Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1975

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Brigadoon brought Scotland to PHS Deep in the I clilandsol Scotland, somewhere in a minty valley, two weary hunters lost their way. And what to Tommy Albright (Jon Lara more) and Jeff Douglas' (Mike Morirty) surprise. Brigadoon appeared, an enchanted village which ma- tcnali ed every hundred yean I hey were nghi on time for Charlie Darymplc (Roger Bowser) and Jean McLaren » (Kristine Anderson Jean Shill wedding. However, the festive mood was clouded by Jean » rejected lover who wanted Brigadoon to dtvappear forever. Harry Beaton (Doug i’etermann) knew that it he lelt Brigadoon. it would cease to exist. While running from a brawl at the reception, he tnpped over Jeff » leg. fell over a cliff, and bashed his head Thus. Brigadoon was saved Tommy, engaged to a nagging, jaw-flapper named Jane Ashton (Linda Hoover Jcannic Ruby) fell in love with a country maiden. Fiona McLaren (Sue Hoppe Kelly Bauman). He elected to stay with his true love in Brigadoon. forever bonded to appear on this earth only once every hundred yean This fairy tale by Alan Jay Lemcr was produced by the Advanced Choir, with help from volunteers, and former alumni. Clark Winruttc and Diane Schicfclbcin. Of all P.H.S. musicals, this one had the most dancing which needed vigorous rehearsing, making many performers spend a total of over fifty hours working on this production. The problems of utilising the small stage in the cafctorium remained the same as in previous years There was only one fire when the light crew substituted inferior plastic for gels I be obstacle» were overcome, and the performances were generally jusl great. ABOVE RIGHT Friends part with mixed emotion. LfcFT; Charlie and Jean's wed- ding was truly a festive occasion. ABOVE LEFT “Whal. these people are two hundred years old! Jeff IXmfUi can hardly believe Tommy Al- bright’s evidence. Musical-25

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Large audiences enjoy Tri Sigma plays “Black Cop cdy' 1974’s Tri-Sigma dramatic production, brought barrels of laughter to each viewer as they watched the lights go out and the ac- tors turn on. The comedy, written by Peter Schaffer, takes place in a young sculptor's studio apartment. At first the stage was totally dark. The dark- new represented light in the apart- ment and when the actual stage lights came on it represented total darkness in the apartment. The second presentation was the BkLOW RIGHT Asi crushed by Card's dc duction Bnndsky finds himself speechless while Mm Fumml and Of listen dourly in '‘Black Comedy . radio play by Dorothy Sayers, “King of Sorrows , The theme was about of Sorrows . The theme was about the crucifixion of Christ with a por- trayal of Biblical characters in mod- ern-day form. The was performed for several local civic and church groups as well as on the radio on Good Fri- day morning. During the year Mrs. Cathy Lincoln provided the needed advice and experience to keep the dub going.



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