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Christmas rjoitmQ On with the dunce! let joy be unconfin'd Byron Throughout the OSC year dances of many kinds and for many occasions were held. Among the more celebrated and the most successful was the 1959 Christmas Formal. Providing the music for the Pan-Hellenic “Golden Snowfall”, were the Mod-ernaires. Another part of the OSC tradition and the celebration of the joyous, holiday season became memory matter in a most memorable fashion. 19 Happy... Holidays!
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an OSC Yul Brunnor (Dave Moyer), under the auspices of his room-mates and for the amazing sum of twenty dollars . . . 18 and another typically brisk and beautiful Wisconsin winter . . .
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QAAga ic( o{ (Dg Tear a passion to tatters ... to split the ears of the groundlings.” Shakespeare From a land of blue Munchkins to a land of yellow Winkies, to the Emerald City and back to Kansas traveled little Dorothy — befriending some unreal characters along the way. Annette Stern, assisted by Jane Dorn, directed the turn of all the events in the 1960 children’s play, Wizard of Oz’ The play, presented January 15 thru 17, was enjoyed by large crowds of youngsters. Dorothy was played by Sue Dhein and her dog, Toto, by Keith Nelson in the Adele Thane adaptation of the beloved story. Dorothy’s friends, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodsman and the Cowardly Lion were played by Brian Gilmore, Wilbur Denson and Irv Teichmiller. Assisting with the production of the annual children’s play were Miss Maysel Evans and Mr. Robert Brismaster. 20 A gathering of the cast.
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