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Ins and Outs with Alan and Janice. This year's Variety Show put on by Mr. Crucilla and the International Thespian Troupe 2125 was entitled “The Times Of Your Life. The show was made up of memorable songs from the 40's, 50’s, 60’s and the 70s. There was a little bit of everything, from a haunting “Old Devil Moon to a lively “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy ’ with everything in between. Other numbers included a hilarious “Teenage sonata, a vibrant “Hard Days Night, and a moody “Piano Man. Besides the songs, the choreography by Lynn Caha Ian and Eileen Maraldo was well-timed and beautiful to see. There were two skits to balance the variety, the funny and enjoyable “Ins and Outs and the controversial but well-han- dled “Impromptu. Student Director, Marcy Kammerman and Stage Manager Dan Notov helped Mr. Crucilla put on a spectacular show. Mr. Arnold and his pit band aided the cast with their talented music. Many were to be given credit for Variety ’77. Much of the credit belongs to the talented cast and diligent crews, all of whom worked together to produce a successful show, Vari ety '11. Sing us a song, Pete. Can you feel a brand new day? images 27
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The Times Of Your Life A sparkling finale from the 70’s. Sam in a pensive mood during Impromptu 26 images
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The Gong Show Where can you go on a Friday night to have a great time, hears lots of laughter, see such favorites as “Gene- Gene,” “Chucky Baby,” and “The Worms?” Where else but the Gong Show? On Friday, March 3, the Student Government of H.H.S. presented the second annual Gong Show. Due to high appraisals and memories of last year’s show, a large and enthusiastic audience attended and, at times par- ticipated in the show. Mrs. Herral, Mr. Paisner, and Mr. O’Doherty were the judges for the eve- ning. They greatly contributed to the shows success through their jokes and straight lines to the host. Rich Ebler. “The Happy Housewives,” and “The Honeymooners” tied for first place, each receiving a thirty point score. Under the judges decision the “Honeymooners” were awarded the first prize of $54.36. With a little help from his friend. 28 images
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