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X . The- 'wlorld ix nun tomzhtf' Once: lfpon a Busf' Prospcctk third annual Variety Show. rolled into the Little: Theatttr .pm March 25 and 26. The story. written by Creatin- Writing Club. centered on a lost Crurnbly Bu? that arrived at a Castle in a tiny European Country on a Qtrange night. Faculty members in charqt- ,W W . , 1.22 x 3 And uhm fgxar-tly ar-1 you Once Upon A Bus wr-rc N111 Lindvniann who was director of thr: show. Bliss Tinnn and fylr. Sniitley. John Bletsig. Rladelaine DQHuxar. Lloyd Peterson. Joan D,Argo. and Sandra Lee held the speaking parts. whilt' many other studenm contributed their tale-nts by dancing singing. and playing musical instrurncnty. Sophomorr-N El It-s ff-mines. , if QV4' WX? ' f 5' 7 . ' .W W fm 3 Binufi. Immun. and hnnxuf. .11 -4
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fi' i i u-t ean't believe it. no bgwtlesj' 'If ylzill dont IUOY0. youll get what? 'I Love. You More Ear'-h Day. Its Spring in Dixie' in de Hun in yo' stoniawlif Love Goes South A colorful. ioinantic rnusical comedy. Love Goes Southf! was given by ineinbers of the music departinent under the direction of Miss Leick. The Little Theater wax transformed into the Southern Georgia plantation ol' Colonel Benjamin Jackson. a doginatic southerner who was still fighting the Civil Viar. played by Bruce Robb and grandfather of june jackson. played by Betty Klnrtin. Upon her return froni New York. June announced she waS going' to niarry Hill Fuller. played by Gene Kozlowski. who her gtrandlather claimed was a 11Q-griocl Yanket -. The plot to win the Colonel rmfr to liking Bill was complicated by a New York producer of plays. one of Colonel Jacksons serv- ants-Horeguard. Uluneis aunt. and a bug inanf' Hut the story ended happily for all. The lead characters and the Rlixed Chorux gave the niusic to the story with Conte On Down. Their Honey. T fXIet Youf' I Love You Klore Each Dayfi and She's Swell. and a nuinber of other songs. The Qrchestra. under the direction of B111 Yolz. supplied the accoinpanimenti the xcenery was made by the nieinbers of the Art Club. directed by Xlr. Fredin. and the lighting and sound were under the supervision of the isklldlo-XvlNlI.1i Department headed by Klr. Layinon.
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