
Audiences will love the cackling
Bloody Mary and her Native assistant as they hawk their grass skirts and
shrunken heads to unsuspecting Seabees, Marines and sailors on the South
Pacific Island. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Looking to locate help for a
mission, Lt. Cable instead finds love in the form of Liat who lives on
the forbidden island of Bali Ha'i. Cable also struggles with issues of
prejudice when marriage comes up. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Luther Billis and his partner in
crime, Stewpot, enjoy watching Bloody Mary and her assistant dupe some
unsuspecting sailor out of some cash. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Professor, played by Gary Liddle was one of several Seabees on
the remote South Pacific island. Here he recovers after a bout with his
buddy Luther Billis. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Trouble seems to follow Billis regardless of where
he goes. Commander Bill Harbison, USN enjoys watching Billis receive a
reprimand following a $600,000 mistake. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Working in Captain Brackett's office
has its perks--a lot of juicy information. Radio operator Bob McCaffrey
picks up a lot of "useful" information while at work. (Photo by
Linda Goldsworthy)
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As part of the Seabee base's Thanksgiving
Follies, nurses, including Beth Jacobson, provide entertainment. They
created costumes from available flora and other natural resources on the
South Pacific island. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Demonstrating his Tarzan-like strength, radio
operator Bill Greb takes center stage for the weightlifting
demonstration as part of the Thanksgiving Follies entertainment. (Photo
by Linda Goldsworthy)
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Nurses Dinah Murphy, Beth Jacobson and Nancy Anderson
and Yeoman Herbert Quale watch Luther Billis and the Navy tangle yet
again. Within moments the group will leave on Operation Alligator, which
was made possible through the dangerous exploits of Joe Cable and Emile
de Becque on a Japanese-held island. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)

Once
again Luther Billis finds himself the subject of unwanted attention as
Captain Brackett reminds him that the job description of a Seabee does
not mention anything about making grass skirts. (Photo by Linda
Goldsworthy)

Jerome and Ngana,
played by Christopher Hunter and Emily Anderson, were the only two
elementary school-aged students in South Pacific. (Photo by Linda
Goldsworthy)


The
cast of South Pacific played to sold out audiences for five
performances. (Photo by Lynn Bonack)

Bloody Mary could not be moved,
not even by the U.S. Navy. (Photo by Linda Goldsworthy)
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