VOL. XIII, NO. 2
OCTOBER 8, 1971

V-Show To, Feature Music, Dance, Song

This year's Varsity Show, "To See Yourself," will be held on November 18, 19, 20, and 21. The show will have two main types of acts. One type will be the "Feiffer's People" skits.

Some of the people in these are Peggy Baer '74, Brett Barnard '73, Bob Cassinelli '72, Sharon Gragg '72, Heidi Hanson '72, Joanne Jensen '73, and Bob Konopacz '73.

Others in the skit are Bill Kopke '74, Dale Leigh '73, Lynn Meadows '73, Vicki Richardson '74, Bob Scarola '72, Rick Thompson '72, Laurel Waecker '72, Rita Westerfeld '72, Grace Wright '74, Suzette Zabinski '73, and Randy Zirkle '74.

The other acts consist of a miscellaneous selection of talent. There are three dance acts. One is done by Orchesis, the other by The Blue Cross and Born Free Dancers, and the third is a black light dance, done by Diana Lambert '72 and nine other dancers.

The musical acts this year are of a wide variety. Some of them are "Consider Yourself at Home," by Bill Kopke and group; "Free Form Guitar," by Jim Polanek '72; and "You Gotta Have Skin," with Patti Riddel '73 and group.
Some others are "Claire De Lune," a piano solo done by Shirley Frank '72; a zither solo by Sue MacDonald '72; "54 Heads," a drum arrangement by Tom O'Connell and group; "Silver Satin," performed by a rock group consisting of Colleen Kelly '72 and others; and "Everything's All Right," by Carla Krebs '72 and group.

Several singing acts are unique. Some of these include: "I Believe in You," by Steve MeMahon '74; "If You Could My Mind," a folk number by Diane Reed '74; "Last Thing on My Mind," another folk song by Carla Krebs '72; "Maine West Sing Along," which requires audience participation and is done by Dawn Waecker '74; "Longer Boats," a male duet by Dave Kurtz '72 and his partner; "Both Sides," performed by Cheryl Boeckenhauer '72 and two others. The Choraliers will also perform.

The remaining acts are made up of "Mirror Medley," a pantomime by Laurel Waecker '72 and group; "Balloon Machine," a sample of interpretive movement by Bev Kron '73 and group; and "Wash-Up," a skit with Paul Burchard '74 and helpers.