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In the middle of the coldest Februory on record in Pen-
                nsylvonio  the Woodrow  Wilson  Drama  Compony offered
                some relief to the frozen mosses by inviting everyone on o
                trip  to  the  "South  Pacific.’’  The  ploy  which  ran  two
                weekends  was  another  immensely successful  production
                and  was  loudly  applauded  by  the  community  and  the
                local  press.  Drion  Boro,  Mary Vonturo,  Todd  Hortmon,  Lin­
                da Thomas,  and o cost of 75 students gave brovodo per­
                formances  which  hod  the  oudiences  on  their  feet.  Set
                designs by Miss Louise Wilson captured  the tropical splen­
                dor of o South Sea's islond ond the clever choreogrophy by
                Ms.  Andreo  Lomberth  added  ortistic  dimension  to  the
                ploy.  Musical  responsibilities  were  divided  between  Mr.
                Byron  Kindig  and Mrs.  Mary Hildenbrond.  Continuing with
                their  directorial  assignments,  dromo  advisors  Mr.  Lou
                Voipe and Ms.  Sheila Weiss hod once ogoin created some
                moments of magic for everyone  to  enjoy.  "South  Pacific"
                was  Q  lasting  tribute  to  the  Dromo  Company  whose
                reputation  for first  rote shows  has  spreod  throughout  the
                Lower Bucks County oreo. We oil opploud their efforts.






































































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