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Show -OPERA PLEASES RECORD CROWD AT HIGH SCH001. The local hipll school last week ulilcd laurels to its musical crown n the presentation of their annul an-nul ooera. "The Chocolate Sol-Iam-." The performance was giv- ;n Thursday night, forstudents mil on Friday for the peneral mblic. Capacity audiences greeted greet-ed the players each night and all - ranie from the entertainment with the satisfaction of having wit-lessed wit-lessed a performance of outstand-nr outstand-nr mpr:. Leading- roles were executed . .vith a finish seldom seen or heart Jin high school performances. A y .veil-trained group of dancers, ovely and appropriate costumes, irchestration, dramatics, stage set-ings set-ings and scenery made the opera rne long to be remembered in the listory of the school. The opera was directed by Carl 3. Nelson, music supervisor, with Bernice Park in charge of dramatics: dram-atics: Walter Peterson, orchestra; orches-tra; Wayne Johnson, A. E. Jacobin, Jacob-in, scenery; Ida Hoffman, dances; Dorothy Shurtleff, costumes; Helen Hel-en Nelson, accompanist; JMerle Fletcher, assistant director: Max Nebekor, Andy Nylnnd, Lamar IBoyer, Duane Turner, stage managers; man-agers; George Bone. David Alle-man, Alle-man, electricians; Yvonne Child t.laek Laney, business managers; P.eed Brockbank, Elsie Sumison nnd Agnes Ryan, property man-tigers. |