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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.
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