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THE SPOTLIGHT The long lines of people were all seat- ed. only a few empty seats re- mained. the clock showed it was post time for the show to begin and then, the house lights went dim and the spotlight went on, beginning this years fast paced edition of the annu- al Central High Variety Show. To begin the show, held on February 9, 10. and 11 the spotlight was on Masters of Ceremony Andy Hampe and Mike Shetler, The witty pair of seniors entertained the audience be- tween performances with a self-writ- ten script. They gave some unique uses of the megaphone Mr. Bullhorn. You can use it at your favorite res- taurant's drive through to ask. “Where's the beef?', or in the Central Cafeteria to ask. “Where's the pro- cessed soybean pattie? ' For the first act. the spotlight shifted to members of the Show Choir, danc- ing in the aisles. They performed this year's theme song, ’“Get Up. You guys, that was the best audience, they are screaming! Show Choir member Jill Fitzpatrick expressed to fellow members. From then on, the show was in full swing. The spot light lit up the bands Max Stout, and Steel Shot, who couldn't perform on Saturday be- cause two of the members attended another school. Show Choir and a Cappella's sequined sweatshirts gave a bright, flashy addition to their singing. The tuba line gave its rendition of the popular Working in a Coal Mine by Devo. Jay Justin led the dancing and singing of the recent Curly Shuffle , and the orchestra pretended to shoot Tom Kamp, Jennifer Duitsman, and Sarah Murphy after their humorous kazoo playing. Midway through the show, when the spotlight went on the Fkxxlords. the audience greeted them with loud cheers and applause. The audience listened and watched the quick- moving acrobatic new craze, rap- ping and breaking, the most electrify- ing act according to many students. Ending on the same high note they began on. a Cappella. Show Choir, and Jazz Band performed the last act. The audience got up for the last time and the spotlight was shut down. THE AUD€NCE WAS CAPTIVA TED by Chad Carr s rendition of AS Might Long one of the two songs by Lio- nel Richie performed m the show Photo: K ScodeSer A GOOD SOUND MAN makes it eos.er for directors - just one less thing to worry about. commented Mr Bernalz. the band director. Ray Rosario was just this kmd of sound man. Photo M. Freking LOVE THOSE BERMUDAS - Masters of Ceremony Andy Hampe and Mko Shetler added mega-fun to the show Photo: 8 Bargmann 26
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SPREE CANDDATES: (FROM BOTTOM TO TOP) Chris Walker. Mike Burke. Gary Couch. Andy HEY — I'M GLAD I HUNG Hampe. Magnus Weiander. Tom AROUND1 EXCLAMED THE 1964 Fohrenkrug. Tony McNeOtOy. SPREE Kt G. Gary Couch since Tony Canada. Greg RohU. John he was origmoty scheduled to Ht. Tim Johnson. Mike Wicker - be in Nebraska that evening, sham. Mike Shelter Photo J. Photo: J. Wme Wme NSTEAD Of CARVING NTIALS on the oka sweetheart tree, trail- er eight created the» own ver- sion and Derwe Elmore added her heart Photo M Wckerh- sam. 'WE'VE GOT TONIGHT was a thought shared by many at the dance, mctudng Kely Coins and David Hotz Photo J Wme
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Variety 271 RAPPIN' AND BREAKW RIGHT OFF the streets of New York City was brought to the Variety Show by the Ftoortords. whose members include Shane Schwieter. Larry Brown, and Fred Davis. Photo J. Wine IN HIS FASHIONABL Y STRIPED TOGA. Stan Sherwood slid through Lossua Trombones on h $ good friend. Mr Trombone, a distant relative of Mr. BuShorn Photo: K. Scodexer
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