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nu nl!0+u un M usjc HIGH SCHOOL OPERETTA. POLISHED PEBBLES December 11, 1934 CAST Uncle Bob .......................................... Howard Mickley Mrs. O'Brien-A widow. and sister of Uncle Bob .............. ..... M ildred Berry Rosalie-Niece of Uncle Bob, and Mrs. O'Brien .......................... Helen Stouder Winifred and Millicent-pampered daughters of Mrs. O'Brien ...... Gretchen Dumbauld Mary VanDine Mrs. Gabble-town gossip ................ .... E sther Fleming Mr. Gabble-her unassuming husband .... Dale Fleming Martha-a country girl ...........,..... Marian Bowers Nick-who likes Martha .. .... Robert Marker A small boy ............ Robert Bartrom Accoinpanist ........... ......... E velyn Shell Director .... Miss Ruth Carlson ORCHESTRA Our Orchestra under the direction of Miss Ruth Carlson, played for several of the school's activities. The members are: Left side of picture-Left to right, Back Row-Roger Favorite, Patty Jean Crago. Glenn Sunderman. Second Row-Jane Shutt, Helen Waltz, Helen Brown, Garnet Brown, Miss Ruth Carl- son. Front Row-Robert Shultz, Marjorie Reckard, Homer Kline, Devota Byrd. Right side of Picture-Right to left, Back Row-Junior Daniels, Corwin Draper. Second Row-Robert Hauenstein, Lloyd McCaughy, Raymond Hauenstein, Donald Webb. John Carroll. Front Row-Evelyn Shell, Richard Fulton. Enid Carroll, Mable Wendt. CAST AND CHORUS, POLISHED PEBBLESH Mrs. O'Brian. living on a small farm has been given S5000 by her brother Robert, to be used for the education of her two daughters and Rosalie, her niece, who lives with her. Mrs. OiBrian goes to the city, taking her daughters and the money, leaving Rosalie on the farm. She soon spends the money foolishly and writes her brother asking for more. Uncle Bob, however, doesn't like the quick action with his money, and asks them to meet him at the farm. nu vv++u nn
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