WILMETTE LIFE New Trier Student Singer Present "Pinafore" Tonight J ' The Boys' Glee Club at the Hith School Has Important Part in the Presentation H·gh School Groups Offer "Pinafore" at Auditorium Tonight The New Trier High school musical organizations-the glet! clubs and orchestra-are presenting the Gilbert and Sullivan opera "Pinafore" this Friday and Saturday nights, March 15 and 16, at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. Mrs. Marion E. Cotton, musical director at New Trier, is in general charge of the presentation. The remainder of the executive staff includes Winnifred Mickey, accompanist, Ada Tille Allen, vocal coach, Agnes Biesemeier, dancing, Elizabeth Stanwood, dramatics, Olive L. Grover, scene technician, Margaret Brew, properties and costumes, and C. Herbert Jones, lighting. The program and cast of characters follow: ACT I Introduction and Opening Chorus I'm Called Little Buttercup Recitative The Nightingale's Song A Maiden Fair to See My Gallant Crew Sir, You Are Sad Sorry Her Lot Over the Bright Blue Sea We Sail the Ocean Blue Now Give ' Three Cheers When I Was a Lad For I Hold That on the Seas Admiral's · Song Refraia, Audacioaa Tar First violins-Edwin ::Seyfried, principal, Cast of Charaeters Effie James, Bernice Augdahl, Charles THE RT. HON. SIR JOSEPH PORTER, Kremer, Jacinta Jarnpmeier, Raymond K. C. B. Rusnak, Louise Wagner, Ethel Andersen, First Lord of the Admiralty ..... . and Ra,lph Kline. ..... . .. . . . ... . .... . .... Clifton Darling Second violins-Allen Philbrick, princiCAPT. CORCORAN pal, William Sherman, Caroline Schwarm, Commanding H. M. S. Pinafore ..... . Evelyn Smith. Oscar Cohn, Connie Ad.... . .................. Willianf Gibson denbrooke, Grace Erickson, and Wllltam RALPH RACKSTRAW Weldon. Able Seaman ... . ... . Ridgeway Daggy Violas - Martha Etzbach, principal, DICK DEADEYE Gordon Robinson, librarian, and Gerald Able Seaman ...... . .... Robert Brown Parker. BILL BOBSTAY Cellos-Rose Felman, principal, ·and Boatswain .... . ... ... ... . . John Betak Helen Stopka. BOB BECKET Basses-Janet Orwig and Margaret Boatswain's Mate ...... Leon Dickinson Freyn. TOM TUCKER Flutes-Arlan Delander and Katherine · Mtdshipmate . ........... Olin Sethness Maxwell. JOSEPHINE Clarinets - Gordon Watson, Vernon The Captain's Daughter ..... . . . .. . .. . Voltz, and Wllliam Bruce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lottie Kuenkele Bassoons-Elizabeth Schwarm and EdHEBE ward Frankel. Sir Joseph's First Cousin .. Janet Hughes Trumpet-Howard Bleser. LITTLE BUTTERCUP Horn-Clyde Warble . . A Portsmouth Bumboat Woman . . .. . .. . Trombone--Franklin DeBeers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patricia Goodhue Tyrnpani-..:.Mr. Schumacher. Drums-Alan Hoagland. First Lord's Sisters, his Cousins, his Piano-Marie Koretz. Aunts, Sailors, Marines, etc: : VIrginia Sprague, Katherine Ellts, Helen Shepard, Ruth Enright, Marian Jean Sax, Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, 241 MelEleanor Idler, Lois Phelps, Willa Snyder, rose avenue, with their sons, Hunter, Helen BrandrUr, Allee Feaklns, Jane Willard, Janet Sheperd, VIrginia Taylor, Tom, and Jack, left today for Hot Harriet Chrlatle, Helen Hutchens, Cath· Springs, Ark., to spend two weeks. Can I Survive This Overbearing ACT II Fair Moon Things Are Seldom What They Seem The Hours Creep on Apace Bell Trio The Merry Maiden and the Tar Carefully on Tiptoe Stealing He is an Englishman Farewell My Own Baby Farming Oh Bliss! Oh Raptures! Oh Joy! Oh Rapture ! Final Chonr.s erine Farrar, Jean Campbell, Jeanette Wurth, Faith Burge, Mary Louise Cotton, Marion Bent, Kathryn Weiss, Gladys Wallbaum, Isabel Macalister, George Jones, Theodore Buck, Edward Grltsbaugh, Olin Sethness, John Chapman, Robert Kirtland, Kenneth Moeller, George Glover, Joe Turck, Richard Massman, David Hicks, Morton Mergentheim, Allen Stults, Vernon Allen, Conrad Gerstenbrand, Ralph Warble, Dlebert Mlller, Robert Ellis, WilHam Hoffman, Robert Simmons, Leon Dickinson, James Gerber, Richard Rossman, Treat Burns. Propose Laws to Stop Pollution of Water in Illinois Two bilh which will enable not only Cook County towns like Barrington, Harvey, and Chicago Heights, but others of a like size throughout Illinois to solve some of the most pres3ing problems created by the post-war building boom have been introduced by State Representative Anna Wilmarth Ickes in the state legislature at Springfield. The ·.subject matter of the bills bas been formally endorsed by t~e Illinois branch of the Isaak Walton league because of their importance in the league's fight against water pollution. One bill makes it possible for any community to install a modern sewage disposal system out of the general revenue fund or out of the proceeds from the ·.sale of bonds. If a bond issue h decided upon, they may be issued irre~pective of any bonding limitations which now exist. In meeting the financing and operating expenses of a new ·.sewer system the Ickes bill authorizes a method of raising revenue which is new for this purpose in Illinois. The ·second bill provides for the {ormation of a Sanitary Water board composed of three members to issue permits for the installation of ~ew age system·s, to establish general rules governing their procedure, and to revoke permits if conditions arise to justify such action. Members of the New Trier orchestra who are supporting the singers in thr.! opera presentation are: /