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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1946)
Recital To Aid Church Building A rnnitttl for the benefit of the building fund of St. Paul's Epis copal, church will be presented 1 by pupils of the Eve Benson j Ktudio of dancing Saturday, j April 27, at 8 p. m. in the Fre mont school auditorium. There I will be ballet, novelty. Inter- -prelive, modern and lap num- j bers along with vocal and instru mental solos. Hard to got items will be auctioned during tbe evening including nylons and white dress shirts. The public is invited. This is the first of three recitals. Lynn Roycroft is master of ceremonies, Mrs. John u Connor, Ei jianist; Mrs. Lewis C. Horn jv. violinist: Phillip McGilvray, saxophone; Pat Laahs, traps; Donald Bowman and Ronny Irotman, accordians. i Program I The program includes the fol lowing: "fir Lsnd." A ballet. Dances, "Gnomes and Fa trie." "Dew Drop Fairies." "Queen of the Fairies." "Prince Charming." "Princess and Gnome." "Crown Princes! and Prince Charming." Tap aolo. advanced. 'Jingle Bella," trio. Accordions. Donald Bowman and 1 Ronny Trolman. Tap jrroup, first grade, Russian "Troika." Uio. "Jack in the Box," duel. Tap Uio. "Dutch Darlings " Violin solo. Mr. Lewis C. Hornby. "Goofut." comedy up solo. "Mexican Sombrero." five, aenoritas. Tenor solo. George Willi. "Hula Honey." trio. "The Captive Slave, modernistic dance. Tap group. Intermedial. Accordions, solos. Acrobatic group. Thoa Participating Gnomes Deanna Hawkins. Marjotie Orr. Susan Farris. Betty Wilson. Marjone Miller, Betty Vahl, Sharon Davis. Eva Casey. Fairies Betty Bagette. Patricia James. Avril Garriott. Marylin Alter. Carol Biehn, Joan Taylor. Lynette Lyon. Cath erine Campbell. Vernagene Henzel, Jean Condrey. Ann Klnsey. Mary Le Coff mDew Drop Fairies Roberta Prultt, Alice Ann Hatchett. Susan Jenkins. Queen Ingrid Norland. Prince Charming Virginia Thurmsn. Princesses and Gnomei Aria Collins, Corliss Mayfleld, Grace Caldwell, Joanne Abner. nt Crown Princes nd Prince Charming Linda Franklin. Virginia Thurman. Advanced Rhythm "Tap." Dartene "Jingle Bells" Alice Ann Hatchett. Roberta Pruitt, Susan Jenkins. Novelty Tap Group First grade. Betty Bagette. Patricia James. Avril Gemott, Carol Biehn. Joan Taylor. Vernagene Henzel. Deanna Hawkins. Betty Wilson, Lynette Lyon. Marylin Alter. Susan Fer ris, Catherine Campbell, Ann Klnsey, Mary Lee Coffman. ' Russian Troika" Pontes, Nancy Pruitt and Aria Collins; Jockey, Loralou Rolph. , . ' Jack In the Bon French maid, Darlene Price: Jack. Diane Oldenburg. Dutch Darlings Tap trio. Roberta Pruitt. Susan Jenkins, Alice Ann Hatchett. , , . I Mexican Sombrero Corliss Mayfleld, Virginia Thurman. Linda Franklin, Aria Collins and Ingrid Norland. "Hula Honey" Loralou Kolph, Jean Condrey. Nancy Pruitt. "The Captive Slave" Darlene Price; two Turkish Bandits. Tap Group (Intermediate) Diane Oldenburg. Jean Condrey. Nancy Pruitt, Loralou Rolph. Aria Collins. Acrobatic Group Marjorle Miller, Betty Vahl. Darlene Price. Susan Jen kins. Roberta Pruitt, Patricia James, Betty Bagette. Eva Casey. Marjoria Orr. Betty Wilson, Deanna Hawkins, Sharon Davis. - Theta Delta Phi Holds Initiation ASHLAND, April 24 Theta Delta Phi, Southern Oregon col lege honorary scholastic frater nity held its regular semester initiation this past Wednesday, April 17, at which time 17 new members were taken into the or ganization. This is the largest group of students to be admitted to the fraternity in recent years. After the initiatory ceremon ies, the fraternity held a banquet at the Lithia hotel where Dr. Ar thur S. Taylor, national presi dent of the fraternity and Dr. Wayne W. Wells, faculty adviser for the local chapter were intro duced to the new members and spoke briefly. Among the new members E resent were Rodney Bortis, arwin Wissenback and Erwin Wissenback, all of Klamath Tails. Knife and Forkers To Elect Officers Ballots for election of three new members of the Knife and Fork club board of directors will be sent out May 13, it was announced at the board's final meeting of the year held yes- j tcrday at the Pelican cafe. I Mitchell Tillotson, R. C. Groes- j beck and Paul Skeen are going off the board this year. Hold- j over members are John Houston, j Malcolm Epley, J. V. Owens, J. j B. Ebinger, Fred Southwell, Fred j Wissenbach and Arnold Gralapp. j The board Dlans to meet with Benjamin Franklin, national president of Knife and Fork clubs, in May to outline next year's program which will bring outstanding national speakers to Klamath Falls. Tulelake Couple Married In Reno TULELAKE, April 24 An nouncement was made this week of the marriage in Reno, April 1 1 of Mrs. Gladys Ganger. Tule lake to Walter Olchawa, also of Tulelake. The service was read in the First Baptist church in Reno. 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