The Lancer Dancers concluded their season with an emotional goodbye at their annual spring show.
A Tearful Goodbye: Lancer Dancer Spring Show
April 16, 2026
About the Contributors
Evelyn Geheb, Video Editor
Starting her second year on Harbinger as a staff photographer and video staffer, Junior Evelyn Geheb is so excited to continue to explore everything about Harbinger! When she isn’t editing photos late at night, running around with her camera and working on galleries, you can find her driving around listening to music, hanging out with her friends and spending time at the lake, all with a Diet Coke in her hand.
Graham Geheb, Staff Photographer
Starting off his first year on staff, freshman Graham Geheb is looking forward to being educated on the basics of photography and multimedia. Beyond learning these new skills, you can find him playing the cello, reading a book or drinking a coffee in the French Market. He is thrilled to be in the world of multimedia and photography.
Liv Ruecker, Photo Mentor
Entering her first year on Harbinger, you may find Liv armed with a camera and questionable amounts of Taco Bell. This sophomore photographer and videographer can usually be found on the lacrosse field or golf course. When not capturing people at East, she’s probably thinking about Chipotle or her next shot, either with a camera or a driver.
Eliot Higgins, Staff Writer
Entering his first year as a staff writer and videographer, freshman Eliot Higgins is excited to start off the year with a bang. When Eliot isn’t writing a story or taking videos he’s probably at his house with a snack and his cat watching a movie. Eliot also loves to go out with his friends, play ping pong and go to bowling tournaments. He hopes that harbinger will open his eyes to new opportunities and find a new passion.















































































































































































Can Aksoy • Jun 5, 2026 at 3:34 am
Beyond the structures, I’m always thinking about the community aspect. How do we ensure these new developments foster stronger neighborhood ties, not just new buildings?