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jiors Ann Biddlecom and Stephanie Cripe help sing jibute to Ed Sullivan. ) kids sing “Telephone Hour” as they discuss how |, and Hugo got pinned. A comical complaint of the trip and of Rosie too is given by Theresa Cortas (Mrs. Peterson). The famed singer was coming to the train station and the girls were singing “We Love You Conrad.” Conred Halloween Dance 15
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As Conrad sings, the students swoon Inve Inve Lirdie Conrad, played by David Franklin, is being praised While Albert, played by junior Jeff Spencer, is as they sing ‘All American Boy.” choking, Rosie is telling him to grow up, he can by Carolyn Coe take a whole aspirin. nsome ways, ‘Bye, Bye Birdie’ resembled a magic show. Many props were stolen, including clothing and headset, but reappeared after the performances. Director Kevin Ong felt that this “pulled the students together against a common enemy.” Central faculty were involved in “Bye, Bye Birdie.” It was an opportunity for teachers to be with students in an informal atmosphere. The audience enjoyed the faculty’s participation so much many thought the crash behind the stage was part of the play. Actually, the glass on top of the table was knocked off in closing the stage curtain. Mr. Ong said this would be the last musical he would have using handcuffs. At the cast party held at Central, two students became locked together after the key broke. They had to go to the police station to have them removed. Rosie (Carla Weaver) is telling Albert that the praised Conrad and Kim are at the icehouse. 14
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16 Students Charlie Lamb, Michelle Yoder and Sue Edmonds display the sweaters, vests and soft col- ors that were characteristic of the years fashions. Acrobatic moves of the “break’”’ dance, as shown by sophomore Tracy Hill, was a favorite spectacle. Fads and Fashion EIR RTT ae
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