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Patrick Dennis sips his first martini. Mame descends amid cheers. A quick jig to the side with Mame. Warned about the Upson’s, Mame waits for their arrival. Good plays begin backstage with lots of hard work and rehearsals. 28 LIFE
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‘What in the name of occupation goes on here?’ Plenty of hairspray and lots of Dippity-Do keep Bruce Hake’s curly locks under control With two months allowed for its preparation, Mr. Doug French be- gan tryouts in October for Teahouse of the August Moon. Rehearsals be- gan with Bruce Hake as Sakini, Robert Galloway portraying Captain Fisby, and Karin Clark as Lotus Blossom. On December 4, 5, and 6, audiences witnessed a portrayal of the Okinawan determination to get a teahouse as well as a live goat and cardboard jeep on stage. Make- up and costume artists met the challenge of Oriental eyes and dress, and the American occupation team met the challenge of Okinawan ingenuity. Mike Saba admires Nancy Randolph ' s work. As newly elected President of the Ladies’ League, Higa Jiga demands a helmet before she will take office. LIFE 27
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Mame opens a musical door on Ferguson stage “You coaxed the blues right out of the horn, Mame . . kicked off the spring musical “MAME” to a high- stepping success. After eight weeks of practices, audiences packed the auditorium April 29, 30, and May 1st to see Consi Daniel make it on cue through fourteen costume changes in the title role. The combined cast of seventy-five singers, dancers, actors, and orchestra with direction from at least six of the faculty blended the efforts of the drama, choral, music, home economics, and art depart- ments into a panoramic view of life from the Twenties to the Forties, from the North to the South, opening a new window for Ferguson. Skilled hands apply greasepaint to Earl Wheeler’s face for a total look. Saddle shoes, bobby socks, and beanies complete the ideal attire for the Upson Sock Hop. Mr. Upson nods approval of Marne’s gown. Gossip prevails at the plantation pending the arrival of the dashing Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside. LIFE 29
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