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Spring Musical “Nothing’s quite the same as the Pajama Game.” Directed and produced by Charles Breckle and choreographed by Mrs. Phyllis Peyrot, the 1970 spring musical, “The Pajama Game,” was an outstanding example of student co-operation as well as organization and capability of student and faculty directors. The majority of the action takes place at the Sleep-Tite Pa¬ jama Factory, owned by Myron Hassler, where the employ¬ ees, headed by Prez, were in the midst of organizing a strike for a “vital” seven and a half cent raise. Other scenes con¬ cerned the personal affairs of the employees: Kate Williams and Sid Sorokin, and Gladys Hodgkins and Vernon Hines. Adding humor to the story were the characters, Mabel and Mae, who delighted the audience. The Union hall comes to life with the Sleep-Tite employees’ rendition of “Steam Heat.” Later Ralph Fornari accuses an innocent Nora Ginther; Margaret Lukaszewski dreams of the day when she’ll never be jealous again.
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— Prom The theme of the 1970 Junior-Senior Prom, “All This is But a Dream,” expressed the dream-like atmosphere created on prom night. Held amidst the elegance of the Chateau Royale in Chicago, music for the evening was provided by Ronnie Rodgers and his band. A tribute to the class of 1970, presented by George Germick, and the crowning of the Prom King and Queen highlighted the memorable activities orga¬ nized by Prom Chairman Debbie Moldrawski and the mem¬ bers of the Junior Class. As couples danced to the post- Prom music furnished by “The Enchanters,” others climbed spiral staircases and enjoyed the beauty of the surroundings. As the busses began their long trip home, couples came to the reluctant realization that this dream had come to an end. Prom King and Queen, Ben Garner and Pat Santare, reign over the activities as Annette Mysliwiec and her escort dance to the music of “The Enchanters.” J
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