Franklin High School - Oskey Yearbook (Franklin, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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A is making m Cathleen Hoar, late, keeping me 26 Anticipation waiting. This year ' s Kaleidoscope was entitled, Something Out of the Ordinary. The peop le in the cast felt they did present something out of the ordinary. The acts varied greatly from soloists to a full cast dance routine, from skits to the M.C. ' s jokes. The show started off with a welcome from Jacqui Schaef¬ fer singing Wilkomen which she adapted from Cabaret. The audience was then welcomed by the host and hostess of the even¬ ing, Dave LeBlanc and Raye Lynn Mercer. Many songs were included in this year ' s show; they ranged from I Don ' t Know How to Love Him to American Pie . Since this year ' s singing talent was excel¬ lent; the audience enjoyed the 15 songs immensely. Also seen that evening were 4 excellent skits. The first was Perfume and Soggy Sweatsuits which showed the true side of the girls ' track team. Peter and the Wolf was done in a differentway. Whi le the narrator read, the other While the performing arts were on the stage, displays of the other arts were in the cafe. SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY— MOSTLY WE LEARNED HOW NOT TO SLEEP I haven ' t tried them all yet, Woooooo! From left to right: Bette Midler (Jean Ramsey), Charo (Jacqui Shaeffer), and Johnny Carson (Richard Pezzuolo).

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ON ' j l KALEIDOSCOPE 74 Dawn Meyers sings Sons of. A What did you learn from the show ? How to work and really try hard. --Terry Robus To take constructive criti¬ cism . --Antoinette Taddeo To love and respect people more; patience. —Amy Shangraw How to stuff myself. — Robin Romaine • Being nice to everyone can be fun. --Anonymous How to get out on stage without being scared stiff. — Laurie Cordiero God Bless the Child sung by AI ice Taddeo. V Robin Noel, Patti Dailey, and Sandra Furkart act out Peter and the Wolf. V



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cast members pantomined the script. Girls Night Out was a fresh new look at Women ' s Lib with the girls ca lling up different boys to gotoaschool dance. The Johnny Carton Show was a satire of the To¬ night Show. R. Pezzuolo was Car¬ ton, with R. Rettman as his side- kick Ed McMahan. Jacquie Schaef- fqr was an excel lent Charo, and An¬ thony Newly done by B. Burke. Jan Ramsey gave a repeat per¬ formance of her Bette Midler song Friends and the ever popular Bernie Mullaney was Prof. Bernie Burnout. A Don ' t rain on my parade. C. Symmes, B. Rettman, R. Pezzuolo, during the Johnny Carton Show. The highlight of the show was a dance number entitled Anything Goes . This act encompassed entertainment from the present time back to the 1920 ' s. A show such as this just does not happen without a lot of hard work. Ms. Duncan had much assistance from Ms. Vos- burgh, Mr. Chase, Mr. Che I lotti, Mr. Vallaincourt, Mr. Fraily, (Cont. p. 38) The main speaker was Mr. Crockford, Pres¬ ident of Dean. October 29th, 1974 was a very special evening for a number of Franklin High School students. This was the night that that the Franklin High School Chapter of the Nationa I Honor Society inducted its new members for the 1974- 19 75 school year. The new mem¬ bers were given N.H.S. member¬ ship cards and N.H.S. pins as momentos of the evening. Every¬ one proudly filed down the aisles of the lecture hall to receive their pins and cards from Mrs. Gebow, the N.H.S. advisor. In order to be inducted, students must dis¬ play qua lities of service, charact¬ er, leadership, as well as scholarship. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Gimme a K, Gimme an A, Gimme L-E-I, Gimme an 0, Gimme a S-C-O, Gimme a P, Gimme an E! Kaleidoscope Cheerleaders from Left to Right are, N. Morton, A. De- Baggis, R. Romaine, D. Dorr, P. Dailey. Gooed evening! Welcome to this years Kaleidoscope. Welcome from the hosts Raye Lynn Mercer and David LeBlanc.

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