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Miss Rosemarie Ihnat and Jim Oyster 77 portrayed two elderly people in love, whose affection is shown through the symbol of a pineapple Sally. Becky Lesniewski and Cliff. Mike Hite show us that living together has more surprises than one expects Michael Berglund. as the all knowing, mysterious Emcee. ”Two Ladies performed by Michael Berglund. Janet Aaron 79 and Diana Young 79 shows the fun loving side of living together ‘Cabaret” 7
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Extensive hours of effort Exotic costumes and Lavish choreography of “Cabaret” brings Zeal to the stage The striking set of the Kit Kat Klub is a perfectly designed fantasy, but within the fantasy is the gruesome truth of the Nazi takeover. The Emcee, portrayed by Michael Berglund ' 77 is the sin¬ ister omnipresence that watches over all spectacles. He ' s over¬ head w hen Sally Bow les, played by Becky Lesniewski ’74 falls in love with Cliff Bradshaw, played by Mike Hite an‘80 gra¬ duate of Andrean High School. His spirit is with Fraulein Schneider, performed by one of our teachers. Miss Rosemarie Ihnat, as she becomes romati- cally involved with Herr Schultz, played by Jim Oyster ‘77. “Cabaret does not only show the love, but the destruc¬ tion and heartache of life. It makes one forget his ow n prob¬ lems; only to become involved with the problems of others at the “Cabaret. untamed • i Money. Money. Money ... An action filled night at the Cabaret always has its price, as Michael Berglund and Beth Backnack 77 show us. “Wilkommen M .. . The Kit Kat girls, along with the Emcee welcome all to an unforget able night at the Cabaret 6 “Cabaret
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high-pitched scream of sirens cut the calm of an ear¬ ly fall afternoon. However, these fire engines and police cars weren ' t rushing to an emergency; they were traveling at a casual speed of under 5mph leading the annual homecoming parade on its traditional route through Dyer. Following the emergency ve¬ hicles was a variety of cars, trucks, and floats decorated in The Junior class float coasted to a vic¬ tory when it captured a first in the float contest. spirited blue and white. Cheerleaders tossed candy to those on the streets in celebration of home¬ coming. Fellow classmates cheered as convertibles with their class ' s royal representatives atop passed by. Again they cheered when they saw their class floats. Last, but by no means least, came the “Marching Indians. Their harmonious sounds, un¬ like those of the fire engines had people applauding, rather than covering their ears as they did at the start of the parade. You can ' t heat the All-American ham¬ burger. even when it is used as the theme of the Senior Float 8 Homecoming Parade
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