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Right: Working behind the scenes this year were student lirectors: lclockwise from top lefti Kevin Kwiatkowski, Kevin Luke, Larry Kleinstein, Vlelinda Walters, and Chuck Bryda. Far right: V-Show emcees Joe Komperda and awn Lucchese narrate Show Biz history. Student Produce V-Sl Right: As he is splattered with shaving cream, Dan Busse tries to main tain the orderliness in Eileen Urban's comical Barbershop Lower left: Kathy Eimers accepts Kevin Luke's offer and the two glide to the tune Shall We Dance from the King and I. ll l . '1 f lll ,iff , ,ry . msfzfffzse 1 a I ir xfv .L if 1, f,f-1255 5 gzfgww fm - '
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+Win U Focus of Fall Play The trials and tribulations of growing ur were dramatized in the fall play, Take He: Shels Mine. Molly Michaelson's growth fron daddy's little girl to a sophisticated young woman during college was portrayed by senioi Debbie Glick. Under the direction of Briar Wilson and student director Barbara Ross, the cast of 18 members performed before two large audiences. -'Z Upper left: Molly who has come home from college for Christmas vaca- tion, has become sophisticated and asks her father iNorb Kolbj for a drink. Left: Alex Loonis interviews Clancy Sussman while Molly and Linda entertain at the coffee house. Above: Anne and Liz gather around Frank to share Molly's letter.
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You've Gotta Have a Gimmickf' certainl was an appropriate title for this year's produc tiong the gimmick was that the entire show wa arranged, directed and performed by students A sell-out for both Friday and Saturday nighi complemented by roaring applause and stan ding ovations added to the success of this year, V-Show. The cast of 300 got the show on th road by singing There's No Business Like Show Business. During the course of the shovs audiences were entertained with a Vaudevill Act, Andrew Sisters' singing of ln the Mood, and A Silent Movie to name a few of th numbers. Top Vocalist Greg Millar and his dancing Martian glrls perform a comic rendition of Five-Foot Two Eves of Blue in Far out Show Biz Above left Soft music was provided as guitarist Jack Nalbandian accompanied vocalist John Lianos in the song Try to Remember. Above right: All sisters sang Sisters from the Bing Crosby film White Christmas Left: Superwoman Marci Shore looks triumphant after capturing the dastardly villain Chris Szebel.
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