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And Singing in perettas . . . Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, the Senior Play, also directed by Miss Perry, is a fairy tale. Scherhezade, one of the King's wives, unrolls the story of Ali Baba, a poor wood cutter constantly naqqed by Goomps, his wife. The man- ner in which Ali Baba becomes wealthy is most extraordinary. He finds a rob- bers' cave and suddenly becomes rich. His brother, Khazzim, is killed while searching tor the cave and Ali Baba inherits this wealth also. Ali Baba is then discovered by the robber chief and owes his life to the resourcefulness of Morgana, the slave girl. ln gratitude for this service All Baba gives Morgana her freedom and permits her marriage to his son, Hassan, and everyone lives hap- pily ever after. Gilbert and Sullivan's sprightly satire on the aesthetic craze of the eighties, Patience, was presented for the pub- lic March 6-8, under the direction of Miss Ann Anderson, Miss Bonne Lu Perry and Mr. lack Sjostrom. The operetta centers around the love of Bunthorne and Grosvener, who are rivals for the milkmaid, Patience. A train of languid ladies and their former flames, the men and officers of the 35th Dragoon guards, complete the picture. Patience, having been told that love must be absolutely unselfish, rejects the perfect Grosvener and accepts the very imperfect Bunthorne. This defection of their idol drives the ladies to their mili- tary lovers. Because the arrival of Gros- vener has upset their plans, the mature Lady lane and Bunthorne concoct a curse to make Grosvener appear very commonplace Their plan however re coils and the ladies return to their Dra goons and Patience returns to Gros vener Bunthorne crushed decides to wed lane However the Duke enters and announces that he will marry lane Thus Bunthorne is reiected and no one becomes h1s bride ALI BABA CAST PATIENCE CAST Scheherazade Ianny Loy Ali Baba Harlan Harberson Hud Hud Martha Mee Ernestme Jacobs Foo Mee Ya Hassan Tom Grasseschi Moyana Donna Schumacher Bob Lindsey guz Euz Dave Hollecker ou oos Bul Bul Loretta Kolstead Robber Chief Larry Nelson I k W b Khazzim Ierry Polich Fencers Bill Cane Bill Lindsey Marvin Lindseth Dale Pahrman Doug McClure Colonel Calverly Mawr Murqatroyd Duke of Dunstable Reginald Bunthorne Bob Speer Ierry Polich Bill Warren Nona Stevens Donna Lou Osburn Kay Radcliffe Ieannette Ross Sheila Noble Archibald Grosvener Mr Bunthorne s Solicitor The Lady Angela The Lady Saphrr The Lady Ella Th L d l I w ' I I - - 1 1 ' 1 H H H H - . .. ,......,,, ..,,., . ,,,.,,,,,. ,,.. , a c e er e a y ane V V Toos .5 .....,,,, ..,. ......,,,.... ...... ....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. . , , , , , Bob Speer Patience, cr Dairy Maid ,,
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20 ...TL Participating in Class Plays Little Women opens as the family and friends are gathered in the March living room watching lo's annual Christmas play. A telegram is received in the middle of the play telling of the illness of Mr. March who was in Washington preaching to the soldiers. Mr. Lawrenceftheir rich elderly neighbor, and Aunt March, their penny-pinching aunt, both offer money to finance Mrs. March's trip to Washington. Io, however, solves their dilemma by cutting her hair'and receiving S25 for it. At last the family is reunited and the story continues more pleasantly as Teddy, Mr. Lawrence's grandson, falls in love with Io, and lohn Brook, Teddy's teacher, falls in love with Meg. Then Beth dies of scarlet fever leaving forever a missing link in the family. Aunt March proposes a European tour to Io, but she eventually takes Amy.fTeddy also decides to go to Europe and he and Amy are married there. Io surprises the family by bringing home as her prospective husband. Professor Baher. The play concludes as Mr March Joins Meg and lohn in marriage . S LITTLE WOMEN CAST Meg Beth A mY Mrs March Mr March Aunt March Hannah Mullet Mr Laurence Lczur John Brook Professor Baher lst Girl 2nd Girl 3rd Girl 4th G Understudy for the Girls Ianice Fannon Barb Acord Anne Erickson Donna Schumacher Shirley Birkenbuel lim Conover Chris Robbins Dave Weber Russ Sands Terry Regan Gerry Moore Margie Sharette Karen Levandowski Sandi Gillespie Sharon Iohnson Iudy Bartmck U C 1 ',- ' J f .. f N 4 rf e-...I V f j s'r ' L V ff ?o f gt' ' 1' . I X., ' . ff?f...J1f, . M . f - .i .VFX 'Q 7 - ffl Io ,i,' f ,,,,, ',i,,, , ,',,, Y ',',' ',',,, ,',', if ',', , ,', ',',',' 7 V A 'fffffif , . ,'fi.1.i.ff1Qf,fills ,,., if.. Dixie Huston I ie .,.. ,.,.r.. l if11ff.1ififfffiflH,11V.ii1if,lff.llifif.,. V l 'I l
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Recor the Year s Events And Edttors of the 57 Roundup are front row lo Anne Bazal Editor 1U Chref and Mary Arn Lrffrmq BUSI ness Manager Second row Susan Doty Co Advertrs rnq Manager Shrrley Grrmes Lrterary Edrtor Parth Petty Senlor Edrtor Gwen Edmondson lunror Edrtor Gretchen Fahlund Sophomore Co Edrtor Stacey Bark hurst Hrstory Edrtor Thrrd row Kay Berqland Photo Edltor Anne Errckson S phomore CoEd1tor Carol Ch lds and Marcra Stanqer Freshman Co Edrtors Back row Mr Don Shot Spon or Marrlyn Olson Musrc Edrtor Ca len Mom Sports Ddtor Do na Schumacher Index Co Vdrtor Blb1COY6I'S Adnnms tratron Co Edrtor lenora Pfr ter and Carolyn Danlels Club CoEd1tors Nancy Gabbert Adm nfs ratlon Co Edrtor Marranne Retua Honors Edrtor lanny Loy Actrvrtxes Edrtor Terry Thompson Sports CoEd1tor Not prctured Walt W llramson Sports Co Edrtor Sue Howard Assocrote Edrtor Wrlly Rrchards Advertrsrnq Co Edrtor and Iudee Us, rn Index Co Edxtor If awakened from a sound rn study hall by a scream dont be alarmed lt lS merely one of the Roundup edrtors 1n Room llO From Ianuary to March these are common sounds for students are puttrnq toqether our annual THE' RQJNDUP If We enter thrs roorn, We take our hte lnto our own hands dodqmq papers pencrls glue and other rtems common to a Journahsm room lf We srt quretly 1n a corner and watch We Wrll see such srahts as staff meetmqs the Edltor rn Chret tearmq her halr for the srmple reason that some student rs qlumq a layout upsrde down or edrtors scurryrnq about trylna to fmd plctures of staff members After everyone has left Great Falls Hlah School for a qulet evemnq of studymq Room llU IS shll bustlmq wrth actrvrty Thls contmues untrl the end of March, when the Roundup lS frnally sent to the prrnters Then all lS qulet for several months untrl Lookrnq over ad cards are members of the Advertrsrna staff standrna lan Rustand Raymone Annau Sharon Clapshaw Glorra Iohnson Lrnda Lesh Bonnre Townsend Srttmq Wrllre Rrchards and Sue Doty Ad vertrsrnq Co Edrtors Completmq therr work on the 57 Roundup are the members of the Senror staff Marcra Hunter Glorra lohnsar' Farth Petty Edror Myrna Lar on and lola Schroeder g- F eshman s aff e be s a e Sardy' Pal mer Charlotte fc' er Peaay Poucher Phy hs Wrqqer C ro' Chrlds Co Rd Dorna Mrllons ' Stanaer Co Ed loyce Enalert and B b Kettenrmq Cz. he Roundup staff beams workrnq aqarn The method of blockrnq copy rs bernq ex plamed to the Lrterary staff Da lene l.1nd strand Shrrley Grrmes tEd1torJ Susan Hal vorsen lone Osborne Lxllran Ca lson Con me Paulson Charland Ross and Ernestrne lacobs Members of the Iumor staff Carolyn Deevy VlCk1 Sanders loAnn DeWeese Glorra Nel son Gwen Edmond on Edrtor Pat Slo combe Rrta Ehnot Gloy Korkla ana Bart Schrllrnq Club staff nsembers are raurre Swanson Carolyn Darrel Co Eortor e o a Pflster Co Edrto Mary Bennett S 'lv Hatcher Peqqy R brnson Mary Darley Susan Han sen Beth Chrrstensen and Grnqer Ha 1 Planmnq the artrstrc touches for the Round up are the merrbers of the Art board Don Gxlboe llm MCCGIH Carl Mertes Shelly Fe dman and Carolyn Davrs Not pfctured M Don Walters Art Sponsor 'vfembers of the Sophomore staff are Sharon lohn on Mun l Wrlty Ioyce Smrth Anne Lrrckson Darrrel Calvert Autumn Holtz Gret hen Fahlund Edrtor Shelly Hodges Barb Tobrn and Lrnda Connor pctures f he arnua' are C f l'v'cVay Dave Baker Hal Iorqenson ard lack Neber ' 7 , . , . 7 f Y . , r . V 1 , 3 1 r 1 : 4 I , I , V I I V. 4 ' 4 C I - 7' I I w U L I A 'A I - - . . . . . , . . , s , , g r e r , .. 1. 7 rt . , -- 7 ' ' 1 ' , - - Y , 1 x , F . . . . . , X , r . I . ' ', 'F-Q , ' - - - - , , . . . L I I . . . l . r . 1 ' C L s , 'e , A A X. tk L I t ' I , . , A - 5 . L. A I ' 'f eff I r . . 1 r r : . ' - , 5 ' , I 'Taking 1 or 1. , ' . Elf F tv w F- ' Y rr v ' fv -env A v G ' Y . , a . ., -.. no., ., , , . . , Marcia , , - rtor, C , A, ' - , o , , . rr s. A23
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