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Page 33 text:
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Follies Stimulate New Talent From the opening of the first act until the cur- tain of the finale, the 700 people who attended the 1968 production of the Poly Follies viewed the mod- ern musical entertainment directed by Mr. James Plumlee. and presented by Poly students. Participants in the Follies auditioned their im- aginative acts during extra hours after school. Per- formers concentrated on a psychedelic setting. Open- ing the Follies with That Entertainment. ' the stage band, directed by Mr. Carlton Lancaster, pre- sented the lively background for various acts. Spark to the show was added by the erratic slap- stick of Linda Baker and Tony Santaumauro with their humorous portrayal of Maxine and Henry. Pattv Rivers, umbrella in hand, presented her comi- cal version of Tiptoe Through the Tulips. Among the Can Can dancers, quartets, solos, and folk singers appeared the duet consisting of Julie Smith and Susan Allen of Everman High School. They inspired many with the ballad, Jet Plane. Terry Casburn sang Going Out of My Head and Sonny Wynne performed with Theme from the Valley of the Dolls. David Tyson dipped into the chivalric past with the score of Man of la Mancha, contrasting mod with the ancient. EEK! THERE ' S a mouse! Patty Rivers dances the Charleston during the second act of the Follies. TRAMPS ARE in this year with Buddy Hodges. Cindy Hub- bard, Terry ' Casburn, and Vicki Rizzo ' s act of Side by Side. CUSTOMARY SONGS of Julie Smith and Susan Allen from Everman High School are Never Hurt a Fly and Jet Plane. 29
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PSYCHEDELIC painting of posters is one way that Chuck Harvey gets ready for the Follies. VOCALIST Pamela Jones received a warm wel- come with her performance of More. IN THE skit of Henry and Maxine, Linda Baker looks anxiously for Tony Santaumauro. FLOWER children, such as Barbara Cleveland were an impressive ad- dition to this year ' s production of the Follies. 28
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PLAYING as though they had an audience before them in the darkness, the ever-present masked Mr. Zuss (Gregory Morris) and Mr. Nickels (Mark Satterwhite) observe the solacing tramps as the three ironic comforters hover. AS THE curtain falls Sarah (Barbara Cleveland) and J. B. (Tony San- tomauro) realize that the wet soul smolders; yet man can endure through the loss of everything still living and loving. ■ HI Sj n B 1 4 jJ KL ll |jg::3|m • tSff. lym 1 u COVER your face! News of death is often 30
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