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Eag ean Follies has new features The unveiling of Jim Korsmo as Central's mystery identity, Joe Hollywood, proved to be a highlight of the new Eaglean Follies. Another exciting change in the 1975 Follies was that the program was held in the arena. This new location enabled the crew to set up a mini stage for the small filler acts that kept things going between contestants. Talent shows have been held in the theater in past years, but tradition was thrown aside for the new Eaglean Follies. Eleven acts were entered in the contest. Wendy Feinstein's acrobatic presentation took first place, a dance team including Debbie Gelhaus, Diane Letherer and Jody Lauinger received second place, and Sue Crosier was chosen third place winner with a baton routine. Other participants were Sue White and Robbie Hollan (musical duet), Mike Kettering (dramatic presentation) and Denise Poirier (guitar vocal solo). A skit was given by Craig and Bruce Blumer, Paul Premack, Greg Biehler, Greg Van De Rostyne.Mary Driscoll and Mike Kettering. Entertainment was also provided by the cheerleaders and the gymnastics team, and Madrigal and Stage Band. Master and Mistress of Ceremonies were Phil Losacker and Cheryl Strobel. Assist- ing them were Steve Heida, Rhonda White, Karen Haug and Jon Pickus. Students responsible for the success of the Follies were chairmen Vicki Pautsch, format; Robbie Hollan, acts; Steve Ford, publicity; and Dave Lee, technical crew. a
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a Director Tom Kelly helps Duane Bowen apply his make-up before the performance, b Tom Schneider combs his hair and Craig Blumer meditates before going on stage, c Mme. Gabrielle (Sue Dummer) and Mme. Costance (Rhonda White) converse in Countess Aurelia's cellar. d The Prospector (Mike Kettering) explains his plans for drilling oil to the President (Paul Premack) and the Baron (Dennis Vik). e Countess Aurelia (Cindy Midthun) gives Mme. Costance (Rhonda White) a cup of tea while they make plans to rid the world of all the evildoers. d 25
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a Steve Heida demonstrates his manliness by flirting with little Phil Losacker. b Both Sides Now and May I Introduce You to a Friend were the two selections presented by Sue White and Robbie Hollan. c Sue Crosier gives the audience a happy grin d First-place winner Wendy Feinstein con- centrates on her acrobatic routine, e Steve Heida, Karen Haug, Cheryl Strobel, Rhonda White, Phil Losacker and Jon Pickus gaze intently at an imaginary basketball game f Joe Hollywood stands next to his publi- city poster and throws playing cards to his fans (?). 27
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