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20 SENIORS TAKE D.C. IN WINTER It was a blustery Monday, February 16 as 45 seniors boarded a Peter Pan bus for what should have been an eight hour ride to our Nation’s Capital. Leaving the “bubble” of a small town for sunshine and warmth of the South, Washington was the topic of conversation as we boarded the bus. After two trips back to the bus terminal, a major break-down on I-91, three bus changes, and eleven hours we finally arrived at our hotel. Our days were filled with sightseeing tours of the Capital, Arlington Cemetery, and the monuments. The nights were spent swimming in the indoor pool, ordering room service and gabbing into the wee hours of the morning. | . SENIOR TRIP
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CLASS OF ’87 PRESENTS... ..» ONE TIME ONLY Just One Time Only for the class of 87 to get it right as another senior show opened May | and 2 under the direction of Mr. Howard Burrage. To kick off the long rehearsed produc- tion were hosts Lance Holman and Jill Yando to introduce some of the most memorable acts as “The Gong Show,” “The Golden Girls,” and “The Price is Right.” The first half also featured the dancing talents of “Manhunt” and “Control,” as well as “We Got the Power.” The audience was impressed with duets by Brian Dygon with Kim Zych and Gary Casagranda with Manny Dutra, and enjoyed the enchantment of the musical twosome of Karin Krzyzek and Denise Bowen with “Arms of Love.” The “LHS Trio” brought a special touch to the show with talented voices and instrumental selections. Again, to show the musical talent of the seniors, The “Dixieland Jam” livened the audience with songs of the South and of our history. To close the first half of the show, seventeen shriveled seniors from California “scooped” everyone out of his seat with “A Word From Our Sponsor” as they sang and swayed to convince the audience that they really had “Heard It Through the Grapevine.” The “Main Attraction” began Part Two of the ’87 production with Christine Parzych and Michael Saletnik as hosts, introducing the band which was to perform a favorite, “Twist and Shout.” If this wasn’t enough excite- ment, “Cheerleaders Extraordinaire,” senior football players and cheerleaders trading places, sure did bring the crowd to life. The “Peanuts Kids” and “The Sesame Street Gang’ were comical releases for the audience to sit back and enjoy some childhood humor. The powerful voice of Danielle Patrie rang through the auditorium and the beautiful tap dancing of Wendy Swift captured everyone’s attention. The odd comedy of a different sort of act marched out of the course of acts as our hosts bid farewell to us all. Selections from Broadway topped the finale with memories from Cats, Trudy, the Bag Lady, A Chorus Line, Charlie Brown, The Tap Dance Kid, and The Man of La Mancha. The long awaited “One” from A Chorus Line went off without a flaw. These men are ready to take on “Killer Fruit?” SENIOR SHOW Don’t take your eyes off that music Sta Ryczek! Is that you Ken Saloio??
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