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Show HIGH SCHOOL OPERA TO BE PRESENTED ON FRIDAY, MARCH 16 Organizations and groups have been functioning well, preparing for the school opera. They anticipate a gala performance. The following groups are taking part: Cast of 14 leads as follows: Kanopoi, Prince of, Hilo, Leonard Twitchell. Kilani, his daughter, Ethel Hearn. Konobopo, nobleman, Jack Weston. Napoopoo, nobleman, Bill Tribole. Takapili, (30 years old), Raffield Crawford. Hermit of Hawaii? ? Who Knows. Lieut. Paul C. Green of U. S. Navy, LaVell Parson. Bos'n Bill, the sailor, Ken Weston. Toto (lively Toto), Vernice Smith. Tata (tantalizing Tata), Luella Bird. Mi Yi, fisherman, Roy Patterson. Kaluma, High Priest, Frank Agui-lar. Agui-lar. O Yu, wise man, Bob Sherwood. Mee Tu, wise man, Joe Rogers. Chorus of 65 voices. Orchestra of 18 pieces as follows: 1st violin Margaret Moore, Dr. Charles Parrish, Ruth Pool, Ardith Bird, Hazel Tribole, Carol Smith. 2nd violin -Selma Johnson, Anna Mae James. Viola Leah Thompson Cello Sarah Pool Clarinet, Irene Munford Trombone John Clay 1st trumpet Lyle Goodwin 2nd trumpet Evelyn Hickman Piano Ethel Tanner Bass Tuba Waldon Blackburn Drums: Ralph Thompson, Robert Sherwood. Dancing chorus of 14 dancers. Scenery and costume committee: Ellen Ford, chairman, Irene Munford, Martin Holm. Advertising committee: Virgia Kil-lam Kil-lam chairman, Waldon , Blackburn, Venita Smith. Artists Staff of twelve artists with Ellen Ford, chief artist. Stage Carpenters: Bob Sherwood, Martin Holm, Joe Rodgers, Bill Weidner. Chorus dictator .... Leonard Twitchell Cast Dictator Luella Bird Dance Dictator Katherine Kirk Dance Director Edna Bunnell Production Director Lorus Hand Secretary Katherine Munford There are 21 musical numbers, in-1 eluding overtures, chorals and choruses, chor-uses, quartets, trios, duets, solos; four dance combinations. The scenery has been built and', painted especially for this production by Director L. Hand and his staff of artists and carpenters. i |