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rama Club inn -. . le x'xv5'n. v P, U- DRAMA CL L'B With students involved in set design and construction, lighting and sound, wardrobe, makeup, props and publicity as well as acting and directing, the Drama Club is one of the High School's activities with the most to offer. The 1987-1988 season was the busiest ever. The year started off with the December Pro- duction of The Matchmaker , a Thornton Wilder farce. In january a second senior show, the drama Twelve Angry Women , was put on, followed by the February youth theatre produc- tion. The Gondoliersn, a one-act adaption of a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, was selected as Brocl-tton's entry in the Massachusetts High School Drama Competition in March. Making this a special year for the Drama Club was the fact that Brockton was chosen as the host site for the 1988 New England Drama Festival, a three-day extravaganza in April where the top twelve high school plays in New Eng- land were presented. Wrapping up the year was the annual spring musical. Due to the students' hard work and dedication, this season will go down in Drama Club history as an especially productive and memorable one. - By Robin Webby DRAMA CLUB TECHNICAL CREW The Technical Crew, or Techis , are the backbone of all B.H.S. Drama club produc- tions. These hard- working students design, cre- ate, and operate the sets and lighting essential to every show. The unsung heroes of the Drama Club, the Techis, pass up the chance for fame in Hont of the footlighrs in exchange for the satisfaction of making every production look flawless and pro- fessional. -' I . F .. x ,.-- l' i 1 L- - A i , I lg - WL C 2 1 first row: Sarah Homer, Amy Lipman, Carrie Walker, Allison Mac Donald, joe Salemi second row: Steve Solari, Eric Laughlin, Chris Koelsch, Denise Feeney S
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Freshman Class Officers 8: Executive 'J t i lg i . N, M 1 X. 1 Officers: Ana Alonso Cpresl, Beth Hall fvice-pres.J, Rich- ard Copp ftreasj, Debbi Diodati Csec.J Committee If 'O J! I l .., jg l 1 . lg' . .f is-N.. U Ks Members include: Bernabei, T., Bhatt, M., Burmen, M., Burmen, D., Cohen, H., DePasquale, M., Hall, R., Osofsky, D., Polednick, W. will also be having fundraisers to supplement our treasury for upcoming The freshman class officers and executive committee have worked hard H f H ,H h I k f B k H. h - . . . . . . s t c t n to have a very successful year. Our fundraising activities consisted of sviflfsi spiu y'hwe V: eprga eour next ew year a to O ig flower sales, Merry Tellies, and Valentine messages. SC OO t e est t at t ey can C' e have been raising money in order to sponsor a spring dance. We - Am Alonso Sophomore Class Officers 8: Executive Committee I N ?' ' officers: Eric Droukas fpres.J, Karen Casey fvice-pres.j Phon Voung ftreasj, Karin Lawson lsecj members include: Adams, R., Alperin, D., Cosgrove, A., Crawford, M., Gay,j.,-Ioyce, K., Keel, M., Lewis, S., McDonald, S., McCall, M., Monteia, B., Rysman, K., Sreinburg, B., Wells, A., Yoon, Zamboulis, P. The Class of 1990 appreciates the support of the students this year. We During the two years which will follow our sophomore year, we hope are determined to reach our goal and know that we Can attain it In the to be remembered as the class that strove hard and reached all ofits goals wake of our past accomplishments and hot on the heels of our future - the Class Of 1990, goals is our hope to have a memorable junior Prom.
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ational Honor Society ls NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY' Green House: Richard Caffelle, Christine Conley, Mar- issa Damon, Theresa Dehay. Kelly Long, Yen Hue Luong, Craig MacNevin, Lara Malin- owski, Amy Miller,jennifer Occhipinti, Leah Overton, Sandra Russell, Elisa Shuman, Daniel Spiegel,jeremy Spiegel, Robyn Webby, David Wedge, jeffrey Weiner. Red House: Marie Adams, Melissa Aronofsky, Andrew Ashman, julie Belanger, Michelle Bereznick, Renata Bolarzynski, Cheryl Bosco,joseph Brandolo, Christopher Dodge, Wayne Elibero, Eric Finn, Gina Fisher, Ronald Gordon, Christine Guerra, Matthew Guiney, Michelle Guiney, Mark Hayes, Tom johnson, Heidi Norris, john Rogers, Marc Rysman, Tova Sapoznik, Steve Sarras, Robert Sprague, Erica Steinberg, Pia Strother. Azure House: Kevin Burke, Ann .ffj Q?-3 Butler, Gregory Capozzi, Stephen Clifford,john Donahue, Heather Dorricott, Lori Ferber, Christine Ferretti,jessica Gain, Sherri Geller, Lisa Giampaolo, Rebecca Grant,jack Greene, Bryan Hilliard, Sarah Homer, Frances james, Stephanie Li, Amy Lipman, Rebecca McNa- mara, Kimberly Moran, Lynn Paquette, Doria Peltz, Phuong Phan, Glen Porter, Susan Raymondi, Tracy Regan, Melissa Regan, Melissa Russell, Steven Schmitchel, Ernest Scott, Paul Waldron, Lynne Yenush. Yellow House: David Bamford, Christopher Barry, Randy Burke, Michelle Flanzbaum, Gayle Fritz, Paul Hailey, Kristen Hall, Laurie Hallowell, Michelle Healey, Cheree Hough, Nicole jones, Paula Kahn, Robin Lavigne, Michelle Moore, Kevin Nelson, Beth Stevens, David Wells, Karin Westin, Mary Willett,jill Wisgirda. r 1 - . xy! E A- 'Rt - 1' 1 ii ,iv .A Xi? --,- L QA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: fleft to rightjjohn Donahue, Secretary, Glen Porter, Vice-Presidentgjessica Gain, President, and Steven Schmitchel, Treasurer. The National Honor Society lN.H.S.l is made up of upperclassmen who have achieved academic excellence during their years at Brockton High. The N.H.S. students are chosen by a group of administrators and faculty in the spring of their junior year. The decision is based on a f BHS fades, class rank, extracurricular combination of the students' overall per ormance at . . ., g activities, leadership qualities, and character. Fver ear the National Honor Society Inductees are invited to a special ceremony and dinner - Y Y 1 where they pledge the oath of loyalty and receive a N.H.S. pin. Members of N.H.S. are asked to tutor other students and help with fundraising events during their senior ear. To lead these activities and to help insure that the N.H.S. pride and loyalty are Y continued, officers are elected in the fall. This year's officers are: jessica Gain, president, Glen h S nd Steve Schmitchel, Treasurer. The advisor is Porter, Vice Presidentgjohn Dona ue, ecretaryg a Mr. Robert Laurie. - Sherri Geller L53 Q 'ff' x l
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