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Before the start Ligienza. Mike Wernimontapd jPlTOa browse through the hop jj )ntario. Mrs Bacus and Mrs I Wudents to the city to see the play per- by a troupe of actors who specialize in Shakespeare's work. Christmas and Advent songs are being played by Donna Fuller and Paul Girardi The Liturgy Commit- tee planned the paraliturgical service to welcome in Christmas. Candles and flames symbolize the promises of Liz Shea, Aileen Massey, lennifer Lark, Len Kleinow, |im Crrelli, and Ann Marie Abundis to uphold the ideals of the National Honor Society as they become members. Each year the NHS inducts a few select juniors and seniors with a ceremony in church and a reception. Diane Ward transcribes the text of her typing book Speed and accuracy were two skills stessed in the typing classes. Opening 5
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dramatic drop in oil prices, the nuclear meltdown in the Ukraine, and the bombing of Libya by the United States are a few of these events. In a play» though the performers use the same script every night, the finished product changes a little or a lot each time the curtain goes up. The timing of the performance changes as the actors and the audience's moods change. Lines may be said with different emotion, or someone may miss an entrance or cue. The others are left to correct the mistake. Just as encore performances change each night, so do the years, their events, and the peo pie in them. Sophomore encore of freshmaj year year i p Tbf sopho- more ,j d i Now, you return for an encore perfor- ready for the curtain to rise. by D. Zweng
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Student life is one thing that never dies at D.C. Whether it is the roar of a lively crowd at a play or the sweet melody of slow songs played at a dance. Students always seem to be united in some way. Each student has a different role to play. Some are writers, singers, or players, while others serve as audience members. Each part is as important as any other. These participants deserve a standing ovation for a year of success with every song, dance or act they put on or attend. The meshing of each note year after year deserves an encore. □ by H. Young The Homecoming dance is only a small portion of student life at D.C.,but Chrissy Schmenk and Craig Poplar think it's the biggest! 6 Student Life
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