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How to Succeed . . . in the Production of a Play Through many long hours of hard work the L.P.H.S. players performed How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, a three night production. Terry Burk, playing Finch, was the star of the musical. Finch worked his way up to the top of the company and after gliding over many obstacles. Finch finally takes J. B. Biggley's (Doug Noveroske) job as boss. Sue Rose, as Rosemary, played the part of Finch's girlfriend. Under the direction of Mr. Guy Foreman, the L.P.H.S. orchestra assisted in the musical numbers. Recognition was also given to the L.P.H.S. chorus and Mr. Eddie Burk for their fine performance. Special thanks were given to director James Lampl for his patience and devoted hours of work. Much thanks must also be given to Bob Rhodes, his stage crew, and the numerous others that helped with the final outcome of the 1976 fall musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. ” Play — 19
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1. ToJ. B. Biggley (Doug Noveroski), the company boss. Finch (Terry Burk), complacently appears to have been working all night. 2. Hedy (Phyllis Pulaski) flaunts out on stage as she makes her first appearance. 3. Smitty (Dawn DeMarco). Frump (Tom Osborn), and the chorus panic when they discover that the coffee machine is out of order. 4. L.P.H.S. orchestra and director Guy Forman practice before the play's opening night. 5. Julie Brown takes notes as she plans her different spotting techniques. 6. Hedy (Phyllis Pulaski), in her seductive ways, tries to influence the company boss (Doug Noveroski). 7. The chorus celebrates by singing The Company Way after Frump (Tom Osborn) has succeeded In securing his job as head of the mailroom department. 8. Bob Lemley works diligently perfecting special lightings. 18 —Ploy
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1. Joe Summers (Charles Wilson) instructs the Hutchinson family (Donna Luther. Mike Feikes and Sean Jacks) to select a wood piece from the black box to determine their fate. 2. During his physical fitness test, draftee Marion (Tom Osborn) tells of all his ailments in order to disqualify himself. 3. Villager Pete Turk, draws from the black box. 1. Daddy (Bill Buchner) and the young man (Leo Jongkind) await the death of Mommy (Florence Haglc). 5. Marion Cheever gives a speech detailing his past services to his country. 6. Tommy (Dale Wing) accuses Hutchinson of injustice. 7. Martin (Mike Dan) greets villagers Davy and Mr. Hutchinson in the village square with the other families. 8. Marion Cheever expresses his reluctance to join the army to the sergeant (Debbie Young). 20 — Ploys
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