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Eur! Allen- Dropkick TVali Laiitenhacll Squeaky Junior llarlloff, Tackle John Rose. Une-point lloh Nehrling. Atta-boy Jim Burkart. Toucliclown Harvey llorkcnliagcu. f'4'nlz'r lrgfl- Little Nliss Shirley Latlcwig. Venter right - Betty Juan Moyer :mil llolmt-rt Ulst-lu-sky. Ifiglilf City Gal .Ie-an Larson. 9 , , lr 1 if i - - Z f if ' if 1 'V I . 'X ' 5- Audience Eats It Up 'J T J ' ffvtxxna-, 4, !'x-.4,. Again this year the Plymouth High School music departmeni tllrilled an . ' If appreciative audience with the Rhapsody in Black of 1940. Playingya three paakedx 4 . houses, the show was indeed a success. A - -Q L The curtain opened on a scene showing the students waiting for the train' to- . take them to the Union River football game. f P , 5 I jim Bruhy filled the role of lnterlocutor. The six endmen, dressed as foot-ff' .lj 4.1 1 ball heroes with their sparkling wit and humor kept the audience actively interested. The endmen were Dropkick Lautenbach, Touchdown Borkenhagen, One-point Nehrling, Attaboy Burkart, Squeaky Radloff, Tackle Rose. I A sixty-voice, white-face chorus supported the main cast. with special vocal numbers and choruses. Additional humor was injected by City Cal Larson and a duo consisting of Vender Bouchette and Station-agent Stransky, The second act took place in the Club oo, where the gang was celebrating its bo-64 victory over Onion River. The Swing Band was on the stage and provided a beautiful setting for the different numbers which were presented as part of the floor show. The special attractions were glitter and Olive, Emily Bubb and Phyllis Reinke, who danced a spectacular ,litterbug number. The swing band presented Little Miss Shirley as their featured soloist. -lane Brickbauer, as Miss Twinkle-toes, did several dances. The Ballroom duo consisting of Bob Qlschesky and Betty jean Meyer was another of the outstanding numbers, The trio consisting of Shirley Ladewig. lrmgard Wessel and Marjorie Senty sang Wishing . Last but not least. the Tulip Ensemble featuring Doris Triphan did a waltz. The grand finale with the entire company on the stage was a lovely closing to a beautiful show. The directors of the show were Mr. Vito lntravia, Miss Catherine h4cHugh Qvocal musicl, and Miss Marjorie Lubin fxdance directory Ov I
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