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John Dillon finds himself a Vic- I tim of the pillory and of Vesta Boyles. Can-Can girls A. Greger A. Sprenger B. Greger Sing Ou 57 . ff K fQ.Elff?zQf52 A Yyriifr 9- V. me a N A wig z , iw55H:Q.g , I ,.,.,. .. jl!1!? ' K Gloria Nelson John Dillon Eg-O35 Sweet LEE a musical comedy in two acts, was presented February 21 and 22 under the combined direction of George L. Meshke and Lawrence Belz. More than fifty students participated in the production which traced the develop- ment of American folk and popular music from the days of the Pilgrims to 1930. Special costumes, lighting, and scenic effects were developed to help convey the Jim Flint teaches the Illinois farmers how to square dance.
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Front Row, left to right: S. Heinl, R. Cooper, E. Dillon, G. Donaldson. Second Row: R. Pollock, E. Leuning, L. Nishi, R. Cooper, F. Hoover. Third Row: B. Flint, C. Wilson, J. Flint, B. Talbott, S. Weikal, G. Notman. Director, Mr. Larry Belz The band played at all the home foot- ball games, and presented a winter con- cert in December. A pep band was formed of mostly high school members to play at the basketball games. Members rep- resented the band at the district contest and at the all-state groups at Yakima. A concert was also given in the spring. District band and contest participants: Roger Anderson, Bill Davie, Gloria Don- aldson, Jim Flint, and Bill Edwards. Not pictured, Gloria Notman.
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,weet land James Flint Musical numberswere arranged by Mrs. Holman, Marilyn Wal- ters, and L. Belz. Vesta Boyles idea of different periods of time and lo- cale. The story concerned the adven- tures of Barnaby Goodchild fplayed by Jim Flintj as he carried the spirit of song and dance from generation to generation of Americans. Along the way he was ac- companied by the love of a young girl fGloria Nelsonj and hindered by the inter- ference of a bigot, John Dillon. Janice Morton, Frank Phelps, and Bill Edwards were in charge of the technical aspects of the production. Gloria Nelson withdraws from the villainies of John Dillon. Speakeasy crowd in scene from roaring twenties. Z
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