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YANKEES! DAMN YANKEES A MUSICAL DIRECTED BY MARK S. MEGILL WRITTEN BY RICHARD ALDER AND JERRY ROSS THE CAST MIKE BENNEDETTA JAMES CHAMBERLIN STACEY STEVENS SHERRI WALSH LAURIE GRAFF LISA HOROWITZ MR. VAN BUSKIRK THE CHARACTERS JOE HARDY MR. APPLEGATE LOLA MEG GLORIA SISTER VAN BUREN In 1955, a man so intrigued in staying home, drinking beer and wat- ching baseball, came upon a chance to play against the New York Yankees and to become a well known baseball star known as Joe Hardy. This play, Damn Yankees, was preformed by The Hilltop Players of Laguna Hills High, directed by Mark S. Megill and backed by LHHS ' s Or- chestra in late March The musical comedy opened in the theater to reveal the blooming talent from all of the stars. With the help of Joe Hardy and a devil of a man, Mr Applegate, the consistant losing streak of the Washington Senators won the Yankees in the World Series and also in the hearts of all known Yankees despisers. Jim Chamberlin and Stacey Stevens played the well loved but evil roles of Mr. Applegate and Lola, delightful versions of wickedness trying to keep Joe a baseball hero and not for him to escape back to his beloved wife, Meg. As for a happy en- ding? well the devil was finally put in his place and Meg and Joe Hardy liv- ed happily ever after.
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s u p E R L A T I V E S •E ' N»I«0«R The class of 1982; the last of the originals. In the beginning, man brought stones and wood to Laguna Hills and there appeared, a mess. And upon the mess, came students to create a school and to begin a life of learning and growing. Friends were found and memories were shared by the family of originals who were first at Laguna Hills High. In dark rooms, lights mysteriously faded into bleakness and stories of a ghost named Poncho were told. Victories were won in sports and the ris- ing of the Hawk sent forth competition. At the end of four long years, Seniors retire from their desks, return faded books and set forth for a new beginn- ing, a new life. On these pages, are the Superlative Seniors that ranged in catagories from Most Likely To Succeed, to the most likely to do something out of the likely. Regretably not pic- tured are Most Talented, Stacy Stevens and Jim Chamberlin. TEACHER ' S NlgglM i JNA mKngio
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