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They’re playing our song 1 (Donna Bibbo, Fran Swift) We danced and smiled ’till dawn. .. Jus ' like the Ewings on ’‘Dallas” right nice 1 We all need someone to lean on. (Raycliff Cronin, Bruce Holland) Amy has the best seat in the house. (Amy Price and date) Foiled again 1 (Tricia Reynolds, Kevin Regan) Our next appointment is in the Oval Office The smiles reflect a wonderful evening. t Cotillion 27
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Variety Show The variety show, in which Wellesley High School students can show their talents, is also the primary source of funds for Student Government. Despite the lack of a stage, under the adroit management of Aaron Singer and Gerry Scholl, and with the help of a superb cast and crew, it was a huge suc¬ cess. From the opening dance, through singing, music, and skits, until the final, traditional, Wellesley rendition of Calen¬ dar Girls,” it was an evening to be remembered. “It ' s always something . (Tony Kingsley, Gina Lionette, Tara Murphy.) ‘TmSusi. Fly me! (Susr Quirk) A 1980 institution. The Sex Police. (Cheri Brand, Billy Carroll, John Williams, Tom Mur phy.) Every day of the year??? (Kerri MacDonald, Susi Korsak, Ted Clark, Laurie Sheffield, Jeff Senger, Pam Wheeler, Aaron Singer.) Hey, wanna get off my cord? p. 26 Variety Show
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First Annual Publications Awards Ceremony Over 100 students were honored at the first Annual Publications Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, June 10, 1980. Present at the cere¬ mony were members of the four Wellesley High School publications. The Wellesley an, the Bradford, the Journal page in the Townsman, and Melange, the new student literary magazine, as well as Principal Tim Connors, and Advisors Janice Barrett, Pat Rosenfield, and Carl Olsen. Highlights of the evening were poetry readings by students, and Lori Sluyter’s performance of an original song dedicated to her brother. Amy Hurwitz and her parents studied the students’ poetry publications. Journal editor-in-chief Jenny Roehrig accepts her award from Mr. Connors. Retiring yearbook financial advisor Carl Olson expresses his thanks for the yearbook staff’s gift, a text on ’’How to Make Money Off Inflation.” Cindy Peterson, Journal Features Editor and President, Class of ’81, accepts her writing award from Mr. Connors. At Mr. Crockett’s suggestion, Laura Koneman read Sylvia Plath’s poem, “Lady Lazurus.” John Lockhart received his literary award for poetry. Julie Tucker read John Doherty poems. p. 28 Publications Awards
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