Franklin Central High School - Flashback Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1970

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of 1970 Blue and White Revue A time for discovering talent. a time for gathering together. a time for displaying originality. The Blue and White Revue arrives with an impact experienced by all. For three months students paint scenery, design costumes and originate dances while parents non-ceasingly ask. And when is that performance? But the exhausting hours of preparation, and tense moments when Mr. Ferris Just shakes his head pass quickly The curtains close A sigh of relief All the world ' s a stage. RIGHT: Heidi, characterized by Roberta Carlson, glumly refuses to listen to the ad- vice of her wise grandfather, Joe Large. - v j, T5-3g- } Z ' ' ABOVE As Mark Barclay is awed by the capabilities of Mr. Robert Ferris, so were the teachers, parents, and students who par- ticipated in the Blue and White Revue. Mr. Ferris spends hours rehearsing music, direct- ing students, and sometimes scolding those misfits. ABOVE: Lucky clovers were easily cited in the freshman skit, Holiday Magic. Prancing across the stage are shamrocks Marty Humphrey, Jackie Lowes, Susie Root, Danna Humphries, and Terry Miller. The clovers warn the audience not to overlook those four-leaf clovers. sln Hii ST IW T r H ra H Mtmm ' m I ' . 9 rj H flHB IMKf 1 B H HV ■UK — ti»« 1 AF JH H 1 Q jA JLi v ' M Bb Kl tit. ' ' ' J •-n BHbPj mV ■ MVit a ' S K ' jwn 1p fflfl r 2y KL ' { mmB m B m v mW m n i MM ABOVE: Janet Veal dramatically displays one of the many facial expressions that won her the coveted title of best actress. LEFT: Swaying to the rhythm of Spanish music are dancers Sonnie Clark, Paula Carver. Kathy Garriot, and Jackie Fuquay.

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Animated Student Productions Captivate Audience Disproving the age-old adage that money cannot buy happiness were the sophomore performers. Their skit, Money , stole the show receiving the award for best act and best choreography. Vibrating fingers, wide grins, and bended knees adorned the finale. The plight of a puppet is voiced by these victims; however, looks of distress changed when they were awarded best dance. .lI- I |l B S !i|j l| AS Above, Phi! Morgan magically masters his golden trumpet valves as he plays his way to a best intermission act award. What do ya get when ya break the law? — just ask any one of these experienced jailbirds, Ann Henricks, Elaine McDaniel, Nancy McFarland, and Jean Kitley. Adorned in stripes, combat boots, and balls and chains, they sing the saga of convicts in distress.



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' ' The Egg and Proves a Cackling Success Experiencing the primitive ways of our forefathers and living in such a crude circumstance are two entirely different subjects. But in this modern day and age there was still one family. the MacDonalds. willing to sacrifice electricity, telephones, civilization. and a bathtub to raise chickens. This became the theme of the traditional senior play produced each November. .4 well-chosen cast, freshly painted scenery, and a conscientious director all contributed to make The Egg and T ' a cackling success. The good neighbor pohcy can be overdone, especially if that neighbor is constantly scurry- ing over to leave her prize-winning flowers and fool-proof tonics. Graciously accepting the vase and flowers from Daisy, Linda Yokem, is Don MacDonald, Bruce Westphal. ABOVE: Director Mrs. Barnett explains stage techniques to the senior cast. LEFT: The lingerie lady, Barbara Brandt, sells Ann Henricks a new hot pink slip. ABOVE: A loving, devoted wife and mother, Betty MacDonald obliges to follow her husband to his remote chicken farm. But even patient peo- ple have their moments. Scolding her husband, neighbors, and family is the main character, Ann Henricks.

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