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Elvis himself . . . They did it again. Another Skule Nite was a smash hit, even The Varsity thought so. Tickets to Skule Nite 5T7 were as hard to come by as Grey Cup ducats and the house was packed every single night. Right from the opening scene the show moved with zest. The tempo was effervescent yet crisp, with dialogue, acting, and scenery strictly top bracket from start to finish. The Four Dollar Question, Moe McNulty ' s Graft, and the Commercial Side of Life were all clever take-offs of popular television entertainment. To judge by their reception by the audiences, they were improvements on the originals! The girls in the kick line showed lots of life with precision in their routines conceived by Arline Patterson, The boys kick line was also a show-stopper in their (ob)scene Other settings for Skule Nite Acts were Mexico, where the good guy finally won out, and a local sewer, where some of the show ' s best dialogue, scenery, and sound effects were inundated along with the mayor . Musically, the show was way above par. The Skulehouse Four disported themselves in their own inimitable style, and the chorus under the direction of hard-working Murray Allison gave out with several excellent num- bers. But the biggest surprise in the show, no doubt, was the Wreck and Roll scene by Jack Elvis Law. After a long-winded introduction by Ed Solomon Vasoff, Jack took hold of the audience with his fantastic imitation of E. the P. Presley and set the hound dogs right back on their heels. There remains a large group who deserve some applause here since they got none in the show itself. These are the numerous hard- working backstage hands, Skulemen, Arts- women, POT ' s and all, who made sets, pow- dered noses, worked spotlights, and did the dozens of other jobs so necessary to make a show really click. All can draw great satisfac- tion from Skule Nite 5T7, a great show! 21
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Backstage Smorgasbord Below, the girls Bottom, the Skulemen Skule .Nite 5T37 20
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TOIKE OIKE BACK ROW: Winston Hay, Denis Stephenson, Ed Kerr, Tom Brzustowski. FRONT ROW: Dagny Vidinsh, John X. Stewart. ABSENT: Dave Freedman, Paul Knutson, Ralph Jones, Harry Gross, Bruce Taylor, Gary Hesler. TOME OME cS FOR NEW ENGINEERING AT LAST! CANNON BUILDING DESIGN TOME OIKE SOCIETY FEBRUARY 22 i TOIKE OIKE SCHOOL DINNER 22
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