Earnest A. Fockler Jr. is a member of the Class of 1943.
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The Follies perform Bachelor's Bend, an original musical comedy set in the Wild West, in March 1955.
Larry Fink is sitting at the piano.
The Follies perform Bachelor's Bend, an original musical comedy set in the Wild West, in March 1955.
The Follies perform Bachelor's Bend, an original musical comedy set in the Wild West, in March 1955.
Left to Right: Pat Eshelman ; [unknown] ; Joanne Trier ; [other individuals unknown]
For their production in fall 1980, the Follies perform the sassy musical Cabaret.
Starting lower left: Mary Ann Dougherty ; Susan Stout ('83) ; [unknown] ; Rena Ronson ('83) ; [Eve Gerlach ?]
Center: Elizabeth Hamel ('82)
For their production in fall 1980, the Follies perform the sassy musical Cabaret.
Left to Right: Jim Bobb ; Stuart C. Dodd ('81) ; David Alterman ('83) ; George Root Riley ('81)
For their production in fall 1980, the Follies perform the sassy musical Cabaret.
Left: Rosemary Malague ('83) ; Marilyn Coats ('82) ; Lauren Roberts ('83) ; Cameron Waite ('82)
Back Center Left: Demas Moyer
For their production in fall 1980, the Follies perform the sassy musical Cabaret.
Left to Right: Paul Jensen ; Cameron Waite ('82) ; Elizabeth Hamel ('82) ; Steve Richardson (in the pinstripe suit)
Back row: Susan Stout ('83) is between Elizabeth Hamel...
For their production in fall 1980, the Follies perform the sassy musical Cabaret.
Left to Right: Kevin J. Rozich and Elizabeth McMahan Hamill
For their 1981 production, the Follies perform the comedy Damn Yankees.
For their 1981 production, the Follies perform the comedy Damn Yankees.
For their 1972 production, the Follies perform Fiddler on the Roof.
For their 1972 production, the Follies perform Fiddler on the Roof.
For their 1972 production, the Follies perform Fiddler on the Roof.
For their 1972 production, the Follies perform Fiddler on the Roof.
View of an actor during the Follies' performance of the musical Godspell in April 1983.
The Follies perform How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, a musical comedy, in November 1976.
The Follies perform the musical comedy How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying in November 1976.
For their 1974 production, the Follies perform It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman.
The Follies perform It's The Greatest, a musical comedy about the chaos of New York City, in March 1954.