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Master of Ceremonies Toby Minick enjoys the evening as he jokes with member of the cast. Tim Strong and Heather Merrick practice their dance routine they will soon perform. Many hours of practice went into the majoreuesh performance. Hold Still! SeniorDan Hare waits patiently while his face is made up for his act. A little higher! Ricky Ruple teases Chris O'Con- net's hair for the show. Chris is a senior at Edgewood High who played drums for the rock band hwithout warning 10lTalent Show
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Nearly crying with joy and surprise after being crowned Queen. Jodi Goudy is congratulated by senior Tricia Stranmzm. Anticipating the Homecoming ceremonies are queen candidates Lisa Light and Shelley Kan- ancn. ilcnsions ran high on Homecoming night as everybody awaited the announcement of queen. The Color of love Homecoming festivities began with a nerve wracking walk around the gym, continued with the football game against Painesville Harvey, and ended with a semiformal dance. The 1988 Homecoming Court consisted of Jodi Goudy tqueem, and other candidates- Elizabeth Balcomb, Melissa Culver, Shelley Kananen, Lisa Light, Lisa Pon- teri, Amy Rocco, and Ali Skleres. This year, the Homecoming dance was held at Washington Elementary School rath- er than in the Harbor cafeteria. The gym was well-decorated and gave more room in which to dance. The added room was appreciated by many. Freshman Teri Van Akin remarked, ttI-Iomecoming was a big change com- pared to the regular after-game dance. It was much better and there was more room to dance. When asked about Homecoming, exchange student Nacho Del Arco replied, ttHomecorning was a new experience for me. It was a special time but I wish there had been more people. Most of the people didnit dance much, but I had a lot of fun? Many people went out atter the dance so that they could be together a while longer. A very unusual activity was un- dertaken by Gina DeVito, Heather Merrick, and their dates, Sean Rutz and Mike Donato. Gina described their evening, uAfter the dance we went bowling! In our formals! It was a blast? Senior Chris Dunn compared this years Homecoming to others by saying, hit was the best dance ever! I hope the Prom is just as goodPi Homecomingt9
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Get with it! DToya Scmggs.Y0da Sandidge. and Andrea Chapman do a rap number for and appre- ciative audience. Look out below! Toby Minick plays referee in the wrestling acts Toby also doubled as one ofthc Mas- ter of Ceremonies. A Variety of Talent Despite some confusion and a short delay, the 1989 Talent Show was per- formed on the Harbor stage March 9. Un- der the direction of Mr. Josson, the show was composed of a variety ofacts ranging from rap bands and comedy to classical piano music. Masters of Ceremonies Kyle Cheney, Toby Minick, Dirk Mulder, and Adam Baum supplied both humor and serious- ness as they introduced each act. Perhaps most appreciated by the audi- ence was one of the rap bands which per- formed selections from Salt N Pepa. A wrestling comedy also drew laughter, while Kimberly Hash, piano soloist add- ed a touch of seriousness. Also included in the show were vocal numbers by Dan Hanneman, Tracy Bish, Lisa Sweden- borg, and Tracy Korovich. In addition, a dance routine was performed by the ma- jorettes and partners. To end the evening, a rock band shook the building as students danced and cheered. Talent Showt 11
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