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(f A Philip Faustman, script writer; James Hoekje, business manager. 1952 Brown am Plans for the 1952 Brown and Gold Fantasies were begun last spring with the appointment of Script Writer Philip Faustman, and Producer Gilbert Kursch- ner. By fall the script was nearly com- pleted, enabling the Director and Business Manager to be appointed. These posi- tions were filled by Michael Zins and James Hoekje, respectively. Working with these people was a stu- dent-faculty Fantasies Committee. Other behind-the-scenes workers included: Har- old Shoup, technical director, Douglas Johnson, orchestra conductor; William Wells, chorus director; Jerry French, choreography; Gordon Sherwood, orches- tration; and Charles Sherwood, publicity. Lee Steinhardt, Ted Teeter, Marcelle Gillespie, Bill Durkee, Laurine Elsie, Kenneth Hansen. Al Stirling, Bill Morse, Bradley Smith, Sandy Hibbard, Bill Dagg.
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DANCES heart Ball is among the first dances of the second semester . . . Seniors and guests enjoy themselves at the Senior Cabaret . . . Spring brings the Military Ball . . . Junior-Senior Dinner Dance . . . The Cotillion. Open houses, dorm and organization sponsored dances, both formal and informal, furnish Western ' s dance enthusiasts with plenty of relief from classes and everyday affairs. Western ' s women did the inviting to League ' s Frosty Wonderland formal. Highlight of ROTC social festivities is the annual Military Ball. Informal dances are an important part of college extra- curricular activities.
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told Fantasies A hard working cast began rehearsing at the end of February for the show to be presented at the Civic Theater, May 14-17. Before long, those dotes had passed, and the seventh annual Fantasies production was a part of Western ' s history. With Puerto Rico as a setting, the show was concerned with three American Sail- ors, of varying degrees of intelligence and financial means, who intended to build a night club on the island. In the process they joined forces with a stranded show troupe with many results, love being not the least. Music for the show was student-written and took on a fiesta time air. Featured number was Holiday. Michael Zins, director; Gilbert Kurschner, produce Jerry French, Douglas Johnson, Gordon Sherwood Back row: Harriet Goodrich, Barbara Newman, Dolores Lee, Patricia Johnson. Front row: Olga Nickoloft, Rita Datcher, Jean Kenny, Beverly Tait, Nancy Mclntyre.
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