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' ' Laugh-In : Huge Success The 1979 spring production at St. Joe was not a musical as is the tradi- tion. It was a comedy titled Rowan and Martin ' s Laugh-In. A few high- lights of the show included scenes between the dirty old man (Den- nis Mooney) and the old maid (Beth Bradley), the invisible man, (Ron Linczer) cameo faculty appear- ances, and the joke wall. The cast was too large to be named individually, but Dan Rowan and Dick Martin were played by John Bor- kowski and Joe Schellinger, respec- tively. Much hard work was put in by all cast and crew members, Mrs. Jane Syburg, Mrs. Lu Ann Steiner, and Mrs. Rita Gerencher. The result was a tremendous success and fun for the audience as well as for the ac- tors and actresses. The old maid (Beth Bradley) is ready to slug the dirty old man . (Dennis Mooney) Joe Yorey, as Gary Owens, dressed to kill in his flashy sports coat, introduces the up- coming act. The absolutely Dick Martin (Joe Schellinger) and Dan Row- an (John Borkowski) introduce the show. 24 Laugh-ln
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Chip Lewis gets a gold star for throwing his trash Into the garbage can at McDonald ' s. Junior Jeff Deltchley has the staff at t ac ' s laughing when he pays for his order with pen- nies and nickels borrowed from fellow McDonaldland patrons. Ode To Open Lunch Open lunch! Ahh, what a relief!! To leave school and forget it exists for 45 whole minutes! In recent years, upperclassmen have found the open lunch privilege one of the best they received by becoming juniors. The students have discovered that the opportunity to depart from St. Joe during their lunch mods has afford- ed them a time to relax from the everyday grind of schoolwork. How- ever, along with open lunch came certain problems. Underclassmen abusing the privilege by going out, litter in the parking lot, and the con- nection between open lunch and an increase in drug and alcohol con- sumption, have all contributed to the questionable existence of open lunch next year. So, here we present our very own, Ode to open lunch . m I - 3M -1 v ' ' MffR H v kmr F « 1 - -1 h0 1 1 B Contemplating on which portion to dig Into first are Frank Leyes and Jim Aranowskl. 26 Ode To Open Lunch
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