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Antarctic penguins, African cannibals, and Egyptian queens will be connected by telephone through a huge switchboard as Aquiana presents its annual swim show, Number Please. The show, to take place November 3, 4, and 5, in the Maine West pool, is sponsored by Miss Mae Jean Engen and Mrs. Margaret McCaw. On November 3 the show will begin at 8 p.m., and the tickets will cost $.75 each. On November 4 and 5 the show will begin at 8 p.m., and the tickets will cost $1 each.
The Choraliers will perform first followed by 18 acts depicting different activities around the world. A most unusual act will be "Japanese Pearl Divers" which will be done completely underwater. Members of this act are Judy Hasse '67, Peg Michelson '67, Beth French '68, and Peg Scheuneman '68.
The first act will be "Telephone Dial" with a special duet by Marcia Moulton '68 and Linda Bork '67. There will be three other duets: "Penguins from Antarctica," with Jeanne Malmberg '68 and Chris Peterson '68; "Swiss Boy and Girl," with Judy Hasse '67 and Jay Carley '67; and "Two Dutch Girls," with Marcy Richey '67 and Jane Rische '67.
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There will also be three solos: Pat Campbell '68 in "Happy Elf," Terri Sassmann '67 in "Spanish Contessa," and Linda Wells '68 in "Indian Fakirs and Snake."
Other acts include: "Gondoliers from Venice," "Artists from Paris," "Hawaiian Luau," "Arabs," "Moonmen," "Changing of the Guard," and a "Finale" featuring the entire cast.
Terri Sassmann, Aquiana president, says, "I hope everyone will come. It should be the greatest show we've ever had; everyone's been working so hard."
Marcia Moulton '68 and Cheryl Bard '67 say, "It's really going to be a big splash! Everybody come."
Miss Engen hopes that everyone will attend also. Along with Mrs. McCaw, she said she knew how much work goes into planning any one of the acts. She believes that this year's show is going to be different from anything that Aquiana has ever done.
The plans for the show are being handled by Kathy Seipp '69, costumes chairman; Carol Carstens '68, decorations chairman; Cheryl Bard '67, publicity chairman; Pat Campbell '68, program chairman; and Kathy Malten '68, tickets chairman.
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