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Show School Operetta Proves Most Pleasing Affair "The Queen's Bouquet," operetta presented by the elementary grades of this city, was witnessed by a capacity house Wednesday night. The opretta was given in the high school auditorium in the afternoon for the students of the school and in the evening for the general public. In giving an account of the operetta operet-ta it is difficult to know just where to commence. The singing, the dancing, the costuming, the dramatics, drama-tics, the staging and lighting, etc., etc., each division was so very well done that the results were wholly pleasing. Rulon Brimhall and Miss Helen Clarke were the directors and were ably assisted by committees made up of the teaching corps. Miss Alice Parker was the accompanist. Mrs. Edgar Booth also gave assistance in working out the dance steps. Preceding the operetta several "selections were rendered by the elementary ele-mentary grades orchestra under the direction of Mr. Brimhall, and three dance numbers were given by children child-ren of the primary grades, j The cast and committees follow: j Queen Elma Singleton ! Grandmother Beth Cheever ' Barbara Anna Beth Smith Jane Kathryn Bird Bobbie John Gammell John Gene Parker Edith Mildred Richards Queen's Messenger Alva Goodall Tiny Rosebud Lois Lynch Rosebud Helen Adamson Daisy Virginia McGrew Bachelor Buttons . . Donna Cleghorn Miriam Young Chief Gardener . . . Joe Christiansen Queen's Maids Mildred Adamson, Helen Pett, Barbara Taylor, Mary Robinson, Jean Shipley, Leah Robinson. Rob-inson. Queen's Attendants Alta Cruzon, Irene Shelley. Chorus of Gardeners, Birds, Frogs, Children, Butterflies, Bees, Fairies and flowers. Operetta Committees Music Mr. Brimhall, Miss Clark, Miss Parker. Dialogue Miss Bigelow, Miss Mcpherson. Mc-pherson. Stage and Advertising Mr. Wing, Mr. Adamson. Dance Miss Hutchings, Mrs. L. Booth, Mrs. Dunyon. Costume Miss A. Miller, Miss Hayes, Miss Jorgensen, Miss R. Miller, Mill-er, Miss Phillips. |