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That's Entertainm Lookl E.T. is at the Band Variety Show! Superman. Princess Leia. Luke Skywalker and Darth Vadar. also made appearances during the act titled, 'LRevenge of the Alum- ni. The basic theme of the act was a narra- tion of a popular Star Wars scene. The scene was constantly interruped because ll enjoyed run- ning across the stage . . . many hit movie-characters ran across the stage, or acted out something related to the movie from which they were dressed. The audience thought the act was hilarious. Mi- chelle Flaska said, 'gThe whole show was good, but l liked the last act best - Revenge of the Alumni! Mike Walk, a junior, who was nt ' part of the act commented, I enjoyed run- ning across stage as part of Chariots of Fire and hope the Band will sponsor a show again. Raiders of the Lost Ark was also featured in this act. The Band Variety Show was made up of this act and many exciting others. The show ran from January 19521, and a different M.C. appeared each night. They were, psychology teacher, Tony Marino, senior, Bill Magee, and alumnus. Bob Snyder. Bob felt, HThe show was great, and l had fun M.C.-ing, but l was disappointed by the turnout. Thus, ev- eryone who did go, saw exciting and creative acts like, 'iThru' being cool f a dance num- ber by Debi Pixley, Joanna O,Lear, Tammy Haenel, and Lisa Quinn, all of whom were dressed in devo glasses and mini-skirts. Other interesting acts wereg Sax quartet +L' a group that sang and played l left my heart in San Francisco. 'iThey appropriately dressed for that act, said Jill Witte with a laugh. Solos were sung by Lynn Carman and Beth Saunders, and Rick Greenleaf. did a guitaresolo. Also performing was the P.l-l. Jazz Ensemble. The bejeweled queens Nathan Weed. Matt McPher- son. Greg Terrell, and Scott Boltz. and Stafford Rau. dress appropriately while playing l Left My Heart in San Francisco. The Sax Quartet +1 opened the show each night and proved to be a success. Band A shocked Luke Skywalker stands beside Princess Leia, who was killed during a battle between Luke and Hanysolo. Assistants help the princess off stage. Variety Show 29
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I t ' s What would you do if you thought you had a chicken on your nose - get angry, hit it off, scream maybe? Twenty-one stu- dents found out what they would do. No, they didn't really have chickens on their noses they just thought they did. They were under Dr. Dean's hypnosis. One student, senior Peter Stamatopolous, had a different reaction, he ran out of the gym, with the help of friends and school security Stamatopolous reluctantly re- turned. 'll thought I had to escape. l felt like I was being held hostage, explained Stamatopolous. He also claimed that he was never under Dean's Power - Was that why he put his shirt on backwards and his shoes on the wrong feet?! Everyone agreed that Stamatopolous' performance was the highlight of the evening. aBird... On March 10, Dr. Dean did his annual hypnosis show in the gym. Students who volunteered became the hilarious sub- jects, doing some rather uninhibited acts ou had a chicken on your nose. and embarrassing things. The audience was amused at moments when junior James Griggs sat on Dean's lap and acted like a two year old, or when senior Nick Alcorta danced to Swan Lake. 30 Activities Dale Cummins and Aziz Badra, bring back Pe- ter Stamatopolous, after he wildly ran out of the gym, during the show. Being hypnotized to think there was a chicken on his nose really shook him up! Heather Millward shows an expression of embar- rassment, when she realizes that she just finished doing a totally uninhibited goego dance.
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