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Thi GRM L? What do you have first period? Wow, I'm not sure whether I should watch the movie or go to the Stag Shop. Well, I donit know about you but I'm going to the zoo.', Sounds like a normal conversation at school, right? VVRONG!! Amid the disco lessons and magic shows, inter- views with the WMEE jocks and karate demonstrations, this was definitely NOT a normal day! After a two year absence from the school's activities, the all-exciting and interesting Mini-Course Day was back. There were so many super subjects to choose from that many of the kids found themselves in a mass of indecision as they tried to decide what courses to take and when. , The movie, Ben , along with a Little Rascals pres- entation, was featured twice and had a very good crowd at each showing. Other courses included interviews from a lawyer, Sargeant Adams, and sportscaster Tony Ven- trella. Demonstrations from the Stag Shop, the Country Kitchen, and Armstrong Flowers were also offered as courses. Freshman Janeen Sordelet acts as a model as the makeup specialist explains about blushing techniques. 20 Mini-Course Day The 'proper Wag to manicure nails is being depicted by members of the avenscro Beaut Colle fe. The as xml' 'n ' l' Hy g y oegeuedtothegrrs about how to wear di erent hairstyles and how to apply nighttime makeup.
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Can't you feel a Brand New Day? sings the 'Tin Man' Cheryl Dirig as she dances to Brand New Day from that great new musical The Wiz. 'Ihe setting . . . A Single's Club Dance. The scene . . . seniors Cathy Myers and Cathy l..onsbury ppl-tra two wallflowers and their search for dance part- ners from a short sketc by Carol Burnett. Senior Terri Morrison dazzles the crowd with a routine to You Should Be Dancing that she shares with judi Kennedy. M kin' It 0 n Broadway Broadway . . . the stage . . . musicals . . . actors, actresses, singers. Have you ever wondered what it's really like being On Broadway? Is it as tough as they say it is? On March 24 and 25 performers in the Carroll Auditorium showed, if only a small bit, a taste of the stage as The Follies went BROADWAYl! After several weeks of hard practices and attempts to fight an on-coming flu epidemic, the students fsore throats and allj per- formed to an almost filled auditorium each night. Many of the acts were from Broadway hit musicals and popular musicians. There was even an original skit by Chris Colcord and Scott Sor- delet. It was a spectacular night of talent and fun and everyone in the cast felt like they truly did make it On Broadway!! Follies I9
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4x :hill Senior Pe Keefe seems a little nauseated as Che l Diri pets a lova- ble snakeqgllaught from the Fort Wayne Childrenkrioo. Tse zoo repre- sentative not only brought animals in, but she also showed slides of many exotic species. A representative from Parker Shelton School of Karate demonstrates one fomi of self-defense as he overtums sophomore Brad Muncy. Freshmen Kikly, Tamara Searer, and Mary Taylor try their luck at mastering that ancient oriental form of dance-Belly dancing. W 'Tmcglrinf to make this knot jump from here to . . Lori Knelan- ger, ar ie Corrao, and his sister Mary Corrao helplout the famed magician Dick Stoner, who had just rctumed from egas, in one of his magic acts. Step . . . touch . . . that's it . . . one more time. The disco scene hits again as a representative from Northeast School of Dancc teaches famong o ersj Paul Bell and Sheri Craft how to 'couples disco ' Mini-Course Day 21
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