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Show : MifJSTREi; show - WILL BE GIVEN -j - V-t't.... '".V . ' :.' , ; ; : v Students of Music Class of Bingham n' ' . ' High School to Give "Zip Zowie" 't. School Auditorium. ' v : ':. . ".''Zip Zowie" a three part musical ; 1 ' extravaganza, will be presented at the y .' -. ... high school auditorium Wednesday - '- evening of next week, by the students ;',V of the Music classes, under the sup-ervision sup-ervision of "Professor Irwin Jensen, of the music department. .. . " " ' The three part musical show, which v ' : is being given after weeks of rehearsals, rehear-sals, promises to be one of the best 4 . '. entertainments of the year. The pro- f " ceedi will be used in paying for the ' '' musical instruments purchased. at the , , start of the school year, for the for- 1 mutation of a school band. ' Tickets for the masterpiece are to ' be purchased from the high school - - 'students, and at Schramm-Johnson's 1 k ' and Campbell's Drug sfores, and that ' f i ' - ' , there "will be a large crowd present is ' I-f-. made manifest by the large number I " of tickets already soldi - i , The fact that there will be 60 peo- v' , pie . in the past and choruses shows the stupendousness of the production. , ' ,;,; .tr ,. The . pupils have taken to the show i'':4"' 'wi,n:a eal seldom shown among j- , ' v . vschool' children, a condition which ' promises much for the success of the : ".'',' 'show.' ; ..' ;t f , . X After the first two parts of the 'j show have been shown, a minstrel V ' ' show will be given as the third sec-vt.V sec-vt.V '''V ' of the production, with "Riley y-' y:f ':::5'ti".' Harvey Wolfe, Bob O'Neal It'" Bon-Johanson as the fun mak- , j ers. ; " r 1 j&f$'Jti r-' Zip ' Zowie". opens' with the Kap- '"..'-. Jpelle . Sisters and Margaret Adams as i . s the : feature attraction. ' This stunt f ';';""'' .v'.' promises- real treat, as these three S f "Hv V- are in a class by themselves, when it '"'"'-l ' comes to harmony. ' I'J- i ,,Tn Kate n the Boat" is the Ns 't ' ?me part wo, nnd'lt'U' too good t t't ? 'tM- You have to see this part to v'N'-mlly PPreciate' j- ''" . ti.f$.i$ pnnstrel show, which is the K.,:V;? V:!M'B attraction will open with the en-i'-'SsV J5-li!fB,' nging" "Stepping Around," i;' 't,--L-' with the black face men heading for ilM'' '..-ParktowB ball. ' '' After a series of high class jokes, j$V;.jriJ; if i 'Virginia, Colyar and Willard Nichols $'iAt wu nw'se with "Courting Liza Jane," ,K . ' , (continued on page I) Minstrel Show (Continued from Page 1) a real minstrel song. A double quartet will then be heard in "Mah Gal," a wonder song written by Professor Jensen for the occasion. A stunt by Harvey Wolfe will be followed fol-lowed by a pianologue "If I Was What I Ain't, Instead of What I Is," by Ed (Mickey) Culleton. The "Mosquito Parade" by the chorus promises to be one of the big successes of the evening. A story by Blanche Kenner will be followed by the Chorus singing "O Rastus, Don't You Weep, Don't You Mourn." Riley Patten is listed at this stage of the performance with a humorous song, "That's a Plenty,' which will be followed by a story by Katherine Williams. Wil-liams. ' "Lullaby," a new composition by Professor Jensen, will be given by the chorus. This latest of Professor Jensen's Jen-sen's efforts is said to be one of his best. The closing ensemble singing "Stepping Around" closes the show. A special matinee will be given on Wednesday afternoon for the school children. , |