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Ribbing the suburban matrons' infatuation with tennis, soph Gabby Abrams laments her inability to hit a tennis ball. Senior Jim Harris comes up with an interpretation of chain smoking that provokes a real howl from the big audience. 16 STUNTS
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Th« gang kick Saturday night possibilities around before the entire cast joins them for the rousing finale. Oh, my, groan senior Matt Arbit and junior Ellen Poliak. It s Saturday night and nothing to do.' “Try a board game. says senior Marla Blumenthal to bored soph Josh Rosenzweig. STUNTS 15
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In a local version ol action at a singles bar, senior Rob Ross puts the moves on junior Kelly Kramer. Senior Bob Kritt does his job as a good bartender and ignores their game. Rousing finale sums up theme; receipts fund class projects Transportation was provided by a home movie filmed by Creative Board. The film parody pointed out the fascinating historical local landmarks, including the fire station at Green Bay and Laurel. Liz Frankel, Nancy Harwood, Michael Polikoff. Nancy Rosenthal. Naomi Roth, and Peter Soboroff performed in Just Dancing, one of the better dance numbers in the show, according to audience applause. “What's My Line?” starred the Phonehead Corporation, whose repairmen wear phones on top of their heads. The phoneheads talked like robots, and came up with In the “What's My Line skit, juniors Doug Brandt and Peter Soborofl play father and baby phone heads. ludicrous dialog. The quality of the show is summed by the superb finale. After a small group kicked around the eternal What're we gonna do Saturday night? question, the rest of the cast joined them for the eloquent point made by the finale: it really doesn’t make any difference what you do, so long as you do it with good friends. The moral was driven home by a brilliantly-written song, Good Company.” The show played for three nights, Nov. 30. Dec. 1 and 2, to full houses, despite the heavy snow storm that fell on Friday. Senior exec board anticipated that income would finance class projects. STUNTS 17
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