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Scenery :Qi enior Production Attords Dramatic Opportunity PRODUCTION STAFF Properties: Dennis Vogus, James Rogers, Dan Rash, Anthony Kramer, Richard Heydinger, Charles Dilger, William Haeuptle, James Britton, james Kinney Furniture: fames Rogers, Con Ruffing, Terry Stutzman, Jerry Simon, Al Metz, Robert Fish, Roger Brunn, Donald Adelman, Paul Graves, Dan Rash Tickets: James Wolfram, Patricia Smith, Rich ard Heydinger, tary Lou Smith, Mary Ann Dempsey, james Britton Advertising: Mary Lou Smith, James Wolfram, Mary Ruffing, Susan Stoll, Jerry Simon, Charles Dilger, Barbara Adelman, jackie Windau, Carol Schindley. Promoters: Barbara Adelman, Mrs. Vartorella i Effects: james Britton Make-ug :Q IQ' Eggs: ,Barbara Adelman, Judy Camp, Rose Marie Hippler, Carol Schindley, Patricia Beier, Sharon Stoll Costumes: Mary Ann Dempsey, Mary Lou Smith, Lorraine Seek, Molly Brown Usherettes: jackie Windau, Sharon Stoll, 3115311 Stoll, Mary Ruffing PLAYBOY Owen i MISS Sandra Berry '56, teacher at Huron High School, takes extra time to direct Jenny Kissed Me. Parkside CR. Kludingj chucks schoolgirl M. Brown under the chin while the rest of the supporting cast S. Buki, A. Fantauzzo, P. Clark, P. Smith, K. Boose, M. Schaffer, C. Reichert, and I. Hartman amusedly look on. 29 COMPLIMENTS OF KAISER 8r WELLS REXALL DRUGS
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With Alumna Sandra Berry Directing Comedy 'JENNY KISSED ME' CAST OF CHARACTERS Father Moynihan--Dennis Myers Mrs. Deazy--Ann Magnuson Miss Stearns-Stephanie Buki Michael Saunders--Thomas Fritzius Shirley Tirabossi--Marlene Schaffer FATHER Moynihan fDennLs Myersj makes Jenny Mary Delaney--Molly Brown fBetty Reineckj Hep under the astonished eye of Harry--Angela Fantauzzo Mrs. Deazy fAnn Magnusonj and Michael Saunders JO--Margaret Clark fThon1as Fritziusj in the Senior Class Play. Owen Parkside-Richard Kluding jenny--Betty Reineck Priscilla--Patricia Smith jane--Karen Boose Mr. Parkside--james Hartman BY JEAN KERR Sister Mary of the Angels--Carolyn Reichert EVERYBODY'S pitching in to make the play a big success. Stage crew includes Roger Brunn, Daniel Rash, Donald Adel- IERRY Simon, James Kinney, and Anthony Kramer- man, James Rogers, Dennis Vogus, Richard Heydinger, and become professional prop men for the class play. Robert Fish. COMPLIMENTS OF REINECICS RT. 20 28
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