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“The Boy Friend” Along with some of these main acts, many others were presented. Melo Soghanalian and Stew Remaly sang another number titled I Could Be Happy With You ’. (BELOW) Madame Dubonnet, the school head mistress, and Percival, Polly's Father, were acted by Kim Miller and Roland Welsch. (MIDDLE) Lord Brockhurst. a frisky old man and his wife Lady Brockhurst, played by Randy Bushnell and Steph Steiner were a fly''ing success as they kept their audience laughing with their conversations. (BOTTOM LEFT) Also playing a big role in the musical, Deana Hanson performed the role of Hortense, a French Maid. The Boy Frienc a , Y sandi wilson presented l V prairie du chien if hi jh school imisie depart me ' in prairie hiijh little theater price 00 adults $1 00 students b ) SUNDAY MAUNCf ?i MONDAY NITtMT
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The Boy Friend, a stylish cartoon of the Jazz Age and presented by the Music Department was a great success, being sold out during the three night performances. Don Remaly and Jeanne Munson began the show with an introduction about the play. (FAR MIDDLE LEFT) The Boy Friend played by Stew Remaly and Polly Brown acted by Melo Soghanalian captured their audience in their musical number. Poor Little Pierette (BELOW) The Boy Friend dancers appeared during the first act to perform their musical routine. (TOP LEFT) Opening Act II. Dulcie played by Chris DesRocher led the singing of Sur La Plage (FAR LOWER LEFT) while the young men and ladies entertained the crowd. As a grand finale the cast sang The Boy Friend . (FAR BOTTOM RIGHT)
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Seniors boogie From 1885 until 1922 it was a tradition for the juniors to hold an annual prom in honor of the Senior Class. Then in 1923, this dgince evolved into the Junior Prom and the seniors sponsored a carnival instead. Around the year 1945, the seniors resumed their prom in the form of a Mid-Winter Formal. A court and king were chosen by the class with the king choosing and crowning his own queen. During the 1960’s Mid-Winter Formal was changed back to Senior Prom, with the court, king and queen being voted for by the class. In 1971 because of conflicts between Junior and Senior Prom, the seniors then changed their Prom to Senior Dance. The dance remained semi-formal, but no court was chosen. By 1974 Senior Dance became very casual. Our Senior Dance was held March 4. The Everyone enjoyed dancing to ’ I midnight. opened at 8:00 p.m. “Shannon' until
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