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CRN TLEMEN OF NEW ORLEANS Operetta Director Mr. Beam Dramatics and Dancing Miss Cline Instrumental Music Mr. Rknkwitz “The Mocking Bird” by A. Baldwin Sloane MARCH 24 and 25 CAST OF CHARACTERS General Aubrey, Governor of New Orleans Henry Krlssman Eugene Dc I .orme. Aide to the Governor Ei ward Yost Maxime Grandprc, a wealthy citizen William Waiters Yvette Millet, Maximc’s ward Dorothy Brewkn Manon He Lange, an immigrant girl Patricia Morrison Jean I.c Fargc. a French pirate Harry Bai.esmta Bob Finchley, a Virginian Thomas Bruraklr Captain Beloit, of the ship Marseilles Robert Moyer Don Aurelio I)c Mendez. Spanish Envoy Frank Washburn The Marquise Dc Villcbois. a wealthy colonist Dorothy Howell The Countess Bcllairc, her niece Mary Elizabeth Green Lillian Geraci Jeanette, an immigrant girl Margaret McInerney Lcnore, an immigrant girl Nancy Ann Garriit Javotlc, the Governor's housekeeper Roberta Cohen Chloc, one of Maximc's slaves Jacqueline Feauve Pierre, a Negro butler Charles Schulte THE COLONIAL WIVES French Sailors Earl Rader. James Eichman. Edward Shivc. Carl Srhaad Ballerina Louise Butler Pickaninnies Carmella Calafiorc. Doris Gra- ver, Elaine Jonc. Geraldine Lau- bach. Shirley Lingo. Theresa Marason, Stella Patti, Ann Schai- ble, Doris Wasscrman. Anita Wcrkhciscr. Joan Yeager. Mar- jorie Yaworski Pianist Nancy Jf.an Riley •TM SORRY. NO MORE TICKETS.” YES. THAT WAS THE ANSWER WHEN THE LATE PEOPLE TRIED TO GET TICKETS TO SEE THE OPERETTA THIS YEAR. THE AUDI TORU M WAS SOLD OUT BEFORE THE END OF THE WEEK. THE SINGING AND ACTING WERE TOPS. THANKS TO THE EFFORTS Pack 28
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Band Drum Majorettes Marik Grfco Maxink Frih ian Twirlers Arlene Mark. Ol: da Lkrcii, Marilyn Racenkr. Leatrice Bernstein Color Guards Wiujam Silverstkin, William Skciirist, Chari.ks Hkil, Rai.i'ii Reij.v, Thomas Prebula Director Mr. Rf.nkwitz Repertoire Star Spangled Banner Panus Angelicus Children's March Seijections From The New Moon A Pretty Girl is like a Melody Tea for Two Midnight in Paris Semper Paratus Coronation March March of Peers Cesar Franck Goldman Sigmund Romberg Irving Berlin Vincent Youmans C. Conrad and FI. Magidon William Schoenfeld C. Meyerbeer Arthur Sullivan Personnel Flute and Piccolo Patricia Morrison. Mary Elizabeth Flad G-arinets Aliene Marsh. Arlene Segraves, Stanley Wieder. Jean Sandt. Betty Steckel, Geraldine Whitman. Oleda Lcrch, Arthur Haring, Joseph Agosta. Frank Lcrch. Rosario Sottosanti. James Sal- vero, Doris Dean, Thomas Brubaker Bass Clarinet Marie Greco Saxophones Frank DeYoung. Nancy Taylor. Mary Piro, Jean Mclroy. Virginia Bechtel. Paul Rosci- oli. Roller! Opitz Mfllopiionks Marie Greco, William Roehrig. Thom- as Jones. Marilyn Fehr Trumpets Robert Rapp. Clifton Weaver, James Zoccola, Charles Bonscr. Karl Rader. Claire Shaw. Evelyn Figlio. Richard Rosainilia. Peter Krohn. Conrad Schlough. Stanley Klein Baritones Olga Hrynkiw, Kmidio Buhba Sousa phones Lorraine Wolfl. Karl Shafer. Arno Casscl. Theresanne Flynn Trombones Doris Field. Harry Riley. Betty Thatcher. Ralph Frills. Harry Altemus. Edward Yost Drums Robert Paulus. Virgil Baker. Helen Keek. Edward Malone. William Kreitz, Nancy Riley Bell Lyre Norma Prutzman. Harry Baleshta THE BAND S MAIN FUNCTION WAS TO LIFT THE MORALE OF PLAYERS AND SPECTATORS AT THE FOOTBALL GAMES. DESPITE THE FACT THAT WORKING AND THE WAR TOOK QUITE A NUMBER OF THE MEMBERS. THE HIGH SCHOOL WAS AS PROUD AS EVER OF ITS SPLENDID BAND. FIFTH PERIOD CLASSES WERE QUITE OFTEN STARTLED BY THE BASS DRUM'S POUNDING. Pace 27
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Scenery designed and painted by Jean Brcisch Linda Mazzochctti Fred Rogers Eleanor Polk Jacquelyn Schooley Louise Butler Janet Hughes Richard Fox Nina Stoudt Charles Brinkcr Michael Frcnchko Lorraine Everhart Florence Cress Eugene Cress Arlene Hochman Joyce La Duca Charles Pickel Jack Reascr Marilyn Smith Frank Zucchcro Adviser Miss Sturtevant LADIES AND CASSETTES Built by Howard Kciper Thomas Ranee Charles Weaver Paul Hcflcr William Kreitz Flarl Hcrslcr Kenneth Stout Peter Shull John Fretz Robert Cerlach Livio Loccarini Adviser TICKET MANAGERS Caroline Kraus Jack Wyker Joseph Detling Olimpio Pacchioli Student Helpers for Make-up Elaine Davis Edith Eckhaus Barbara Lucking Janet Mcrring Margaret Wollf Arlene Segraves Adviser Miss Sterner Mr. Johnson Publicity Advertising anti Retail Selling Class Adviser Miss Albright Student Assisting with Dancing Doris ('.apanna Printing F.HS Print Shop Adviser Mr. Stacy CHLOE. PIERRE. AND THE PICKANINNIES Cassettes Anne Bauman. Antoinette Cimino. Olive East. Theresannc Flynn. Barbara Horn, Betty Harrison. Marilyn Racencr. Odette Ragoi. Claire Shaw. Joan Upton, Norma Wcrkhei- scr. Elizabeth Yost Coi.oniai. Wives Betty Andrews. Jacqueline Buss. Jean Balderston, Betty Carpenter. Jennie Concare, Helen Confides. Rita Constan- tino. Betty Faust. Evelyn Figlio. Dolly Fullmer. Jane Gcnthcr, Dorothy Greiner. Lorraine Heller. Betty Hogan. Jane Hunt. Verna Kindt. Olcda Lcrch, Amelia Lucchetti. Audrey Mertz. Doris Miller, Mary Lou McCloughan. Ethel Otto. I.orrainc Pfcffcr, Dorothy Rinkcr. Janet Seip, Fern Snyder. Jacquelyn Schooley. Edith Sccrbo, Bcttic De- Thomas. Betty Lee Wilhelm. Barbara Walter, Doris Dean, Fern Sharp, June Zito Colonists and French Soldiers Val Hattcmcr. Harris Heck, Donald Heislcr, Robert Kap- lan. Stanley R. Kline, William Kreitz. Albert Laubc, August Lukauskas. Harry Riley, Jack Rogers. Fred Seiler, John Snyder. John Sullivan Spanish Soldiers William Boerstier. Elmer Boyd. Fred Rogers. Raymond Wilkins • • • • OF MISS CLINE AND MR. BEAM. PAT. TUCK. DOTTY, HENRY. AND ALL THE OTHERS WERE GOOD. BUT DIDN’T WE ALL ENJOY THE PICKANINNIES! (THE POWDER FROM THE PICKANINNIES. BY THE WAY. GOT ALL OVER EVERYTHING. BUT NO ONE HAD A WORSE TIME GETTING IT OFF THAN THE DARKIES DID). Page 29
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