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Page 14 text:
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The third annual Fine Arts Revue was another smashing suc¬ cess to many of the viewers. Al¬ though the show was a little long, it only proved once again that Lowell has more talent than they know what to do with. Lowell Thespian leader, Mr. Brady, and student director, Julie DeVine, had a very difficult time eliminat¬ ing acts from the show. They tried something new by having a preliminary audition to help the actor or actress with their act for the big and final audition. At the final audition, many acts were eliminated, not because of quality but because of quantity. Theatre is a tough business about which many students have learned this year. Mr. Brady has also improved the Little Theatre by professionalising it a bit to give students a better idea of how a professional show should be run. He painted the pits black and put up black curtains. After much hard, driving work, the Fine Arts Revue commenced. Now it’s in our past, and we can only remi¬ nisce of the three very good past Fine Arts Revues. ABOVE LEFT: DANCE TO THE BEAT. Ed Eubank and Slacy Anderson do a dance routine during the Fine Arts Revue. ABOVE: HIS OWN TUNE. Mike Ku- ruzovich sings a guitar solo that was writ¬ ten by himself. TOP RIGHT: SINGING OUT. Karen Doodeman sings a favorite tune as part of her Fine Arts Revue talent. FAR RIGHT: (AMIN ' DOWN. Don Crane and Steve Hall jam down to their version of “Proud Mary. BOTTOM RIGHT: I LOVE THE DEAD. Chris Morrison does his version of an Alice Cooper song. BOT¬ TOM FAR RIGHT: DISCO ACROBATICS. Kathy Barman and Melody Brummet do a disco acrobatic routine to the tune of “Love Will Find a Way.
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On November 26th, the Little Theatre filled to capacity with Standing room only, as Lowell’s 1979 Junior Miss Pageant took place. This year’s theme was Showboat 79, which pertained to the Youth Fitness Routine, which was done to “Dueling Banjos”. The eighteen participants worked vigorously for four weeks putting together their talents and working on the Youth Fitness Routine. They grew close like sisters and gained friends they never knew they had. Geno Flores was chairman for his fourth consecutive year. Co- chairmen were Eldie Schultz and Phyllis Flores. Carolyn Hoover was crowned Junior Miss and received the Scholastic Award. First runner- up was Beth Bau er, who also won the Youth Fitness and Talent Awards. Second runner-up and winner of the Poise and Appear¬ ance Award was Linda Husiar. Third runner-up was Stacy An¬ derson. The Spirit of Junior Miss Award went to Sherrie Nord. ABOVE RIGHT: CONGRATULATIONS LINDA! Rome Flores hands Linda Husiar her award for 2nd Runner-up while other contestants applaud and look on. ABOVE: AWAITING THE JUDGES ' DECISION. Junior Miss contestants (left to right) are: Stacy Anderson, Beth Bauer, Melissa Brotherton, Teresa Duncan, Lynn Early, Carolyn Hoover, Linda Husiar, Rachelle James, Kelle Knight, Kathy Kotula, Kathy Love, and Debbie Mayer. twelve
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