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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Masque and Wig Guild 1965 Production of Auntie Mame 2
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented Auntie Mame at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on April 29-30, 1965 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown Jackie Mincey as Norah Muldoon entertains Alice Fulwilder as Vera Charles, Sue Wamsley as Gertrude Gooch, and Kenneth Wilkinson as Mr. Babcott. (circa April 26, 1965)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1965 Production of Auntie Mame 3
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented Auntie Mame at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on April 29-30, 1965 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown Glenda Goodson as Miss Upson and Juanita White as Pedgreen are seated front. John Gregg as Emory, Kenneth Farr as Osbert, and Judson Williams as Mr. Loomis stand back. (circa April 26, 1965)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1965 Production of Auntie Mame 4
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented Auntie Mame at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on April 29-30, 1965 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown Harmon Turner as Beau Burnside tells Marion Romeo as Mother Burnside of his decision to marry Auntie Mame. Also standing with them are Fonal Mason as Uncle Jeff and Cherry Thompson as Sally Cato. (circa April 26, 1965)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1965 Production of Auntie Mame 5
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented Auntie Mame at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on April 29-30, 1965 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown from left are cast members Glenda Goodson, Tommy Monroe, Mary Jane Baker, Dee McCargo, and Carol Dunkin. (circa April 12, 1965)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1965 Production of Auntie Mame 6
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented Auntie Mame at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on April 29-30, 1965 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown from left are cast members Carol Dunkin, Mary Jane Baker, and Glenda Goodson. (circa April 12, 1965)
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Larry J. Montgomery, ROTC Cadet of the Month 1
Opal R. Lovett
Larry J. Montgomery was a Warrant Officer in the National Society of Pershing Rifles as well as a member of Masque and Guild at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in the mid 1960s. He was a cadet of the month in 1965.
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Larry J. Montgomery, ROTC Cadet of the Month 2
Opal R. Lovett
Larry J. Montgomery was a Warrant Officer in the National Society of Pershing Rifles as well as a member of Masque and Guild at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in the mid 1960s. He was a cadet of the month in 1965.
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Cast Members, Masque and Wig Guild Unknown Production 4
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented an unknown play at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). Shown are unidentified cast members from the play. (circa 1965)
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Glenda Goodson with Two Others, Masque and Wig Guild
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented an unknown play at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in the mid 1960s. Glenda Goodson, left, was a member of the Masque and Wig Guild in 1964-1965. (circa 1965)
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John Ray, Masque and Wig Guild
Opal R. Lovett
John Ray was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1964-1965 he was a member of the Masque and Wig Guild, a student organization that produces two theatrical works each year.
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Roger Porter, Circle K Club
Opal R. Lovett
Roger Porter was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in the 1960s. In 1965 he was a member of the Circle K. Club. He was also a member of Masque and Guild and a Sophomore Class Officer.
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Stage Performance, Masque and Wig Guild Unknown Production
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented an unknown play at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in the mid 1960s. Shown unidentified students in costume perform on stage in Leone Cole Auditorium. (circa 1965)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Lark 2
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented The Lark at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on December 3-4, 1964 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown two cast members, Kenneth Wilkinson and Lynn Torkelson, pose in costume.
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Lark 6
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented The Lark at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on December 3-4, 1964 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown two cast members, Lynn Torkelson and Kenneth Wilkinson, pose in costume.
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Lark 1
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented The Lark at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on December 3-4, 1964 in Leone Cole Auditorium under the direction of Mrs. H.J. LeFevre. Shown from left is Bob Sharman as Warwick the judge, Charles Lybrand as Cuchon the priest, Lynn Torkelson as Joan of Arc, and Kenneth Wilkinson as Charles the Dauphin. (circa November 27, 1964)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Lark 3
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented The Lark at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on December 3-4, 1964 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown two cast members, Bob Sharman and Charles Lybrand, pose in costume.
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Lark 4
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented The Lark at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on December 3-4, 1964 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown two cast members, Bob Sharman and Charles Lybrand, pose in costume.
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Lark 5
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented The Lark at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on December 3-4, 1964 in Leone Cole Auditorium under the direction of Mrs. H.J. LeFevre. Shown from left is Bob Sharman as Warwick the judge, Charles Lybrand as Cuchon the priest, Lynn Torkelson as Joan of Arc, and Kenneth Wilkinson as Charles the Dauphin. (circa November 27, 1964)
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Creative Drama Studied with Drama Consultant
Opal R. Lovett
Mrs. Charles Schwarz, second from right, drama consultant, spoke to classes in "Play Production" taught by Mrs. H.J. LeFevre, Jr. at Jacksonville State College. Students Kenneth White, Julia Street, and Beverly Brantley are shown with Mrs. Schwarz. (circa April 28, 1964)
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Creative Drama Studied with Drama Consultant 2
Opal R. Lovett
Mrs. Charles Schwarz, second from right, drama consultant, spoke to classes in "Play Production" taught by Mrs. H.J. LeFevre, Jr. at Jacksonville State College. Students Kenneth White, Julia Street, and Beverly Brantley are shown with Mrs. Schwarz. (circa April 28, 1964)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of "Hello Out There" 1
Opal R. Lovett
"Hello Out There" by William Saroyan was performed at Jacksonville State College by the Masque and Wig Guild April 30 - May 1, 1964 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown are cast members Bob Sharman and Jackie Mincey. (circa April 24, 1964)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of "Hello Out There" 2
Opal R. Lovett
"Hello Out There" by William Saroyan was performed at Jacksonville State College by the Masque and Wig Guild April 30 - May 1, 1964 in Leone Cole Auditorium. Shown are cast members Bob Sharman and Jackie Mincey. (circa April 24, 1964)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Mouse That Roared 1
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "The Mouse that Roared" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on January 30-31, 1964. Playing principal parts in the play were, from left, front row, Kenneth Wilkinson (Count Montjoy), Kay Doby (Queen Gloriana), Harmon Turner (Tully Bascom), back row, Larry Montgomery (General Snippit), and DeWitt McCargo III (soldier in the Grand Fenwick Army). (circa January 26, 1964)
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Masque and Wig Guild 1964 Production of The Mouse That Roared 2
Opal R. Lovett
The Masque and Wig Guild presented "The Mouse that Roared" at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) on January 30-31, 1964. Playing principal parts in the play were, from left, front row, Larry Montgomery (General Snippit), Kay Doby (Queen Gloriana), Kenneth Wilkinson (Count Montjoy), back row, Harmon Turner (Tully Bascom), and DeWitt McCargo III (soldier in the Grand Fenwick Army). (circa January 26, 1964)
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Helen Steakley, Student
Opal R. Lovett
Helen Steakley was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University). In 1963-1964 she was a senior majoring in Elementary Education. During her time in college she was Secretary Freshman Class, President Sophomore Class, Letter of Appreciation, Collegian Staff, Associate Editor, Class Favorite, Three Keys, Student Government Association SGA Secretary, Masque and Wig, Miss Friendly, Young Republicans Club, and Who's Who. (circa 1964)