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TOP LEFT: Old Fashioned Wedding is sung by Debbie Davenport and .Hike Gibbs in wanna be in Varsity ‘72. TOP CENTER: A special treat for the kiddies. Becky Lawhorn protrays a brand new toy. Donald Duck in a robber's mask. CENTER LEFT: One tin soldier, portrayed by Vicki Von Pein. enchants the audience with A Robbery in the Toy Shop CENTER: Depicting the Marvelous Toy. Roberta Lichtenfels. Rachelle Smith, and Pal Stu-beda treat their audience to an unusual routine. 18 Variety Show
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Summer 1972 saw KHS students involved in a variety of educational, entertainment, and work experiences in addition to 924 of them signing up for summer school classes. Four of this year's seniors participated in Boys State and Girls Slate during early summer, learning about government and politics. Cindy Harvey and Gretchen Thalls spent lime on college campuses studying music and art, respectively. Jennifer Johns toured Europe with a group of students from around the U.S. Civic Theater provided an outlet for Phil Kaler and Nancy Stilwell to act (in “You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown ). Other RHS students worked backstage for various summer productions also. Sue Ellis. Mark Bresher, Dan Carr, and Randy Thurston attended journalism workshops at Ball Stale to improve their skills at producing the Pierian and the Register. Varsity cheerleaders spent four days at camp in Hartland, Mich. Summer finds many students getting involved Slaw Fair Marching Contest finds the Red Devils performing their routine before the grand stand, qualifying for the final round. Summer 17
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Variety ’72 ‘delights’ all in 3 big acts “Devils Delight'’ was the theme of Variety '72. With much music, singing, and dancing provided by the Band and Devilettes, the show was set to a fast pace. The show consisted of three acts. In act 1 the Band and Devilettes gave a tribute to American cities: in act 2 the male singers got together for “There Is Nothing Like a Dame and “American Patrol'’; act 3 gave a treat to the children in the audience with “A Robbery in the Toy Shop.” The finale was a salute to the memory of John F. Kennedy as the Variety singers sang “This Is My Country.” Mr. John Parshall directed and Mr. Steve Varnell was master of ceremonies. LEFT In a salute to Chinatown, Mary Kelly and Judy Armbruster dance in Adieu Shanghai. LEFT BFLOW: Devilettes warm up to Get It On as they swing in Act 2. BELOW: Fonda Mullins delights her audience to the mean tune of Lucreatia Me Evil in a salute to I Wanna Be Young.
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