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Snoo Andrews' girl gets a crown LW U- ff. ow' if fn' Veg' operetta On February 18 and 19, mr. Emmett Anderson, musical director, presented a cast of eighty-one in one of the most successful musicals to be given in this high school. The Count and the Co-Ed is a gloriously mixed up college story that centers around Snooze Andrews . . . by a series of mishaps, Snooze disguises himself to avoid a policeman and is mistaken for a wealthy count . . . after many side- splitting incidents, Snooze unmasks to the amazement of all . . . the storyends happily with the true count giving the college an endowment . . . the curtain then closed on the entire cast bursting into melody. Derald Dokter and Dorothy Taylor took the leading parts, while Ethel Kings- ford, Neil Dahlstrom, Harold McChesney, Nick Nissen, and Patricia Brady were also important. I n 15
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drama the plotlers pentagon Light comedy and love furnished ull? theme for the fall dramatic production, The Young Idea . . . rich humor developed when the outmoded love triangle was turned into an ultra-modern pentagon. The team of Barbara Streit and Byron Clow Cas brother and sister, gave amus- ing frivolity to the play . . . the cast included Bob Norris, Dorothy Ann Murphey, Clarence Hirning, Camilla McCormick, Howard Small, Corinne Seguin, Burch Pearson, Vivian Marcyes, Patsy Mason, Jean Houtz, Robert Bartholomew, Robert Howard, Judith Pope. The stage sets were excellent . . . lighting effects were colorful . . . a goofl Play- . 4 tea-time and' gosfp-time
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16 1 drama the triangle of SuppressecI Desires one-acts New faces blended w'th old in the one-act plays that were staged February 4 in the auditorium . . . the presentation was known as a pot luck program, and a master-of-ceremonies fand his inevitable stoogej took the place of programs . . . the five plays, The Trysting Place fBoh Clark, Katherine Clark, Clarence Hirn- ing, Audrey Rehmer, Garvin Shallenberger, and Dorothy Taylorj, Finesse fBar- bara Streit and Tom Strongj, Where But in America fPrudence Clapp, Vesta Roundy, and Howard Smallj, The Impertinence of the Creature CAline Mosby and Burch Pearsonj and Suppressed Desires CVivian Marcyes, Bob Norris, and Judith Popej, were too much to swallow in one evening. the persecute: and his victim in Impertinem:e of the Creature Lancelot exposes the lovers at their Trysting Place C P
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