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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1954)
uf f ' . . i ' v ' S SOCIETY and CLUBS SUNDAY, MAKCH II, 1954 : AHH CONNILL, SOCIETY EDITOR . VLT's Silver Anniversary In the days when the Little Theatre movement was sweeping intellectual centers of the nation, Eugene talk decided to start one. Someone remarked that this would be "a VERY Little Theatre" and so o name was born. The Eugene VLT now is 25 years old, and is celebrating its silver anniversary by a special presentation, "Alcestts, by Theodore Martin. The author will be present for the closing performances. On this oage are scenes from other plays over the years, . which probabiy will stir many memories. ifiR liMi f 'K j J v (V X vs. Vw V V VERT LI I I Lt ntA i Kt ot today, in its very own building at 2350 Hiiyard St., where it opened in November, 1950. Pic 1' hired below is the "Pillbox," a former drugstore," now the an I ncx to Hogan's Grocery on 13th, near Ferry St, It served for bJ . seven years, until the removal to the Fairgrounds theater 01 W? I ... 4 1 GikOA 8ROWN .'Mrs. yier Brown', one f the founders of VLT,. reached a amnade as "lia :beth," in Elizabeth, :fhi Queen, when plaved in (f4 1 I W ?ft J ft i tri ratrarouca?', wnsrs untis: tv" aiaat "x presented in January, 1936, there was a par'y. C-v.'V; and the obove outturc was taken Identifications tyK &sv are as follows 1, Bob Cormichael; 1, Virgil Par ker Jr.; 1, Edgar Buck ' Buchanan;- 4, apence :v Holland; 5 I R. ."Ness" Knolfin; 6, Robert Kno; 7, Kenneth Shumaker;:.8. Floyd Kesty; 9, Eyler- grown- 10,- Mrs:, Virgil (Gretchenf-farker; . 11, v Mrs. Henry (Fanny) (Corn; 12, Mrs. Blaif 'Oorofhy, ' Alderman; U, Hugh Rosson; H, George Gius tina; 15, Mrs. Clara fitch;. 16,' Mr,. . Kenneth ' (Florence'' Shumaker; 17, Mrs. Robert 'Fay; Kno; . 18,: Mrs, Edgar iMildrejii Buchanan; 19, Mrs, fGerrla! Brown: 20, Marv Shore. Mischief;. 21, Mrs R Knollm; 22, Mrs. Doris Wulzen, IrJi 23; Mrs W W; Genevieve;: Tugman; 24, w, I Wuhan, 27, Kenneth Mryjre 28, Mrs Gforge 'MaJie Giustma 29 M r. i name nunrmg fori' 30; Blair Alderman; "Jti Mrs Kennath iMit-v dffd Mourrj 32, Henrv Korn, 52 G A' Huntington: 34, M. Soence Holland; 35, noms, number: skipeed; 36 Mrs. Erie- t5!l' Ali'sn; 37 Mrv Ftoyd ,-:ElsJi Keenev;- 31 M: SizaothW,eMa(:n; Sxmt-i hme. pctuA no Innger ars mvioi CLARA FITCH, oldest active member of VLT, long will be remembered for her two renditions of the port of "Mo rm" in Sally Allen's play, What the I Gulls Knew. She played it when the play was premiered in 1934, to mark - the fifth anniversary, and when it was repeated in tznr V i IE mm ?V7 1 MARY KRENK (Mrs, Marvin Xrenk), who has proved her worth as a serious actress; here is shown as a con-can dancer in the - olio of one of the plays. C) V) Wit,- 1! ; WAV OUT THERE, o ploy of the Oregon Country by Alice Henson Ernst, was produced by VLT in honor of the state's centennial in 1946. Archie Holman, as "Highpackets Smith", woos Marary Ramey, one of the trans- WHITEOAKS OF JALNA, in spring of 194 1, offered this family group at right: (Front row. Dale Frederick as "Wakefield"; Florence Shumaker as "Meg"; Clara Fitch as "Aunt Augusta"; Adrian Martin as "Uncle Ernest"; and Sally Allen as the 101-year-old "Gron White oak"; back raw, Ethan Newman as "Uncle Nich olas"; Fred Cuthbort as , the fomily head, "Ken ny"; Elsa Cuthbort (Mrs. Fred) as "Pheasant"; . Dick Igl as "Piers", and Gene Edwards as "Finch". THE FATHER (left! play ed in The Pillbox in 1935, presented Ernest Knollin, right, in the title role, with Elizabeth Scruggs, center, as the wife, and Sally Allen (left) as the ' doting nurse. The set by Lance Hart was a mem : orable feature. 4 ? ' it. f I I f I 1 fv P) "I w ".. I r j ' j , 1 , y i if: XT,. Aut1t,M,il:ll.Mil