Marianne Reinke Chosen Footlall Queen For

Marianne Reinke Chosen Footlall Queen For

4, 1952 • / The Undergraduate Weekly of the University of Delaware Vol. 74 1952 No. 10 E-52 Players Announce c·ast Marianne Reinke Chosen FootLall For 11Twelfth Night11 Production The E-52 Players and Department of Dramatic Art and p ch SiOUall hav cast their clas ic of the s ason, "Tw lfth Night'' b ,v Wllliam Queen For 1952 By Studeftt Body Indian Shake ·peare to be pre en ted on D cemb r 11, 12, and 13 in Mit hell Ruins Hall. The p rformances are sch duled to be in at :15 p.m. Mr. T. B. Pre-Game Parade Soaks flu Pegg ctlng Chairman of the Dramatics Department and Mr. Herman A nandle Micld,leton, Technical Director of the Department will de ign and Will Honor Queen Struck advi e the building of scenery, costum s, sound and pmp rti . A king ~ Judah i~e cau. e of the llmitations of our small stage, Mr. Middleton has an­ And Her Court Tailless uounc c1 that an exten ion will be used ov r th or he tra pit, ampbibiaa as wa . u ed for previous musical comedi Q and "Marco Millions." Successc.o Howard Seebach and his casting committ , ally chwartz, bby of Elijah Daker, Bill Harkin , and Bob Waples chos a ca t from the . uc­ Norse ce sful tryouts which wer.e held • poetic wwt last Thursday. Tony Mitchell, a Poisonoa. junior majoring in History who Jr. Class Stages sap will play th part of "Or·sino," has Made of been s en in such E-52 productions Musical 'Review clay as "'Life With Father," "Marco ev n cast. Miss Wil­ Mi llion ·• and "One Touch ~f "Along The River" Mariann won th cont st among liams, ac­ venu s." Tony hails from onn ct1· The Junior om slxt n oth r andidate , tress cut and i , a member of the Band, rept' senting many field and sup· The River," directed by Mrs. E. Bid Bra s ext t, Men' Chorus and the port d by num rou dorm and Place ol Delaware Symphonette. Judy . Mahanna, was pr nt d on th frat l'nltl . Th ch erl ad rS' and worship Ka e, who was recently seen in tage of Mitch 11 Hall on Novem­ th igma Phi Ep ilon frat rnlty --Gr• ha e th honor of sponsoring this "The Mal e Animal" and last year ber 19 and 20. With th c n s t David's in "Pinno chio," "One Ttluch of year·'s que n. captain on a wharf at Delaware ity, Don Marianne, a memb r of the class Father ol \'enu " and "Life With Father" Emory as Chris and Pat Phillip will play the part of "Viola." Por­ of 1 54, 11 v s In n arby ambrldg , Jeroboam a s Penelope took the leads with Maryland. In addition to b lng an In front traying Maria will be Ann Arm­ such du ts as "All The Things You strong, a freshman sociology atLra tiv fiv fo t two, blu · y d Muse of Are" and "Love M Tonight." brun tt , sh b a ts s v rat nvl· poetry major, who is remembered f?r h r Frank Baylis' "Just A Rovin' Man" role in the recent productiOn of able activltle ; RecordingS r tary Oleoresia wa a high pot of the program. of the . G. A., a member of th "The Male Animal." Making his Moonlike Oth r musie!al highlight were Tex cast of th current Junjor Musical, first appearance with the Player , Malign William ' "Golden Rocket" and a "Along th River," cheer! ad r, looks but not hi · fir t on Mitchell Hall quartet rendition of "After Dark." form r vic -president of the Sopho­ Italian Stage i Dick Evans, a guest actor, family As isting Mrs. Mahanna with tQe m r las , and past octal chair· hailing from Newark who gradu· man of freshman dorm. A city production were Presh Lamb, as· ated from Penn State in 1951 and To Marianne, as ' football queen, Joshua, has had much acting experience istant director; Mr. E. C. Mahanna, music director; Joanne Cella and will go the honor of presiding over xv,34 with the Penn State Players ancl Hope Orloff, dancing directors, Lois the final football game wtih Buck­ Japanese the University Drama Group. Al o, aborigine Pellegrine, production manager; n II, and witnessing a parade pre­ Dick Greenstein will play the Sea Son of P te Runkle, ca ting; Ted Zutz, s nted In her behalf. Captain. Dick, a sophomore politi­ Reginald Kell . Is Featured Shem bu ine ; Joan Liebert, publicity; The Pre-Game Parade 1n honor of cal Science major, was seen last Exclama­ Wayne Kirkland, stage manager; Football Sweetheart Marianne year in "One Touch of Venu " and tions Martha Shillito, set ; Owen Boyer, Clarinetist In Artist Series Reinke will begin this Saturday "Marco." George Cavey, who was afternoon at Delaware Avenue be­ Woman's on truction; Shirley Clouser seen in "The Male Animal" will One of the world's top clarinet­ J939 played under Toscanlni at twe •n South ollege Av nue and waist ill Richie, properties; Bob play Sir Andrew Aguecheek. Also, ists, Briti h-born Reginald Kell, the famou Lucerne Festival. s, lighting; Hope Draper and (Continued on Page 6) Bob Wilcox, who was seen recent· will appear here on Tuesday, De­ During the war the British gov. Pat L crone, costumes; Betty Iy in the Lab Theater production, cember 2, in Mitchell Hall at 8:15 ernm nt d emed Kell's music so Meng , makeup; Marilyn Haley, "Fumed Oak" will play Antonio. p. m. with his chamber music ess ntial to morale that it prevent­ house dir ctor; Bill Harkms, plan· Campus Chest Bob is a member of the Sigma Nu group, the Reginald Kell Players. ed his volunte ring and kept him i t; and Joan Ford, box office. Hope The Artist's Series is sponsoring fraternity. at work before BBC microphones. Returns Orloff directed the can-can group Mr. Kell's appearance. Although Many new faces will be seen 111 After twenty years of playing Return from the campus chest and Joanne Cella the pickaninnie this pmduction. Julie Jefferson, a he sticks strictly to the classics, with every major orch stra, Kell drive rev al a total of $1,196.02 tap dance. ophomore History major will play Kell,IB'jazz enthusiast, n~vertheless became dissatisfied with what with $243.00 of expenses, with more f I the "jazz boys" have done a "Olivia." Julie halls from Evans· Additional solo parts were taken s emed to him the monotony of money remaining to b collected lot to make concert audiences in­ ton, llllnoi , and is in the Psy­ by Margie Woodward sfnging "You that kind of work. "When you have from various boxes on campus. creasingly "clarinet conscious." choiogv Iub. Joe Camp, a fre h· Took Advantage Of Me," Marge to play the same Beethoven From almost ev ry organization on man ~· griculture major will play Snyd r "Can't Help Lovin' That The quiet, athletic-looking young symphony six dlff r nt ways un· campus came contrlbutlo ns--do~;mi· Ma lvolio and Richard Whealey, a Man," Walt Martin "Ain't Neces ar. artist, reckoned one of the great der six diff rent conductors it tori s, fraterniti s, the D an's of­ f1·e s hma~ Math major will be the ily So," and Tommy Fannon "Up Mozart interpret rs of the time on gets pr tty trying," he says. fie , th nior lass, the Delmel· !own, Feste. John Mealey, who The Lazy River." Many other mem­ any instrument, counts many a E s ntlally it was this desire for odians, and v n n c nsclentlou will play Fabian, is a freshman ber of the Junior Clas , too num· hep cat and hot jazz player among musical fre dom that started him stud nt who took to h art th not· Busines Administration major erous to mention, put a great those who come to admire his un­ a oloist and f atured, chamber too-succe sful sal of mums at the and hail from Wilmington. amount of effort into the musical paralleled technique. player. Th se, in turn, lead to his Lafayett -D !aware football game. and con,tributed to its success. Most famous of these is Benny record-making and the fame that Heading th II t, both In number Goodman, one of the first friends brought him to the U. S. It's Kell's of contributors and In volume of JAct Menotti Opera he made in this country. To polish credo that ev ry artist's playing contributions ar the women's Notice his classical technique, Goodman dorms: The University of Delaware should have its own strongly de­ Presented By Cho.ir subsequently took lessons from v loped individuality. will ac cpt applications for the The University A Capella Choir Kell. "For myself," says the lat­ admi ion of veterans at the be· (For Program See Page 6) will pre ent Glan Carlo Menotti's ter, "I 'k ep off the grass.' In a ~~~·~ ~f:. :::+::·~ ..: ;.; ginning of the second seme ter one-act opera Amahl and the Night jam session I'm like a rabbit at a in Ft'l>runry, 195.1. Thi Is a de· Visitors on December 16, 1952, at stoat's t a party.'' )latture from th u ual pra tice Munroe Featured 7:30 and 9 p. m. in Mitchell Hall. This i Mr.

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