Crescenta Valley High School - Yearbook (La Crescenta, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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hair? Checking with her friends, Batt makes sure her hair before she goes back to dance, I' I Y J. if 7,1 3, if F I hat a wonderful night. Dancing to the slow romantic music, junior Krista Hales Erik Anderson share a ' of i Q? A an Nikiforuk needs to thank junior Kevin Gardner for his congratulations on being on hallks hon. A Smile is all junior Sara the court. Junior Dance

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J unlor an IIGW lad to he here dancing freshman Paulette he room was decorated with streamers balloons and paper stars. The lights were dimmed and the music was playing. Was this the second disc jockey in the cafeteria was a different addition New disc jockies dressed in formal attire played memorable tunes scene of a fancy restaurant, the Glendale Civic or Clark Community Center? No, it was the scene of the Junior Dance that was held in our own girl's gym. Since the Civic was booked by another school and Clark no longer held school dances, the junior class had to find a new location for the activity. Since there was little overhead cost, more money could be spent on decorations. The dark crepe paper, silver balloons, and paper stars that decorated the gym was tied into the theme, Bring on the Night. Junior Michele Sullivan commented, l felt like I was walking into a movie. Dancers could take a stroll to the cafeteria to have their pictures taken or to have refreshments. Shane Cowsill, a sophomore, remarked, Having the dance split up was interesting. The throughout the evening. Sophomore Stephanie Noble said, They played different kinds of music for everyone. The backdrop for the pictures was a moonlit evening scene behind an ivy covered arch. Junior Michelle Woodruff thought The backdrop was unique and appropriately fit the theme. ln a new twist, engraved brass key rings were given to the couples as tickets and souvenirs. As Freshman Cindy Sosa took out her key ring, she remembered the evening and said, Not only do l have the key ring to remind me of the dance, but l have memories of the fun atmosphere. l guess you had to be there to really appreciate it. by Heather McCormick Junior Dance ring on the Night. The junior court l composed of princess Michelle Oh, Queen Kim Brown. princess Jill Devore, princess Sara Nikiforuk, and princess Michele Sullivan.



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udding!! Using this word as a cue to let naive Barnaby Tucker lsenior Eric Ciravesj know when he is in the midst of adventure, Cornelius Hackl fsenior Chris Beenyl and Barnaby Tucker set out to find action in Mrs. Molloy 's hat shop. AFA 3 atchmaker matchmaker make me a matchl Just The play was about Horace Vandergelder an old merchant from like the song from Fiddler on the Roof, the annual spring play was titled The Matchmaker. The two performances were held in MacDonald Auditorium on March eighteenth and nineteenth. At eight o'clock p.m., the house lights in the auditorium dimmed, the curtain rose, and it was showtime! Prior to the performance, those involved in this production suffered through many long hours of rehearsals. Sacrificing their time and energy, these performers worked together trying to reach absolute perfection. Among those who deserved special recognition were seniors Michelle Miller as Dolly Levi, and Darin Miller as Horace Vandergelder. Yonkers, and how he employs a matchmaker, Mrs. Levi, to find himself a wife. Mrs. Levi became involved with two of his menial clerks, various young and lovely ladies, and the headwaiter at an expensive restaurant where the story ran into a climax of complications. After everyone got all straightened out and all was well, Horace Vandergelder found himself engaged to the astute matchmaker herself! With the audience's laughter and applause, this comedy was undoubtedly a success. As senior Kyra Fick stated, Once you get the first laugh from the audience, it's so much easier to perform. You tend to feel more comfortable, therefore you are able to perform at your best! 2' 4 si yi. ig . K V Because they were the main characters in this play, they worked twice as hard as everyone else. by Michelle Oh 5 Ri 3.5 3-efgfi me f fi Spring Play discovered in her hat shop by their employer, Horace Vandergelder.

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