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1cllieJ and Sunday after dinner tactics. High- light of the Follies was "Homecoming in Hell" which poked fun at all traditions which had escaped notice in former scenes. An added attraction was soloists from the class including Janet Hering, Bill Simpson, Kitty and Charlie Shook, Lou Pietrofcrte, Mary Ruth Williams, Her- riel Kahn, and the girls' octet. Jim Col. hane, Jay Eggly, Norm Slamecka and Fred Keefer kept everyone laughing with their comedy acts. The cast will always be particulnrly grateful to Mickie Hardester of the C1a~5 of '50 for taking over at the piano when BeLL), Bachtell became ill. The JIII/ior Follies were a great sue- CCES as far as the audience was con- cerned, but they didn't enjoy TRADIĀ· TION nearly as much as the Juniors themselves. Tow Cast rcwllrds hardworking pinch hitter .. Bollom; Lighter moments in higher e