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rx-I I 555 1 .ff f 1? sf x e ff. 15 S 1 l i A 1 Q Q X ---sr 'BQ-ng, Tender pla traps audiences by Christy Mecey ow do you trap a very eligible bachelor into marriage? That question was answered on Sept. 30 and Oct. 2, 1982 as the B.R.H.S. drama department put on The Tender Trap, a play originally starring Frank Sinatra. The story starred stage rookie, Danny Hoover, as the ultimate un- trappable bachelor, Charlie Reader. Co-starring the incomparable David Wilbur as Ioe McCall, Charlie's best friend, a married man trying to make it in the world of business. The story followed Charlie on a wild singles life, going out with a different girl every night. Some of these girls were played by: Sally Hall, Cindy Larkin, Angie Greene, and Kim Bailey. Setting a marriage trap, two girls get Charlie to propose to them, tAngie and Kimj. In the end, Charlie gets Kim, who played the part of Iulie Gillis. Saturday evening's performance was enriched by a side show of Dan- ny Hoover. He ran across the stage changing his clothes inbetween acts, unaware that the stage curtains would not close. There was a classic ending in the play and for the drama department, that raised money for future plays. 12 FALL PLAY THE TENDER TRAP wi The Tender Trap Charlie Reader ....... Danny Hoover Poppy Matson I0eMcCall..... jessica Collins Sylvia Crewes . Julie Gillis ...... .... Earl Lindquist Sol Schwartz .......... Student director ....... . . . Sally Hall . David Wilbur Cindy Larkin Angie Greene . , Kim Bailey . Matt Brown Dennis Baker Cindy Larkin Lights .... Eddie Roton, Kerri Penrod Sets .... Dennis Baker, Danny Cartier Don Sanders, Rick Wahlin Robb Wahlin Director .............. Iudy Peterson Programs .... ..... I oanna Fickel Make-up .... .... K erri Penrod Donna Trout was
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-w-gg gr.. f,,. f i P. Ml 1 Page 12. 1. The cast and crew of The Tender Trap, are pictured here: Cindy Larkin, Sally Hall, Dennis Baker, Danny Hoover, Kim Bailey, David Wilbur, Angie Greene, Matt Brown, Eddie Roten, and Director Ms. Judy Peterson. 2. Danny Hoover and David Wilbur lounge while Dennis Baker picks-up remnants of a party from the night before. 3. Kim Bailey beats up Danny Hoover with a pillow as David Wilbur laughs hysterically. 4. David Wilbur, Matt Brown, Kim Bailey, Danny Hoover, and Angie Greene discuss the common cold. Page 13. 1. Danny Hoover, David Wilbur, and Dennis Baker talk about the perils of dating more than one girl at a time. 2. Kim Bailey sits while talking to a surprised Angie Greene's boyfriend. 3. Sally Hall fakes a necking session with Danny Hoover. 4. Kim Bailey, David Wilbur, and Danny Hoover fight about Danny's wayward ways with girls. uf. i ya. . I.. Sie? 1 . gat. KY? We .,,, Rv 4 X iff fl fs 5 f
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