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Show CAST Lackeys..............Wayne Kimber, Ben Rudd, Bill Radmall, Clarence Barrow. Von Mark................................................Bob Philips Dr. Engel............................................Parley Norseth Prince Karl Franz................................Jack Larsen Ruder................................................Rulon Garfield Gretchen........................................LaVan Heninger Toni....................................................Dale McLane Detlef........................................Sherman Johansen Lucas....................................................Dan Rhodes Von Asterverg....................................Carlyle Parker Nicholas................................................Ivan Heslop Kathie........................................................Pat Payne Lutz........................................................Don Soelberg Hubert................................................Walt McPhie Grand Duchess Anastasia............Kathleen Belnap Princess Margaret............................Chyrrell Olsen Captain Tarnitz....................Drew Van Wagoner Countess Leydon....................Myrna Stringfellow Baron Arnheim....................................Russ Carruth Rudolph Winter, Freshman, and Guards Students of Chorus In the famous waltz scene from "Student Prince", Captain Farnitz (Drew Van Wagoner) says to Princess Margaret (Chyrrell Olsen), "You are very cruel, Princess." Lutz (Don Soelberg) tries to get a little advance information about the business of the Duchess Anatasia (Kathleen Belnap) and begins the chatter with, "What's the matter? Has Karlsburg gone republican?" The unforgettable Lutz, masterfully played by Don Soelberg, finds self expression in rather wierd forms. Heavy Date with Pop "POP" Bott was master of ceremonies for the evening. Young daughter Annette looks as if its an old story. The other couple in the picture is Carolyn Jensen, President of La Dianaeda, and her father. Carol Folkman gives forth with some lively chatter. From left to right are Laura Carr, Dad Carr, Carol Folkman, Marilyn, Pop, and Jackie Summerill. Nearly every co-ed's calendar had April 22 marked as an important date. That night the pretties took Pop out to dinner and an evening of fun sponsored by La Dianaeda. Annette's date, Dad Bott, was the vivacious Master of Ceremonies, who dispensed with fatherly advise and kept the party at a fast pace. Here's part of the crowd that dined at Ma's and Pa's at the dads and daughters Banquet. If your best girl wasn't at home that night, never fear! She was out with Pop! |