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RHETOR QUEEN ,lean Young Alpha Gamma Delta
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resents directed by Jim Parsons a musical comedy by Guy Bolton, P. G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay, and Russell Crouse Anything Goes, the first musical produced by the College Union Entertainment Committee was presented January 19 and 20 in Hen- dricks Hall. The musical comedy concerns a young man named Billy Crocker who comes aboard ship to say bon voyage to his boss. On boarding he discovers that the girl he loves, Hope Harcourt, is sailing for England with her mother and her fiance, Sir Evelyn Oakleigh. Billy decides to make the trip. By borrowing an extra ticket from Rev. Dr. Moon who is actually Public Enemy No. 13 in disguise, Billy is able to sail. ln order to keep Sir Evelyn away from Hope, Billy asks Reno Sweeney, a Night Club Proprietess travelling with twenty-four chorus girls, to entertain him. Complications arise when Billy discovers that he is being pursued by the police because the ticket he used was originally meant for Snake Eyes Johnson, Public Enemy No. l, a friend of Rev. Dr. Moon. Both Moon and Billy are finally caught but, as al- ways, there is a happy ending for all. T, . ' The chorus wishes Bon Voyage in a song and dance routine. Reno . . Billy ..... Moonface . . Hope .... Bonnie ...... Sir Evelyn .... Mrs. Harcourt . . Angels Chastity . . Charity . . . Virtue . . . Purity . Whitney . . . Bishop . . . Purser . . Steward . . Sailor . . Sailor . . Captain . . First Girl . . . Second Girl . . Third Girl . . . Reporter ..... Cameraman . . . Ching ....... Ling . . cruise. ' Moonface, Bonnie and Billy meet in two cabins on A deck. 25 Reno pursuades Billy to take the ship's v CAST . . Nancy Rice . . Gary Welch . . . Steve Pearce . Janice Sprague . Connie Gerken JimCox . . Nancy Ogilvie . . . Marti Rivera . . . . . . rnie Vohs Ka Schanauer . . . . . iane Perry . erry Allen . . Bill Peterson . . . Bill Muzzilo . Bill Podrazik . Sam Conrow . Bob Mauskopf . . . . Rick Lewis . Janice Ragland . . . . Pam Sulser . . . . Sue Perme . . . . . Mary Flavin Dan Frederickson RogerCoe . . Merrill Clarke Nloonface demonstrates to Billy the way to eat breakfast aboard a ship.
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FIRST PRINCESS Carmen Wendleton - Tau Kappa Epsilon SECOND PRINCESS Sandra Hawkins Sigma Kappa Campus beauties compete for coveted queen title Twelve women vied for the title RHETOR Queen in the annual RHETOR contest sponsored by SGA. On the afternoon of February 26, each contestant had a personal interview with the three judges, and that evening they attended a dinner where they extemporarily answered a light question and a more seri- ous one. In both judging events, the women were judged on beauty, good grooming, social competence including manners, personality, voice, poise, and physical grace: and general con- versation. On March 12 at the RHETOR Ball, ,lean Young, sponsored by Alpha Gamma Delta, was crowned the 1966 RHETQR Queen, and her attendants were Carmen Wendleton, first princess, and Sandra Hawkins, second princess, sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Kappa, respectively. Janet Werne Assoc. of Indep. Students 3 if m Lynn Hill Sigma Sigma Sigma Nina Cgvey Houts Hall Nancy Roncelli Nickerson Hall Connie Barclay Delta Zeta A ffwf. 11 Stephanie Gillum Sigma Pi Carol Bargfrede Alpha Sigma Alpha 27 N .Q Judy Tough Hosey Hall Linda Colvin Alpha Omicron Pi
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