"Showtime U.S.A." play at Mack School, May 1965
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Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1965
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More Than 300 Pupils Have Roles In Play Rehearsing a scene from "Showtime U.S.A.," billed as the biggest theatrical undertaking ever held at Mack School, are part of a cast of more than 300 in the play for parents at 7:30 p.m. today at the school. The play concerns a fantasy trip by three children across the nation. Left to right are Karen Dungey, third grader, dressed for a West Coast Scene; Kim Kennedy, third grade, representing a United Nations delegate from Thailand; Chris Woodruff, first grade, holding unisphere from New York World's Fair; Howard Walker, Mack principal, a policeman for a "back home" scene; Jill Marsh, sixth grade, an oriental dancer; Ricky Thomas, fifth grade, dressed for a Mississippi River scene; and Clifford Willis, second grade, a German boy at the World's Fair.
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1965
Caption
More Than 300 Pupils Have Roles In Play Rehearsing a scene from "Showtime U.S.A.," billed as the biggest theatrical undertaking ever held at Mack School, are part of a cast of more than 300 in the play for parents at 7:30 p.m. today at the school. The play concerns a fantasy trip by three children across the nation. Left to right are Karen Dungey, third grader, dressed for a West Coast Scene; Kim Kennedy, third grade, representing a United Nations delegate from Thailand; Chris Woodruff, first grade, holding unisphere from New York World's Fair; Howard Walker, Mack principal, a policeman for a "back home" scene; Jill Marsh, sixth grade, an oriental dancer; Ricky Thomas, fifth grade, dressed for a Mississippi River scene; and Clifford Willis, second grade, a German boy at the World's Fair.
Year
1965
Month
May
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