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Accession #MU2014/10
TopicTheatrical Productions: Photographs
KeywordsTheatre,
TitlePhotographs of Theatrical Productions and Musicals
LocationLarge Box MU2014/10 where small photo boxes #76 and #77 used to be. Large box MU2014/10 replaces photo boxes #76 and #77.
CitationPhotographs of Theatrical Productions and Musicals, MU2014/10, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
AccessResearchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials.
ProvenanceCollection of the Archives
Scope and Content


Photographs of Manchester College Theater Productions  - The names of persons that have beenidentified are included in the description, but these names generally do not includeeveryone in the photograph. Note: Many photos have years written on the verso,but they don’t match pictures in the Aurorafor that given year. This is probably because the identifier was unaware thatsometimes pictures were taken too late in the academic year to be included inthat particular year’s Aurora – so –they were included in the NEXT issue of the Aurora.  Eg. The MayDay play of 1954 would probably be found in the 1955 Aurora.


List of Foldersand Contents:


The Pilgrim Fathers, Oratorio, 10 March 1916.


Prince of theHouse of David, 28 March 1918, photograph of Ida Fields Neff incharacter, from the scrapbook of Ida Fields Neff. See also: MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 54 - 61


Prince of theHouse of David, 28 March 1918 - Table scene – picture from thescrapbook of Ida Fields Neff – group photograph - Professor Sadie Stutsman Wampler,Ida Fields Neff, Cora Winger Shultz, Bently L., Beulah Woods, Mabel Winter, andAgnes Kessler. See pg. 82 in Aurora1918.


Costume for Pinafore,1925-1926.


Pomander Walk- Senior Class Play, 2 May 1930.


Death Takes aHoliday, 1933-1934.


Both Our Houses- Senior Class Play, 1934-1935.


He and She- Senior Class Play, 1936-1937, photographs include but are not limited toJeanette Jackson, Mary Keever, Arthur Gilbert, Betty Ramsey, Winifield Berry,Betty Ramsey, Helen Turbeville.


Make Me a Song- Fall Pageantry Class, 1937-1938.


The Devil Passes– Play Production Class, May 1937, photographs include but are not limited to WilburStuckey, Helen Rae Parker, Marjorie Gentry, Paul Boaz, Winfield Berry, GladysErb.


Mr. Pim PassesBy – Play Production Class, 1938-1939, photographs include but are notlimited to Ralph Rautenkranz, Hubert Cordier, Margaret Hambright.


Lady Windemere’sFan  - Senior Class Play1939-1940.


The Ivory Door –Play Production Class, 1939-1940.


Stage Door,Spring 1942, photographs include Jack Burckhardt and Nellie Bendsen.


Lost Horizon,February 1946, photographs include but are not limited to Detrick, Riegel, M.Weaver, Ruff, Robert Brennan, Louise Holl, Noel Landis, and Mary Emma Miller.


The Woman ofSamaria, featured in the 1947 Aurorabut the actual date of performance is unclear. It is listed as being given March 1945 in the book, A Century of Faith,Learning and Service, pg. 258. Photographs include but are not limited to CarylDenlinger Mathis and Glen Campbell. The year, 1947, is written on the verso ofthe photographs.


Merchant ofVenice, May Day 1948.


Arsenic and OldLace, May Day 1950, photograph of a couple purchase tickets at boxoffice – poster.


All My Sons,Homecoming 1950 – photographs include but are not limited to PhyllisGoddmiller, Marvin Sherman, Jim Shoemaker, Karleton Halladay and GeorgiannaHalladay.


Smilin’ Through,May Day, 1952.


Harvey,Homecoming, 1953.


Lute Song,May Day. 1955. Note: On the back of the photos the play is entitled “LuteSong,” but on page 258 of ManchesterCollege: A Century of Faith, Learning and Service, the play is entitledLute Street.


The Wise HaveNot Spoken, May Day 1956, photographs include but are not limited toDick Harshbarger and Jim Overholt.


Down in theValley, operetta, April 5-7, 1957.


Right You Are(if you think you are), Homecoming,1957, a production of Tri Alpha.


King Henry theIV, May Day, 1958.


Tiger at theGate, Homecoming, 1958, a production of Tri Alpha.


The Rainmaker,February, 1960.


Oklahoma,May Day, 1961, photographs include but are not limited to Bob Price and JoEllaMasterson.


The Man Who Cameto Dinner, Homecoming, 1962.


West Side Story,May Day, 1963.


The Fantastics,May Day, 1964, a production of Tri Alpha.


The Importanceof Being Earnest, Homecoming, 1964, a production by Tri Alpha.


Bye Bye Birdie,May Day, 1965.


Inherit the Wind,Homecoming, 1965.


The Shrike,February 1967, a production of Tri Alpha.


The King and I,May Day, 1968.


Dark of the Moon,Spring, 1969.


110 in the Shade,May Day, 1970, photographs include but are not limited to Steve Smith, ElaineSnyder, Deb Waas, Charlotte Deardorff and Tharyle Prather.


Madwoman ofChaillot, May Day, 1971.


Spoon RiverAnthology, Homecoming, 1972.


J. B. The BaldSoprano, Spring, 1973.


AmericanPrimitive?, Spring 1973(?), picturing Larry Tobias.


The ImaginaryInvalid, Homecoming, 1973, photographs include but are not limited toDick Burden, Kent Zimmerman and John Jennens.


Crime andPunishment, March. 1974.


The ThreepennyOpera, May Day. 1974.


Much Ado AboutNothing, May Day, 1975, photographs include Jeff Freeman among others.


Fiddler on theRoof, Homecoming, 1975, photographs include but are not limited to DelKeeney and Brenda Eberly.


The Crucible,May Day, 1976, photographs include but are not limited to Larry Stratmeirer andLarry Tobias.


Dracula,Homecoming, 1976.


A ThurberCarnival, Homecoming. 1977.


Brigadoon,Homecoming. 1978.


J.B.,Homecoming, 1979, photographs include but are not limited to  - director – Professor Scott Strode, andactor – Jeff Davidson.


Bells areRinging, Homecoming, 1980.


Our Town,May Day, 1981.


Godspell,Homecoming, 1981.


Carousel,Homecoming, 1982.

Images of Karen Myers (Karen Myers Bowman), Jed Freels, Barry Coe and Lisa Jean Keller (Lisa Keller), Chris Bowser, Don Post, Linda Martin, Nancy Rowe (Nancy Row Miller), Jan Bledsoe, Janice Ritchey.


You Can’t Takeit With You, Homecoming, 1983, photographs include but are not limitedto Brian McCellan, Jed Freels, George Boudreau, Jim Craft, Clay Bowman, BrianHarley, Amy Shellabarger, Rebecca Bishop, Candi Byroads.


Pot of Gold,Homecoming, 1985, photographs include but are not limited to Barbara Glassford,Dan Byler.


Babes in Arms,May Day 1987, photographs include but are not limited to Jodi Heeter and CindyHeard.


The Foreigner,Homecoming, 1987, picturing Jim Bowyer.


The Fifth Son,May Day 1988, photographs include but are not limited to Mark Snyder, BrianWeimer and Pat Morgan.


Brighton BeachMemoirs, Homecoming 1988.


The MusicalComedy Murders of 1940, Homecoming, 1989, photographs include but arenot limited to  Jim Bowyer, ___ Hoover,Morgan, Jeff Jones, ___  Heeter, BethBewley, ___ Weaver, ___  Snyder, ___Taylor, Cindy Lengel.



*** Please notethat the list of plays in ManchesterCollege: A Century of Faith, Learning and Service ends in the year 1989.



The Glass Menagerie,May Day, 1990. More pictures can be seen in the 1990 Aurora.  Two pictures are inthis file folder.  The Archivistquestions if one of them is actually from TheGlass Menagerie?  The other is aphotograph of Cindy Lengel and Robyn Circle. Other pictures include Jim Bowyer,Cindy Lengel, Robyn Circle and Jeff Jones.


The Importanceof Being Earnest, Fall, 1990. Pictures include but are not limited to Dan Smith, Brenda Petry and WrayNye. Some of these photos, have the year 1991 written on the verso.  This is because some pictures from theproduction were published in the 1991 Aurora.


Chocolate Cake– One Act -  November,  1991 – highlighted in the 1992 Aurora, pg. 33. Pictured is Bev Taylorand Carman Beery.


Humphrey Pumphrey– One Act – November, 1991 - Pictured is Dana Vagg and Chris Thornton. This OneAct, along with Chocolate Cake, ishighlighted in the 1992 Aurora.


highlighted in the 1992 Aurora.


Madwoman ofChaillot, 1992 – 1993, highlighted in 1993 Aurora. Pictures in this folder include Keith Roberts, ChristinaLinsley, Shawn Kirchner, Brian Rappatta, Beverly Taylor, Andrew Stouder,Christen Miller, Monica Miller, Jennifer Wade, Brian Hissong, Kimberly Koczan,Sandra Watkins, Chad Sperry, Carmen Beery, Connie Snyder, Dana Vagg, and ElaineCampbell.


Archie andMehitabel, 1992 - 1993.


Steel Magnolias,Homecoming,1993, photographs include butare not limited to, Connie Snyder, Lori Caskey, Carmen Beery, Julie Houseworth,Jennifer Flory and Angela Rogers.


 


Other TheaterRelated Items


Children’s Theater – photographs spanning theyears 1977-1985.


Children’s Theater appears to have sometimes been a JanTerm class in which Manchester College students would perform dramas forchildren.  Photographs of Hansel and Gretel, 1977-1978 and The Storytellers, 1978-1979.

Included are images from, "The Storytellers" acted and produced by the Children's Theatre January Term group 1983. Pictures include but are not limited to - Karen Myers (Kyle Strode (Scott Strode's son), Karen Myers, Beth Rainbolt (Beth Rainbolt Willoughby), Nevin Dulabaum, Jed Freels, Nancy Rowe, Scott McCauley, Mike Willoughby.


Gloria,19 January 1989 - “Gloria” was presented at Manchester College by The Refreshment Committee, a performancegroup from Minneapolis, MN.


Shakespeare Festival,1989 – Appears  to have been presented atManchester College by an outside performance group.


Drama Workshop,Winter 1971-1972.


Convocation  SeniorSeries, 1975 – Vicki Maust Kerschensteiner.


Freshman OneActs, 1984-1985.


The Diviners– Homecoming Play, 1986 – Curt Webb, Kim Parker, see 1987 Aurora pgs. 26. and 27.


Babes in Arms -May Day Musical, 1987 – See 1987 Aurorapg. 26 and note hairbows, shoes and socks.


One Acts,1987-1988, picturing Katy Brown, Duane Deardorff and Meva Weaver.


One Acts,1992-1993, Shut and Bar the Door,picturing Kim Fretz, Jarrad Brown, Aaron Durnbauagh and Naomi in the Living Room, picturing Wil Phillips andChristine Wagonschutz.


H. M. S.Pinafore – Spring Musical 1991, featured on pg. 31 of the 1991 Aurora.


Fall Play, 1992– Shakespeare – Reginald Batusic.


Night Owls Café,1992-1993, pictured in 1993 Aurora,pg. 42, Brian Kreps, Kevin Bryant, Dave Feld, Christen Miller, Brenda Petry,Barb Scribner, Jeff Jones, Dana Vagg.


One Act– unidentified year – perhaps 1993 or 2002?


 


Other TheaterPictures


Postcard MaleActors - Contains one photo of a group of male actors, circa 1920?


Three photographfrom the scrapbook of Ida Fields Neff, circa 1916 with writing onverso, Peg O’ My Heart and Agnes Kessler (student).


Folder Containing Various Photographs


Virgil McCleary, circa 1936


1989-1990? Aurora,modern dance photograph.


Man (actor?) in beard – portrait.


Group of women in Asian garb, Sadie Stutsman Wamplermight be pictured in back ros – center.


Copy of photograph of a dying nurse – “liberty vs. Law.”


Portrait of Lorabelle Ferverda Wildman, circa 1945.


Susi Jones, circa 1982.


Esther –group picture.


Ben Hur– seven postcards. It is possible that the woman with the long braids is Cora WingerShultz.


Roses - ThePrincess Tableau  Princess Idea(Fields Neff? – BA 1920), George Anglemeyer, Winnifred Stutsman.


Shakespeare,Willard Tell and Son – postcard – circa 1920?


Unknown Plays– Hoff Photographs in black and white.


ManchesterCollege – production perhaps from the 1950’s with portrayal of theAdministration Building as part of the set.


European scene– possibly Italian?  An Aurora – remembered – but of unknownyear - shows images of a setting such as this – more research is needed.


Cloud Princess– circa 1940 – Helen Striggle Chapman (BA 1940) as Cloud Princess and OraPottenger Kunkel (BA 1941) as Kassandra.


OlderPhotographs of theater productions – some individuals identified areVirgil McCleary (MC Class of 1936), Helen Gray, Otphs Stutsman, Max Kraning (BA1934), Virginia Smith, Floyd Bantz. One woman appears to be portraying Annie, as in “Annie Get Your Gun.”Possibly two more Ben Hurpostcards?


PerformancePreparation – Makeup – unidentified and undated pictures.


Other Photographsof theater productions - Generally unidentified and often misdated  pictures that  include images of Dana Barton, Larry Tobias,Craig Brown, Reginald Batusic.


Date of Accession20 February 2014
Bio History Note

Beulah Woods - See also: MC2006/13: Schwalm's Confidential Files - Folders 54 - 61.  Woods was a student at the University of Chicago and stayed with the Schwalm family while Schwalm was working on his Ph.D.  He mentions Woods in his autobiography on (or around page 25) - note from Kelley Brenneman, student assistant in the Archives.

Mike Willoughby and Beth (Rainbolt) Willoughby were participants in the 1983 Jan Term Children’s Theatre group.  Their production was titled, "The Storytellers."  Mike and Beth remember-

Students started rehearsing about 2-3 weeks before rehearsal. They spent the first part of Jan term practicing…then 2-3 weeks of performances.  They did two to four performances a day at elementary schools, libraries, community centers.  They traveled throughout northern Indiana all in one van with all the props and students together. Some people had to sit on the van's floor. They lived in their acting tights.  Sometimes they did two shows in one place, but never three, so they moved around quite a bit and always came back to the college at night.  They would leave the college early and come back very late. 

It was fun and tiring and they really got to know one another.

Once they came over the railroad tracks in Pierceton, IN, and all who were riding in the seats --- bounced way out of them and came sitting back down with a wallop.

 

Archivist Note

Photographs described and documented by student assistant, Kelley Brenneman, and edited by Jeanine Wine, February 2014.

Identification updated 25 August 2014 by Beth Rainbolt Willoughby who along with her future husband, Mike Willoughby, was part of the 1982-1983 January Term Children's Theatre group. Information about the 1983 Jan Term Children's Theatre group provided by Mike Willoughby  and Beth Rainbolt Willoughby.

 


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