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Rogers’ fifth annual “Bits V Pieces talent show, sponsored by Honor Society, developed a style of its own. Beginning with an excerpt from “Monty Python, the curtain opened to reveal Del Lonzo seated at a piano, appearing to be nude. This replaced the traditional lion’s roar carried over from El- ston’s Hams and Lambs. Bernard Lootens, equipped with mischievous puns and slightly aged jokes, served as master of ceremonies. Music played a vital role in “Bits 'n' Pieces. ” Sterling Cooper and Michael Cross on drums and key- board set the tempo for the show with their rhythmic soul sounds. Rock was balanced by serious music presented in John Warren's original composition, “Measuring Rod. ” Relics of the past were captured by Cindy Jingst and Ernie Ritchie while Eileen Brown sang recent hit song, Breaking up Is Hard to Do. On an amusing note were the singing sisters, Cheryl Mallory and Jean Putz, and three grateful country gals, Linda Antoszewski, Judy Kras- sow and Cecelia Rebac. Ventril- oquist Sheli Kepler along with her dummy” friend performed their ver- sion of Barry Manilow’s Could It Be Magic, accompanied by Mary Dillon. Dance came in all styles from the graceful, modern ballet of Sue Gonder and Holly Edinger to the powerful boogie of the “Disco Kids to the unique art of belly dancing displayed by Mary Crosley. Comedy skits entitled “Kinnygarden Days, ” Seniors’ Spirit Never Tires,’’ and Ajax Liquor Store” added satire to the show. Representing the faculty were Gene Alber and Roger’s top three administrators, alias “The Spanish Inquisition.” Dave Prvbylla wrapped up the show with a dramatic percussion solo. Following tradition, “Bits ‘n’ Pieces ” ended with cast members, accompanied by Rogers’ Pep Band marching and singing When the Saints Go Marching In.” Commenting on the success of the show, Mr. Lonzo stated, “It was a raucous, irreverent success. 1 Mv wife (Tracy Sloan) — I think I’ll keep her,” Ixtasts Gene Alber during a Geritol commercial. 2 On second thought ... 3 Chris Schultz chases kinnvgardeners Pam Harsha and Charlene Chalko. 4 Judy Krassow and Cecelia Rebac Thank God They're Country Gals. 5 When the Saints Go Marching In.
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