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1936 PROGRAM |
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DISPLAY ONE |
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Gainesville Community Circus presents the magnificent historical
introductory extravaganza, with Mme. Pauline McArdle, prima donna and Robert Clements, leading man. |
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DISPLAY TWO |
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An exhibition of remarkable skill by juvenile performers |
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Contortionistic art
The young master of
Remarkable flexibility |
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DISPLAY THREE |
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Graceful and beautiful aerialists in lofty
feats of daring |
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DISPLAY FOUR |
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Lilliputian exponents of sensational
equestrianism |
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DISPLAY FIVE |
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Canine stars of the circus world in unrivalled
presentations |
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DISPLAY SIX |
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Kings and queens of the air in hazardous
aerial accomplishments |
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DISPLAY SEVEN |
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Here come the clowns! Dozens of the funniest fellows ever on the hippodrome track. |
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DISPLAY EIGHT |
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An array of high school horses of rare education and training Gerry Murrell George Tyler Marie Sykes Vern Brewer Frank Keel |
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DISPLAY NINE |
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A variety of skillful presentations of arenic daring and comedy Mirthful juggling Fun in the Air and balancing on revolving ladder The Piper Trio Richard Renfro, Bill Wingert A company of horizontal bar artist Bill Ritchie Glenn Wilson Ben Saylors Carl Stewart |
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DISPLAY TEN |
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| Honk ! Honk ! Rattle ! Bang ! Clear the track ! Here come Ben Saylors and Billy Basinger with their irresistibly Phunny Phord in a spasm of fun and surprises. | ||
DISPLAY ELEVEN |
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A striking presentation of peerless artist of the tight wire A company of young masters of the steel strand Evelyn King Jane Sims Clarence Gilmore Amazing balancing on the tight wire Gerry Murrell Vern Brewer Graceful and skillful wire walkers Baily Sisters Portis M. Sims |
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DISPLAY TWELVE |
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A cyclone of fun and frolic by comical tumblers
and pantomimists |
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DISPLAY THIRTEEN |
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The climax of dangerous exhibitions of iron nerve and mid-air dare-deviltry |
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The world's tiniest
Chair balancing on |
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DISPLAY FOURTEEN |
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Versatility in balancing skill by its leading exponents Intrepid artist on Clever feats of the rolling globe acrobatic ingenuity Elizabeth Garrett Evelyn King Jerry Spence Gilda King Hand balancing in sensational form Evelyn Welborn Bill Ritchie |
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DISPLAY FIFTEEN |
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Presenting outstanding bareback riders in marvelous exhibitions The Riding Tylers George Tyler Jimmie Scruggs Juanita Bailey Gerry Murrell Troupe Gerry Murrell Vern Brewer Mary Jo Clements Portis Sims Robert Clements |
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DISPLAY SIXTEEN |
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An original presentation conceived and executed by the joeys of the Gainesville Community Circus - watch the funny fellows and the little house. Benny Saylors and his aggregation of Merry Andrews |
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DISPLAY SEVENTEEN |
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A vast array of outstanding acrobats, gymnasts, and tumblers in the three rings, culminating with an exhibition of marvelous shoulder-to-shoulder and teeterboard acrobatic achievements. Evelyn Welborn, Bill Ritchie, Carl Stewart, Clarence Gilmore, Leon Gilmore, Jr., Glenn Wilson, Newman Shell, J. D. Aughtry, H. A. Talley, Evelyn King, Gilda Lee King, Loveta Murphy, Billy McCollum, Fletcher Morris, and Steve Wyrick. |
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DISPLAY EIGHTEEN |
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Perpetuating the sports of the Old West - outstanding trick and fancy ropers and sharpshooters. Handling the hemp Lariat spinner in sensational style par excellence George Tyler Joe Zwinggi Famous former Texas Ranger Roper and Sharpshooter Capt. Tom R. Hickman Marvelous manipulator of the skipping rope, John McMurry |
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DISPLAY NINETEEN |
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The clowns have their final inning with their own version of the death-defying feat of shooting a man out of a cannon. |
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DISPLAY TWENTY |
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A gorgeous aerial ballet presenting beautiful artists of the sky Revolving display of feminine grace Marjorie Mitchell, Juanita Bailey, Mary Jo Clements Stars of the Quintuple trapeze Evelyn King, Jane Sims, Jimmie Scruggs, Loveta Murphy, Evelyn Welborn Dizzy Sky Whirl of Daring Aerialist Bessie Milner, Metta Bailey, Billie Liedtke |
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