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iss, will you take my order, please? Sitting at a lable in the exclusive Harmonia Gardens Restaurant, Malachi Stack lsenior Shane Saubyj Chats with his waitress ffreshman Julia Bazalduaj. , , , -111 - - -'---fi H-'-f'r w ' ' Millerj explains her plans to the audience. Hovsepianl, asks Horace Vandergelder lsenior Darin Millerj where he would like to sit. Spring Play 5,
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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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he day started off with a green bulletin, followed by green clovers decorating the quad, and ended with games, prizes and green food at lunch. March 17 wasn't just another day, it was St. Patrick's Day. Aside from the fun and laughter of wearing green and pinching those who did not, it was also a day to enjoy the enthusiasm present in everyone. l always look forward to this day because l have so much fun looking at all the people dressed in their funny, green outfits! laughed junior Heather Consolo. Most of the excitement started at snack. Various contestants lined up on the rally platform as the judges decided who were the best-dressed people in green. ln the end, senior Trey Pogue and freshman Lainy Dickson were chosen as the winners. Even though snack had ended, the fun had just begun. As soon as lunch started, contestants lined up to play the games. Some of the games were Pass the Apple Under the Chin, Pass Green Lifesavers on the Toothpick, Rolling the Apple Across the Rally Platform, and Eating the Doughnut Off a String. The prizes for the winners consisted of shamrock cookies, or the privilege of kissing the surprise leprechauns. Unfortunately for the losers, they had to kiss the Blarney Rock. Because the surprise leprechauns were hidden behind a cardboard box, it was not revealed until the end of lunch that the winners had been kissing senior Shelley Powell or sophomore Brian Simmons. Some clubs even took advantage of the occasion. With NHS and CSF selling lime floats, and the Science Fiction Club selling green rice krispy squares, many students were found huddled around these booths. Junior Stacey Teramae commented, l'm so glad these clubs sold food! lt was such a hot day and those floats were really refreshing! These three clubs were not the only ones who contributed to the fun of the day. Cabinet put in a great deal of work as they organized the games and provided for the prizes. Although, the clubs and cabinet put in a great deal of effort to make this day a success, it would not have worked without the spirit and enthusiasm of the students. lt was amazing to look down the halls and see so much green. l was surprised to see so much spirit! remarked sophomore JJ Hamilton. by Michelle Oh St. Patrick's Day Zurlinden attempts to roll an apple across the rally platform.
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