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X tg S W yr, 'fx ,K X X - X Www -f 1 5 he .. 4 4-.N .,., M Q , i 'f i . l 3 , 311' 24fpotpourri Top Left: Jerry Germany helps put brick paper on the prom castle. The prom decorations were also used as the backdrop for Cele-bruncheon ll. Bottom Right: Colleen Reid and Audrey True, along with their prom escorts, enjoy a banana split at the post prom party. The students' parents pro- vided an assortment of snacks for the party. Top Right: Tony DeGeorge paints a window on the prom castle. Decorating for prom gave students an opportunity to utilize their artistic talents. 75 2 , W5 Q 4 , Bottom Left: Several juniors are struggling hang the sign that expresses the prom theme, U the Edge of a Dream.
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261 musical X v, Stage comes alive with 5O's styles This year's spring musical took place in the fifties. lt was the story of a rock star going into the army and a giri who won a kiss from him. The audience watched the stage come alive with fifties' music, hair- styles, and poodle skirts as the story of Bye Bye Birdie unfolded. , ' Close to 175 people were in some way involved in the musical. Besides the 112 members ot the cast, there were stu- dents working backstage, on make-up, and playing in the band, Junior Sandy Micek said, One of the most memorable gscenes was seeing Chris Reed, as Conrad Birdie, singing in a flashy gold outfit with matching boots. Also, Tom Blankman was great as Ed Sullivan. Junior Dan Vankat felt the musical was a success. We knew that if we enjoyed performing, people would enjoy watching' us. Everybody worked together and we had a great time acting.
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