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1 f X., V .... ' fs -. fi 'kilns IK fl, . Carpal . i imma, 22, 23 and zu. 8:00 p.m. The Roaring Twenties were re-lived by Carmel High School actors in the musical-comedy, No, No, Nonette. Uncle Iimmy, a Wealthy Bible pub- lisher, became happy by spending his money on three girls: Betty from Boston, Winnie from Washington, and Flora from Frisco. Through a misunderstanding, the girls met Iimmy's wife and his innocent niece, Nanette, at Chicadee Cottage in Atlantic City. By the end of the play, Nanette was engaged, and everyone lived happily ever after. CAST Chris Berry ....................... ....... L ucille Iulieanne Desautels ........ ......Winnie Lisa Ernst .................... ........ N anette Iulie Iohnson ......., Missie jordan ....... ..........Flora .......Betty Eva Patton .............. ................ S ue Lynette Ranck ........ .........Pauline Bob Sole ............... ........... B 1lly Andy Spangler ....... ...... . .. .......... .Tom Ieff Weintraub .................................................... Iimmy CHORUS IFLAPPERSJ: Kim Cobbs, Stephanie Frazier, Iennifer Cord, Kristi Brengle, Tammy Bechtel, Mary Ieffrey, Peggy Lubs, Iulie McNutt, Susan Oliver, Ana Maria Powell, Pam Purifoy, Becky Reimer, Lorraine Rosio, Betsy Smith, Lisa Smith, lennifer Staton, Ted Everett, Bill Hauck, Steve Lobdell, Craig Meyer, Mark Oliver, Keith Ray, jeff Sheats, Ieff Tatum, Steve Waybright, Tim Wesley, Leslie Woods, Tim Carter. 1
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' I L -.--fs.. ,.....,,, . ,. Zz si K . ' T 4 1 . i f gf -X l ' f I . 1 7 l ALLEGRO 1979. directed by Mr. Loveall, was presented in the High School Auditorium on May 4 and 5. When the curtains were drawn, King Tut and twenty-five Egyptians clad in shimmering gold, black. and white costumes per' formed the opening number. Stagecraft classes, under the direction of Mr. Fox. created this elaborate King Tut set. The Coquettes also performed a black light number. a dance routine with gorillas. and scenes from the Old West. Vocal performances included songs by The Accents. Mr. Knowles, and the Ms. Fits: Mrs. Conrad. Mrs. Dykema- Iones. Miss Pearson. and Ms. Hensley. Band numbers fea- tured the Trumpet Section. the Trombone Section. the Wind Band. and the jazz Ensemble. On a colorful stage. the Disco Boys boogied with the Coquettes in the finale. Beth Sitzman was Mistress of Ceremonies for this out- standing production. U
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