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Couples dance 'bdlll Night Long 'RN ff The Dance Marathon was the funnest thing I've ever done. Junior Angie Putman 77 MASTER OF CEREMONIES. Mr. Rudd was this year's master of ceremonies for the annual dance marathon. DANCE! Here's the dancers listening to thc latest hits. 22 Dance Marathon ed, blue, yellow, and green lights alternately lit up the stage in the auditorium. The floor was filled with exhausted but happy students holding hands, slowly dancing and singing We Are Family. The band, Unique Lighting and Sound, played in the background. Thirty hours had passed since this volunteer group of students had started dancing to raise money for the Homestead!Woodside athletic boosters. Even though it was really tiring, the Dance Marathon was the funnest thing I've ever done, said junior Angie Putman. The band, Unique Lighting and Sound, not only played throughout the thirty hours, but they also encouraged the students to keep dancing. The D.J.s were great, said sophomore Karen Robinson. Throughout the thirty hours, four different hours were set aside as dress-up hours. Prizes were offered in each catatgory for the two students who were selected by the judges. The four categories wereg favorite celebritylentertainer look-alike, partner's roll-reversal, beach party, and twins. Everybody lj By Janelle DeMond really got into the dress-up hours, said Robinson. Most of the dancers agreed that by the end of the thirty hours, the group had become close. We were a big family. We all knew each other and we couldn't have made it without each other's encouragement, said Putman. I think they did a great job! said junior Jenny Potish. Dancing on the stage, singing We Are Family , the Dance Marathoners celebrated both the end of thirty straight hours of dancing and the family feeling they discovered.
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s-Inga? PATRIOTIC PLAY. Junior Phil Waldorf sings his song and lights sparklers for the grand finale. DANCE. Senior Dindy Hall dances her part in the musical which she helped choreograph. DID YOU HEAR? Seniors Tirzah Fisher, Lisa Sarpa, Stephanie Cox, and junior Rosalyn Cooperman gossip about the latest on Henry Street. 35 if Spring Musical
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