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, a , I , ,cl ' . -' s i 'T' -. ,- ,, Tm? , ,q,,,,,,f,fff9 P ' . ': 5 A1,v I, N J ,F Two weeks before The musical AnyThing Goes' opens: The seT is almosT compleTed, The lighTs are being seT up, and The orchesTra joins The rehearsals. Opening nighT is closing in fasT. Will everyThing come TogeTher in Time? Members of The casT Think so. Sophmore Ahou Tabibzadeh, a sailoreTTe commenTed, The singing and dancing is greaT, buT The acTing needs polishing. Senior Miriam RoThsTein is more enThusiasTic, 'il feel greaT. I Think iT's going To be The besT musical we've ever done aT HomesTead.' She plays The leading role, Reno. Miriam describes her as 'lvery...worldly and knowledgeable Cyou can Take ThaT anyway you wanT Toy. AlThough puTTing on a musical is a loT of work, iT is worih iT. Junior Darya Ghafourpour, a passenger, said, l'm having a loT of fun and The facT ThaT iT's a comical musical makes iT beTTer.' Senior Anne Modro, a sailoreTTe enjoys The silliness of The show, IT doesn'T make you Think, you jusT siT back and leT iT enTerTain you' lT's a nighT where you can forgeT your Troubles and relax', sophmore Tammy Caplan. a Fallen Angel, added. Any casT member. especially one wiTh a leading role, is consTanTly aT The risk of being pelTed by a flying shoe. Mrs. Clarke, The direcTor, Throws her xJ X. Q shoe aT an acTor if he agiTaTes her, usually by forgelsling lines laTe in producTion. The vicTim usually does noT suffer any bodily harm if Clarke is wearing her Reeboks, buT heels can be dangerous. Senior David Ferris, who plays Moonface, described her uniaue form of disciplinary acTion, During rehearsal, iT's The shoe. During performances iT's The Uzi sTrapped To The lighTing board. They're boTh deadly. :X x Xf T 15: ,. :Sp -gg A A . -i, . is 1 N N Ftrs, , - sky H! . 4 Trying to get Sir Evelyn running a TemperaTure, Reno Tells him ThaT he exciTes her. The publicity pholo for 'AnyThing Goes' includes: fronf row-Bonnie and Moonface MarTin Cseniors Jennifer Bell and David Ferrisb, Reno Sweeneyfsenior Miraim RoThsTenD, and Hope and Billy Qiuniors Janelsle Sampson and David Evansb. ln The middle is Sir Evelyn Oakleighfsenior Brian Lockhanb. The Fallen Angels are: Purify, Chashly, Chariiy, FideliTy, VirTue, and RuTh. Csophmore Jendi Durbin, senior Adria Woomer, sophmore Tamy Caplan, junior Leslie Pelinka, freshman Alicia Much, and senior Sandy Chou. Anything Goes
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I I Ai JE 9'2- SQ Y'- Q Favors Our Gift To You The 1986-87 Pegasus staff is aware of all the criticisms and gripes that the students have about the yearbook, so this year we decided to let YOU tell US what to include in the Student Life section of the book, after all, it is your yearbook. Three hundred surveys were sent out to randomly selected English classes in March asking you what we should cover. We've chosen some of the more creative and thoughtful responses to react to and therefore include. While some of the ideas were beyond our control, such as a lower price, more sports pages, and coverage of certain intimate activities, we worked hard to fulfill the requests. Some were very elementary and easy to do, as you will see, and others were slightly outrageous, out of touch, and just plain out of hand. We thank you for your honesty, openness, and your creativity, you opened our eyes to ideas we didn't even know you had. We're only sorry that we couldn't use all of the requests, many of them would have beentchallenging. The next eight pages are what you want to see, we hope you enjoy them. Just remember, it's all in good fun. James Soboleski fresh- man, wanted to see 'photos of clubs in the yearbook. Even though this actually doesn't go in the Student Life section we sympathize with htm 4- ' ' i 1fv ' t Y, 1 i I Our Gift To You
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