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Show JjVlpine School - Presents Opera mar ,1 & emf Wednesday evening a crowded , j0iouse was more than thrilled at the, 0 ,!.crformance given by the boys and' a 'irls of the grammar grades of the ' Alpine, school. The operetta. "The "jand of Dreams Come true", was rilliantly presented under the cap- ie a;ible direction of the principal, Mr. a Wallace Anderson, assisted by Miss roWrhelma Walker and Merle Knudsen. mg'iiiss Ethel King was the accompan- ful st . The leaning roles were played -Jy Juanita Bonnie, supported by B;lco Beck, Melbourne Whitby and jeonard Brerey. Miss Shirley Mae Jrown very ably assumed the role lf Mother Goose, while Nessa Willis T Vt rayed the part of The Old Wo-tia'n Wo-tia'n who Lived in a Shoe. 'E Sylvia Lorraine Scofield surprised he audience with her singing. She lersonified Mistress Mary Quite Contrary, and was supported by six ,s Blue Bells, and six as Daisies. These, together with six little boys ,s Pixies, made up a very interesting -rast, along with the other well-loved 5Jharacters of Mother Goose land. A realistic forest setting for the peretta was created by the use of eal trees. This effective arrangr-aent arrangr-aent was the work of Mr. Ander-on. Ander-on. The Parent-Teacher association fficers. as well as the general pubic, pub-ic, expressed appreciation for the uccessful presentation. After the operetta the P.-T. A. old pie, ice cream and hamburgers. T'olk110 Proceec's are to be used to as-ist as-ist in equipping the lunch kitchen trith linoleum, according to Mrs. elyn I. Strong, president of the Smit. |