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Cast and production staff are pictured above. FIRST ROW: Sue Halpin, Sue Maleshko, Judy Hoernel, Joe Lo- Piccolo, Janet Sheridan, Linda Greene, Rosalie Ioppolo, and Don Birch. SECOND ROW: John Pape, Bill Juliano, Fran Saia, Ray Miller, Stephanie Laino, Marianne Du- Bord, Charlie Ames, Pete Dallara, Mike Martino, Arlene Calabria, Mrs. Ruth Robinson, director, Tony Milidantri, Connie Barraga, and Ed Zaron. Seniors Present First Mystery Home Sweet Homicide, the First Who- Dun-It ever produced by a West Babylon Senior Class, was a hit on all counts - performance, new outdoor set, complete with live shrubberyg and program, with its cover by Tony Ange- lora. The story concerned three youngsters whose mother was not only a mystery writer but an attractive widow as well. The children wanted to see her acquire fame - and a husband - by solving a real-life mystery. Conveniently, a murder was committed in the house next door, and the young- sters set about linding the murderer and achieved both their purposes in the process. Kid brother Don Birch's resentment of being ordered around by older sister Judy Hoernel takes on a violent form. Big sister Linda Greene's intervention will bring peace and quiet to the Carstairs home once more - for about ten minutes.
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