THE TORRANCE HERALD DECEMBER 21, 1961 *? '' Scheduled K> For January Run at College Appearing as Hie lead in the HE HAS also played in vari­ graduate of Inglowood High El Camino College midwinter ous productions at Hampton School and a second semester I play. "Mister Roberts." will be Playhouse. student at EC. He has held Clif Potts of Manhattan Beach Other leading players in the parts in "Romeo and Juliet," The play, scheduled to run "Mister Roberts" cast are John and "PygmaUan" at ECC and' Jan. 12. 'l3. 19 and 20. will Leifhelm. Inglewood; Lee Me- "The Show-off," while attend feature Potts in the title role Lnughlin. Torrance: Dennis ing Santa Ana College. and will be composed of 21 Morgan. El Segundo. and Ron student actors Murphy. Redondo Beach. OTHERS in the cast include Potts, a graduate of Mira Doc, portrayed by l^eifhelm. Murphy. Dowdy; Jam Cole- r Costa High School, was active shows an ironic acceptance of man. Stefanowski; Jerry Cole. in theater arts there and has things as he finds them. Wiley; and Miss Stephanie C portrayed roles in "Remark­ Leifhelm has appeared in Smith. Ann Gerard, all from able Mr. Pennvpacker." "In­ the "Madwoman of Chaillot" Redondo Beach; David Pritch- herit the Wind." 'Twelfth and is completing his first se­ ard. Insigna. Vie Xastasia Night." "South Pacific" and mester in theater arts at El Mannion. and Dennis Si noil. "Madwoman of Chaillot" on Camtno. Chief Petty Officer Johnson. fc the El Camino campus all from Inglewood. cast are PORTRAYING the captain, | Completing the of the Steve Rinaldl. Lindstrom. Ho .igainst whom the men dondo; Craig Thompson. Sell- ship wage war. is McLaughlin. lemmer, Torrance: Dale Hall, a theater arts major. A former | STADIUM baseball player. Gerhart. and Rick Crowell. THEATRE football and 'Shore Officer, from El Se- McLaugMin took part in Mill- 1653 Crovtnt FA 8-6375 Romeo and Juliet." "Alladin gundo, Paul Wilkening, Lamp," , tary Policeman. Manhattan and His Wonderful I Beach, and Mike Hoc tor,, W»d Through Saturday and the Christmas play. i "Shore Patrolman," from Tor- 0»<»mh«r 3O*1 "Everyman." ad­ 1 ranee. Wol» Dim«v'» The war Is a personal > Sets for the production will' venture which has lost its be constructed by stage craft glamour to . i students under the direction "GREYFRIARS played by Morgan, who Is a BOBBY" | of instructor Les Thomas. ' STl'DEXT producer for the i — Al.o — OF SERVICE . .. Frank Francis, general manager or the Rome mond Hundley. \\lllard Caley. and Frank Francis, general manager. Bottom midwinter production will be I 130 YEARS Jo­ John Woynt in Cable Corp.. a division of AI.COA, recently awarded 10->ear sen-ice pins row. Matthew' Panek. Jack Radcllffe. Vernon Weldln. Morgan Kclle). Miss Carolyn Waddingham. Hampton Cairoll. Torrance, while costumes will j to 13 employes of tbe Torrance plant. Those receiving pins are, seph Ventlmigllo, Spiro Pandora, and "THE be under the direction of Miss top row. Helen Forgey, Richard Gates, Robert Kellev. Warren Mudd. Ray­ ALAMO" Julie O'Neil of Hawthorne and Miss lla Archibald of Tor­ MATINEES DAILY i P.M. rance. Bumett Ferguson is Photographers 'Auntie Mame' First "JAPANESE MOVIES faculty advisor. TUESDAY — 6 30 P M. Props are being directed by Elect Crotty Ml»s Shirley Turk, Miss Gail Night Hailed Success 1925 W. CorMit A 06MINO SOON — "KIT- \Vilkins. Manhattan Beach, and many other area PA I-24J4 Mis* Sally Slater of Torranre Chapel Theatre's production, DIGioia. and Tickets for the annual mid- p \y crotty of Crotty of the ever-popular "Auntie 1 residents The production is winter production will be on photography In Torrance hasi Mame" opened last weekend directed by Bob McCaman. is producer. ORGANS sale in the student store fol- ^^n named treasurer of the before a full house, and the, Don Gish HAMMOND lowing the Christmas holidays. jProfessional Photographers of The cast will take a break Will All R(*lly ApprMltt* audience's reaction has proved | H*r* It On* OiH Th«y _ Southern California for 1962. the comedy is still just as pop-, over the Christmas weekend. HAMMOND STUDIOS OF THE SOUTH BAY officers and an 11- ular as it ever was. Thelma but will rc-opcn on Dec. 29 Five for a three-day run over the j^.1* 1*71 IIPULVIDA SLVO. — TORRANCI member board of directors Lcdwidge of Torrance is cast in the title role of the play New Year's weekend. Reserva­ FOR OUR 9RANO OMNINGI were elected at the December V^ . WATCH meeting of PPSC, which counts and is supported by a cast tions may be made by calling THIN CALL OUR MOBIL SHOW ROOM A %\C^ TIL WESTERN among its membership the top j which has worked long and FR 2-9638 or FR 89017 ™ TO YOUR DOOR — OA t-1131 portrait, commercial and in­ hard to bring the play to special New Year's Eve party DANCING dustrial photographers South Bay audiences. has been planned. WED - FRI - SAT - SUN. in Southern California. Others in the cast include qMMMPMBIMMI SATURDAY 1ST MIXED DRISKS IN TOWN Grant R- Uppert of Van .lacquie Sinviley as Vera, Jarl ! FOR SPECIAL •P H P P I CAFE NOW OPEN Nuys will lead the organiza­ Victor as Unrisay. Bob Poser DEC- " 10 10 AM »o 2 AM. tion for the next year, succeed­ .«. young Pat. and Denton OFFER TURN TO 5 f K 1 1 ! 1331 W. "B" ing Al Greene. who automati- \\able as Mr. Babcock. Also Wilminglon — TE 5-4900 'cally continues u a director. ! matured are Grace Engle- PAGE 18 1 ., Christmas Party bnght. Ubbie Stephens. HhU J * * SUPERB FOOD ? for RESTAURANT INN CAFE MARINEUND OPtt DAILY U TIJUANA ««" FR. 7-1547 Torrance Children OH TMI OCUM MTWHM IIOOXOO MACM AND \AH NOIO IT'S ALL FREE! Gifts, Gomes, Candy, •^jf.-.-^v^^tc*' » ^ i * Santo, Christmas Songs and Cartoons FROM ALL OF US • V/ U Al M IK M VMi: . . . 1' «f the cast of the ( hapcl Th<-*(re DA3.0409 MEXICAN FOOD production of ' Auntie Manir" N pictured here during first ELKS HALL Dec 23 10 am night performances last weekend. Thelina l-rdwldge. an E.tobli.h.d 1029 REDONDO BEACH BLVD. AXmtle Mame, U pictured here with Jarqule Sinnlloy

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