U7-142 8812 O6 lgd 96291, The Belle of Bagdadu was presented by the high school April 29, under the direc- tion of Mr. Edlund. The story takes placc on a Fair Day in lizxgdad. lt is a very romantic and humor- ous operetta with much melodic music and dancing in it. Various visitors arrive on this day, among them Mrs. J. Horace Mc- Cann, the new American consul, with her daughter, Elsa, and her daughters friend, Ann. Lord Archie FitzGibbons, an old friend, is also present and a little later comes Henrietta Vlfhipstitch. They learn from the Caliph and his daughter, jewel, that an assassin is abroad who carries a bomb concealed in a camera, and for this rtason all persons with cameras are to be shot immediately. Later Dick Taylor and his two mechan- ics, Bob and Bill, arrive by airplane from Hollywood. They are looking for a lovely girl, known only as the Belle of Bagdad, in order to engage her as a motion picture star. They hope to identify her by a small photograph which they have, and also by an amulet she wears, but in order to make sure they bring a large camera with them to take pictures of all prospects. Dick meets jewel, who welcomes him cordially, but the two mechanics meet Ali lien Mustapha, the chief of police, who sees their camera and orders them to be executed. ln order to escape, Bill and Bob resort to disguise, first as Dervishes and afterwards as members of the Caliph's body-guard. VVhile in this latter disguise, they manage to capture the real assassins, and in recognition of their valor the Caliph orders Jewel to present Dick with the sacred amulet. This identifies her as the Belle. Bill and Bob are freed in time to couple with Elsa and Ann, while Henrietta finds solace in the companionship of Ali Ben Mustapha. CAST OF' CHARACTERS Mrs. 1. Horace McCann ..,,.. Mabel Awmiller Elsa McCann ..rr.....,,................. Jeanne Monson Ann Blackwell .....,..........,.......... Edna Routsala Archie FitzGibbons .....,........,.,. Gilbert Austin Zelinda ,,,,......,,...,..,,,..,.... ,.,,,. D orothy Pacsmag Rose ,,,,...,,,,.,,,.,,,,,..,..... ..,.r, L label VVestman Lily ,,,,,,,r,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,.,....,,,,.,...., Roberta Mundale Ali Ben Mustapha ..................,,i. Jack Buchholz Caliph Hassan El Carib .................... Ed Lund jewel ..,,.....,,,........,.... ,,............ B lary Campo Bob Ballentine ,..........., ..... R ichard Buchholz Bill Blake ,,.,.....,,,,....,,..... ...,,,, D onald Buswell Henrietta NVhipstitch ,,,...,....,.. Glennys Schmit Dick Taylor .............,......,.....,,,..... Harold Booth Dancers-Eleanor Carpenter, Rosie Flucki- ger, Dorothy Nyberg, Frances Sapp Chorus of natives, guards and tourists- Glee Club GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club this year under the direction of its new conductor, Mr. J. Gor- don Edlund, made its first public appear- ance in October. ln December, dressed in black choral robes with white collars, they presented a number of Christmas carols at the Christ- mas program given by the music organi- zation of the school. A beautiful choir ef- fect was attained with these costumes and Clark Orcutt provided organ accompani- ment which added to the chapel motif. On April 22, the girls took part in the music meet at Onalaska. The Glee Club deserves immeasurable credit for its invaluable work towards mak- ing this year's operetta, The Belle of Bagdaclf' possible. Three months of pains- taking rehearsals were necessary for the group to reach the degree of perfection called for by the tricky oriental milieu. The end of the year found the glee club with a very successful season behind it and looking forward to next year's program. Page Sixteen
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Top row: Alfred Iioyer, Gfenn Nettlzlnd, Donald Iiu5weII, ,lack Iinchholz, Kenneth Orentt. Leslie Dodge, Hrnno Kosky, Bud Kalieh. Second row: Richard Chaffee, Charles jones, Fred Martin, Iingene Carpenter, john Beyers, Ernest Chaffee, XVaIter Cnrtit, Crnden Shives, Third row: Art Zion, Albert Iiaekinan, Russell Nolan, Erland Alloen, Roy IIiIl, Melvin Hange, Robert Meade, XYesIey Ileying. jaek Quanstroni. Bottom row: Ervine Lzinon, ,Ianies Kerns, Robert XVQIIS, Raylnoiul Aho, Clyde Inman, Ge-rzIId Parteh. MOST ACTIVE SCHOOL ORGANIZATION I F.F.A. PLAY CAST Mr. johnson .....,.,.....,,,....,,,, ...............,, I Director Mrs. .Iohnson ,,,,..... ,.....,,,,i....,. D ireetor Xona Manning ....., .,,,..,,. B Irs. Travis Cruden Shives ,,,,.... .......,,,,,, VV 'Ong Song Ifrnest Chaffee ,,,,,,, .,.,,,,., S Ileriff Macklin Mabel Awmiller ,,,,.i,..,,,,.......,....... Alice Perkins C 0 Page Ii ghteen
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