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5 3 fMelissa Williams. joan jantzen and Shannon Hall performed piano solos. Shannon also performed in a combo with Dennis Kerr, Steve Fibus, Phil Meineke, jeff jarvis, and jim Issinghoff. They played The Stripper, in which girls in shorts popped stacked guys' balloons, and also played In the Mood. Two other original acts were Mike Powell and Disco Duck and Kerr's bass drum solo, done from inside the drum. Formal singing groups and Stage Band performed, as was tradi- tional. Nocturnes did a musical Peanuts baseball game. Stage Band featured soloists from each section. Outstanding senior stu- dents vocally and instrumentally were chosen by their peers. Vo- cals were: joan jantzen and Tim Meier. lnstrumentalists: Shannon Hall and Dennis Kerr. Redskin Rythms was definitely a variety show, a good example of many talents presented . . . interestingly. 1. Expressing herself through classical music, senior Shannon Hall performs a piano solo. I 2. Sin ing Queen Bee is senior Rene Robins with backup seniors Sherry Gamble and jennifer Doffing. 3. Performing in a duet number junior Melissa Williams and senior Susan jahn sing Daybreak . 4. The vocal quartet of juniors Melissa Williams, Beth Arbuckle, Debbie McKee and senior janet jenkins perform the song Summer Place. 5. Playing what he feels like playing, senior Steve Fibus solos with Berle Willis directing the stage band.
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l NV W Redskin Rhythms Bring Out Talent In Many North High Students 1 4 Here kitty, kitty, kitty!, wailed an anonymous voice from the audience. However, it did not remain unknown long, as it was hard to mistake Bill Williams as he approached the stage where emcees, Matt Livingston and Susan jahn waited to open Redskin Rythms. Bill started the show with a short comedy monologue. Following were song and dance presented in various ways. The Oreos, Tim Meier, Eric Edwards, Derrick Carpenter, did their version of Dancing Man. Tim also performed a violin solo. A Star is Born originated three songs: Queen Bee sung by Rene Robins, With One More Look at You!Watch Closely Now, Sherry Gamble, and Evergreen, Melissa Williams. Ross Vorhees sang a solo and per- formed in a small group with Shannon Wengler, Eilleen Dull, Susan jahn, Doug Tice, and Gary Endicott. Duets were: Susie Davis- fMorey Leichner, Darla Seltmannf Shelley Jarvis, and Susan jahn-
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