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$ f S) Tunes were building, voices were singing and feet were tapping across the stage as the spring musical, “The Boyfriend,’’ got underway. The setting for “The Boyfriend” was a girls’ school in France run by Madame Dubonnet, senior Terrie McComb. All of the girls had been busy trying to find boyfriends to take them to the costume ball at the Riv- iera, which they succeeded in doing. However, Polly Brown, senior Beth Meise, had no one to take her to the party until she met Tony Brockhurst, graduate Joel Smith, who appeared to be a delivery boy. Unknown to Polly he was heir to a fortune but he ran away from home to see the world. His parents, Lord and Lady Brockhurst, graduate Brad Griffith and senior Bobbie Heron, were close behind. The second act takes place on the Riviera. Most of the main characters had been matched up to go to the costume ball together. Tony asked Polly to go to the ball but she only told the other girls that she had a date, not who it was with. The third act was the costume ball. Everybody ends up engaged and all relationships were established. Tony tells Polly that he was the son of the Brockhursts and that he was only a delivery boy to make money. His par- ents found him and they were happily reunited. All the couples were en- gaged and they planned to have one big wedding together. Senior Angie Kasper is not so sure what to think about graduate Mike Smith in “The Boyfriend. In the title roles of Tony Brockhurst and Polly Brown, graduate Joel Smith and senior Beth Meise sing of their love for each other in “The Boyfriend.” Spring Musical Recreation
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Borrowing the main theme of the popular TV show “The Gong Show” Warren presented its version. Serious acts and humorous acts combined to make the night a success. The audi- torium was filled with spectators as the curtains rose at the first Warren Central Gong Show. Having seen the act before on the TV series, seniors Randy Collier, Den- nis Leeds, and Greg Penley took “about three minutes” to prepare. The toothpaste act led the trio to the honor of Most Outrageous Act of the evening. Sophomore Sheryl O’Gara filled the auditorium with music as she sang “I Honestly Love You” to the audience. Accompanied by her uncle, John O’Gara, and a friend, Norma Warren, Sheryl walked away with a pass for a free dinner at the Threshold and top honors. Conserving water has been a major problem in California but we in In- diana are concerned too. Seniors Randy Collier, Dennis Leeds, and Greg Penley show us their solution to the water shortage. Action of the 1952 football team by Jim Shirley highlights their unde- feated season. Their return to the field after 25 years was a highlight to the homecoming events of 1977. Homecoming 77 Recreation
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Lord and Lady Brockhurst, played by graduate Brad Griffith and senior Bob- bie Heron are planning to depart to the beach. Having make-up look just right was a time consuming job. Getting her face looking just so is graduate Terry Douglas. Singing at the beach are senior An- nette Clark and junior Rick Shinkle. This is at the Riviera where everybody has gone to sun themselves. Spring Musical Recreation 17
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