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Amber, Amanda, Abby, and Audrey Cambpell sing one of the many songs from The Sound of Music. Photo by Lance Ramsey Mrs. Marsha Eaton teaches Amber, Amanda, Abby, and Audrey Campbell the tune Do Re Mi. Photo by Lance Ramsey Megan Spring lets the cuoience know that she ' s no dummy during Dr. Spring ' s ventriloquist act. Photo by Lance Ramsey Mr. Hickey, Mr. Edwards, Fred Allen, and Mr An- derson sing Irish Rose to sooth the ears of those in the audience. Photo by Lance Ramsey
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Community works together Exciting, entertaining, hilarious, and just plain funny were the words expressed for the variety show. The variety show was made possible by Mrs. Gaye Lee. The show was to benefit War- saw R-9 North School. The money made was used to buy computers for the school. The variety show was presented before the Warsaw community in February. The talent ran- ged for amateur, to almost professional. Many people of the Warsaw community participated in the show; teachers to students, and dentists to ministers. The name variety show was perfect for the event, for there were many different acts, and no two were the same. The acts consisted of sing- ing, dancing, comedy, magic tricks, and much more. Throughout the show, the Warsaw High School Jazz quintent played toe-tapping music to entertain the audience, and to sooth the savage beasts. The members of the quintet in- cluded: senior, Fred Allen on piano; senior, Mike Higgins on drums; junior, Jason Gronewold on trumpet; freshman. Brad Campbell on saxaphone; and Mr. Anderson on the trombone. The crowd swayed and swooend to the sounds of the jazz quitnent. Other acts were also per- formed. Among them were the Campbell girls: Amber, Amanda, Abby, and Audrey. They, along with the help from Mrs. Marsha Eaton, sang Do Re Mi ; from ' The Sound of Music. Mr. Carleton ' s seventh grade class also con- tributed to the show. They performed a scene from Tom Sawyer. Jason Gott stated, I think the seventh grade boys put a lot of work into the play and did a good job. I want to thank everyone who came to make it possible to get our computers. Andrew Meyer said, I was pretty nervous since it was in front of practically the whole town, but I thought we did a good job. It was a lot of fun with everyone working together; we had a lot of fun, replied Shane Porter. The main event of the evnening was the legs contest. Several men of the Warsaw community entered their nice looking legs in the contest. The excentuated their legs with accessories to match their personalities. The variety show was a huge success. Everyone that participated enjoyed their night in the spotlight. Darcy Hill and Wendy Bybee top dance to a toe topping tune. Photo by Lance Ramsey. variety show „ J ' designed by cori cutler
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A pot of soup full of fun The kindergarten class performed the musical Stone Soup (A Rock Opera) on May 11, 1988. Parents and friends filed into the North School gymansium to watch the youngsters perform. The music started and the kindergarten class made their appearance on the gym floor in a single file line. From there the story began. The children sang and acted out the story. Each child had a costume and a part to play of some kind. Crystal Mahan said, I had fun practicing and performing Stone Soup. The Rock Opera Stone Soup went over well. It was really cute and entertaining. The parents seemed to really have enjoyed it. After the musical was over the children rushed over to enjoy cookies and kool-aid for the nice job they did. There were four announcers and they c onsis- ted of: Carly Pickens, Matthew Stephens, Misty Hockman, and Timmy Failla. Also of the main characters there were soldiers and spies. Ryan Shinn, Lathan Cobb, and Jason Estes played the roles of soldiers and Megan Spring, Julie Whitaker, and Jana McMurtry played spies. Ryan Shinn, Lathan Cobb and Jason Estes stiine on stage as soldiers. Phioto by Nancy Stone Tinnmy Failla awaHt anxiously for his part to speak while Jessica Quigley seems bored. Photo by Nancy Stone Julia Whitakor frio« to show Jessica Quigley and Timmy Failla that the play is about to starl. Photo by Nancy Stone Arin England and Andrew Potter pretend to be in the movies. Photo by Nancy Stone kindergarten f. musical I W designed by tracy grubb m m ■ m f ■ 1 o- 1 . ■ tm n E
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