The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, February 11, 1986, Page 5, Image 5

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    HCE expose’ displays own brand of music
By Bret Hodgert
Staff Writer
“Here Comes Everybody,”
the three piece band from the
greater Portland area, played
last Wednesday, Feb. 5 in the
Community Center. Two of
the band members, Rene’ Or­
mae, (keyboards/vocals), and
Michael Jarmer, (vocals and
percussion), are Clackamas
alumni. Ormae studied here
for three years as a music ma­
jor, and Jarmer, former
“Rhapsody” editor, for two.
The band first started play­
ing publicly last October.
Their music is an interesting
blend of styles consisting
mainly of “The Talking
Heads,” “Wall of Voodoo,”
and “Oingo Boingo.” Covers
of songs by “The Talking
Heads,” and “Wall of
Voodoo” are included in their
line-up.
Most of their songs show a
surrealistic outlook on life.
Jarmer said, “When the band
writes a song, the main con­
centration is on the lyrics.
Things like ‘Ooooh Ooooh
Baby Baby’ are definitely
out.”
Bassist Alan Hunter seems
to be the dark horse of the
group. He has been playing
bass for ten years. When he is
not playing with the band, he
js a self-employed as a
Japanese technical translator.
However, due to personal
reasons, Hunter will soon be
leaving the band.
When questioned on how
they came upon their rather
unusual name, Jarmer ex­
plained that “Here Comes
Everybody” is a character in
the novel, “Finnegan’s
Wake” by James Joyce. He is
a Dublin bartender who falls
asleep and dreams the history
of the world.
TV continued from Page 4.
As a whole, the TV family was very moralistic and socially
conscious. They were a traditional lot who deemed higher educa­
tion mandatory for any acceptable measure of success. Just as to
what constituted success was very clear. I can still hear June
Cleaver’s proud testimony, “Oh Ward, I’m so proud of Wally.
He made it through college, he’s an executive, he has his own
house, and doesn’t he have the most beautiful wife and children.
He’s such a success.”
A very amusing world.
The few people I have known who experienced the fifties first
hand assure me that this is not so. They say that the TV family
was as funny then as it is now. However, for those of us who
weren’t there, the fifties will always be “Beaver Cleaver.”
I cannot help but wonder if the TV families of the eighties will
be as funny to our grandchildren.
To Mike:
Meet ya at the park after
Midnight.
Love, Marci and Krister^
To Chiquita:
You’re the pick of the
bunch! We already miss you.
Love, Marci and Kristen
To Allen:
Hang ten, Gumby!
Love, Marci and Kristen
To Kri:
You’re a muffin! Thanks
for being you! You keep me in
stitches! Don’t choke!
Love, Moss
To Chiquita:
Roses ■ are red, violets are
blue. You’re the best banana
we ever knew!
Your Groupies
February 11, 1986
Photo by Dan Wheeler
Spastic Michael Jarmer (center) keeps time with the other members of HCE, Rene’ Ormae
Qeft) and Alan Hunter (right).
To My Valentine.,.
To Pattie G.:
This is for you because if I
didn’t you would not get one.
PDL
To Lisa:
Orchids are red, daisies are
blue. I’m colorblind, but I still
love you!
Love, Keith
To Keith:
You are so sweet you make
sugar look sour!
Marci
To the girl in the black Omni
To Keith:
Hey Cutie! If you ’ll be my who parked up in the Orchard
at 10 a.m. Friday:
valentine, I’ll be yours.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Love, Kristen
From Paul, the guy in the
brown Chevette
To Mike:
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Love, BOTH your friends
To Becky:
Hi. I like the way you are,
To Archie:
I want to be your cupid on so stay that way: Beautiful.
Valentine’s Day. Will you let Your bud, Randy
me?
To Jenn:
Love, Thumper
Happy V-Day. Erp!
Dave
To John McKinney:
Poison my arrow. Be my
To Anjanette:
valentine.
Is it working?
Love, Pinky
Mary Ann
To Charito Walsh:
Have a wonderful, wonder­ To Markis:
ful, wonderful... Valentine’s
Happy Valen tine ’s Day!
You’re a great pal.
Day.
Love ya, S.
John Young
To Paul Kyllo:
May your days always be To all the deserving girls at
filled with laughter. Thanks CCC:
You ’re all appreciated.
for being you.
Happy Valentine’s Day, Happy Valentine’s Day.
A student body
CRMV
To R.S.T.
I know it’s crazy, but I real­
ly do love you!
Always, KC
To Joanna and Jim:
Have a wonderful, fun
Valentine’s.
From you matchmaker, Paul
To Patricia Gackle:
You are a very sweet person.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
John Young
To Wendy Morton and Carrie
Coe:
To my two best drinking
buds, I love you both!
PH
To all the girls we’ve loved
before:
Happy Valentine’s Day
Love, Willie and Julio
Nuestra Querida Profesora
Holley:
Esperamos que tenga buen
dia de San Valentín!
Cainos, Sus Estudiantes
To Julie:
Happy Valentine’s Day
from all of us guys down at the
Third!
To Rhonda Nordstrom:
Happy Valentine’s Day
from all the guys.
To Paul K.:
Valentines are red.
about it.
D. S.
Think
To Mary:
So, will you be my valen­
tine?
Dave
To CE:
Happy Valentine’s Day.
Thank God you made excuses!
Do you know what we’re do­
ing?
Love, Rocky
To Pete:
A valentine for Pete because
you smell so sweet.
Love and kisses, Lisa
To S.S.:
Happy V-Day. Yes, no, or
maybe?
Love you, T.W.