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Jump, shout, boogie, Juhann Siredney gets Into the beat as the Drill team does a dance routine for the Variew show. And now ..... Emcee Danny Goodman imroduces the next act. He shared IhlS privildge wnh his altenego Micheal Jackson and Semor Amy Karhu. Putting same light on the subject Angela lsco works the spotlight during the variety show. Take five Maureen Cragon and Cathy Balsley gracefully drop to me stage and wait for the cunain to close. Variety Show h 19
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Five acts using songs from Micheal Jackson's 'iThrilIer album made this year's variety show a real thriller. It seemed as though Micheal Jackson was going to steal the show. Emcees Amy Karhu and Danny Goodman kept things going. With Amy Karhu's mag- ic tricks and Danny Goodman's Micheal Jackson impersonations, they kept the au- dience iaughling. 0f the 17 acts that were performed 6 acts were vocal. They ranged from Lisa Edmonds and Susan Swedenborg doing t'Arnigo's a comedy song to Peter Scardino and Debbie Long doing Let There Be Peace on Earth a song that deals with the threat of war. Debby and Jenny Anderson did a duet to the broadway smash Annie . They also sang separate solos, Debby singing Just You and l and Jenny, Neil Dia- mond's love ballad Hello Again. riety! Freshmen Jeanette Clutter sang a solo. When asked what she thought of the variety show she replied kiddingly, i'After finishing the show I realized the words of my song were true, You Needed Me. Filling in between acts, Sean McGinnis, Chris Music, and Dave Eichorn tramatized the audience their intentionally bad jokes and Who's on First? skit. A truly class act was done by Suzanne Arnold, Gail Westlake, Larina Spring, Louann Pertekel, and Elisabeth Soltez to i'Puttin on the Ritz which changed our idea of variety show dance forever. With its top hats, bow ties, and cumberbunds, it was like a walk down 5th Ave. Director, Debra Green-Lowe kept things up to pace with criticisms and encourage- ments which truly helped the participants to say that this show was one of the best ever. Student Lifeh18 d: ta $ .Ji-w egWsdvaV'w ' ' ' '
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F Obviously frustrated Scott Bennett racks his brain to find the perfect words This is Scott's first year as a yearbook staffer. A-l Yearbook staff is proud. The yearbook is sometimes taken for granted by students and faculty. It is assumed that it will be there in the spring for friends' signatures and sentimental reasons. but the realization of the hours of hard work put between the cover is almost always overlooked. The yearbook staff's official work night was Wednesday after school, but more of- ten then not you would find workers in room 7 every other day of the week. There was a definite lack of experienced workers, and it was even more evident around deadlines. There was just too much to learn and not quite enough time to learn it. This year the editor was junior Chris Gebhardt. He was assisted by other staff- ers who oversaw sections of the yearbook, but all pages had to finally be approved by him or advisor Ardythe Kleesattel. The section editors were Lisa Edmonds, Student Life; Steve Eichorn and Kirsten Tucker, Academics: Mary Bevaqua, Sports: Debby Long, People; Jerrianne Nystrom, Seniors; and Wayne Eski, Business. Take Note was the theme for this year's yearbook. It was chosen so people would take a minute and look at the school inot to mention our staffi. The staff works hard to put together a quality book. In the past few years Harbor has won several awards. The main goal for the book is the enjoyment of the students of Harbor! 20h Student Life
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