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“Where’s Todd ... I need a photographer—with a camera!!” “Ms., when is that deadline — tomorrow??” “Can you reread this, Ms.?!” Our yearbook homeroom buzzes with questions every morning similar to these. Year- book is all work and no play — at least some of the time. Dedication, creativity and hard work make up a talented close- knit yearbook staff. Marathon workshops beginning at 9:00 a.m. Saturday morning start with doughnuts and coffee and end with Burger King and a bunch of tired kids. As a member of the yearbook staff, one learns to live and breath layout sheets, pictures and copy. When we are all feeling a bit adventurous and wild, the editors group at Lisa Berming- ham’s house for a clandestine picture cropping party. It really is more fun than it sounds. Remember we are the only ones who know first hand what the yearbook looks like and deter- mine the success of the year- book.
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e $ r 1 o Favor ite Events After the smashing success of Bye, Bye, Birdie, directed by Miss Belinfante, Fiddler on the Roof was performed with an even more professional looking cast. The play starred Mark Lee as Tevye, Dot Sabio as Goldie, Laurie Sondermeyer as Tzietel, Bunny Fersh as Hodel, Laura Miley as Chava, Denise Disser as Yente, Mike O'Hara as Motel. Brian Patlen as Perchik, and John Urban as Fyedka. The entire cast experienced the jitters of opening night on April 30, but they all realized that the daily rehearsals and their dedication was worth the sight of a huge, delighted audience. Mr. Hall, Mr. James, and Miss Belinfante was praised once again fora flawless production of Fiddler on the Roof. The Humanities Festival is a celebration of Youth Art Month. It was held on March 27, when the high school opened its doors to the public. On this eventful day, students demonstrated their skills in art, home economics, graphics, foreign languages, and gymnastics. Accompanying the Humanities Festival was the Annual History Fair, enjoyed by many, was an enormous success. While spring flowers bloomed, the annual Art Show flourished, and the melodies of the Band were heard at their annual Spring Concert. Many clubs and groups ended the year with various, rewarding dinners.
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