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Back the 50’s to TVHS Clockwise beginning near left-“One special boy,” sings Kim to love sick Hugo Peabody. Middle left-Albert’s mother unfolds her tear moist letter while Albert and Rose watch in disgust. Middle right-Rehearsals and performances keep pianists, Tammy Smalley, Nina Hill, and Sandra Good busy. Upper right—“I’m a woman,” exclaims fifteen year old Kim MacAfee as Conrad and the other teenagers nod in agreement. Middle-A proposal from Albert sends Rose into a tizzy. Upper left-Mr. and Mrs. MacAfee discuss Conrad’s visit over a warm 7-up. Far left-Panic seizes Albert after Conrad is knocked unconscious during his television debut. 9
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“Bye, Bye Birdie” Brings The musical comedy, BYE BYE BIRDIE, involving a huge cast and much talent captured the hearts of many TVHS patrons with the aid of directors, Nancy Yeiter and Dale Pace. A young music publisher and pros- pective English teacher, Albert Peter- son (John Hill), finds himself beset with urgent problems. His secretary, Rosie (Rita Murcia) wants one thing: to marry Albert. Another pressing problem is Albert’s domineering mother Mae (Nancy Ettinger). But most worrisome of all is the fate of Conrad Birdie (Don Hurd) who is vir- tually Albert’s creation and chief support, a rock ’n roll singer of im- mense popularity. Birdie is to be draft- ed into the army and Albert’s business as songwriter-publisher-manager faces collapse. “One Last Kiss” is the hit song that Birdie is to sing to fan, Kim MacAfee. The song and Birdie’s visit to Sweet Apple, Ohio splits Kim (Liesel Stroh schein) and her steady, Hugo (Kevin Duzenbery) up, but with the action of Act II, all is resolved-Rosie and Albert are together, Kim and Hugo make up, Mae Peterson is sent back to New York with Birdie and the Mac- Afees (Theresa Edwards, Brett Hack- worth and G. Hoover) are a little shaken by the experience.
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Action, Lights, and Laughter “Telephone Hour’ gossip spreads Kim and Hugo’s pinning. Row one: J. Davis, L. Tinkcy, D. Dickcrhoff, T. Norman, D. Peters, H. Long, D. Arnett, M. Meiscr, S. Bickel, C. Ramsey. Row two: M. Weller, L. Crippen,G. Mark, K. Coplen, B. Boggs, D. Mappin, J. Bazini, R. Wiley, T. Mappin, M. Van Etten. Row three: C. Strohschein, A. Leininger, D. Weaver, B. Welch, D. Duzan, G. Hoover, R. Murcia, D. Hurd, J. Hill, K. Duzenbery, L. Strohschein, B. Hackworth, T. Edwards, N. Ettinger, D. Shriver, D. Bruner, L. Coplen. 10
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