University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Moccasin Yearbook (Morris, MN)

 - Class of 1938

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7 Y yt Standing—H. Schelter, J. Conroy, E. Johansen, M. Nelson, E. Freese, E. Johnson. Sitting—L. Krieg, B. Dewey. “Where's My Baby?’ “Second Childhood’’, a three-act farce presented by the Advanced Class, centers around the discovery of the Elixir of Youth discovered by Professor Relyea, played by Edwin Johnson, and his assistant, Phil Stanton, played by Leslie Lindor. The results of the supposed adminis- tering of a dose of the elixir to General Burbeck (Herman Schelter) and the arrival of his daughter-in-law (Marcine Nelson) and her baby create bewildering and amusing situations. Other parts in the play were taken by Irene Podratz, Doris Swanson, Harold Grothem, Barbara Dewey, Lorraine Krieg, Eva Johansen, James Conroy, and Ernest Freese. The production staff included Miss Jelstrup, coach, Pauline Weber, costume manager, Francis Foley, business manager, Stanley Magnuson and Glendon Rose, property managers. H. Schelter I, Podratz ' is. Tear i ; L. Lindor : sore atags E. Johnson M. Nelson ef L. Lindor D. Swanson H. Grothem

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H. Brevig J : M. Olson H. DeVries C. Hammerberg “It's the Gypsy in Me. “The Gypsy Rover’ will undoubtedly be the outstanding event on this year’s. musical program. The story of the operetta is that Rob, played by Henry DeVries, is stolen as an in- fant by his nurse Meg, acted by Helen Olson, who has become the wife of Marto (Marvin Olson). Many years afterward Constance, played by Hazel Brevig, meets Rob and they fall in love. Their plans for elopement are overheard by Lord Craven (Eugene Regan) who in- forms Sir George (Thilbert Sandvig). Other effective scenes are those between Nina (Elva Cook) and Captain Jerome (Herman Schelter), and Zara (Muriel Kottke) and Sinfo (Clifford Hammerberg). Miss O’Connor will act as musical director and Mr. Long as dramatic coach. ’ H. DeVries, M. Olson, T. Sandvig, M. Kottke, E. Cook, C. Hammerberg, Miss O’Connor E. Regan, H. Olson, P. Olson



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