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"THE QUINTUPLETS" JOIN JUNIORS ON PARADE:" The first part of the 1940 "Juniors on Parade," to open Wednesday night in Lydia Mendelssohn theater, centers upon the Dionne quintuplets and Pinocchio's dream of visiting the Penny circus to see the little girls. His dream journey is rewarded with the pretty dance given by the "quints" impersonated above, from left to right, by Nancy Jeanne Hannah of Shadford Rd., Suzanne Chaddock Griffin of Ypsilanti, Mary Alice Baur of Buchanan St., Judy Cushing of Melrose Ave., and Garnette Godfrey of Westminster Pl.
The dance revue will be given each night starting Wednesday by selected pupils of the studio of Roy Hoyer. The second part will feature "My Day in Ann Arbor" given by Jack Silcott, University student who will repeat his highly-appreciated burlesque as "Mrs. Roosevelt" in the recent Michigan Opera. The show will be given for the benefit of St. Joseph's Mercy hospital.
The dance revue will be given each night starting Wednesday by selected pupils of the studio of Roy Hoyer. The second part will feature "My Day in Ann Arbor" given by Jack Silcott, University student who will repeat his highly-appreciated burlesque as "Mrs. Roosevelt" in the recent Michigan Opera. The show will be given for the benefit of St. Joseph's Mercy hospital.
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