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Pop Sweeny ' s Walt Shop was the s win finest place around in 29 ' as Lana Hendrickson, Tony Malerich, Tom Schatzman, Scott Voges and Ted Kane portrayed in the ‘ Roaring 20 ' s Mad-cap teen review presented by class of 1967 Animal skins were donned by Nancy Humpher ' Dave De Reamer and Jane Welch. “Doctor Sues ' Fins : Linda Duncan, Linda Cook . Margaret Zalac, Yvette Plancharte, Maxine Nunley, Marylynn Greichunos, Glenna Turner and Merrily Grams. 23
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“Junior Follies” written by the class of 1967 and consisting solely of juniors presented a musical satire of teens. Various scenes portrayed teens from the stoneagc through modern times. The stoneage scene presented a group of teens dressed in animal skins and a F-80 footmobile with Bob Wilson as the he-man, ‘Rocke’. The Roman scene por- trayed Dennis Dell as Nero, and his father by Terry Kurowsky, discussing the family chariot. The ‘Roaring 20’s’ was complete with Pop Sweeny’s Malt Shop and juniors doing the dance of the time, the Charleston. The modern day scene included go-go- girls, Smother Brothers routine by Jack Hein and Mike Trueblood, folk singer Chris Martz and the Junior Five, a pop singing group. l.udvng Van Betthoven the second, Jim Hart, displayed his musical talent in the Jollies. 22
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Oh no! Red bloomers!”, exclaimed a few throughly shocked members of the Gilbereth family in the Senior Class production. Tom Johnson, boy cheerleader, enthusiastically lead his girlfriend, Pepper Reznik, and her sisters and brothers in one of his specialities. FAMILY PORTRAIT — FRONT ROW: Gary Bullard, Laura Hayden, Laura Barker, Mike Goffre- do, Sandy Jennings, Marsha Stuhlmacher. BACK ROW: Candy Parrish, Pepper Reznik, Bob Siurek, Karen Graefe, Wayne Vitkus, Sherry Ellis. U f », • 1 ; { • Jf • ■ L Mm S f : I f ! i mm |Hi him f “Cheaper by the Dozen” by Frank B. Gilbereth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilgereth Cary was uniquely produced by the senior class. Doublecasting of the play presented March 4 and 5 involved 24 members of the senior class. The play was based on an efficiency expert, his wife and 12 children, in the 1920’s whose ambition it was to save as much time as possible. Variety combined with talent added humor making the play a success. 24
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