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l-IINKY DINKY PARLEY VOO lanice Wulting, Kay McCloskey, Lorraine Tuttle, Gloria Mundo lThese girls were also dancing instructors assisting Miss McGrawl CARNIVAL COVERS October 23, l936 was the highlight of the year to Miss MCC-raw, Mr. Christian, the Carnival cast, and to the entire School. On that evening, before an audience of 3,000, the biggest, best, and most uproarious Carni- val to date was put on. Who can forget the lilting tunes, the snappy dances, the crazy comedy, the echoes of which still haunt our memories? Orchids go to Lorraine Tuttle, Gloria Mun- do, lanice Wulfing, and Kay McCloskey, who so capably assisted Miss McGraw in the danc- ing numbers to insure the Carnival of success. The show was lavish in every detail. From the costumes, especially in the minuet and stars numbers, to the elaborately staged SELF WITH GLORY Hallowe'en and Carden Caietiesu acts, richness of detail prevailed. Above all, the crowd was extravagant in its praise and applause. The acts most lauded were the Garden Caietiesf' Hungarian Dance, l-linky Dinky Parley Voo, Cadet Daze, and The Barn Dance. People came to enjoy and they enjoyed- the best variety of entertainment that has ever been gathered within the portals of this school. Verily, this year's crop of talent didn't seem the same. lt was better! Rising to new heights and covering itselt with glory, the Carnival marched on to vic- tory. .
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GARDEN GAIETI ES l i Betty Sibley, Dell Kennedy, Denis Kelly, Olga Chizmar, Ruth Sibley Everyone acclaimed Garden Gaietiesn as the prettiest number in the whole show. The flow- ery decorations and the electric lights on the swings, the snappy song, I Bet You Tell That To All the Girls, and Denis Kelly's rich voice all combined to make this act a sure hit! Denis topped ott all his brilliant performances by out- doing himself in the Frolics. Another act, which set the audience cheer- ing but which is not shown in pictures, was the Barn Dance. Mary Margaret Keller, Gena jab- lonski, Marion Heimback, George Walsh, Bob Crane, and Herbert Kraus injected a rural splash to the proceedings, The audience roared tor tive minutes after this demonstration ot prancing pantomine. Other acts not in pictures were: The Scene Changes, A Lane in London, Homeward Bound, Limehouse Blues, Shoe Shine Boy, The News Girls, The Charleston, The Hungarian Dance, and Rhythm on the Range.
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