL OFFICERS President Vice Pres. Sec'y. Treasurer Maurice Whitcum john Warner Muriel Wise Donald Qgaintance NlNTH GRADE BOYS
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