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Gypsy music. Renee Anderson takes time to Bravo. Dan Bertheau sings along with the rest of practice a little music during one ofthe Carnival the cast in the final scene of Carnival. rehearsals. 'Ns ru iv I Pi, ey-W.. . 1 Y xN I 1:1251 'NN c J 3 ,t 'nm K fc Statistics. Backstage, A schedule for musical. lana Howley plans her Captive audience. Tammy Eckerty, Steve Patient, Jean Shin, Rick Brand, Dawn Mackety, and Alana Howley give all their attention to their fellow actors in the musical. Productionsl2l
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Music to our ears Fantasy and musical show theatrical talent. BY RADIKA RAJACHAR The fantasy and musical were both suc- cesses. Alot of talented people joined in to make them fun and exciting. Each person took considerable time to make them the best productions possible. In the Fantasy there were many com- binations of acts. Dancers,'the jazz band, the boys' chonis line, the girls' chorus line, magic tricks, the flag corps, and songs by Tim Pifer and Steve Hoffman, Laura Myers, and Hee Sun Park all contributed to the show. In the process of making the show suc- cessful, everyone became close friends. Steve Hommerding commented, f'There were a lot of people with a lot of talent. It all came together for a great showf' The musical starred Kristi Treadwell, Hoffman, Hommerding, Pifer, Myers, and 20! Productions Paul Samra along with a talented chorus. Carnival was the story of an orphan who moves to the carnival after her father dies. She first falls in love with a magician, but ends the play happily ever after with the puppeteer. In between the main story, the cast would perform acts or be dressed like people in real carnivals, such as the snake woman, the Siamese twins, and unicycle riders. It was a good production, one that I really enjoyedj, commented spectator Renee Witkowski. Both productions were profitable and exciting. Anybody who went to the show saw hard working Lakeview students giv- ing all they have to make the musical and fantasy the best. Porky. Jamie Swanger gives us a good view of his thin, lean profile. ' Talent. Lori Lynn shows her talent by singing a solo in the Fantasy. Smile, girls. Dancing to the music, Chorus Line members Theresa Culp, Debbie Sly, Kristine Smith, and Krys Zimmerman show a couple of their moves.
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Q..- l M We're in the money Money makes the world and Lakeview High School go around. Fund raising in Lakeview is not as publicized as before. Many teachers and students realize each year the same neighbors, friends, and relatives buy most candy, raffle tickets, and other forms of fund raising uaccessoriesf' Many people don't realize that fund raising benefits not only the students of Lakeview but also other people. For in- stance, Mrs. Sue Day, the student service center advisor, explained how the student listeners raised money from a Valentine's Day dance to give a VCR to Safe Place, a center for abused children and mothers. The student listeners also sponsored balloon sales and a dance in spring. Fund raising in the French Club con- sisted of selling chocolate boxes, organiz- ing the annual Fun Fair and Big Market, and parents of French pupils working at Bingo. The money eamed from these ac- tivities went toward a Chicago trip for all French Club members and the Quebec Wwe BY RADIKA RAJACHAR trip for seniors. Bingo as usual, is the key money raiser. Senior Class advisor, Mrs. Karen Statler, commented, We really appreciate all the help we received from the parents. Without them it would have been hard to fund Prom. Glasses, decorations, and a free entrance to Prom were not the only ways the money was used. It bought ap- preciation plaques and senior pictures for graduation and rented the organ for Baccaluarate. Seniors sold various items to raise money for the senior trip to the Bahamas -candy, candles, bells, cashews, and kitchen gadgets. The money cut costs on the trip to a minimum. The underclassmen raised money for their treasuries mainly by sponsoring dances all year. Juniors were responsible for dances during the football and basket- ball seasons and for Girl-Date-Boy in March. They also sold flowers during 2-'JI FB'-if l Paraphernalia. Helen Hallquist and Sandra Carver hope many people will buy lots ofgoods at the French Big Market. 22!Fund Raising l ing Homecoming week. Sophomores sponsored one dance wit Go Hawaiianw as the theme to start o the summer of ,86. Valentinels D flowers and T-shirt sales were other fu raising methods. Mrs. Mary Clarl Sophomore Class advisor, commenter Our treasury accumulated about S60 this year after all these activitiesf' Freshmen sponsored the Homecomin dance, T-shirt sales and a car wash i September and accumulated enoug money to get decorations and othe necessities that made Homecoming success. Fund raising was in the form of dance: flower sales, balloon sales, and cand sales. But many of the teachers ant students of Lakeview know an appreci tion should be extended to parents Lakeview for their help in making th 1985-86 year a success for all classes an+ Lakeview in general. H Q? il Juv . 's Hit me! James Weil behind that clown board just begs to be hit during the French Fun Fair.
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