1927 Cedrus Yearbook

V' t/'IV/I/VIV/1 I1"/ 1.//1 /1 II to" 192,7 THE CEDPES 192.7 IIIIIIIIIU/IIII14 "LELAWALA" Given by the GREENE COUNTY NORMAL CAST OF CHARACTERS WO-KO-MIS (Great Heart) Chief of the Oniahgahrahs James Stormont KLO-LO-WAR (The Singer) His son Laurence McLean LE-LA-WA-LA (Falling Waters) his daughter; Maid of Niagara Elsie Hawke MAR-PEE-TO-PAH (Four Skies) Medicine-man Kenneth Retallick HIN-TO-LA (Blue Hair) Grandmother of Lelawala Mrs. Retallick SO-WAN-AS (South Wind) Lover of Lelawala Robert Turnbull SHUN-GE-LA (The Fox) Rejected lover of Lelawala Wendall Graham WA-COO-TAY (The Shooter) An Oniahgahrah brave Earl Pummell WAM-BE-BE (The Eagle) An Oniahgahrah brave Orin Turner WAN-YE-CA (The Firefly) A romantic widow Lorine Creed NA-PA-NEE (The Brook) Who loves Klolowar Nedra Wilson EAGLE EYE—A famous scout Robert Bratton MAJOR WALLACE—Commandant of a fort Frank Rothwell MABEL—His daughter Kathryn Hughes CAPT. BLISS—Lover of Mabel Larry McLean CLARINDA BOND—Who admires the Sergeant Gladys McCoy SERGEANT BILKS—Who admires himself Ward Creswell LORD TATLER—Who admires witticisms Hazel Ary CHORUS—Indian hunters; Soldiers; Maidens. TIME-1761. SYNOPSIS ACT I. Scenes 1 and 2. Indian village on bank of Niagara River near the falls. Morning and afternoon. (Two days are supposed to have elapsed between Scenes 1 and 2.) ACT II. Scene 1. Indian camp in forest glade. Night. Scene 2. Same as Act I. Afternoon and evening. ACT III. Same as previous Act. The next morning. (One week is supposed to elapse between Acts I and II, and between each of the scenes of Act II.) The above operetta was given April 13 under the capable and efficient instruc- tion of Mrs. Corry, Instructor of Music in the Greene County Normal. A large audience witnessed the performance, which was very successful.

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