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Students given chance to shine! A omestead's annual Variety Show had to take a new direction this year. Because of the loss of popular acts such as Stumpy Martin, Elvis, and Vanities, this year's show had to start new traditions. Twenty new acts were featured, among them wasg sophomore Christian Cashman and senior Karen Glick in a duet, seniors John Kiningham and Doug Schenkel as the emcees, The Mating Game - a comedy act, and Lynda Doctorhoff's rendition of Nothing from the musical A Chorus line. One change from last year's show was the way the acts were introduced. Ed Koczergo said, This year we had new emcees. Kiningham and Schenkel did the whole show as an audition. They were the 'directors' and called up each act to 'try?out.' Sophomore Christian Cashman agreed. They helped the show to go smoothly, and the show moved really well. His fellow classmate Jill Schueller agreed. I really enjoyed the format of the show, she said. Although many people mourned the loss of the famous Stumpy Martin acts, they had The Mating Game, which was a take-off from The Dating Game. Few will forget junior Will Luzar's act where he dressed up like a woman contestant. Hey had this ridiculous wig, lipstick, very high heeled shoes--he looked bowlegged because of the shoes, said senior Lilly Komanov. After the show, many people were raving about junior Lynda Doctorhoffs performance of the song Nothing from the broadway musical A Chorus D By Tricia Leakey Line. Sophomore Jenny Smith said, She was unbelieveably excellent. Other popular acts wereg Steamer and the Squiggtones, a rock bandg Cheers, sung by Brenda Hacker, For the Longest Time, by Christian Cashman, David Orr, Chris Moberg, John Kiningham, and Steve Counterman. Plus, Kenny Ray and the Monophonic Hi-tones to name a few. After seeing the Variety Show, many peop-le agreed the show was different from the year before, but thought it was a turn for the better. Junior Chad Cunningham said, I don't feel there was enough variety. Junior John Riedel said, It was different from past years. It was very good, very creative, said Schueller. A terrific show, Komanov added. Q? It was very good, very creative. sophomore Jill Schueller 77 HELLO! Mr, Koczergo waves during practice for the Variety Show. AND NEXT UP... Seniors Doug Schenkel and John Kinningham served as this year's Variety Show's masters of ceremonies. Variety Show
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