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Page 72 text:
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EXCELLENT FANCY Paoli SIXTY-EloH'1' First Row: P. Rechenbach, W. Bourquein, L. Minges, M. Jacob, J. Lawwill, R. Case, J. Linker, C. Greenham. Svmml Row: R. Hunter, D. Hoerst, W. Rudisell, M. Miller, J. Knepfle, XV. Bourquein, N. Kuhlman, M. Bourquein, M. Adams, P. Smith, R. Newhouse, J. Fuchs, M. Jackman, L. Bourquein, H. Clark, R. Knepfle, J. Miller, T. Rolfes, E. Wolf, Mrs. Wendling, B. Loos, J. Lewis, B. Bath, S. Foster, Mr. Wendling. Tlwinl Row: J. Morris, J. Kaiser, S. Benson, K. Eiklor, E. Smith, D. Bath, S. Sauders, N. Shaver, G. Kuehn, J. Dole, J. Monroe, J. Browning, L. Linker, E. Pope, R. McKinnon, R. Henderson, R. Runk, D. Schaich. OPERETTA A musical comedy by Brown and Bassett was presented on March 10 by the combined Glee Clubs, under the direction of Mr. Wendling. The splendid blending of voices by the chorus in an apple garden gave a spring effect. The bold bad pirates and daring love affairs were beautiful and humorous. Most of the musical numbers are still being whistled and sung by many of our villagers. The cast was as follows: Mrs. Schuyler, A gossip vendor , Mrs. Van Der Meer, Mother of Elsie . . Elsie, In love with Peter . .. . . . ,. ,. XVillberg, A slippery secretary. Peter, Prefect of Police . . . , Jacqueline, The Pirate's Daughter . , , Mr. La Rue, A Pirate Chief . , Hans, A Dutch Servant , . . , . Katrinka, A Dutch Maid . , , Mahmat Singh, Necromancer from India . Mr. Van Der Meer, Most worthy Burogmaster Schmidt, A sailor . . . , Martha Jacob Joyce Lawwill Roberta Case Leonard Minges Jack Linker Willena Bourquein Paul Rechenbach Richard Hunter Dolores Hoerst Jerry Monroe Carl Greenham Lary Linker Mate J Jerry Monroe Dub l- , , Three bold pirates Jim Dole Ciub l lBud Browning Mitje l fMarilyn Jackman lfritje L , Three village maidens lLa Vadis Bourquein Gretchen l lJune Fuchs Accompanist-Helen Clark Make-up-Miss Schaffner, Miss Lusk Stage Managers-Roy Henderson, Eddie Pope, Don Schaich, Dick McKinnon, Robert Runk
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Shown in this group picture are M. Grubbs, P. Grubbs, C. White, S. Stone, C. Lecker, R. Poland, J. Ccrson, N. Yaney, M. Barker, E. Bour- quein, M. Adams, H. Van Treese, Mingcs, J. Acra, D. Hahn, P. Hahn and L. Lawwill. The entire group is shown in the music room. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Roll off, boys! J. Acra, J. Minges. Pretty Trio in close harmony with Mr. Wendling. Big Instrument for a little lassie Nancy Yaney. A Clarinet Quin- tet enjoy their group instruction period. M. Barker and N. Yancy rip one off. Mr. Wendling keeps close watch while the trumpet class practice. Instrumental Instruction is offered by the school to any child provided with an instrument. These pictures show some of them during lesson periods and as groups. PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN
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AND INFINITE JEST Jerry Monroe sings the incantation which carries the party back three-hundred years to Leydenkirk, Holland. Carl Greenham, the worthy Burgomaster, receives the birthday greetings of the Villagers and sings about the happy and contented peo- ple to whom he dispenses justice. Bud Browning, Jim Dole, and Jerry Monroe have a sailor's flair for women and song. Leonard Minges, as Wilberg, the Burgomas- ter's climate-conscious secretary, and Jack Linker, the Prefect of Police, make plans with the Burgomaster. TI-IAT'S ME -Paul Rechenbach, the swaggering Pirate Chief, and his two pirates, Browning and Dole, fall asleep after their strenuous job of stealing the Burgomaster's gold. Love finds a way-Jack Linker and Roberta Case sing Were You Not Mine, Dear Heart with real emotion. Browning and Monroe try manfully to keep Dole away from june Fuchs in one of their flirtations. Im Very Much Surprised is the reaction of Rechenbach, the Pirate Chief, when the Burgomaster, Greenham, in- stead of gold is found in the Treasure Chest. PAGE SIXTY-NINE
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