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Page 4 Scrimshaw Friday, M.arch 14, 1980 Juniors ham it up The above quote is not about Junior Follies. Junior Follies had nothing to do with eating and drinking. Junior Follies is not French. It did have something to do with sex, section parties, sex. JantTerm, sex, Dean Laidlaw, sex, the infirmary, and sex. ObĀ· viously, eating and drinking are not major concerns of Western Maryland Students. Even with the lack of food, the production and the music were excellent. The various musical numbers were well done, and Karen Cook deserves to be commended for her piano playing and musical direction. The coreography and th@ singing showed much talent and hard work. Credit also goes to the artists for the excelientsets. Under the direction of Nancy casey, the show came together while Dean Mowbray and Dean Laidlaw came apart. "Obviously," commented one WMC student, "that was the real Dean Laidlaw on stage." Another student VOiced the opinion that "Bob Klrne was the best-looking girl on stage." Ralph Preisendorfer kept up the spirit of the show with his portrayal of Roy Fender. Jimmy the Jet Lightener was forever immortalized on stage by Andy Clarkson, Dane Buschmeyer gave an award-winning performance of Bob Fasano, which would have been funny if it weren't so true, Speaking of which, the toilet paperĀ·theif is rumored to be inspired to new lengths by the show. Officer Bobby is stili looking for him. Jeff Dyer. Todd Sarubin, Fawn Bennet, Connie Thompson, Val and Frank all gave excellent and versatile performances. There are too many people for us to name, so we'll only rag on a few. "I'm leaving," said Jim Wellman, which had nothing to do with Follies, or eating, or drinking. Randy Shaw's black eye was pretty funny. this Is a private pin-up picture for Bart. Chris Hartwyck suggests that next year's class consider a skit entitled "Mr. Bill goes to a Who Concert," featuring a trampled Mr. Bill. Frank and Val point out the way to those party nights Sue Armstrong left us with an interesting question; the possibility that a section party and Tim Street might mean fewer ad warnings for floor parties ... tell us it isn't so Liny ...