Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 May 1930, p. 25

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Thursday, May 29, 1930 tra "deluxe." The boys in the orâ€" chestra were George Hinn, Orvo Helander, Mavern Hamilton, Oscar Goepner, â€" Edgeley Todd, Richard Schneider, â€" Frank _ Straight, James Butterwcrth, Roy Rhinehart. "Iâ€" Can‘t Do That Sum" was the song and dance offered by members of the Girls Glee club. Ruth Drake was the soloist, and followed the "sum â€" song" with "Educate Your Feet." The girls who sang were Pearl Stanley, Allene Burberick, Anita Anâ€" derson, â€" Marie â€" Lawther, Lorraine Zimmer, Myrtle Dorr, Verene Gunâ€" ckel, June Kuehne, Betty Wenban, Robbie Lou Schneider, Esther Drake, Harriett Stryker, Arlene Fehr, Lois Fehr. â€" Eleanor Erickson accompanâ€" icd. f Molly Sloan and Mildred Slaughter in a tap dance showed the actions of a real educated horse. Ruth Sloan accompanied. The Sweet Girl Graduates (Miss ‘Thompson directing) gave a waltz clog, in "caps and gowns." The gradâ€" uates were Eva Miller, Ruth Anderâ€" son, Gerda Hansen, Lillian Lindstrom, Margaret Mickelsen, Helen Hitchcock, Selma Cook, Marie Lawther, Joan Dexter, Christine Hansen, Jean Morâ€" ton, Robbie Lou Schneider. # Goepner and Wilson (Oscar and Alex, respectively), in several banjo numbers, were followed by Miller (Hot Foot) Worthington in his own interpretations. â€" They say he is inâ€" imitable! "When School Is Out"â€"dancing pupils of Mr. Kendigâ€"ended the eveâ€" ning‘s performance. These girls were Marion Bard, Martha Jane Thomas, Helen Mae Koon, Betty Ann Shepâ€" herd,. Nora Fink, Hildegard Balke, Dorothy Strenger, Margaret Coxe. Large Production Staff The stage crew, under Mr. Schneiâ€" der, consisted of Edward Niemeyer, stage manager, Carl Lanzl, Edward O‘Neil, _ Arthur Gourley, Leonard Keaster, Dubby Peterson, Raymond Phillips, and Robert Skidmore. 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