Speedway Flyer, Volume 33, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1964 — Page 3

Thursday, March 5, 1964

JUNIOR PLAY (Continued from Page 1) teristics of this type of comedy. It projects the attitude that the actors are actually making fun of the characters; much of the comedy would be lost if the actors approached their characterizations seriously. This is the essence of Moliere’s satire. No pies are thrown, but the action is just as wild and raucous as a Charlie Chaplain movie. There is even a chase in the last act, followed by a mock initiation ceremony in mock Latin and verse. Even the setting is unrealistic. It bears only a slight resemblance to 17th century French architecture. Actually it is a combination of theatricalism and impressionism. The theatricalism serves as a constant reminder to the audience that they are viewing a play. It never allows them to become completely involved with the characters and situation. They cannot idntify with any of the characters on the stage, because they are not real people The colors used are those of a bright circus tent Regarded in this respect, the setting is impressionistic in that it transmits the broadness of the comic elements. The main character is Monsieur Argan (a hypochondriac). The role is quite strenuous and includes about half the lines in the play. Moliere himself played the part, and it was during the third act of a performance of this play that Moliere had a heart seizure and died in his sister’s arms. That was in 1773. “The Imaginary Invalid” was the last play Moliere wrote. The other characters are Argan’s wife Beline, “a gold digger,” his daughters Angelica and Louise, his doctors, his brother, and a lawyer who has extracurricular interests in Beline. Don’t bother to look Lor a deep underlying message in this play, for it just isn’t there. Moliere wrote for the sheer fun ■of “making fun.” , Reserved seats are on sale at the high school but there should be some seats left at the door. It’s pure famliy fun in “The Imaginary Invalid.”

GIRL SCOUT COOKIE TIME MARCH 5-14 MUSICAL PROGRAM (Continued from Page 1) the Sparkle-aires. The two bands that will perform are the cadet and varsity bands. The public is cordially invited. The following program will be given: Bandology, Osterling. , Prometheus Overture, Beethovan, High School Band. Jamaica Farewell, L. M. House. Deep Purple, De Rose. Zum Gali, Gali (Israeli Folk Tune) Pisano, Choral-Aires. Men of Might, Meretta. The Magic Flute, Overture, Mozart. Deep River Rhapsody, Harold L. Walters, Cadet Band. Blessing and Glory, Rachmaninoff. No Other Love, Rodgers and Hammerstein. Bay of Mexico, Guard. I Hear A Song, Hyatt, ModernAires. Never on Sunday (Vocal Solo), Arr. Yoder, Kittie Kirby and High School Band. Gloria, Track. Moon River, Mercer-Mancini. Gonna Build A Mountain, Bricusse-Newley. Give Me Your Tired Your Poor, Berlin-Lazarus, Sparkle-aires. Concert Digest, Laas. Brasses Bold, Skelton, High School Band. Father al All (A Triad of Praise), Arr. Raymond Dvorak. On Stage With Cole Porter, Cole Porter, Combined Bands and Choirs. Indpls. Hiking Club The Indianapolis Hiking Club will hike in the vicinity of Butler University Campus on Sunday, March 8. The group will meet at the University Cafeteria for lunch at 12 o’clock noon. The hike is planned earlier in the day than usual so those who wish can attend the Indianapolis Symphony Concert at the Murat Theater. Mrs. Bertha Barnes is the leader. Children’s Museum The Japanese Festival of Dolls will be shown and explained at the Children’s Museum, 3010 N. Meridian, Saturday morning (March 7) at 11. Kuniko (Lucy) Kato, a senior at Marian College who comes from Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, will tell of the festival which always takes place on the third day of the third month and is a holiday for girls. She will identify the dolls and tell of the customs surrounding the festival. Girls attending are invited to bring their own favorite dolls to this free program. The festival also will be on display at the museum the week before and the week after the program.

BPOBWAY BKEIWMMBT OHJBCH (Continued from Page 1) on the subject, ‘Taith Without Crutches.” The pre-service Meditation organ music will be played by Mrs. Alice Farley. The Carol Choir will sing for the first service with Mrs. John Clark as director and Mrs James Schoonover as accompanist. The Chancel Choir will sing for the second service, “O Lord Most High" by Franck, Mr. Robert Foltz, Tenor Soloist, directed by Mrs. Lewis Hecht The Offertory Solo for both services will be “How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?” by Speaks and sung by Mrs. Helen Robertson. The Crusader Choir will sing for the College of Christian Living at 5:00 p.m. under the directitmof Mrs. John Moe. Dr. Don McMahan will give the devotions for the College of Christian Living and then a class for every member of the family at 5:25 p.m. A snack supper will follow and then Rev. Alan Jones of the Merom Institute will be the guest speaker. Monday night, March 9, the Official Board will meet at 7:30 pjn. in the parlor. All Choirs will rehearse at their regular times. Tuesday night, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. the Sunshine Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Wallace, 2622 Fruitdale.

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P.T.A. GROUP (Continued from Page 1) portant and informative meeting. On March 16th at 7:30 pjn. in the Senior High School auditorium, the group will meet for a discussion of “Speedway Now and In the Future.” Panel members for this discussion will be Law-

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