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“When it dries.’’ Gazing out to the sea, the crew of the S.S. Genesis sing in an¬ ticipation of the new world when all the water is gone. “Help me build the ark,” prays Noah, Pete Saliga, as he asks for strength, de¬ spite the fact that his three sons believed he was going crazy. He walks like he ' s smoothing out bumps in a rug-an old man” Ester, Aline Saliga describes what life is like in their late 500’s. Under the direction of Mr. Boboa, I learned how to forget who I am and trans¬ form myself back into another era and be¬ come someone older and totally different than most people percieve me.—Tony Salvatore
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“The unity and closeness of the cast and crew was overwhelming.” Musical Afloat •‘Bring us back something green, David,” Noah sets the bird, David, free after the flood in search of dry land. Noah, Pete Saliga, sings ‘‘Two By Two”, the title song of the show, which explains to Japeth why God intended for the male and female of each species to be brought on the ark. Brother and sister, hus¬ band and wife—junior Pete Saliga and senior Aline Saliga played lead roles as Noah and Ester in the musical Two By Two. Noah, presented as a mod¬ ern father, faces many prob¬ lems with his children. His el¬ dest son Shem is greedy, selfish, and only worried about his position and money. Ham, his middle son, is lazy and does little, yet expects to get the most. The youngest son Japeth goes against ev¬ erything Noah tells him. Two By Two is the story of a caring, kind, patient father that has enormous love for his children despite how they treat him. A lot of effort and time went into producing the play. Friendships were developed and strengthened along the way. “I loved working as a stage manager because it was something I never before ex¬ perienced. The unity and closeness of the cast and crew was overwhelming. It is good to see that great talent is be¬ ing put to good use,” said ju¬ nior Jodi Tomsic. Working on the sets gave many a different angle of viewing the produc¬ tion. “Working back stage was great! It gave me a chance to see how a theater produc¬ tion is run. I also learned how to build a set,” senior Val Cuddington said. The mood of the play was set as the audience was greet¬ ed at the door by a monkey and a skunk. “I loved usher¬ ing and seeing the little kids look at me as if I was a real monkey, they were cute,” said senior Eileen Kristi. With a successful outcome, the play served to stengthen the theater department and was a rewarding experience for those involved. 14 Fall Musical
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Let’s get down! Juniors Mary Pyrzynski, Julie Bajorek, and Dan Yager dance to the music at the walk-a-thon dance. Just one more mile. Freshman Dan Mauch grins in agony as he realizes that he only has a little more to go during the third annual Walk-a-thon Hammond’s finest! Officer Jim Davis directs Noll students on their way during the walk-a-thon, a fundraiser to help de¬ fray the cost of students’ tuitions. 16 Walk-a-thon
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