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The evening of January thirtieth and thirty- first brought to life this year's Fathers' Club show, entitled The Last Obstacle. Written and pro- duced by Mr. Michael German, this student pro- duction was musical, laughable, and highly en- joyable. The story opened in the Catta Matta Pi fraternity house where pledges Harvey and Mudge were confronted with their Last obstacles be- fore they could become fraternity brothers. Mudge had to wear a monkey costume to a fraternity dance while Harvey escorted Miss Fifi LaToots, a sultry French movie star to that dance. While the two indomitable boys were confronting their ob- stacle, the Iota Come Homo sorority girls came into the fraternity house. -L IV Dave Zimmer finds man- Fifi La Toots lavishly exclaims, But Herbie I can't possibly go to that fraternity dance. aging a French Bomb like FiFi quite a task! Rosemary Vasas and Sally Rosenthal make The Babysitter's Blues swing. i Qi-H w r That's why the lady is a tramp. 145
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The Andrew Worde Fother's Club presents the last obstacle The Iota Come Homo sorority girls grew up with the Cotta Mat to Pl fraternity boys.
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In a Peter Pan fashion those bright-eyed and colorfully legoteed gamins sang l1Won't Grow Up. In this act also was a charleston in shocking blue and green, a comical rendition of Glow Worm, and a witty song, Be Kind to Your Par- ents. Then the scene switched to an expensive hotel suite where the pledges thankfully received an audience with Miss Fifi and her agent, Herbie. When pledge Harvey asked her to be his date for the dance, he was flatly reiected. Thus the boys were alone to meditate their plight. Suddenly, two incorrigible criminals who demanded the pledges' clothes rushed into the suite. The house-aides told all when they sang, We Are the Girls of the Follies. If I don't strip you'll do what? . . . Gee Muggsie, cries Charlie Walsh, I don't think I'm gonna like the fraternity! Hey, Norma Knott, who says it couldn't be 146 done...
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