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                  <text>“riiursday, May 23, 1935.

WYOMING FIRST

Celebrated Dance Group
Booked for Casper Stage

THE CASPER T
SKY TRAIN FLOWN FROM KEY WI

B. &amp; P.W. Club to Sponsor Appearance Next
Fall of Ted Shawn and His Company
The famous Ted Sha-wn, formerly
of the St. Dennis-Shawn company,
and his ensemble of eight men dan­
cers, will appear at the Caaocr High
school auditorium the evening of
Wednesday, Dec. 4, under the spon­
sorship of the local Business 'nd
Professional Women’s club.
Announcement of the event, an
innovation in educational entertain­
ment, was made today by Gertrude
Kamps, club president, who stated
that the contract had been secured
as a civic project in bringing this
unusual and classical program to
the community. “This opportunity
was presented to our organization
and we accepted it immediately up­
on learning the type of thing the
production really is,” Miss Kamps
said. “I feel it would have been
accepted by any one of a number of
other fine civic organizations, but
the opportunity happened to be pre­
sented to our club first, and we
take more than casual pride in as­
suming the responsibility for its
presentation. We feel that it wUl
receive the wholehearted interest
and supiport not only of Casper,
but our surrounding neighboring
towns, as well,” she declared.
The net proceeds of the enter­
prise will be devoted to the child­
ren’s Christmas toy project which

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continue this year in cooperation
with the Casper Fire Department.
Shawn, the former husband of
Ruth St. Dennis, nationally known
exponent of interpretive dancing,
originally planned his career as a
minister, but upon ___
____
being
beset by
illness was compelled to’forfeit his
ambition. However,
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'it was
_ while
making the fight for his health
through physical exercises that "the
the
idea cccurred
occurred to him of expressing
through the dance, something of
what he would habe expressed from
the pulpit.
Mr. Shawn, referred to as “Fron­
tiersman of an Art-Form for Ath­
letes,” has built up a personnel of
men athletes from various universi­
ties and other Institutions of learning from the eastern and middle
western states, each carefully chos­
en. The summer season is devoted
to training more drastic and rigor­
ous than the customary training for
the average athletic activities. Their
training camp is in the Berkshire
Hills of Massachusetts.
The company includes also a ta­
lented pianist and composer, Jess
Meeker.
This week’s issue of Time maga­
zine carries an interesting article
concerning the appearance of Ted
Shawn and his men dancers at the
King’s Silver Jubilee, in celebration
of the 25th anniversary of the reign
of King Edward, this year in Eng­
land. The trcuoe is to anrear at
an early date at His Majesty’s Thea­
ter in London.
This is the first trip of the Shawn
men dancers to the west, and the
only other Wyoming engagement is
at the University of Wyoming, Lar.
amie, the evening previous to the
Ca^r date.

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In the Forest Service
Tom Gill’s “Starlight Pass” Features Tale of
Ranger in Wind River Country

A threat uttered years ago in the
Wyoming Rockies led Tom Gill to
write “Starlight Pass,” his first
■ forest service novel, which Fatrar
and Rinehart issued on May 16. Mr.
Gill was a forest ranger then, and
his job was to see’that all trees were
cut according to government regula­
tions. One day, while riding through
a remote part of the forest, Gill
found a whole hillside of spruce that
had been illegally felled and cut up
into logs. He went down to see the
woods boss responsible—a hulking,
black-whiskered bruiser proud of his
reputation as a man-killer. The
man listened, aimed his quid of to­
bacco through the open door, then
poked a stubby finger close to Gill’s
face.

your coat-tails’ll stick straight out
behind you.”
Then and there Gill knew he had
the villain for a novel he would
some day write aboft the forest
service. In those days the forest
ranger frequently found himself In
a country actively hostile to gov­
ernment foresters, miles from a rail­
road, a law unto himself, but re­
sponsible for seeing that his orders
were carried out. it is with such a
background that Mr. Gill has writ­
ten "Starlight Pass.”
His character of Mills, the forest
ranger, is also taken directly from
life. Mills had a ranger station on
the headwaters of Wind river known
as ths Sheridan Creek Ranger sta-;

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