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...solution was found by Richard L. Purinton '52, pictured at left. A Moors Hall sophomore, Robin Hood Williams was quick to realize the plight of the undergraduate and rushed across the Square to practice for a possible Saturday morning...
...piece avoided the standard amateur musical fault of relying on a lot of individual hamming. The dances, directed by James Venable, were exceptional, especially in view of the miniscule proportions of the Clubhouse stage. Robert Purinton and Roger Butler, the solo dancers, managed to mix extreme competence and gentle burlesque with a delicacy and enthusiasm that made the ballet sections much more than mere time-fillers...
Also in the chorus are: Alden A. Larson '48; Robert W. Locke 2nd '47; Austin F. Lyne '48; Daniel J. Lyne '49; Eugene Lyne ocC; David E. McGiffert '49; Arthur B. Nichols '48; Robert B. Owen '47; Robert L. Purinton '46; John R. Rand '50; Robert E. Zaugg...
...Robert Carswell, Curtis W. Cate, Kenneth K. Chun, Arnold S. Corrigan, William F. G. Dawson, John B. Ensign, Richard H. Forster, Richard R. Harshman, Roger B. Lazarus, Donald Louria, John A. Malcolm, Huntington Mavor, Albert W. Merck, Hugh W. Morse, David D. Ogdon, Philip C. Potter, Jr., Robert L. Purinton, Thomas B. Ragle, Manager; Francis A. Seamans, and Robert L. Smith...
...starting lineup for the Crimson was Harshman, g.; Purinton, r.f.; Merck, l.f.; Mavor, r.h.; Ogden, c.h.; Blanco, l.h.; Smith, o.r.; Morse, i.r.; Potter, c.f.; Lazarus, i.l.; Corrigan, o.l. Substitutes were: Cate, Seamans, Chun, Louris, Carswell, Dawson, Ragle, Ensign, Malcolm, and Forster...