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rlfOFDmlDOTlgl FG In preparation for a normal business day, Mrs. Malloy (Mary |o Hoskinson) sets up a hat display. Soon, however, the arrival of Barnaby and Cornelius upset the course of the day. Getting prepared for opening night at the dress rehearsal, Cheryl Firlinger, as Dolly Levi, and Bob Longnecker as Horace Vandergelder rehearse their lines. 207
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Dolly is back Spotlights are positioned, foot- lights grow strong, and the anxiety builds as stage characters scurry to their designated places and quickly glance over their lines for the last time. The orchestra completes the final chords of the overture as the curtain rises. . . Act 1 is underway Dolly appeared on a colorful street in the gay Nineties in New York. The vivacious matchmaker returned to the stage following a seven year absence and which was last staged at West Leyden in 1970. The Spring musical merged into a sensa- tion under the direction of Mr. Oscar Roth and orchestra director Ms. Karolee Sidler. Once again the audience con- cluded that Dolly was back! while Dolly Levi, portrayed by Cheryl Firlinger, keeps the attention of Horace Vandergelder (Bob Longnecker), Cornelius (Frank Castiglone) looks for a way to escape. Singing isn ' t the only talent needed to put on a play as Cheryl Firlinger and Nick Rogosienski kick up their heels while they perform the tango as they portray Dolly and Barnaby. 206
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With the splendor of the evening just underway, George Lange and his date for the evening share in the magical night of May twelfth awaiting the festivities to follow. After the dance especially for the queen and her court, Jim Madison and his date glided on to the dance floor swaying to the music of Cook County Express. Feeling brand new You Make Me Feel Brand New had a new meaning for many couples who attended the 1978 Junior-Senior Prom. The dance was held Friday evening, May 12 at the elegant Carlisle in Lombard. Preceeding the dinner, ' Cook County Express ' performed popular songs while couples danced. The four princesses were announced: Denise Neuzil, Marina Lotze, Jami Small, and Teri Lobe. And then the long awaited introduction of the Queen, Janice Purpura, followed by a dance especially for the court and escorts. They danced to the song ' Memories ' as each couple slowly glided onto the dance floor to share in the splendor of an evening of memories to be cherished in the years ahead. After the announcement of prom queen and her court, queen Janice Purpura and Sam Perc lead the dance to a song selected just for the queen and her court. 208
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