GANG MEMBER'S COPY 1971

AUSTRALIA

PALAIS THEATRE the scout association spcitRIANH/^31,,citralia

His Excellency The Governor and Chief Scout of : THE HON. SIR HENRY WINNEKE, K.C.M.G.. O.B.E., K.St.J., Q.C.

President of the Victorian Branch: THE HON. SIR JOHN YOUNG, K.C.M.G., Q.C.

Chairman of the State Executive Committee: DR. N.A. NEEDHAM

Chief Commissioner for Victoria: DR. NORMAN JOHNSON

General Secretary: I.G. DOWNING, Esq.

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A short note for Scout Loaders: Orienteering is a functional skill of Scouting. It develops skills in finding one's way through unknown territory. To help teach the art of orienteering — "The Orienteering Service of Australia- has made available various excellent 16 mm colour films for showing at Scout meetings. Interested persons may 'phone 489 9884 or write to P.O. Box 246, East , 3002, for the latest list of films, and other promotional material on orienteering. t

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Assistant Director: Deputy Director: WALLY EACOTT BILL DAWSON Technical Co-ordinator: HERR Y BOLD

Personnel: KEN BEATON

Producer and Musical Director: KEN BAYLY

Parents and Supporters: JACK WILLIAMSON

Costumes: PAT BOLD Staging: STEVE BRACKENRIDGE Relationships: JIM FIRTH

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Assistant Director: M. PETER HART DON LITIIGOW Administration Co-ordinator: REX MASTERS

Assistant Producer: ALANA MOOR

Production Co-ordinator: GRAEME MOOR

Properties: BILL LEY

Production Assistant: JOHN JENKINS Production Assistant: Make-up: RICHARD GREEN MARGARET GREEN more of the gang

Production Lay Liaison: Assistant: JIM MILLER ROBERT MOTTON Sound: Electronics: JOHN LORNIE PAUL SCHAFER

Front of House: External Services: NORM SHAW GRAEME TAYLOR

Production Secretary: Services: CYNTHIA WALKER Production ROBERT WHITE Stage Director: Assistant: NEIL WEATHERILL STEVE WHEAT TRIBUTE TO DOUG CLARKE

On Saturday, August 7, our Technical Director passed away just 28 days before the opening of our 24th Anniversary Gang Show. Doug had been intimately associated with each of the 24 shows since 1953, serving as cast member, choreographer, producer and production director as well as contributing in so many ways behind the scene. Doug was born in Wallasey, Cheshire, in the U.K., and later attended Liverpool University where he studied architecture. He first joined the Scout Movement in 1928 and later became a patrol leader in the 4th Wallasey Troop. While still a scout, he visited the Arrowe Park Jamboree and saw Baden-Powell and the famous caravan presented to the Founder on that occasion. During World War II he was with the R.A.F. in Maintenance Command and later taught with the R.A.F. Education Service. Following the war, he became SM of 2nd Anfield Sea Scouts in Liverpool and was later GSM of that Group. His last appointment prior to migrating to Australia was as ADC of Anfield District. Doug migrated to Australia in September 1950 and joined the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, where he was employed as Plant Layout Officer until his death. On his arrival in Melbourne, he became acting ADC ih Footscray District. He then moved to Melbourne District, first as ADC then as DC. His work in the District with migrant boys was notable. As DC, he established six national Groups as a means of integrating migrant boys into Scouting, while allowing them to retain their own valuable cultural backgrounds. In 1961, Doug became an AAC in Yarra-Batman Area, first for Scouts, then for Handicapped Scouts and later for Public Relations and Development. His last posi- tion was that of Assistant Branch Commissioner for Public Relations. For his services to scouting, Doug received the Medal of Merit in 1963 and, in 1971, was presented with the Bar to that medal. Doug's face was familiar to many from the Gang Show programme. During its early years, Doug looked after stage props and later choreographed the Show. In 1958 he became Producer and in 1963, Production Director. This position involved respon- sibility for all technical aspects of the Show-lighting, stage, sets, costumes and properties, to name a few. The high degree of technical skill which Doug acquired over his 23 years with the Gang Show played a large part in the show's success. Doug felt that Gang Show could certainly justify a place in today's scouting, both through its important public relations role and through the training it gives to those in the Gang and in the many suburban and country shows which Gang Show sup- ports. "Scouting", he said, "Is essentially a Look Wide at life. Theatre is one of the important facets of life which mirrors our culture. In training boys and girls in team work and in physical and mental control, theatre is also training them in citizenship." "Our responsibility in scouting is to offer a wide variety of activities — just look at the badge list— and theatre is one of the valuable training activities." The Show has lost one of its greatest stalwarts. He will long be remembered as one of the builders of Melbourne Gang Show.

5 "On your mark... get set..." Shell Australia's community spirit goes a lot further than just supplying the automotive kind. Shell's keen involvement in Australian sport spans more than a decade. Thousands of junior sportsmen in all major sports — football, tennis, cricket, basketball, swimming, athletics and golf, have benefited from the assistance given by Shell to amateur sporting bodies. Shell's active support is creating opportunities for juniors to improve their techniques in their favourite sport.

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6 And for my next trick — Abracadabra — the 1976 Melbourne Gang Show. It's all here: dancing grapes, swinging Shakespeare, a song- and-dance camel, magic pantomime, and a tribute to the 75th anniversary of Federation. Whether you're seeing your first or 24th Gang Show, we hope you enjoy it. This year's show actually began 12 months ago — only a few days after we had torn down the scenery and repacked the costumes from last year's show. The hard-working production team (that's a joke) chose and planned the new songs and sketches ... the tech- nical team advised that the stunts required of them were impossible (but they did them anyway) . . . dance and other movement ideas were extracted from varied brains and committed to paper. The tempo increased in April. The cast were auditioned and inter- views held for all the departments listed elsewhere in this programme. With measurements to work on, the hard-working cos- tume makers (that's probably an understatement) began their mam- moth job, as did the set manufacturers. It seems like only three months ago (it was actually 13 weeks ago) that the cast started rehearsing and the personnel team started filling their files with data on where everyone should be standing and breathing at any given time. And suddenly we're here at the Palais. Three dress rehearsals and nine performances later we'll be again tearing down sets and repacking costumes as the magic of an exciting fortnight fades. But it's been a great chance to entertain (we hope) our families, friends, and Scouting friends from all over Victoria (plus members of Gangs from Adelaide, , Brisbane, other parts of Australia, and even New Zealand). We'll be back next year for our silver anniversary—we hope you will be too.

7 The Gang's Musicians: MAURICE SCOTT, JEAN NORTHCOTE and BILL GLASSON CHOREOGRAPHY by WENDY GASCOIGNE ORCHESTRATIONS by ED HARRISON COMPUTER FACILITIES by ROD DORIN

ABOUT THE GEAR THEY WEAR-

All the dazzling costumes worn by the Gang are made and owned by the show. But who dreams them up? That's where our costume designer, Ken Smith, comes in. He provides the cre- ative designs which are then trans- formed into patterns and finally into the finished garments seen on stage. This year Ken notches up his tenth year as Gang Show's costume desig- ner and you'll agree he's done a tremendous job. Ken is a professional designer with that well-known Bourke •-• -.- Street store, where he does those Christmas windows and the Moomba float. In his spare time, he designs for theatrical productions and runs his scout group, First Moorabbin. Ken and his wife, Jan, were recently overseas on a trip he won for his costume design at the Arts Ball. You'll see this "piece-de- resistance" worn by the prince and princess in the Arabian sequence (Ken's the prince). The Melbourne Gang has accumulated more than 10,000 costumes in its 24 year history. Each has been lovingly made by the parents' team behind the show and all are housed in the Gang Show store at St. Kilda. This year, our costume making group has added another 2,000 or so new creations to this impressive total. When the show finishes its country tours, which follow the Palais season, the costumes are available for hire at reasonable rates. If you're interested, write to Gang Show, 384 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne.

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Leon AARTS Robin HOPWOOD Ruth PEMBERTON John AARTS John HOSIE Bruce PERKIN Bruce ANDERSON Trevor HOWLETT Rod PETERSON Raymond HUME Gordon PETTY David BEAN Judith PHILLIPS Lyn BETTESS RustyJACOBS Robert PINAL Ted BLAMEY Val JOHNSON Barry PITTS Gary BOURTON Rob JONES Mark POTTENGER Stu BURFOOT Colin PROSSOR Leigh Mark CAMPBELL Richard KEIR Murrayy PURKISS Bruce CHISHOLM John KELLETT Bruce PYKE Braham CIDDOR Linda KELLETT Rob CLAPTON Byron KURTH Bernard RAFFERTY Vicki COLLINS Bruce RAWLINGS Julie COOKSON Greg LANYON Andrea REYNOLDS Tim CORNEY Graeme LAST David ROBERTSON Peter CORR Marlene LATTA David ROTHWELL Russell CORR Allan LATTO Tim CORR Charles LAWRANCE Glen SANT Steve COULTAS David LEEK Byron SAVORY Callum COWELL Darren LEWTAS Darren SAVORY Barry CROMPTON Diane LEWTAS Dale SCHMIDT Geoff SILAGY Trevor DANDO Trevor MAKIN Andrew SMITH Paul DAVEY Peter MALONEY Ken SMITH Andrew DORAN Tim MALONEY Kerri SMITH Jason DOUGLAS Judy MAPLESTONE Steve SMITH Peter MARRIOTT Tony STEVENS Stephen ELLIS Andrew MARTIN Max STRODE Darren MARTIN Ross STRODE Murray FORSYTH Richard MARTIN Keith STUBLEY Andrew FREE Bradley MILES Trevor STUBLEY Mark FRENCH Darren MILLER Shane MILLER Darren TAITOKO Cheryl GARDNER Steve McHENRY Andrew TAYLOR Jeff GARDNER Ian McLEAN Liz TONKIN Stewart GOARD Don McLEOD Fiona TREMBATH 4' Richard GOFFIN Brett McLEOD Margo TRICKETT Peter GRAY Grant McLEOD Stephen GRIFFITHS Rod McLEOD James VANDENBERG Marg MOORE Tony HALL David WHITE Jamie HARRISON Peter OPIE Denise WHITE Robert HERRINGTON Russell WHITE Suzie HILL Peter PAIGE Brent WINSTON Trevor HITCHENS Stephen PEACH Geoff WISE

The stock for the text of this programme was kindly donated by TOMASETTI & SON PTY. LTD.

9 The Windsor Dining Room

Enjoy a traditional 6 course meal with a change of menu every day. Sunday to Friday $14.00 per person Saturday Dinner Dance $16.00 per person Children half price Pre Theatre Dinners a specialty

The Windsor Dining Room Mon — Sat: 6.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. Sunday: 6.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. Open for Lunch Saturday and Sunday 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.

The White Hart Grill

Your choice of steaks, seafood or traditional steak and kidney pudding. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY LUNCH: 12 Noon to 2.30 p.m. DINNER: 6.00 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.

The Windsor Lounge

Specialising in after-theatre supper. Licenced to 11.30 p.m. — MONDAY TO SATURDAY.

The Hotel Windsor SPRING ST., MELBOURNE, 3000 Telex: 30437 Telephone: 63 0261 JOHN C. CARRODUS, General Manager

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14 1976 PROGRAMME Written by Ken Bayly, John Jenkins, Peter Marriott, Ralph Reader, Stephen Smith and Cynthia Walker. Strings by Dennis Ankor, John Hardy and Rod Klau.

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Glenn ARCHER Jan ZIINO Dallas GRANT ASSISTANT to David BALDIE Heather LANYON ADMINISTRATION Donald BALDIE ORCHESTRA: Brian TERRY CO-ORDINATOR Andrew BEAN Peter B ETTESS Carol TYRUS Ian DADSWELL Stuart BOYD Paul BROWN Derek JENSEN Finance: Brian MATTHEWS Russell CORMICK Paul FAULKNER Malcolm MILES KNOWLES COSTUME Design: David FRENCH Ross PARRY Beryl KNOWLES Ken SMITH Douglas KILBURN David WILLIAMS Ann MORROW Ronald KING PERSONNEL Office: Manufacture: Andrew McGAVIN Julie CURRY Guide Liaison: Libby BAIN Doonie MILES Jenny BURGESS Elvie DANIEL Margaret GEDDES Russell MILLER Robert GAINER Sue ENDERBY Debbie PAGE Trina MORCOM Joy KELLETT James FLAHERTY Chris POTTER Management: Tammy MACKINNON Linda PR OKOP Nathan RICHTER Alan BRIDGE Betty VICKERS Nola VILLIERS David VERLINDEN Lynne COX Clive WELHAM Purchasing: Wardrobe: Bryan KIDD Noel HERITAGE Russell BAKER Ushering: Peter LEEK Bob BOAL Kevin ARCHER John MORRIS Transport: Betty DODSWORTH Lillian BEARD Al PURKISS Charles LAWRANCE Kate HARRISON Michele BUCKLEY Andrew ROGERS Mavis HERRINGTON Jean EACOTT Marion YOUNG Special Projects: Gary WHITTINGTON Chris FILSHIE Re-union: Don McLEOD Lyn FISHER ELECTRONICS: Stephen GRIFFITHS SOUND: Janie FREELAND Colin AKERS Paul MASON Brian BODDY Marion HIGHAM Security: Andrew HOLMES Marie KNOTT Harry BECKWITH STAGING: Graeme HOWARTH Geoff LEBEHEN Syd BYSOUTH Noel HERITAGE Ian McKELLAR Bonnie LOCK Michael CASEY Stuart McKELLAR Heather McDONALD Penny GRAHAM Design: Rod CLACK Rod McKENNA Wal McDONALD Ken HENRY Jamie McLEOD Sue McKELLAR Gunner KNIGHT Gavin POTTER Euan MacKENZIE Alf OLDFIELD Manufacture: Anne NICHOLLS Ian BANFIELD Craig RAMAGE PROPERTIES: Barry SHAFER Cameron PASSLOW Harry BEDWELL Geoffrey DANIEL Robert SMITH ERS Kay PERKINS Jeff COPOLOV Peter GONSHOR Colin TYRUS Trevor RICHARDSON Joy DALLIMORE Neil HOP WOOD Peter TYRUS Paul ROBERTSON Grahame DANIEL Margaret ROBINSON Nick JONES Ralph DANIEL EXTERNAL SERVICES Julie SEEGER Brian MOORE Rick FURNELL Country: Joanne SHIELDS Stan PARSONS Gary HANSEN Thelma SHINKFIELD John PEARSE Cathy KANEN Bryan KIDD Chris STEINFORT Warren PETERSON Rolfe LAST Hiring: Ruth STILLWELL Richard WAYMAN Rod MARSHALL Norman LOCK Joy WEAVER Jenn MILLWARD Dawn WRIGHT RELATIONSHIPS David REEVE Library: MAKE-UP: Photography: Bob RONCHI Doonie MILES Ross TONKIN Trevor SMITH Gary CHAMBERS Tony STEWART David COOPER Property: Public Relations: Man WAY Albert STUBLEY Steve COOPER Robyn CARSWELL Trisha CULLEN Lindsay KNIGHTS Prompt: FRONT OF HOUSE Glenda DICKSON Tricia MARRIOTT Irene ROBINS Janet GREEN Guests: Sue NANKERVIS Management: Robert BLAYNEY Richard GREEN Graeme PALMER Cohn BROWN Karyn LONG Toni HORSLEY Gary STEINHARDT Peter BROWN Merilyn SPRATLING Robin HUTCHENS Raymond DANIEL George WEBB Debbie McCULLY Ticket Sales: Ian HOWARTH John WREN Sue Mc DONALD Michael PHILLIPS Barry MAIN Jocelyn STENNIKEN Mal HOWARTH Sales: John SHERWIN Geoff PITTS Douglas ALCORN Christine TEE SERVICES Kevin WILSON Judith ALCORN Anne TINSEY Distribution: Michael WOODWARD

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16 parents & supporters

THE MAGIC OF PARENTS AND SUPPORTERS- "What is it?" It's a combination of mums and dads, brothers and sisters and good old fashioned friends. If after preparing, cooking and serving meals for 450 during a weekend and can still keep smiling, the wishes of the catering team have been fulfilled. The magical salesman, Ray Pottinger, is in charge of souvenirs. His careful research culminates in imaginative and profitable results. No Genie could ever create better sewers than our team. Under the leadership of Pat Bold, they have been meeting weekly and their machines have been running hot. The end results you will see on stage. Truly a tribute to their talent and efforts. Aladdin's Magic Lamp would be a great asset to the Social Committee. Fortunately we have our own Wizard in Dorothy Lewtas who casts a spell of enthusiasm over us. Many friendships are formed from our theatre nights, dinner dances, etc. All climaxing in our under 18 end-of-show party. The Grand Wizar, Jack Williamson, leads us all to the Magic Won- derland of Parents and Supporters. Anyone missing out on the fun and involvement this year? Dust up your magic carpet and be ready to fly with us in 1977. MARGARET PETERSON Secretary Parents and Supporters

17 National Bank

When you're in camp The National Bank will keep your money safe

You can open a special sav- ings account at the National in camp, or use the one you already have. Either way, pick up a free National Flag Folder when you call. Our Jamboree office will be open each weekday from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Come and see us at the 11th AUSTRALIAN JAMBOREE Rossmoyne Park, Dandenong, Victoria, from December 30,1976, to January 7,1977.

18 A GREAT SOUVENIR! MUSIC ALBUM SCRIPT AND MUSIC Order Forms for this year's Gang Copies of all Scripts and Mu sic Show Music Album are available in used in Gang Shows are available the Foyer or from: 384 Elizabeth and special Packs of Sketches are Street, Melbourne, 3000. obtainable at a cost of $1. Albums from previous Gang Shows are also available.

A huge array of Gang Show costumes, curtains, properties, Hiring scenery, wigs etc., suitable for Scout and Guide Shows, school plays, church concerts, etc., is available for hire at a very Service reasonable rate.

All enquiries to: Gang Show, 384 Elizabeth St., Melbourne, 3000. RECORDING OF GANG SHOW 1975 A SET OF TWO 12" MICROGROOVE STEREO RECORDINGS CONTAINING THE MUSICAL ITEMS FROM THIS YEAR'S GANG SHOW WILL BE AVAILABLE Order forms can be obtained by writting to: 'Gang Show' Record Order, 15 Watt Street, EAST BENTLEIGH, 3165 RECORDS ARE POSTED AS SOON AS AVAI LAB LE Please include your correct address with postcode

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acknowledgements

Special acknowledgements and thanks are due to: Max New; Cablemakers (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.; Wigg ins Teape AustraliaPty. Ltd.; Dalton Industries Pty. Ltd.; Leigh-Mardon Pty. Limited; ATVO; Mr. R. Phillips, D.C., Coburg; R.M.I.T. Computer Centre; 2nd Hawthorn Scout Group; Girl Guides' Association; Mr. J. Shortis, Ormond Hall; The Scout Shops; Royal Victorian Blind Institute; Mrs. J. McKenzie-Smith; Tomasetti & Son Pty. Ltd. (Paper Merchants); State Colleg e of Victoria, Burwood; The Carmelite Hall, Middle Park; Brian Motton Pty. Ltd.; Mr. R. Smith; Victorian Press, Radio & T.V.; LatrobeStudios Pty. Ltd., (Advertising Studios); Show-Ads Pty. Ltd., (Photo Engravers); Mrs. E. Hull, (Government Printing Office); Mr. K. Dunkley; Mr. R. Laver, Fastdye Pty. Ltd.; Deep Pile Pty. Ltd.; Coats Patons (Aust.) Ltd.; TheSeaton Court Sewing Group; Bright-A-Print; Mr. & Mrs. N. Lock; Mr. & Mrs. Silcock; Mr. & Mrs. Pearce; Victorian Clothing Exporters Pty. Ltd.; Job Warehouse; M. Ball & Co.; Rathdowne Remnants Pty. Ltd.; Mr. M. Sunshine, H. Sunshine & Co.; Mr. V. Meheg an; Effcottex & Co.; Mrs. E. Morrison; Ralph Ball & Co.: Cyril J. Preston & Co.; Mrs. B. Dodsworth; Victorian State Opera; the advertisers in this programme, and all those kind persons and firms who have contributed in any way to GANG SHOW 1976, and whose names were unknown when the programme went to press.

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It's been great having you with us in our first 40 years

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24 "Wonderful Life" and the final curtain does not mean the end of the 1976 Gang Show. Still to come are the three country runs bringing Gang Show to Victorian country towns, the special All-Australian Gang Show at Dandenong during the Jamboree, and two shows at the Myer Music Bowl (the latter aJamboree good turn, with proceeds to the Royal Children's Hospital). And there are the two fun breaks in the Gang Show calendar—the annual weekend trip to the Adelaide Gang Show, and the weekend reunion in February. For everyone in the Gang — scenery and costume makers, make-up and backstage workers, lighting, front of house and administration — getting to the Palais has been a lot of hard work. But the work (and fun) of mounting the show has been more than worth it if we raised a few laughs and seta few feet tapping. We're all rather proud of our red scarves and get a lot out of being Gang members. And the magic of being part of Gang Show can be yours. If you're in the Scout or Guide movements and want to join Gang Show 1977, write to Gang Show, 384 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, 3000. We'll send you an application form as they're available. When you return it, you'll receive another letter advising you to attend an audition or interview around April. Next year we'll be making a special effort for our 25th anniversary. See you then. the scout oho tO of OUTDOOR MUM

Air Beds Axes Batteries Billies Blankets — Blanket Pins Camp Beds Canteens Compasses Duffle Bags Eating Utensils Emergency Food Packs First Aid Kits Gas Equipment Ground Sheets Hammocks Hike Boots Inflatable Boats Inner Sheets Jackets Knives Lanterns Maps Mess Kits Nature Books Ordinance Survey Maps Packs Plates Quick Personalised Service at all Scout Shops Rupe Rucksacks Sleeping Bags Stoves Tents — Accessories Torches Twine Utensils — Cooking, etc. Vegetable Ration Packs Water Bags — Bottles X-tra Camping Information Youth Hostel Gear Zeal — not stocked — you'd need to take it yourself. BALLARAT: 3 Creswick Rd.. 31 3672 MELBOURNE: 384 Elizabeth St., 347 8044 BENDIGO: 84 Mitchell St., 43 8226 MILDURA: 39 Langtree Ave., 23 0828 CAMBERWELL: 391 Camberwell Rd.. 82 8872 MOONEE PONDS: 62A Pascoe Vale Rd.. 37 8246 : 33 Myers St., 21 6442 MOORABBIN: 997 Nepean Hwy., 95 2741 180 HEIDELBERG: 177 Burgundy St.. 459 8362 NUNAWADING: 4 Wood St., 878 9058

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