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Party Lines Interfere in Play ' Pillow Talk Brad Allen, great songwriter, played by Scot Anderson in the play, Pillow Talk , falls in love with his party line friend, Jan Morrow, played by Candy Piper. Brad plans and executes a comic love affair that turns our with the joke on Brad. Jan, an interior decorator, lands jobs with some very unusual people. Johnathan Forbes, played by Kevin Worrel, is a wealthy movie producer who has been married three times before, and tries to get Jan to marry him. Brad maneuvers a meeting with Jan and takes on a false identity to disguise his true identity. TOP LEFT: Candy Piper converses with the other half of her party line. ABOVE: Kevin Worrel and Noel Sylvester discuss a picture of Brad Allen. LEFT: Scott Anderson is caught between three of his girl friends, Mary Jo Doll, Linda Hay- nes, and Ladena Bartlow. 23
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'Pieces of April Is Jr.-Sr. Prom Theme A spring time theme, Pieces of April complete with daisies and colorful yellow memory booklets bright- ened up the Junior-Senior Prom held at the Ramada Inn in Manhattan Kansas. With the song Pieces of April interspersed with nu- merous popular tunes sung and played by the band, Stoned Circus , the prom was a great success. ABOVE: Brad Bartlow and Sandi Hill take a break at the refresh- ment table at the prom. ABOVE RIGHT: Robert Rickstrew and Debbie Spencer enjoyed dancing to the song Pieces of April. RIGHT: Bruce Zeller signs Darla Bonner's memory booklet at the prom. 22
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Seniors Work but Enjoy Play Rehearsals Cast members for the senior play practiced for approx- imately six weeks before giving a matinee and an ev- ening performance, November 16 and 17. The comedy involved a rich lady whose children tried to get her committed to a mental institution so they could get control of her money. Trying to stay in character, memorizing lines, practic- ing a long time without props, missing cues, messing around backstage, putting on all that make-up, and blowing a few lines during the final performance all added up to a play that must have been hysterically funny by the way the audience was laughing.
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