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THE MOVES Performers turn into stars for Variety Show Rowdy and ready to scream , the audience for the sold out. Third Annual Variety Show dished out a good amount of feedback for all the many acts performing. They danced in the aisles to Rocky Top. sung by junior, Shelley Holly, chanted along with the Study Hall Warriors and laughed at senior. Matt Gillespies credible yet funny, imitation of Mick Jagger. Enthusiasm from the audience was not the only area of energy. Auditions were open to the entire student body, not any select group. Participation was very high according to Nancy Kessler, director. Since so many different students become involved, the Variety Show presents a now program, somewhat representative of the youth today, Kessler said. Nancy and John Kessler took on the role of directors for the production, which brought in over a 1,000 dollars for the East Student Leadership Council fund. Backstage, on April, 23th performance night, it was easy to see that the cast was psyched up for performing. Those who had never been on stage found they loved being a ham'. Hearing the crowd scream as we came on and being in front of all those people was great!, Bryon Bradley, junior said, who lip-synched to songs from Poison and Europe. For some students the show felt almost like a real rock concert, or at least the screaming friends of those performing made it seem that way. The students got a chance to be a rock star even if just for five minutes, Ron Walker, senior said, who sang in the group Led Zeppelin as Robert Plant. Everybody wants to be one, and the Variety Show is as close as most people will ever come. by Rebecca Schuyler The German dancers demonstrate a dance move that raised cheers from the audience. Stephanie Crider, freshman. Brian Schroeder. senior. Tom Harris, sophomore, and Vicki Smith perform. Mall l ichen Mall fcichcn Dressed in dark shades and ban- danas. Bryon Bradley, junior, lip synchs to a song from Poison, along with guitarist Mike Greenwood, ju- nior. 28 Student Life Variety Show
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Clark’s Bars members Pat Moffatt, sophomore. Richard Harper, junior, and Sophomores James Vincent and David Ward high step to the beat of the musical number Hello Dolly. A selection from the musical Grease. takes Molly Sullivan, senior and Jim Frakes, junior, back to the 50‘s as they sing “We go together . Dance, band, and choir brought together in Follies Energy vibrated throughout the Performing Arts Department. The choir sang through well-known warm-ups, w hile just below, the dance troupe stretched out and practiced smiling. Cheesy grins! , yelled their teacher. Smile so hard it makes you sick! Across the hall jazz band members tuned their instruments. All their practice would be made worthwhile when the curtain opened and they would entertain the audience with the music, singing and dancing of Broadway. More than 130 participants worked together to stage the musical tribute, Broadway Follies'The production consisted of pieces from such musicals as Chorus Line. South Pacific and Hello Dolly, performed by students as well as a quintet of faculty men. These selections were grouped into three themes: people, love and places. Many students had the all to themselves in a solo or shared a song in a duet or trio. Molly Sullivan, senior, who did a solo from the musical Cats, said, Everthing suddenly came together when I got out on stage. My nerves turned into energy and I think the audience saw my confidence. It was a great feeling. A beneficial part of the production was that it finally brought the three separate groups of the Performing Arts Department, dance, band and choir, together to become one large group working together. Choir member Junior Leslie Tindell said, This was one of the most exciting productions I’ve been involved in. Bringing all three performing groups together made it much more exciting because there were so many different people and talents to work with. by Rebecca Schuyler “Anything you can do. I can do better sing Brian Lane, junior and Kim Jack- son, senior. This comical duet was a piece from the musical Annie Get Your Gun. opportunity to grab the limelight “Broadway Follies ’ Studeni Life 27
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“I’m a soul man,” sang the Blues Brothers. Chris Clancy and Jeff Geary, seniors. The fast beat num- ber ends with Geary having a wild fit on the floor. Mail t'ichcn Getting into character. Kevin Hol- dread. senior, calmly plays drums as Matt Gillespie struts around stage as Mick Jaggers. Man F.ichcn Mall tjehen Variety Sho Student Life 29 Posing as various team members for the 8-0 Shuffle are Cori Davis, junior; Tracy McCreary, sophomore; Tracy McCraken, junior; Sony Ledbetter, junior; Sophomores Crystall Eckert and Amy Holmes; Kim Howard, junior, Molly Sullivan, senior, and Wanda Flaherty, junior. “Who is that? whispers through the audience as Ron Walker, senior, disguised as Robert Plant, begins to sing a song from the group Led Zep- plin.
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