Who's in Charge Here? (1964)

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Who's in Charge Here?
Junior Show - Class of 1964

Author - Lucia Baker
Chairman of the Show - Susan Granoff
Director - Paulette Dufault
Business Manager - Patricia Slodden
Set Designer - Barbara Anderson
Technical Director - Kristen Hamilton
Stage Manager - Ellen Freeman
Music and Lyrics - Gail Hunt, Lisa Lansing, Chairman
Pianist - Gail Hunt
Cover Design - Linda Gesmer
... CAST ...
Irma - Kathy Genovese
Sylvia - Mary Deming
Ruth - Joan Mead
Miss Prim - Mary Ellen Scarborough
Viola - Susan Davis
Miss Civil Defense - Susan Parks
Miss Distance Early Warning - Marilee Thompson
Miss Conelrad - Martha Judd
J. G. - Pamela Lucy
Miss Yarvard Hard - Lurline Purvis
Miss Main Line - Brooke Roberts
Miss SMith - Karen Anderson
Smith No. 2 - Elizabeth Biorn
Miss Amina Rush - Beth Schnoll
Miss Lee Wells - Jean Johannes
Radio Operator - Gail Welch
1st Girl - Barbara Saam
2nd Girl - Larraine Masters
Hadley - Barbara Gorney
Igor - Nancy Carter
Dr. Ainslee Eaton Fairchild-Somers - Caroline Richardot
Astronaut - Georgia Smith
Professor Casper - Winifred Hesson
Pierre - Anne Carlisle
Jeffrey - Joan Pottoff
Girl Who Wings Song - Pat Napper
Member of Muscle Squad - Sarah Taylor
1st Censorship Lady - Carol Nagy
2nd Censorship Lady - Edith Prentice
3rd Censorship Lady - Carol Craft
4th Censorship Lady - Mary Lee Warren
Miss Torquemada - Barbara Henryson
1st Office Girl - Nancy Corbit
2nd Office Girl - Susan Stevens
3rd Office Girl - Mary Vic Jones
Dancers - Peverley Dennett, Alice Kingsbury
          Robin Gramlich, Bonnie Leonard
          Pamela Kydd, Victoria Simons
THE PLOT: Who's in charge here? No one knows until men bungle the launching of J. C., the first female astronaut. Then! Women on the march, through a high-powered intellectual team of seven sisters; drive the remaining handful of men underground. From all over the world, women band together under the Project Rapture. Squads are dispatched to penetrate enemy territory and to face the dangerous Jeffrey and his notorious Russian lieutenant. Unable to resist, they defect and Jeffrey gallantly surrenders to Hadley, the leader of the seven sisters to keep his prizes. To stop defection, the seven sisters donate an I.B.M. machine, able to answer anything. Taking advantage of female confusion Jeffrey hides in the machine and with his answers lures the women into a diabolical trap in Macy's Basement. Deciding that it's coexistence or no existence, Jeffrey and J. G. [sic] form a coalition and rust off just in time to prevent carnage in Macy's, as the men close in on the women who've been distracted by a bargain table. After agreeing on terms the sexes are united, to everyone's joy, since war had rather constrained both sides.
Side One:

1. Overture - Arr. by G. Hunt
2. Marche Revolutionaire K543 - G. Hunt, C. Hann
3. Sacre d'Espionage - G. Hunt C. Trump
4. Orgainization Mambo - S. Parks
5. Rapture Rock - S. Parks

Side Two:

1. The Waiting Sun - G. Hunt, L. Lansing
2. Declaration Proclamation - K. Holzer, S. Salot
3. Suite Seven - C. Claybourne, G. Simons
4. Tango A La Russe - G. Hunt, C. Trump
5. Why - G. Hunt, L. Lansing
6. Why Not - G. Hunt, L. Lansing