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From the 1940 Mustang comes this report of a Whitney Grade School operetta. Since this is a smaller image, its text is repeated here:
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The operetta, "The Golden Whistle," was presented on the evening of March 15, to a large crowd.
Beffo, Robert Rankin, awaking after a nap in the woods one spring afternoon, sees before him The Little Old Woman, Norma Nelson. After talking to him, she gives him, on her departure, the Golden Whistle. He soon finds that whenever he blows it, come tramping in answer to its summons all the fairy folks of the woods, 20 boys, as well as the birds, Katherine Thomas, Paul Nichols, and Bobby Thomas; 10 roses, even butterflies, Dorothy Tlustos and Mary Martin. They prove entertaining and delightful companions, and when the Golden Whistle is lost and stolen by the White Rabbit, Billy Anderson, they summon to Beffo's aid, the Fairy Queen, Pauline Miller. Her attendants were Betty Jean Nichols and Elaine Brill. The Little Old Woman releases her from the evil enchantment which had been over her, and throwing off the long cloak, she stands revealed, a lovely young girl.
From the 1940 Mustang comes this report of a Whitney Grade School operetta. Since this is a smaller image, its text is repeated here:
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The operetta, "The Golden Whistle," was presented on the evening of March 15, to a large crowd.
Beffo, Robert Rankin, awaking after a nap in the woods one spring afternoon, sees before him The Little Old Woman, Norma Nelson. After talking to him, she gives him, on her departure, the Golden Whistle. He soon finds that whenever he blows it, come tramping in answer to its summons all the fairy folks of the woods, 20 boys, as well as the birds, Katherine Thomas, Paul Nichols, and Bobby Thomas; 10 roses, even butterflies, Dorothy Tlustos and Mary Martin. They prove entertaining and delightful companions, and when the Golden Whistle is lost and stolen by the White Rabbit, Billy Anderson, they summon to Beffo's aid, the Fairy Queen, Pauline Miller. Her attendants were Betty Jean Nichols and Elaine Brill. The Little Old Woman releases her from the evil enchantment which had been over her, and throwing off the long cloak, she stands revealed, a lovely young girl.
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