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D78715-19

Actor Duncan Renaldo, TV's "The Cisco Kid," poses with B&I Circus Store owner E.L. Irwin, second from left, and Mr. Irwin's wife Constance during a visit to Tacoma sponsored by the store in October, 1953. Mr. Irwin has donned Mr. Renaldo's trademark sombrero for this photograph. Over 75.000 adults and kids crowded the area to see the star and receive an autographed picture. ALBUM 7.


Renaldo, Duncan, 1904-80--Public appearances; Irwin, E.L.; Irwin, Constance; B&I Circus Store (Tacoma);

D82324-2

Award winning actress Luise Rainer enjoys a cup of coffee and snack as she looks over the "Joan of Lorraine" script on April 30, 1954. She would be appearing in the third annual drama-music festival at Pacific Lutheran College on May 7, 1954, as the lead in the play. It would be the first time she had performed this play with amateurs; she would be joined by 22 student cast members. Co-Director of the drama-music festival and director of the play, Theodore Karl, is on the extreme right. (TNT 4-25-54, D-12, 4-29-54, B-5)


Theatrical productions--Parkland--1950-1960; Actresses; Rainer, Luise; Karl, Theodore; Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1950-1960;

D82324-15

Seated among several Pacific Lutheran College students is motion picture and stage actress Luise Rainer. Miss Rainer, in long white shirt and dark pants, would appear as the lead in the school's production of "Joan of Lorraine" on May 7, 1954. The play would be directed by Theo Karl and have a cast of 22 amateur actors. Interpretive readings and selections from the Bible would also be given on the same day, in a matinee performance, by Miss Rainer. (TNT 4-25-54, D-12, TNT 4-29-54, B-5)


Theatrical productions--Parkland--1950-1960; Actresses; Rainer, Luise; Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1950-1960;

D82324-17

Actress Luise Rainer gestures expressively as she addresses fellow actors during rehearsal on April 30, 1954. She is perched on a railing with one hand grasping the rail for balance. Miss Rainer was appearing for one night only in the Pacific Lutheran College production of "Joan of Lorraine." The play by Maxwell Anderson was part of the third annual drama-music festival held in May of that year. Miss Rainer was an accomplished screen and stage actress; she had won two Academy Awards in consecutive years for The Great Ziegfeld and The Good Earth. She was quoted in the News Tribune as saying "Acting must come from the inside out--never from the outside in." (TNT 4-25-54, D-12, TNT 4-29-54, B-5)


Theatrical productions--Parkland--1950-1960; Actresses; Rainer, Luise; Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1950-1960;

D89626-11

Elks Extravaganza, 1955 edition. The man on the right is possibly John Hreha, who listed his occupation in the 1955 City Directory as "magician." Hreha was the husband of the former LaMoyne Barcott, of the pioneering Tacoma restaurant family. The other man and girl are unidentified. The girl is being lifted into a box "house." Perhaps Hreha intends to make her disappear. The annual talent show was put on by the Elks for their fellow members, family & guests.


Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1950-1960; Entertainers--Tacoma--1950-1960; Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Tacoma Lodge No. 174 (Tacoma);

D90521-9

Basil Rathbone (L), along with two unidentified students, relaxed on the grass near the Music -Chapel-Speech Building on the campus of Pacific Lutheran College in early May, 1955. Rathbone, famous for his film role as Sherlock Holmes, was present for the 4th annual Music-Drama Festival. He, and 10 amateur student-actors, received a prolonged ovation after appearing in Terrence Rattigan's "Winslow Boy" on Friday, May 6, 1955. Rathbone had the key role of Sir Robert Morton, trial lawyer, and lavished praise on his fellow-actors. G40.1-144 (TNT 5-7-55, p. 2)


Actors--Tacoma; Rathbone, Basil; Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1950-1960;

D92109-20

Ground breaking of the U.S. Oil and Refining plant on the Tacoma Tideflats. Chico Marx is in third row, with dark glasses. Congressman Thor Tollefson, 2nd from left, front row, next to Senator Henry M. Jackson. Mayor Harold Tollefson 3rd from right, second row. The 10-million plant, constructed on an 120-acre plot of land, would bring new employment to this area. Tacoma was chosen as the site of the new plant due to favorable economic conditions including availability of labor, excellent harbor facilities, and being centrally located. ALBUM 5.


Actors; Marx, Chico (Leonard), 1891-1961; Tollefson, Thor C., 1901-1982; Tollefson, Harold M., 1908-1985; Ground breaking ceremonies--Tacoma; US Oil & Refining Co. (Tacoma);

D92109-34

Ground breaking of the U.S. Oil and Refining plant on the Tacoma Tideflats. Comedian Chico Marx is in third row, with dark glasses. Congressman Thor Tollefson is 2nd from left in first row. Mayor Harold Tollefson is at far right, second row. At the speaker's podium is believed to be Port Commissioner M.S. Erdahl. Radio stations KTAC, KMO and KTNT carried the proceedings live. It was a coup for Tacoma to land the location of the new refinery that would be built for ten million dollars. ALBUM 5.


Actors; Marx, Chico (Leonard), 1891-1961; Tollefson, Thor C., 1901-1982; Tollefson, Harold M., 1908-1985; Ground breaking ceremonies--Tacoma; US Oil & Refining Co. (Tacoma);

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