Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1933 — Page 14

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65 STUDENTS IN FOLLIES SHOW OF BUTLER U. ‘Cellophane Age’ Will Be Presented Tonight and Saturday Night. Sixth annual edition of the Butler university Fairview Follies entitled 'The Cellophane Age," ■w.iil be presented by a company of sixtyfive collegians tonight and Saturday night at Caleb Mills hall, Shortridge high school. The Fairview Follies originated in 1927, through activity of the Butler Men's Union, which sponsors the event annually. Edward Green, Butler ’3l, is general director. Douglas Ewing is director of the 18-pieee orchestra which will provide the musical accompaniment and Miss Dorothy Jane Atkins is in charge of the dance numbers. 65 Students Take Part. Other students assisting with arrangements for the show include Rochard Book, program committee; Everett Kalb, theater; Marjorie Carr, costumes: Emsley Johnson, Jr., tickets; Howard Campbell, stage manager; Gale Shullenberger, house manager: Luana Lee, properties; Ruby Hill, ushers; Norman Kingleon, box office, and Harry Garman, door. Sixty-five students will comprise the cast and choruses of the production. Speaking and singing parts will be taken by Edward Longerich, Geraldine Kuntz, Joe Macy, Mary Paxton Young, Gwendolyn Schort, Ainsworth Arnold, Josephine. Symmes, Carroll Reynolds, Stewart Smith, Edward Perry, C’Mari de Schipper, Fred Butler and Fred Crostreet. Specialty numbers will be presented by Betty Sue Wooling, acrobatic dancing; Marietta Coval, toe dancing, and two ballroom dancing teams. Theo Hazelwood and Helen Bonnell, Jessie Pritchett and Miss Atkins. Four Choruses in Show. The three coed choruses and one male dancing group are the following students; Small girl's chorus—Dorothy Jane Lewis. Marjorie Wise, Catherine Smith, Helen Ditzler, Betty Kalleen, Pauline McCarty, Betty Jane Temperley, Dorothy Dunkle, Nancy Kalleen, Virginia Raffensperger, Frances Denny, Jeanne Helt, Ruth Resschlager, Marie Collins, Jo Mayhall, Lcola Badger and Betty Conder. Medium girl's chorus—Rosemary Ford, Winifred Jean Louden, Afton White, Mildred Grayson, Lucille La Belle, Dorothy Jean Pettinger and Janice Kellogg. Tall girl’s chorus—Elysee Crosier, Agnes Hinkle, Martha Heller, Lovilla Horne, Mary Elizabeth Search, Madge Mehring, Helen Gearen, Mabelle Sherman, Mary Jean Harrison, Lucille Morrison, Ruth Miller and Ruth Hallestine. Students in the men's chorus includes Lyman Hunter, Robert Lichtenauer, Fred Butler, William Cravens, Harry Harlan, Harold Miller, Pearce McClelland, Cecil Marion, Ramon Espinosa and David Hughes. Professor Chester B. Camp heads the faculty committee which is assisting with the presentation of the Follies.

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—5:30 P. M I NBC Five Star Theater to WJZ. WMAQ (670i—Sports. —5:15 P. M CBS—Boake Carter. NBO—The Goldbergs to WEAF. WMAQ (670)—Bismark orchestra. —6 P. M CBS Nino Martini and Columbia svmphuny. WBBM '77o' Dr. Rudolph NBC-Phil Spualny s orchestra to WJZ. WMAQ >670) Galllcchio ensemble. WSM '6oo l— Soloist. —6:IS P. M WMAQ '67o'—Morin Sisters. —6 (0 P. M CBS—Carson Robison and his Buckaroos. WBBM <770) -Drama. WON (720) —Palmer ensemble. NBC—Dr. Herman Bundesen to WJZ. WSM (650; —Craig s orchestra. —6:45 P. M WON (720)—Kemp's tra. NBC—Thurston to WJZ. i —7 P. Arman's orchestra. WBBM <77oj Phil Harris' orchestra. NBC —Tom Howard. Jeanniei I.ang. Salter's orchestra quartet )o WEAF. WON i72oi— Big Leaguers and bushers. NBC Organist; mixed chorus to WJZ. WSM >650) • Vagabonds; Chandu. —7:15 P. M.— CBS Betty Barthell. Eton Boys, Rich .s orchestra. WBBM '77o' Miniadrama; Song Weavers. WON (720) —old Theater! Box. —7:30 P. M.— KVW 'lO2Ol--Don Pedro's orchestra; male quartet, j

WHIM (12o0) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) „ ~ FRIDAY r m. 5 30 Marimba band. 5 45—Poikadots. 6:oo—Columbia symphony iCBS). 6:ls—Popularity program. 6:3o—Melody Man. 6:4s—Brown County Revelers. 7:oo—Tallyho Club orchestra. 7:ls—Eton Bovs 'CBS'. 7:3o—lnside Story iCBS). 6:oo—Columbia Revnue 'CBS). B:3o—Street Singer iCBS). 8 45—Columbia (CBS'. 9 15—Do-Re-Mi iCBS). 9:3o—Abe Lyman orchestra (CBSi. 10:00—George Hall orchestra (CBS). 10:00—Ozzie Nelson orchestra (CBS). 11:0(1 Atop the Indiana Roof. 11.30—Tallyho Club orchestra. 12:00 Midnight—Sign off. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting, Inc.) —FRIDAY— P. M. 4:oo—Twilight Treasure hour.

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•4:3o—Tea Time Tunes. 4.4s—News flashes. s:oo—Musical Menu. 5 : 52~^r Unt Dessa and Uncle Connie, s:4s—Myron R. Green. 6:00 Knothole Gang. 6:ls—Harry Bason. 6:3o—Recordings. 6:4s—The Sportslight Revue. 7:oo—Silent. ' B:oo—The Voice of Courage, j B:ls—Orchestra and baritone. : B:3o—The Old Pathfinder. ' B:4s—Orchestra. I 9:00—To be announced. I 9:ls—Hoosier Melody Boys, i 9:3o—lndiana Sportsman. 9:4s—Art Berry’s orchestra. 10:00—To be announced. 10:15—Morrey Brennans orchestra. 10:30—De Sautelle's orchestra. 11:00—Morrey Brennan’s orchestra. 11:30—Art Berry’s orchestra. 11:45—Sign off. WLW (700) Cincinnati „ „ FRIDAY j P. M. | 4:oo—Dance orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—Joe Emerson.

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Benjamin Harison Law school which will be held at the Columbia Club June 1. A dinner will be served at 6:30 and the commencement program will begin at 8. It will be followed by a dance.