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Having a drink at the village bar, the townspeople await the news of Tevye's deal, Expressing sorrow at the thought of leaving An- netevke are Tara West, Paige Stutsman, Matt Holley and Bethany Axman. Exhibiting her fiddling talent, Laura Ringle per- forms during the first scene as the town fiddler. fff:,,, J The best part tot musicalsl is always the friends you make and the people you get close to, according to sophomore Matt Holley. The spring musical, Fiddler on the Roof, created many memories and hours of fun for all those involved. Tevye QKeith Axmanl and Golde fKatie Atkinsl, throughout the play, struggled to marry off their five daughters. The setting is Annetevka, Fiussia, a small Jewish com- munity. The tradition of the Matchmaker fTara Westl finding a match for marriages is rejected by the girls as Tzeitel lF'aige Stutsmanl marries an old friend of hers, Motel lMatt l-lolleyl the tailor. Hodel Spring Musical CAimee Baxterl marries Perckik lMark Bat- tiel, and in final desperation Chava CChristina Olsonl elopes with a man- Being able to perform is al- ways the best part, no matter where you are. Jewish Russian Fyedka fAndrew Wilsonl. The play sadly ends as the Jews are persecuted and run out of Annetevke. The family and community is separated, ff iii 'lf . .fn y , never to be the same again. Tara Smallie, who played the ghost of Fruma Sarah admitted that being able to perform is always the best part, no matter where you are. The emotions present after the final performance was overwhelming. A standing ovation the performers re- ceived was the perfect ending to the last performances for many. As Chris- tina Olson stated, All the emotion came tumbling down at that one mo- ment.
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With reason to smile, Todd Grice and Susan Taking a break from prom festivities, Stev Smith, Michele O'Neal, Julie Zehr, John Stokke, Jod Raventos dance after being crowned prom king and Gronemeyer and Steve Harder catch a breath 0 queen. fresh river air. wie ffm mp MMC, ,Phi my-rr ffj, jp 5' 1,1 ,Wax Wa Amd ,QW , if - , l've Had the Time of My Life was an appropriate theme for the 1988 jun- iorfsenior prom. The night of May 7 held so many special moments and memories for all who attended. The senior prom queen was Susan Fiaventos. This year students also voted on a king and attendants. The senior prom king was Todd Grice. Senior at- tendants were Katie Atkins and Mike Sub- stanley. Kelly Pio and Jade Hagen were voted junior prom attendants. The Sunday after the prom, CHS stu- dents headed to various spots for a day of Prom f fun. The popular spots were Chicago, Fort Wayne and Great America. There was also a bus full of students that journeyed 2 5 Being with all my friends, and C' Q especially my date, made everything so much more memorable and fun. to Cedar Point. Each student asked had a different opinion of the best part of attending the .f-J lf W' gf, f prom. The best part was people watch- ing, commented junior Mary Shirk. Chris Zimmerman, also a junior, said, For me, the best part of attending the prom was getting to go with somebody that you really wanted to be with. As Todd Grice stated finally, The most memorable moment of the prom was walking down the steps at the Century Center and walking along the river. Being with all my friends, and especially my date, made everything so much more memorable and fun. I i 2 l.
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