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In the middle of the show a bed was dragged out on stage and nine hillbilly clad kids popped up singing Grandma ' s Feather Bed, complete with Aunt Lou, alias Mike Cunegin. A little vaudeville came into the show toward its end as Barb Kiebel and Kathy Marsden sang and danced to All for the Best, while attired with top hats and canes. Part two of the talent show began and ended with a standing ovation. The band, Ogacich won themselves an ovation as they performed Chicago ' s famous hits Dialogue, and Beginning. Tom Barfell ended the program with a vocal solo, Undun and brought the audience to their feet once again. Happening 75-27
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VaicHU 0 f icicA. 7w S vi ufiK owntM a zt ifi fteHuuf. 75 From blues to rock to show tunes. Happening 75, annual talent show sponsored by Fine Arts Club, displayed 27 variety acts. Open to the community, a near capacity audience filled the auditorium for the performances. When it all ended, complimentary comments abounded, and one teacher remarked, It ' s the best dollar ' s worth of entertainment I ' ve enjoyed in many years. Some solos performed included I Honestly Love You, sung by Jan Schulthies; If, sung by Linda Bartholomew; Good Ship Lollipop, sung by Sue Winans garbed in Shirley Temple attire; and Dedication, sung by Sharia Stoller. Many students combined their efforts. Six girls sang After the Goldrush, and John Printzos, Robin Memmer, Tom Bennett and Mike Hauke sand Slowly He Sank into the Bottom of the Sea. Singing wasn ' t all that was done, however, as Steve Wilhoff played a banjo medley; Gary Hill and assistants Shelly Lash and Sue Holt made themselves disappear; and Tammy Robinson and Kathy Burford both did their own versions of modern dance. Seniors got together and dressed up as birds, bees, flowers and trees and danced to the song Birds and Bees. Memmer t 1 the au }ren? )atl everaMeCi B H „ ,. vhen they sang Ofi, S. f i Mine. . - jp- H yWL V K» E H H % ■K fl 1 ' ; ' ' {y y WlS k IH M KP ' iril fcrA ' v ' s;- ' ' ' -. • ' ' ' ■ .3 B 3 1 4 I M ■HH I H - «hmmj„. Y . ' : | ■H H B Bk Il wKi H
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