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As an opening number ofthe sec- ond act, the Singer-Dancers per- form a New York City Medley. ' f g A p Q ,. 3 , I, V L, q,lLQim,' K 3 V ' My , ,f Q If 5, 1 if v mt wx 1 f 'n RW' f' I A Dean Menegas tries to convince Ellen O'Connell that she really can sing in their number Sing Senior joe Daab and junior Steve Le- vitan imitate The Blues Brothers lDan Ackroycl and john Belushij singing Soul man. Senior Ioe Daab and junoir Patti johnson sing a martian version of Harbor Lights. Varsity Show!39
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V-Show Draws Record Crowds , lenbrook South held its fourth annual variety show. It was per- ' formed in front of a total of 3,447 people and received standing ovations nightly. The largest crowd ever, 1,450 people attended the Saturday night per- formance. Director Ken Monckton felt that the performers in the Variety Show were comparable to any professional company around. The show was titled Out of This World and was performed on February 22, 23, and 24. The stage was set with a huge space ship and other extra terrestri- al objects designed and constructed by Steve janicki. It began with the landing of the space ship on stage and ended with a musical dance number from the Broadway musi- cal A Chorus Line. In between, there were beings such as Cone Heads and Martians. One of the acts was Stairway to Paradise, performed by Jim Karaho- lios and Molly Walsh. Being a singer dancer in the variety show for the past three years has been an exciting exper- ience for me, said senior Molly Walsh. Ten members of the GBS conference championship football team combined to amuse the audience with their rendi- tion of Steve Martin's King Tut. Joe Daab and Steve Levitan evoked a great deal of audience response with their portrayal of the Blues Brothers, performing Flip, Flop and Fly and Soul Man . The Blues Brothers charac- ters were created by Dan Ackroyd and john Belushi of NBC's Saturday Night Live. Daab and Levitan were so success- ful with their act that they were invited to perform it at the Old Orchard Coun- try Club. Backing up most of the numbers were the singer-dancers and the jazz band, conducted by Pam Weir. The dance numbers were choreographed by Brian Lynch from Gus Georgorinos Dance Stu- dio. ,Ms rr-If CSM' Dan Porter, Rich Ladd, Blake Ruddle and Victor Schmidt display their masculinity in their number King Tut . Bill Greene and james Berner inter- rogate Cone Heads Doug Sanders, Scott Gibson and Debbie Greenberg, in a scene from the Variety Show. 38fVar1ety Show ,,,,,,.W,,3g5. is ,,,. .g5,g55f,,,r,,.,v.,eifrf,
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Mr.And Mrs. Claus: New Addition To Holiday Happenings Fund Raisers oliday time is a time for giving, and Holi- day Happenings did just that. The canned food drive be- gan very slowly, but toward the end the cans started pour- ing in. Competition was the key to the success of the drive, said Maria Dalber, Pam Sclavanitis, captain of the rifle squad, performs with the band in the Holiday Assembly prior to its trip to the Rose Bowl. 40! Holiday Week Senior Class President. The final number of cans collected was 1,545. The winter assembly, which featured Daybreak, also contributed to the festivi- were Mike DiBenedetto and Maria Dalber. At the end of the contest the final amount raised was over 95900. The main event was the Holiday Hop on Friday, Dec. ties. The CBS band also made its last performance before appearing in the Rose Bowl Parade. Another popular event was the Mr. and Mrs. Claus con- test. Six couples raised money for the Needy Children's Fund, and the duo that raised the most money was named Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Winners Kim Kavorras and Karen Cooley en- tertain a child at Kirk Center. 1 Patricia Vaselopulos plays with a child during the Kirk Center Christ- mas party, which was sponsored by Key Club. julie Buck enjoys the music of Zzyzx during the Holiday Hop. 22. The band Zzyzx played a' the hop. The band was really good and I enjoyed being a the hop, said sophomore Faith Gratz. l 4 4
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