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1. Mark Yoder and friend listen intently in fear of ’’Turkey Liver.” 2. Kcnn Kunze and Kevin Raymond add a touch of humor to the show through The Fortynincrs. 3. Senior John Terzino exposes his multiple musical talents as he sings his own musical composition. 4. Kerry Levandoski shows that love isn’t always a bed of roses as he does a Spike Jones rendition of You Always Hun the One You Love. 5. Pat Eggleston and Dave White concentrate on the finer points of the show. 6. Through his skit. A View from Averagcville, Robyn Stephens expresses his views on this year’s election. Variety Show — 17
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Variety Show Exposes Student Talent Combined efforts helped to make the 1976 Bicentennial Review a great entertainment success. Sponsors for the 1976 Variety Show were Mrs. Ida Reffett, Mr. Arnold Yamo, and Mr. Robert Rhodes. To help keep the show running smoothly, emcees Mark Delfino and RaeLyn Helterbrand introduced each of the 15 acts. Acts ranged from the comedy of “The Fortyniners by Kenn Kunze and Kevin Raymond, to a Philippine Folk Dance done by AFS Student, Neville Silva. There were a variety of acts presented to the large crowds on the nights of October 22 and 23. Receiving a lot of laughs and chuckles was the dance-skit You Always Hurt the One You Love by Kerry Levandoski. Sandy Knoll received due recognition entertaining her listeners by singing the selections, Cabaret and Maybe This Time. Amazed looks were given to Yancy and James Browder at their ability to dance the robot. The New News Report was presented by Tim Kricilek. The closing performance was a guitar vocal by two talented performers, Brenda Davis and Rodger Daisy. By the performances given, the 1976 Bicentennial Review truly exposed the potential of L.P.H.S.’s students. 16 — Variety Show
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1. ToJ. B. Biggley (Doug Noveroski), the company boss. Finch (Terry Burk), complacently appears to have been working all night. 2. Hedy (Phyllis Pulaski) flaunts out on stage as she makes her first appearance. 3. Smitty (Dawn DeMarco). Frump (Tom Osborn), and the chorus panic when they discover that the coffee machine is out of order. 4. L.P.H.S. orchestra and director Guy Forman practice before the play's opening night. 5. Julie Brown takes notes as she plans her different spotting techniques. 6. Hedy (Phyllis Pulaski), in her seductive ways, tries to influence the company boss (Doug Noveroski). 7. The chorus celebrates by singing The Company Way after Frump (Tom Osborn) has succeeded In securing his job as head of the mailroom department. 8. Bob Lemley works diligently perfecting special lightings. 18 —Ploy
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