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Ponytails, Elvis .... and HEAT At 6:30 p.m. on a humid August 16, a troupe of blue-jeaned, sandle-footed teenagers files into the VHS dressing rooms. Stage costumes suddenly replace worn out sneakers while aspiring actors and actresses carefully apply grease-paint. The cast of Bye Bye, Birdie soon reappears, miraculously transformed into a group of teenyboppers from the Happy Days era. Under the direction of Mr. Bernard Butt, the jitterbugging, gumcracking cast proceeds to tell the story of rock and roll star Conrad Birdie (Bruce Ives) who must suffer the consequences of being drafted. The combination of faulty air conditioning and gyrating bodies makes it hard to tell if Conrad Birdie ' s greasy hair is due to problem perspiration or a shampoo with Vaseline. After an all too short quarter- hour respite, cast members file back on stage. A command comes from the darkness of the auditorium: “All right, gang — I want to go through ‘Telephone Hour ' just once more.” Amid groans and cries of, “Not again!” from various members of the cast the orchestra flips through the music, calmly awaits the signal, and runs the number “just once more.” 1. Telephonitis, a disease common to all teenagers, strikes cheerleaders Ann Granberry and Kelly Bertholet. 2. Enjoying life as a newly liberated woman, Rose Alvarez (Jennifer Butt) declares her independence from Albert. 3. Hands clap in rhythm as jitterbuggers Sherrie Collins and Chris Kearney rock at the hop. 4. A peaceful moment interrupts the excitement as Albert Peterson (Jim Joyer) pleads with Rose to come back to him. 5. An intoxicated Hugo Peabody (John Kelley) finds himself stuck in the trash as Officer Dave Clark and George Moncilovich look on. 6. Devoted members of the Conrad Birdie Fan Club preface yet another act with a chorus of We Love You, Conrad. Summer Musical
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Out of the cut-offs - into the formal “Barb — is Kathy at the locker? I’ve got to talk to her about Homecoming!” “Oh no! That’s September 18, right? Next weekend — and I don’t even have my dress.” “I’m glad I got that taken care of last week. You should have seen me trying to match the color of his suit.” “You are going with John, aren ' t you?” “Yeah — hey maybe we could double with you and ...” “Hey, wait a minute — does anyone know what the theme for the dance is? I’ve got to know for an article in my journalism class.” “I think it’s Crystal Blue Persuasion, but who’s the band?” “I’m pretty sure it ' s Wiley Foxx.” “Gee, who do you think will make queen? I ' ll bet it’s . .” “Kathy! There you are! Hurry or we ' ll be late to class! “OK, OK — but I wanted to ask you — are you going out to eat before or after the dance?” “That ' s what I wanted to ask you! And have you decided where you’re going? We were thinking of The Spa, or maybe The Red Lantern ...” “You know, I’m really not sure. It seems like every place closes so early, and with the dance lasting from 8-11, we can’t make up our minds.” “Oh-oh — you know, these halls are getting awfully quiet.” “Yeah, I wonder why. Oh well, which is more important — making it to class or making plans for the dance?” “I wouldn’t argue with you, but this is the third time I’ve been late to class this week.” 1. Just prior to the crowning of Homecoming Queen, Jenny Dickey and other VHS band members provide the crowd with half-time entertainment. 2. The music of Wiley Foxx gives bumpers Jane Strickwerda and Rick Wadsworth a chance to show off their style at the Homecoming Dance. 3. With his eyes on his blocker, tailback Chuck Oliver rolls out right to find an opening. Homecoming — 17
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