JSU's Department of Theatre and Film holds a variety of performances in the Stone Center Theatre and other venues. This archive consists primarily of materials created for these productions and donated to the Library by the Department of Theatre and Film. The materials include photographs, slides, playbills, and posters. While some materials date back to the 1940s, the bulk of the collection is from the 1970s onward, and the Library updates the archive with new productions periodically. The Library has supplemented the Theatre and Film materials with related images from the Photographic Services Negative Project and the Library's own Historical Image Collection.
Related materials of interest:
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Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 2
Opal R. Lovett
Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here is one young boy scout talking to a female scout leader across the table of projects.
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Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 3
Opal R. Lovett
Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are two young boy scouts examining a scout car project together.
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Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 4
Opal R. Lovett
Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are several young boy scouts gathered around their projects behind a table. Several parents/other adults stand behind their children.
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Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 5
Opal R. Lovett
Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here is an audience full of adults and children.
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Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 6
Opal R. Lovett
Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are the scouts, parents, other adults, and other children standing in a big circle around the room holding hands.
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Boy Scouts of America 1962 Scout Week 7
Opal R. Lovett
Boy Scouts of America held Boy Scout Week February 7 - 13, 1962. According to the February 12 1962 issue of the Collegian, observing the 5Second anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the Scouts dramatize how Scouting contributes to better family life. Shown here are the scouts, parents, other adults, and other children standing in a big circle around the room holding hands.
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Fred Clontz, Student 1
Opal R. Lovett
Fred Clontz was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1962-1963 he was a member of the Masque and Wig Guild, Circle K Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, and the Senior Class Social Chairman. (circa 1962)
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Fred Clontz, Student 2
Opal R. Lovett
Fred Clontz was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1962-1963 he was a member of the Masque and Wig Guild, Circle K Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, and the Senior Class Social Chairman. (circa 1962)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1962 Production of "The Night of January 16" 1
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "The Night of January 16" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in Leone Cole auditorium April 11-12, 1962. Shown during a rehearsal, the cast appears in a courtroom scene. At the front table are Sarah Deck, Jack Boozer, Tommy Dennis, and an unidentified male.
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Masque and Wig Guild 1962 Production of "The Night of January 16" 2
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "The Night of January 16" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) April 11-12, 1962. Shown during a rehearsal, the cast appears in a courtroom scene. Identified around the table are (seated) Fred Clontz and Jane Gilliland.
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Masque and Wig Guild 1962 Production of "The Night of January 16" 3
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "The Night of January 16" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) April 11-12, 1962. Shown during a rehearsal, the cast appears in a courtroom scene. Identified around the table are Sarah Deck, Jack Boozer, and Jonita Sharp.
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Masque and Wig Guild 1962 Production of "The Night of January 16" 4
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "The Night of January 16" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) April 11-12, 1962. Shown during a rehearsal, the cast appears in a courtroom scene.
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Merrill Owens and Fred Clontz, Masque and Wig Guild Members
Opal R. Lovett
Merrill Owens and Fred Clontz were members of the Masque and Wig Guild at Jacksonville State College in 1961-1962. (circa 1962)
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Cast Members, Masque and Wig Guild Production of "Arms and the Man" 5
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented the play "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) February 21-22, 1961. This cast member is unidentified. (circa February 21, 1961)
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Cast Members, Masque and Wig Guild Production of "Arms and the Man" 4
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented the play "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) February 21-22, 1961. Playing two of the lead male roles were Wain Bates as Major Petkoff, left, and Fred Green as Bluntschli, right. (circa February 20, 1961)
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Cast Members, Masque and Wig Guild Production of "Arms and the Man" 1
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented the play "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) February 21-22, 1961. Seated is Faythe Shonesy who played the leading feminine role of "Raina." Standing is Sarah Deck who played the role of "Louka." (circa February 16, 1961)
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Cast Members, Masque and Wig Guild Production of "Arms and the Man" 2
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented the play "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) February 21-22, 1961. Seated is Faythe Shonesy who played the leading feminine role of "Raina." Standing is Sarah Deck who played the role of "Louka." (circa February 16, 1961)
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Cast Members, Masque and Wig Guild Production of "Arms and the Man" 3
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented the play "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) February 21-22, 1961. Seated is Faythe Shonesy who played the leading feminine role of "Raina." Standing is Sarah Deck who played the role of "Louka." (circa February 16, 1961)
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Masque and Wig Guild, 1961-1962 Members
Opal R. Lovett
These Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) students were members of the Masque and Wig Guild in 1961-1962. First row is Jane Gilliland, Sarah Deck, Linda Gaulding, Jonita Sharp. Second row is Jack Boozer, Doris Pickett. Third row is Fred Clontz, Merrill Owens.
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Wesley Fellowship, 1961-1962 Council
Opal R. Lovett
These Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) students were members of the Wesley Fellowship Council in 1961-1962. Included are Margaret Green (secretary), Nancy Chitwood (programs), Becky McClendon (fellowship), Garland Smith (publications), Sarah Deck (treasurer), Susan Puckett (vice president), Linda Williams (drama), Hoyt LeCroy (music), Sherian Walley (publicity), Robert Ray (deputations), Reeves Smith (president), Jerolyn Odom (WCC).
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Masque and Wig Guild 1960 Production of Two Blind Mice 1
Opal R. Lovett
Under the direction of William O'Sullivan, the Masque and Wig Guild presented "Two Blind Mice" by Samuel Spemack at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on May 2 and May 4, 1960 in Leone Cole Auditorium. The scene of the play is in the Office of Medicinal Herbs run by widow Letitia (part played by Pat Marbut) and assistant Crystal (part played by Mozell Gibson). A love affair between Karen and Thomas Thurston (parts played by Fayth Shonesy and Ernie Reidelbach) add interest to the story. (circa May 2, 1960)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1960 Production of Two Blind Mice 2
Opal R. Lovett
Under the direction of William O'Sullivan, the Masque and Wig Guild presented "Two Blind Mice" by Samuel Spemack at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on May 2 and May 4, 1960 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown are cast members Hal Hayes and Miriam Pate Holmes. (circa May 2, 1960)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1960 Production of Two Blind Mice 3
Opal R. Lovett
Under the direction of William O'Sullivan, the Masque and Wig Guild presented "Two Blind Mice" by Samuel Spemack at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on May 2 and May 4, 1960 in Leone Cole Auditorium. The scene of the play is in the Office of Medicinal Herbs run by widow Letitia (part played by Pat Marbut) and her assistant Crystal (part played by Mozell Gibson). A love affair between Karen and Thomas Thurston (parts played by Fayth Shonesy and Ernie Reidelbach) add interest to the story. Identified cast members shown on stage are Faythe Shonesy, Miriam Pate Holmes, Hal Hayes, Ernie Riedelbach, Merrill Owens, Doris Pickett. (circa May 2, 1960)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1960 Production of Two Blind Mice 4
Opal R. Lovett
Under the direction of William O'Sullivan, the Masque and Wig Guild presented "Two Blind Mice" by Samuel Spemack at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on May 2 and May 4, 1960 in Leone Cole Auditorium. The scene of the play is in the Office of Medicinal Herbs run by widow Letitia (part played by Pat Marbut) and her assistant Crystal (part played by Mozell Gibson). A love affair between Karen and Thomas Thurston (parts played by Fayth Shonesy and Ernie Reidelbach) add interest to the story. Shown on stage with Mr. O'Sullivan are cast members, in no order, Pat Marbut, Mozelle Gibson, David Thompson, Merrill Owens, Sam Houston, Ernie Reidelbach, Fred Greer, Charles Wyatt, Ed Pierce, Clark Gable, Faythe Shonesy, Miriam Pate Holmes, John Draper, Tom Jones, Tommy Whatley, Tommy Dennis, Hal Hayes, Ray Gentles, and Doris Pickett. (circa May 2, 1960)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1960 Production of Two Blind Mice 5
Opal R. Lovett
Under the direction of William O'Sullivan, the Masque and Wig Guild presented "Two Blind Mice" by Samuel Spemack at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on May 2 and May 4, 1960 in Leone Cole Auditorium. The scene of the play is in the Office of Medicinal Herbs run by widow Letitia (part played by Pat Marbut) and her assistant Crystal (part played by Mozell Gibson). A love affair between Karen and Thomas Thurston (parts played by Fayth Shonesy and Ernie Reidelbach) add interest to the story. Identified cast members on stage are Faythe Shonesy, Hal Hayes, and Ernie Riedelbach. (circa May 2, 1960)