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THE third annual drama tournament for high schools of the San Joaquin Valley was programed and staged under the auspices of the College Theatre, with unusual success. The eleven high schools which entered the contest were: Fresno Technical,Parlier, Selma, Hanford, Coalinga, Tranquillity, Riverdale, Tulare, St. John's Cathedral (Fresno), Taft and Visalia. The Fresno Bee Trophy was awarded to River- dale, judged the winner, presenting, "A Fool of a Man" by Edward Finnegan. It was directed by Mrs. Hazel Masten. Members of the cast were: Mrs. Bundy, Peggy Wiley; Mr. Bundy, Leo Nieto; Eddie, Robert Aitkin. Two silver trophies were presented by the College Theatre as permanent momentos to the players offering the best individual performances. Ervin Schlichten of Taft, and Leo Nieto of Riverdale, were the two whose characterizations deserved the cups awarded them. A feature of the third tournament was a conference of the Valley play Directors for the purpose of exchanging ideas and mapping out improvements. The Drama Tournament is now widely recognized as an institution of exceptional value. An expansion of the organization set-up is planned for 1934, valley high schools entering the competition in three classifications with winners playing for sweepstakes. The staff for the College Theatre included: Stage Manager, Joe King; Sound Technician, Doris Cristoffel; Light Technician, Allena Horning; Master of Properties, Betty Scott; Mistress of Costumes, Marie Barthuli; Business Manager, Gladys May; Treasurer of Box Office, Dorothy McDonald; House Manager, Loramae Hockett; Reception, Blanche Hestbeck; Refreshment, Pauline Draper; Tournament Director, John Wright; Secretary, Gladys May. from "The Black Flamingo" One-Hundred-One
Yearbook Title | 1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1933 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
Yearbook Title | 1933 Campus - A Yearly Publication of the Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Date Published | 1933 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | THE third annual drama tournament for high schools of the San Joaquin Valley was programed and staged under the auspices of the College Theatre, with unusual success. The eleven high schools which entered the contest were: Fresno Technical,Parlier, Selma, Hanford, Coalinga, Tranquillity, Riverdale, Tulare, St. John's Cathedral (Fresno), Taft and Visalia. The Fresno Bee Trophy was awarded to River- dale, judged the winner, presenting, "A Fool of a Man" by Edward Finnegan. It was directed by Mrs. Hazel Masten. Members of the cast were: Mrs. Bundy, Peggy Wiley; Mr. Bundy, Leo Nieto; Eddie, Robert Aitkin. Two silver trophies were presented by the College Theatre as permanent momentos to the players offering the best individual performances. Ervin Schlichten of Taft, and Leo Nieto of Riverdale, were the two whose characterizations deserved the cups awarded them. A feature of the third tournament was a conference of the Valley play Directors for the purpose of exchanging ideas and mapping out improvements. The Drama Tournament is now widely recognized as an institution of exceptional value. An expansion of the organization set-up is planned for 1934, valley high schools entering the competition in three classifications with winners playing for sweepstakes. The staff for the College Theatre included: Stage Manager, Joe King; Sound Technician, Doris Cristoffel; Light Technician, Allena Horning; Master of Properties, Betty Scott; Mistress of Costumes, Marie Barthuli; Business Manager, Gladys May; Treasurer of Box Office, Dorothy McDonald; House Manager, Loramae Hockett; Reception, Blanche Hestbeck; Refreshment, Pauline Draper; Tournament Director, John Wright; Secretary, Gladys May. from "The Black Flamingo" One-Hundred-One |
Rights | Copyright 1933 by Seymour I. Mathiesen and Thomas F. McKeighan, Jr. |
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