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Bye-Bye Birdie More than a touch of nostalgia was invoked in many members of the audience as they saw the story unfold about rock star Conrad Bird- ie, (Joe Dombeck), the girl he would give “one last kiss,” (Jill Baumgartner), and the man- ager, (Perry Loftquist), and the secretary, (Debby Cebelinski), who master-minded the record sales promotion. Lynn Vandervort and a host of other supporting characters added much humor to the musical. With months of rehearsals by the actors, work by the costumes and props crew, and practice by the pit or- chestra and lighting crew, much effort went into making the production a success. But the cast and behind-the-scenes people exper- ienced many good times as they worked to- gether towards their mutual goal. And the audience’s standing ovation assured the par- ticipants of the public’s appreciation. 20 MUSICAL
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1. Members of the Homecoming Royal Court Barb Gra- ham and Dave Vack. 2. 1976 Homecoming Candidates: Jan Johnson and Chuck Clausen. 3. Nominees for Homecoming Queen and King: Brenda Kochevar and Norman Economy. 4. 1976 fall Homecoming Queen and King Danita (Ticky) Tassi and Perry Lofquist. 5. Sue Pakkala was half of The Pillsburv Dough Girls , during Walter Mitty Day. 6. Snow and freezing temperatures couldn’t stop a deter- mined Blue Devil drive. 7. An intent Char Crowle is engrossed in watching the action of the first girls' football game at VHS 8. A bit of the regal splendor of the past was captured in the sparkle and warmth of the king’s crown HOMECOMING 19
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1. Heidi Skarp, after several dress rehearsals and two productions, no longer seems to mind being touched up by a member of the make-up committee. 2. The movements of the dancers reflect the effective choreography used in the musical 3. Mark Salo and Debby Cebelinski, with their fine acting talents, really get into the spirit of the chase scene. 4. Trying to persuade her steady” that Conrad Birdie means nothing to her. Jill Baumgartner embraces Jim Scipioni as the disbelieving character looks on 5. The spot light is on Perry Loftquist as he directs Mary Harrington, Kathy Hotchkiss, and Margaret Har- rington to sing “We Love You, Conrad” one more time. 6. Jill Baumgartner and Joe Dombeck rehearse the fina- le with other members of the cast. 7. As Debbie McKenzie reviews her lines, Tim Y’ack chuckles over the little-boy image he will portray. 8. Mr. Frandsen gives final instructions in the hectic minutes prior to the musicals opening. MUSICAL 21
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