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Variety brings them in 7: Student Life 22 Dnncmgty nu hvr Im's', Suzy Cragon dld a ballet dance to Maria , from West Side Story. We need you!! As in any tele- thon the success of the show de- pends on the audience and the 1981 Variety Show had a great one. Variety '81 was set up as a telethon to support the young ac- tors at Harbor with Chad Felt and Laura DxUmzato as host and hostess. Other highlights of the show were the announcing of Miss Vari- ety-Laum DiDonato and Miss Li- berty-cher Davis. The crowd also enjoyed Chad being beat up by the football team, tennis team, and girls basketball team. Some of the students, such as Linda Sisson, Brian Lehman, and Kelly DeGennaro, sang songs they composed themselves. Dance routines and songs made up most of the show. Varsity Cheerleaders, Suzy Cragon, 2 dancing trios, Majorettes, Drill team and wres- tling vhrcrlmdors were the dance routinest Stagc band, Kelly Dchmam, lack Warren, Singing trio, Dan Goodman, and Thespians were some of the singing acts. Donna Shrakv and Darlene, acting quartet, did skits for the variety show. As you know, no show can go on without those people behind the scene. These people were di- rectoreMr. Raymond Moore, stage managcreMr. Frank Frank, choir director-Mrs Kathy Milford, band directoreMr. Chuck chsinger, and Journalism advisor-Mrs. Ardythe Kleesauel.
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Seniors are Senior guys and the Frosh girls were the winners the second day The Seniors rallied both their teams to victory on the final day. Besides winning both games, the class of '80 captured most of the Class tournaments, sponsored by CAA, is one of the most exciting events of the spring The spirit of the classes is shown through their deco- rations of their theme: the Freshmen picked Leonie Tunes, Sophomores chose Fast Food Fantasy, Olym- pics was chosen by the Juniors and the Seniors turned a section into a grandstand for Derby Downs. The first day the Senior girls de- feated the Soph girls, and the Frosh guys were beaten by the Juniors. The Student Life 24 awards; best decorations, best cheering section, best spertsmanship, and best dressed women's team. Iu- niors won the best attendance award, while the Sophs won the best dressed men's team and best cheerleaders.
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