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These pictures were taken during the evening performance of "Remember When."

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The cast opened the show with their rendition of "Dearie."


Jim Schafer was the "Announcer" and Jill Janda played piano to accompany all singers throughout the show.


Juanita Harrison sang "Try to Remember"
and "Autumn Leaves."

Gloria Gaynor and Tom Duffey singing "I Remember it Well."

"Playmates"

Faye Froehlich, Pat Hodor, and Joan Lucas sang and danced in their rendition of "Playmates."

The audience.

Carole Utz told a story about the Great Depression.

The Boogie Woogie provided an opportunity for the Golfview dancers to cut a rug.


Above:  Barb Ryan and Howard Aschburner
Left:  Grace and Sal Marsala
 Below: Flo and Ed Davis





Jeanne Fabian sang "Blur Moon."

Vince O'Connor sang "Laura."

Joan Merideth narrated the "Good Wife's Tale" while Grace Marsala cleaned and dusted.

Grace collapses after all the hard work...

...but greets her husband, Sal, when he returns home.
Vince O'Connor, Jerry Gaimari, Jim Brice and Gerald Simmerman sang "Moon River."

Mickey Flanders, Holly O'Connor, Betty Brice, Louise Cannizzaro, and Pat DeCrosta
reminded us of the "Burma Shave" signs that lined the roadways.


Jack Gross played the announcer for ...

Joyce and Dan Benson playing "Burns and Allen."

Dick and Joyce Blenkush as "the Bickersons."

Ann Duffey, Judy Grosklag, Rich Gosik, Tom Duffey and Mary Ann Bencie, were among the cast of the Fibber McGee and Molly show.

Jill Jonda provided the background music and musical accompanyment for the show.

Margaret Stokes, Jo McKevitt, and Marge Carse provided props and sound effects for the radio shows.

Jeannette Humble told the story of "Prinderella."

Tom Utz and Jim Brice contrasted the past and the present in "How Times Have Changed."

Jim Schafer, sang "Are You Lonesome Tonight."

Gloria Gaynor sang "The Way We Were."

Marge Gotro and Anne Benjamin proudly display the flowers they received from the cast following the performance.