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Edith Ann is a name that should be remembered according to Melissa Yoars. The cheerleaders perform a routine to the theme of Peter Gunn. Students involved, in order of appearance, were Sean Madison, Rob Bennett, Centerstage, Sarah Murray, Frank Kalmar, Bumper Ferguson, Michelle Beeson, Mike Bauer, TCHS Pom-pon squad, Jeff Thompson, Scott Hines, Heidi Huber, Mary Hance, Chuck White, Jaci Meyer, Juna Ottolini, Buffy Hahn, Tiffney Stone, Jeff Cleland, Dan Duhamell. Mike Manzella. TCHS Cheerleaders, Julie Hausmann, Jody Winn, Mike Melanson, Tricia Bean, Melissa Yoars, Tracy Bierman, Ron Winn, Mark Zahm, Tyrome Mingo, Scott Kibler, Cindy Lohr, Stefanie Hutson, Jami Lamb, Joy Hack and Tracy Bowen. Jeff Cleland, Dan Duhamell, Mike Manzella, and Jeff Thompson provide a bit of amusement with their skit from Monty Python’s Flying Circus. Sarah Murray acts out her father with Sean Madison as Mr. Voyles. The entire cast appears for their curtain call. 9
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TCHS VARIETY SHOW MAKES EXCITEMENT Pom-pon girls do their routine to Wham Rap. The TCHS Variety Show bore the theme ‘‘We Make Excitement . The students lived up to this and showed the town what they could do. Many students brought several acts to the show. It was tough for judges Miss Cox, Mrs. Chappell, Mrs. Kleiss, and Mr. Voyles to decide which acts were the very best. The show started off with ‘‘Cooking with Kal . This was a cooking show for all those peanut butter lovers in the wild west. Also, in the comedy spot was an impersonation of Edith Ann. For something completely different, there was a skit from Monty Python’s Flying Circus, which tickled the crowd’s funny bone. Music was not forgotten. The students were proud to show off their many musical talents. The crowd enjoyed the many acts from ensembles to a piano solo. The show was a success. Mr. McGlynn, the faculty advisor, was pleased with everyone’s effort. The hours of practice by each act was appreciated by two sold out performances. The community had many good things to say about it and is eager for the next one. The Show Choir opens with the song Neutron Dance. Jaci Meyer and Sean Madison act out a confrontation between Mr. Voyles and Mrs. Kleiss. to introduce the next act. 8
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GREASE IS MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAY YET Eugene clings frantically to his books. Rizzo pokes fun at Sandy in Look at Me, I’m Sandra Dee.' A stunned Danny takes in every chord of Sandy's All Choked Up.” Tough guy Kenickie brags about his blind date for the dance while Rizzo ignores him intensely. Jan helplessly succumbs to Roger's charm. 10
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