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Show TULIP TIME IS WELLRECEIVED One of the most successful and elaborate Bingham junior high school operettas was staged last-evening last-evening in the high school auditorium. aud-itorium. Elaborate scenery, pretty pret-ty costumes, and the choruses-and choruses-and dancing groups added much to the enactment of "Tulip Time", an operetta in two acts by G. F. Morgan and F. G. Johnson. John-son. Principal C. N. Crawford acted act-ed as stage manager; LaVern Dickson as director; Joel Jensen directed the orchestra; Bernice Anderson was piano accompanist; Mrs. Marlowe Turpin, dance director; di-rector; Paul Kuhni, stage designer design-er and technician; J. L. Seal stage construction; Mrs. J. L. Seal, flowers; Vern Baer, costumes; cos-tumes; John Chipian, advertising; advertis-ing; J. Byron Birch, electrician; Myrth Harvey and Verna Walker, make-up; Paul Kuhni and Margaret Mar-garet Ireland, programs. Having speaking parts were K. Nelson, Kathleen Taylor, Ray Pett, Dahrl Rae Mitchell, Richard Rich-ard Jones, Elma Strelich, Harry Watkins and Grant Hickman. There were over 200 students in the choruses and dances. |