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Getting the show off to a good start, and
showing no signs of nerves, Sophomore Tim
Reynolds sings “Spirit of ’76”.
v a r i e t y
Students shorn their true
talents
Review By Stacey Clark solo performances by Seniors Nicky
Whoever thought up the name A.A. Naviaux and Cami Rawlings, a dance
Review certainly knew what he was talk number from “On Stage”, a song by
ing about. The A.A. is short for Auda Senior Sue Gillespie, and another dance
cious Auditions, and that describes per number from our very own drill team.
fectly this annual showcase of Ralston’s The freshman band, Rummer Ruse,
talented. provided excellent cover songs at the
The theme for this year’s Review was Review. Marty Sims was on drums and
“Gilligan’s Island”. Everyone was there; vocals, Parker Hill on lead guitar and
the skipper, the millionaire, his wife, the vocals, Dan Crawford on keyboards and
movie star, the professor, Mary Ann, and vocals, Chad Picha on guitar and vocals,
Don Terry as Gilligan. and Tom Kidd on bass and vocals. They
Unlike other high school talent shows, have been playing professionally for four
the Review was full of classy entertain years and have appeared many times at
ment and had a sense of profes Club 89. The reason they got involved
sionalism about it that really showed. with the Review is they felt it would add
The entertainment included two bands, more to their exposure.
As Mrs. Howell and Ginger, English
Teachers Jan Rowley and Rosie Hogan
provide some entertainment as the set is
changed.
Rummer Ruse band members Tom Kidd and
Parker Hill, both freshmen, do an encore per
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formance of “Wipeout”, after many demands
from the crowd.

