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A Hea enl Expemence 444 Z ,, , 222 WV ,f f f ff ff t ,V , to 1 ' D X ey? A X 1 ffwofimff ' ff ,, gi ,V f 4 f QQ i . HUSTLE BUST2fE. f Giang last GRAND ENTRANCE. Carol Dowling. the justments are the qu n and her elected queen, and her escort Tom Kropf, ol Dowling helps G le Holmes make their way to the speakers platform at necklace While th Other the 1984 prom, straighten flowers and dresses. PRGM Car
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ln their 1983 fall production, No- 'ember 18th and 19th, Thearts Iociety set out to answer the ques- ion, ls there life after death? , nore appropriately, ls there death ifter life after death? ln '!Who Dunit? , Thearts finally obtained in answer to that question, what- ever it was, maybe. Confused? So vas the recently deceased mystery vriter, Alexander Arlington fplayed ny Doug Merkj when he found iimself among the tiny angels, lsa- nelle and Muriel fKim Tindall and Della Cottj, and the archangel Vlichael fBruce Mannersj at the gateway to heaven. Michael reveals o Alexander that he has, in fact, Jeen murdered, and shall be sent Qack to earth to relive the last day Jf his life, in the hope that he will Je able to deduce the identity of his own murderer. Back on earth, Alex wakes up to Je greeted by his maid, Annie 'Laura Tuennermanl, who Alex quickly crosses off his list of sus- oects. Then, Alex has a run-in with his butler and gardener, Harry 'Greg Maroldj. Harry is a convict who is having second thoughts about whether or not to trust I l the position of assistant director. Although she was relatively inexperienced in theatre , com- mented Mrs. Costa, '!Lea Ann handled the job very professionally and she made a fantastic stage manager . And so it seems that the Bedford Thearts Society dunit again! ho Really Dunn? Alexander with his tales of crime and murderg the first suspect! Suspect number two is Alexander's stenographer, Miss Ienkins fVickie Kunkelj. Miss Ienkins could write and sell books under Arlington's reputed name. . .if he were out of the picture. Andrew Arlington flild Brewerj is Alexander's nephew and suspect number three. A gangster's girlfriend, Flo fFern Contel, informs Andrew that if he doesn't payup an old gambling debt soon, he's going to be in deep trouble, However, if Uncle Alex were to pass away. . .Andrew could pay off the debt with his share of the in- heritance money. Finally, we meet Alex's fiancee. Vivian would make a wonderful wife for Alexander, if she weren't cheating behind his back with college quarterback, George Brew- ster fEric Sweattj. Enter suspects four and five. Arlington's killer turned out to be his murderous mate Vivian! The performances were terrif- ic , said director Mary Ann Costa, and the set was the best we've had . Iunior Lea Ann Mansel held ANOTHER SUSPECT. Flo fFern Contej provides Alexander with yet another suspect as she spills the beans about Andrews fEd Brewerj dealings with gangsters. MAKE-UP. Ed Brewer is transformed into the character of Andrew with help from Bridget Cheri, a member of the make-up crew. wi-io DUNITW' 1
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.V 7 4 If .f I f cv ? 1 J 'Q' 4 244 The Iunior class's preparation for the 1984 Prom came to a conclusion on May 18 with the party all night long at the Execu- tive Club in Chagrin. To raise money to present the prom several members of the class of '85 had to sell fund-raisers throughout the year. To add a note of interest, there was plenty of voting controversy in the voting for Prom Queen and Master of Ceremonies, but Carol Dowling prevailed and finally won the Queen's crown with Bob Pliske being M.C. Members of Carol's court included Sonja Allen, Carol Holmes, and Iill Whims. The theme of the Prom was All Night Long , and as the lyrics of the song say, the party is supposed to last all night with everyone dancing, singing, and losing themselves in romance. One way this was accomplished was through the After-Prom held in the deco- rated cafeteria, but many found ways to party all night long in their own special ways. W M! hw J Wm R fm., .lf A' MJ? W5 f ' ' 0 W Maw, DELIGHTFUL DINING. Enjoying good food fthe main course was roast beefj and good conversation are Ron Culpepper and his date. SLOW DANCE.. Iuniors and seniors alike danced the night away at the Executive Club with music provided by Familiar Mu- sic PROM 17
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