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Orchesis raises S300 with Dancing Machine Karen Westermann, Lynne Sevey, Jayne Rogers and Desi Long dancing to Dancing Machine, dance show's opening and title number. The dance style is robot rock. Last spring, work shops, clinics and tryouts were held to select the best 16 dancers in the school. These girls quickly organized under the sponsorship of Miss Enburg and became the 1975 orchesis. Betsy Santow was elected presi- dentg Debbie Stowe, vice presidentg and Ellen Wilson, publicity chairman. The girls started working in the summer on the dance show, their major fund raiser. The show's title and first number were Dancing Machine, one of the jackson Five's biggest hits. Several styles of dance were presented from Betsy's robot dance to Lynne Sevey's ballet. Getting the most applause was a performance by Karen Westermann costumes added much to the dance. Desi Long danced a bie and Lynne with jill Gorge and Cathy Christie wafted their boas and did a languid number of 1, 2, 3 kick under the direction of Bob Herbst, a 1974 graduate home from the U. of l. He also did a special number. Two perform- ances were given Nov. 9, and the girls raised over 5300. Orchesis also performed in V-show and at two pep assem- blies. The girls took several of their show numbers to the Orchesis pfffformedloamedlev Ofsonssfrom Marv Poppins althe Emmanuel Lutheran school for a program. In March, the girls joined boys from choir and chorale to do some 50s type numbers for the pop concert. Several girls were also chosen to be Hot Box Girls in Guys and Dolls. A spring workshop by a professional is part of their program and takes a good piece of their money. The rest of their money was used to buy black jazz pants. The girls make most of their costumes and do their own choreogra- phy- hot number to Hollywood Swinger, and Desi, Karen, Deb- 1 'Q f' homecoming royal rally. Debbie Stowe and Karen Hetzel portrayed baby dolls, Other members were fairies, chimney sweeps and lumberjacks. X and Debbie Stowe billed as the Martians. Their delicate ,
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Marx Brothers supplg continuitg for V-show , ,eggs I js is ss ,Li The Marx brothers spent V-show trying to persuade Producer Peterson's secretary to let them in to see him, She flatly refused. Many of V-show's acts were musical numbers. ABOVE: Buglettes lanice Lindegard, Peggy Rivera and Diana Miles singing the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B and RIGHT: Mark Coughnour soloing The Lincoln Park Pirates. Mark and Peggy were madrigals and lanice and Diana were members of bel canto.
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