STUDENTS PLANMUSICAL SHOW^Advertising Committee— KennethBarrie, chairman, assisted by Charles j Sutcliffe, Wilbur Shongo. Patricia onnellv and William Lawson,'The Toy Shop’The leading players of the piouuc-. tinn have been selected and are re* to be 1 hearsing their pans. The severalPresented bvsonvisiJ\1Usic lotu*es that appear in the musi-A | cul numbers are being organized by j H Cl e P:-selected leader. 1!Department uProfessional Director! The F^nch .Maids choru.- win °«js:1’6i captained by Patricia Connelly, the!vlillt;• Puiiee-etu by Isabelle Skutnik; the ! *^r*TTSuuk*nts of Salamanca. High School are enthusiastically organizing for the production of the well known musical comedy. 4*Thc Toy Shop.’' The show played a professional run in New York and is recommended as one of the most interesting and humorous plays being offered today.Sneeial scenery and costumes wilf beshipped to Salamanca for the production.Powder Puffs by Alice Crockett, the!iMiusirci bov* bv Willard Motzler and pvhlt;* * ji the Minstrel girls by Natalie Kavan-!t'er' ? auifli. The complete cast selections M131'; will bfe named soon.AnFall Wedding UnitesarmGu;rehLocal Young Couple. OicVi.lit I t I'ttv .V !■ * .1 (Ilf LJ .kl - 41ih.laldirector of high school and collegiate productions will direct a mi produce the show for the school. A cast ofmore than 150 players is expected toA fall wedding to^k vdaee Thurs-1day in Holy Cross church when Miss Irene Mack (Mackoviak), daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. C. Mack of Broadstreet, was married toHiLeonard i ^n\Zaproski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 1 ®eiDike part.The benefits of the production will Za pro ski of State Park avenue. Rev.\V_go to the Music department, which ! Eugene Marcinkiewicz officiated at a need new recording equipment for 1 double ring ceremony before an a!-musieal appreciation classes.Committees have been arranged and include the foil owing members:tar decorated with pompons.Miss Dorothy Mack, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honor, and MissesTickets—Noland Yalk, Chairman. Veronica and Marjorie Biscup, Anassisted by sub-chairmen Patricia Connelly. Richard Curtis. JamesMinavio. Frances PIunkcD, Kimc11aSiafaku?, Francis Kaiinowski, Josephine Pccora, Betty Woodard. Francis Brilliancy. John Yuworsfcy, Phyl-1 ia H e p I' i n g c i\ R i c 1 ui r d Si v c rI i n g,Alice Crocket, Ann Waihiuist. Jean Ann Gardner, Willard Mculer, Johnrroifch. Abe^ Brnuvi, N^mm Donlin.Priscilla Katun,WcbeetoLitTenRaThnella Leu da and Theresa Rogers were bridesmaids,John Zaproski, Jr., was his brothers best man and Harry Dry, Frank j in^ Doleeke, Edward Ambuske and Max ; Aiduskc were usher?. moThe bride was attired in princess style gown of white taffeta and wore | a lace edged veil with‘a tiara of pearls. She carried an arm boirquoL | of white roses and gardenias,IS :Spja Is-shePatron Tickets—Patricia Conneli.v* j Dorothy Stack was gowned in woodchairman. rose velvet and carried bronzeKiddy Matinee tickets—William chrysanthemum*. The bridesmaidsLawson, chairman.were dressed alike, in royal blue velvets. Their bouquets were of yellow .....J.T. -.........X —Levhor