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R. Drohn, I. Brunner, R. McIntyre, ond C. Kroll in the OSC production of Kyle Chrichton's The floppiest Millionaire . Actor McCain consults with Director Evans. ‘dfhe happiest cjUt iowai te “The most difficult character in comedy is that of the fool, and he must be no simpleton that plays that part.” Cervantes Opening the 59-60 theatre season at OSC was the happy production of “The Happiest Millionaire”. This comedy, about the Biddle family of Philadelphia and their domineering and different father played, November 13 and 14. Richard Drahn played the part of the father, the “uninhibited master of every body's ceremonies.” The romantic interest in the play was that between Cordelia Biddle and Angier Duke, played by Carol Kroll and Rick McIntyre. Miss Maysel Evans was the director of the play and Mr. Robert Brismaster was the technical director of the production. Make-up is a part of the rol® portrayed by Mary Su® Klein. 14
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Sjandef! cTcotiiial! The choir and orchoitra in the November 24 concert. Director, conductor and the last word. “Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day life.” Auerbach The bicentennial of Handel’s death in 1759 was commemorated by the choir and symphony orch-tra in a joint concert. The featured work of the program was the Oratorio Judas Maccabaeus.” Guest soloists for the program included Lydia Lund, Marjorie Moore, Ralph Nielsen, and Bernard Izzo. The program was directed by Dr. Stanley Linton. College Choir Master and Mr. David Zeflf, College Orchestra Conductor. Cfiftistmas CohCG tt The Oshkosh High School A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Frederick Leist, presented a Christmas concert on December 10. The program, arranged by the Union Program committee, gave OSC students an opportunity to hear a thrilling and inspiring concert by one of the best high school choral groups in the United States. 16
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