Oneonta High School 1967 Yearbook (Oneonta, NY) - Full Access
Thespians stage three act comedy in October Following Come Blow Your 11om, the Dramatic Club's fall production, members who had accumu– lated e nough points for membership in the National Thespian Society spent a day in ew York City. J l ighlighting the trip, the group saw the longest running show at present on Broadway, Barefoot in the Park. It was of particular interest because the comedy was written by the same playwright who wrote the club's Octobe r production. With the beginning of rehearsal for the varsity choir's spring musical, Dran1atic Club members con– structed sets and worked on the production crew for Oklahoma! Fourteen club members earned membe rship into National Thespian, bringing membership total to e ighteen. .\lan'1 /oLe life i.1 complicated by the return of hi~ l!,irl friend, Connie (Pam .\lor/!.an). When he mot;e.\ in for "oue hn," .\he retreat.\ with. ",\'ow, Alan, play fair." 91 \\'hen Alan\ l1mthu Buddy (john cider), confront.\ Pe(!J!.y 1hc tHkl, thinkinl!, he's a 1/o//yu:ood producer, "Do I do a scene? Or kind of take on a clwractu like iu class . Or i.1 jtnl talkinl!,likc thi1 t•nough?" Buddy replies, "Oh, it's plenty!" The .\econclact find\ Alan slwcked to see a "neu:" Connre When he protc.\t.\ that the clwnge i1 "not funny any more" 1he Htys, " Isn't thh tt-hat you want? . .. u:lwt you asked for?"
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