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Show 190 one VIi th ito large ohorus and produotion staff. An operetta, uSee Amerioa First, ff was directed by Mrs. Helen Painter, and presented on the evening of May 6, 1935, under the sponsorship of the Parent-Teaoher Association and the st. George Baseball Club. 291 Musio personnel included in the oast, chorus, and orchestra numbering over eighty-five poeple, presented "The 111a.rriase of' Nannette," being directed by Mr. MOAllister, with orohestral a ssistance of Mr. Bleak and with Miss Clara Woodhouse at the piano. direotor. LaVera r:. Io ..L\rthur assisted as the danoe The opera waa given on May 15 and 16, 1935, with the following oast: Rhoda Andrus, Paul Wilson, Mona Reber, Elvl1n Hunt. Leland Lamoreaux, Katherine Clark, Nellie Snow, Raymond Farnsworth, 1!aok Hoyt, Lellwin Wilkinson, Virginia Moody, Keith Ross, Therol MoArthur, Lilly Huntsman, Vera Sha.~espeare, Garth Sandburg, Uerlin Christenson, Esther Thomp- son, Harold Maoe, Esther Andrus, gypsies, villagers, and the chorus. 292 The three-aot como opera, "The Beggar student," was Biven in St. George on March 11 and 12, 1937, and in Hurricane on the 13, Professor Mo ..Ullster direoting. "The orchestral effeots were furnished by the Dixie College orchestra. under the direction of Earl J. Bleak with !.1iss Clara Woodhouse 291Ibid., May 2, 1935. 29 2 Sorapbooks of Rhoda Jaoy~on (In possess1on of fllioda Jaokson, st. George, Utah). |