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. . . Hits RHS Stage 29 All alone in the spotlight. Finch teaches himself how to succeed.
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Smash Broadway Comedy “How to Succeed” The RHS Dramatic Department again upheld its line tradition of musicals by bringing to its stage the hilarious comedy. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Directed by Miss Patricia Murphy, the play was an immediate success. Assisting her were Mr. James Ha el. Mrs. Marlene LaRuc, and Mr. Roger Coventry. The play opened by introducing J. Pierrepont Finch, portrayed by Randy Easterbrook, a window washer who is soon to be on his way up in the business world. After he got the job of mail clerk for the World Wide Wickett Company, there was no end to his success. On his first day, he made the acquaintance of his future wife Rosemary, played by Paula McGlasson. From there. Finch went on to secure the job which was held by the president’s nephew Frump, as portrayed by Bill Pinkerton. Barry Cloyd, playing the part of Bigley, the corporation president, immediately saw in Finch the potentials of a fine business- man, and named him Junior Executive. Without really trying. Finch finally succeeded in rising to become the head of the board of directors. Providing music for the production were Miss Patricia Parrot, Jean Babbitt, Kim Hollingshead, Chris Drais. and Bob Wagner. Wishful thinking moves Rosemary lo sing about her boyfriend Ponti. Secretaries Debbie Pizcr, Kcri Johnson. Jane NafTzinger, Nancy Nelson, and Cyndy Lytle listen atten- tively during A Secretary Is Not a Toy. 28
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“The Knights Before Christmas” Aroused Holiday Spirit The Dawn Five provides music to swing by amid presents under the tree. Sparking the beginning of a fun-filled Christmas vacation this year was an evening of voluminous entertainment. “The Knights Before Christmas,” the theme of this year's annual winter dance, provided both a way to forget ten- sions as well as a way to launch a long awaited escape from studies. Having been transformed to give the feeling of being beneath a giant Christmas tree, the gym was occupied by couples dancing under its hugh pine boughs and weaving in and out of colorfully decorated packages. Providing music for the evening was the Dawn Five, who played medleys of songs made popular by other singing groups. A.F.S. student Bcngt Strindlcr receives his Christmas present from the student body during intermission. A couple takes time out from their dancing to pose for a picture in Santa's Workshop. 30
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