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Red And Act I, Sentimental Swing, featured songs by Hoczgy Carmichael. Songs by Irving Berlin were presented in Act II. Holidays Pages from Porter, Act III. included some of Cole Porter's songs.
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Has Nothing On Us turing the music of another Hoosier, Cole Porter. In Pages from Porter, directed by Miss Hazel Ganoe, marble statues suddenly came to life and danced, helping to re-unite a parted couple. Victor Herbert's Toyland was a fantasy di- rected by Mrs. Iane Williams. As the audience watched through a window, a fairy touched the toy monkeys, soldiers, and dolls with a magic wand. They performed like humans until the clock struck twelve, when they had to become toys again. We journeyed to Paris for Act V, Palette of Blues. The sad, melancholy music of Gershwin and Henderson accompanied a pantomime bal- let by an American soldier and his girl in Paris. Mr. Russell Pett directed this act. Choralairs and the Girls' Glee Club sang a medley for the finale, directed by Mr. Iaeger. Representatives of each act came back in cos- tume at the end. The faculty sponsors who worked behind the scenes to make this production a success were Mr. Russell Bradley, ticket sales: Mr. Charles Hopkins, publicity: Mr. Elbert Morgan, pro- grams: Mr. Harold Wills, stage lighting, Mr. Ernest Deagan, stage crew: Mr. G. V. Hitchings and Mr. Robert Leavitt, prop construction: and Miss Georgianna Kienly, art work. Mr. Richard Bowles directed the orchestra, which was an integral part of the show, accompanying every act. The great Woodruff did it again. L Be sure to locus it right. rx' V'
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