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Front row: Lisa Swedenborg, Mary WheattalL Faye Locke, John Enncco. Laurie Loos. Valer- Ie Richardson, Lauar Swedenborg. Second row: Mehss Culver. TrICIa Grosskoph. Mlssy Turley. TraCIe Haapala George Dovwak, Jim McNutt. Ch4p Heusmger, Klm Burch Third row: Ted Whltcomb, Jason Skufca, Dave L:- cafe Dan Filler. Chris Dunn. Steve Bruehl. Sometimes waiting is lonely, Kathy Jordan. all set to play warts for others to join her. The jazz band also prowded entertainment for the 50's dance In March. Setting up the drum set, Jason Scufka and Chris Dunn contemplate thewr upcoming per formance. Drummers took turns at playing the drum set Stage Bandi25
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Stage Band Jazzing it up The Harbor StageUazz band was a group appreciated by the entire student body. Rehersnng twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, perpared the band for its many performances. Such times as t'Mony Monyf' t'Somee where Out There, and even a medly of patriotic tunes were played. Vocal- ists were Lisa Swedanborg. Kathy Jordan. Melissa Culvert and Faye Locke. Many numbers also featured trumpet. saxophone, and trombone solos. Directed by Mr. Heusmger. the band played for several area organizations in addition to performing in the Harbor Jazz Night, which they hosted, and the Harbor Pops Concert. They also had the opportunity to perform at a nation-WIde competition held m Virginia. The band made a three day trip out of this event. To help With fund raising this year. the band sold candy and sponsored a 50's and 60's dance and played live entertainment for part of the dance. Said freshman Jenni Hoff. NI love stage band! We got to do a lot of fun songs and liven things up a little bit. It was a great experience! Jammln on the piano. John Enncco and Dave Gemng their music ready. Knstene Osten Nellls play m stage band. Laurue Loos mes her and Dave Nelhs prepare to play. The Jazz band hand at a trumpet. performed about tWIce a week In the sprung. 24!Student Life
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Choir good friends. good music, and good times To many, the choir may seem like a bunch of people who wear long robes and sing music in Latin. How- ever, there was much more to being involved with Harbor's choir this year. Not only did the choir learn a piece from every type of music, they also studied the theory of music, and enjoyed many fun times together. Rehearsals were held every sixth period and sometimes after school. Directed by Mrs. Kathleen Milford. the choir did an admirable perform- ing job despite the small group. This year, the choir's Christmas show was postponed due to the Front row: Mrs. Milford, Lynn Singleterry. Jenni Banfield, Bonnie Luce. Sheri Green- wood. Kathlene Osten. Wendy Snitcher. Kathy Jordan. Tara Whitmare Back row: Heather Robinson. Quentin Norman. Paul Boggs, Jon Saari. Joel Howie. Kim Flash, Sherri Ondrus. Tim Baum. Vinnie Close, Melis- sa Fornash. Tracy Korovich. Andrea lsco 26l$tudent Life teacher's strike. and finally can- celled after a blizzard on the second date. However, the choir made up for their loss by putting on a mid- winter concert and a pop concert show. One of the high points of the year was a trip to Columbus. Ohio in May, where the choir got to perform for many of Ohiols important legisla- tors. Other events were the Youngs- town Chamber Choir Festival and the Capital University Honor Festi- val. And by the way. if you were won- dering who was selling all those jelly- beans around Easter . . . it was the choir! Drilllng Intervals with the class, Mrs. Milford keeps the steady beat. This year the choir receives one full credit, perviously having only earned a haIf-credit.
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