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ourth Annual Talent Show. X Dave Gray sings one ofmany folk songs Lynette Mclnelly performs a Hawaiian Barry Fineman sings, and accompanies in the talent show. dance in a native costume. himself on the guitar. The popular teenage band, The Spats, came to Santiago to present a program of popular songs. A comedy skit is presented by Linda Cammack, Henry Kirker, Sharon Chavez, and Herb Brosbe.
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The Mad, Mad, Mad World Of Talent ls Theme 01 The popular Outhouse Five Plus Two gave a lively performance to an enthusiastic audience. Cast members wait to perform during dress rehearsal. The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Talent was the theme of the fourth annual talent show, presented in the Santiago gym on january 14, 1965. Mr. Al Wilson directed the two- hour show, which included over twenty acts of music, dance, and comedy. Folk music provided a major part of the entertainment. Those performing were Penny Nichols, Greg Highberg, Karen Fondry, Terry Powers, Barry Fineman, David Gray, Diane Tuttle, Glen Goldstien, and the Outhouse Five Plus Two. Several bands from Santiago presented a lively instrumental program. They included The Domains, The Spats, The Scotsmen and The Wild Band of Torn Ranier. Vocal talent was displayed by Kathy Erhart, Linda Luning, Tom Scarborough, The Girls Glee Club, and a Barbershop Quartet. Comedy skits were presented by Judi Bedunah, Kay Nankervis, and Linda Ship- mang Randy Cobb and Sally Hicks, Steve Fetcher and Ken Dahl, and Herb Brosbe and Henry Kirker. Dance routines performed by Cherie Boblette, Lynette Mclnelly, Kay Williams and Kathy Fezer completed the variety show. Over one thousand people attended, and all proceeds were used to finance the Junior-Senior Prom.
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'x A solemn scene in the play was the celebration of the jewish Hanukkah. Santiago Thespians Present The Diary Of Linda K. Smith and Barry Fineman portray Anne and Peter. 2 fi Nxxgku and A . z 4'5- aa p ' .-.. 5 ' . l 1 , t T at tl X I-I' i ' . , i l 58 Anne Frank. This year the Speech and Drama Club sponsored The Diary offlnne Frank. The play, written by Frances Hackett and Albert Goodrich, is based on the diary kept by a young jewish girl during World War II. The play depicts the joys, sorrows, and tensions of ajewish family living in an attic to avoid being captured by the Nazis. Members of the cast are listed on the right. Students behind the scenes also had an important part in making the play a success. Among these were stageimanager, Tom Deeleyg publicity manager, Valerie Hertwigg set design, G. Thornton Hunterg make-up, Tom Deeley, Linda Shipman, Kay Nankervis, Linda K. Smith, and Peter Gianarakos. Production was handled by Mr. Campbell of the Garden Grove auditorium. The sound men were Bob Clark and Richard Mowery. During five weeks of rehearsal the play was directed by Mrs. Sara Hess. Anne Frank came to life onjanuary 21, 22, and 23 in the Garden Grove auditorium. An estimated three hundred and fifty persons attended.
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