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Original script presented, seniors succeed with class play A murder committed in the halls of BASH? A student detective who knew Who done it? Was it possible? lt was. Working with an original script, A Death Worse Than Fate, the senior class presented its play on December 3, 4, and 5 at junior High East. The play was a comical murder story set in the senior high. Characters represented typical Boyertown students and, occasionally, typical Boyertown teachers. Costuming was easyp cast members simply wore normal school at- tire. One special addition was the pur- i l - f Seated: M. Conrad, H. Specht, K. Simmons, I. Burd, L. Moyer, S. Powell, K. Bowman, D. Melcher. Row two: D. Geiger, D, Clouser, K. Smith, G. Gresh, E. Nutt, S. Moser, G. Bialis, T. Aument, D. Knepp, E. Gibson. Row three: E. Rutty, R. Reichart, P. Alder- fer, l. Miscannon, I, Specht, R. Shuhler, M. Lott, M. ,Dugan, G. TFQLQJ. Zimme,rsLT. Erb. Rrow four: D, Gresh, W. Miller, R. Guerre-Chaley, D. Lorah, D. Vermeersch, B. Bartholomew, M. Lessig, S. Cox, D. Benfield, G. Bernhart, 1. Schaeffer, W. Brumbach. Senior Class Play chase of Raunchies t-shirts. They were worn by several cast members representing the Rowdies. Cast members, working with their director Mrs. Lesley Greenberg, spent five weeks preparing for the per- formance. The play proved to be a very successful money making project. Since two seniors, Gretchen Trout and Tracey Zimmers, wrote the play for their in- dependent study project in English, the class saved the usual royalty fees. Tickets and programs were made in shop classes. Bottom left: Paul points out an important clue to Top right: janitor Dusty Rhoads tDon Clouserj his eager helpers, Tom IGreg Bialisl and Bob lTom argues. Bottom right: To prove a point, Paul has Aumentl. Phil fDean Vermeerschj drag in Tina's body. 24
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Seniors celebrate A Time for Us A Time for Usf' was the theme of the senior prom held at Sunnybrook Ballroom on May 27. Dinner was served at 8:00, The meal consisted of fruit cup, tossed salad, a choice of chicken capon or roast beef, baked potatoes, string beans, carrots, and a strawberry sundae. Following the dinner, Elizabeth Reese sang the Theme From Mahoghanyf' the class song. The Statesmen played for dinner and dancing from 8 tol2 p.m. A promenade around the pool highlighted the evening. Mr. Roy Cub- bler announced the couples, Post-prom activities began with a show by a hypnotist. Those student volunteers under hypnotic trance did everything from playing drunk to diapering a baby. Revelations, a rock group, entertained for the remainder of the evening. Decorations, which included a bridge that couples crossed to enter the ballroom, were handled by lenny Burd. Mary Mohn designed that entrance. The stage was decorated with paper flowers spelling the theme, and an ice carving of two love birds was displayed near the pool entrance. Marcia Renninger han- dled registration. - M--ww....N+,u-W6 Bottom left: Decorations chairperson spends the day directing her crew in ballroom beautiful. jenny Burd making the Senior Prom i l 5 i l Top: These couples wait to take part in the Bottom right: Ready to begin their meal are senior traditional midnight promenade around the pool. Barry Moyer and his date Shelley Grofe. 26 i A
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