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Julie Fiore practices her dance act in preparation for the big day. by febiuary almost everyone is involved Red Light”, Emergency” and Body Rock” — what did these names have in common? They were all songs you might have heard if you walked near Jenkins Auditorium between January and March. Yes, Junior Varieties was under way once again and, as in previous shows. hours were devoted to planning, practicing and performance. Dedicated juniors worked in conjunction with directors Marguerite Gonsalves, John Benotti and Arlene Goldstein. First, the acts were auditioned and selected. The script committee was then formed so that the written portion of the shoe wouid complement each individual act, as well as pertain to the theme, A Reunion”. Last but not least, the chorus was formed. This takes a lot of time and effort to have all these people work together. •f ' Junior advisor Marguerite Gonsalves helps the students with her hard work and dedication. This novelty act did their dancing and lip singing routing to “I Heard It Through The Grapevine. student life 29
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Arlene Goldstein, coordinator of the chorus acts, tried to get everyone ' s attention. The purpose of the many practices was to get the whole routine down to perfection. 28 student life
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The ringing of jingle bells and smell of carnations were Just a few of the many signs of approaching holidays. Each was typified by a certain energy and spirit. The seasonal occasions brought about charity drives, gift giving, and boosted school spirit. Holidays were often reflected in the dress and behavior of valentine’s day, in schools a major event people. Near Halloween students were seen with black nail polish and colored hair, while Christmas brought a barrage of red and green. St. Valentine ' s was celebrated through carnation and candy sales, and Thanksgiving stirred up school spirit at the pre-game pep rally. The energy surrounding these festivities was generated by both students and teachers. Though some did celebrate the holidays legitimately, most used them as an excuse to have fun and act a bit loonier than usual. Either way, they helped one endure the year. j fi Team r DlAT MEDFORD DOWN The football team was received well by the school. This helped lead to their victory. Seniors, overwhelmed with the abundance of carnations, have a look of astonishment. 30 student life
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