Monacan High School - Legend Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1989

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Can you tell me how to get .. . how to get to During the first months of school, students worked hard to put together the fall production, 42nd Street. Ms. Tina Robertson was the director of the play. The play opened with the scene set in 1933, in New York and Philadelphia. It was about a young girl from Allentown named Peggy Sawyer, who was portrayed by Debbie Huff. Her number one goal was to make it on Broadway. She arrived in New York and went to the au- ditions for ‘Pretty Lady’’, writ- 42nd Street ten by Maggie Jones (Francie Sheperd) and Burt Bary (Mike Howson). When she arrived at the auditions, the dance instruc- tors, Andy Lee (Jim Morgan) and Mac (Rick Booker) were teaching the chorus girls new steps. Julian Marsh (Scott Cribbs), Director of ‘“‘Pretty Lady,”’ tells Peggy that there are not open- ings left. Then the star of “Pretty Lady,’ Dorothy Brock (Jessica Meggison), arrived with her ‘“‘Sugardaddy,” Abner Dillon (Darren Jinks). When Peggy came back to the place of au- ditioning and the chorus girls, Annie (Bene Lippin), Phyllis (Karen Hawkins), Loraine (Melissa Young), Diane (Jodi Porter), Ethel (Katie Snow), and Gladys (Sarah Parker), told her that there was an opening for the part. They taught her the steps and Peggy was picked to fill the opening. Then the chorus went to Phil- adelphia for the opening show. Tragedy struck and Dorothy broke her leg. Everyone thought the show was foiled; but, Billy Lawler (Scott Foreman), the leading man, told Ms. Sawyer that she could accept the offer of leading lady presented to her by Julian Marsh. On opening night, Dorothy Brock came to Peggy and told her that she made her finally realize that her place was with her true love Pat Denning (Shawn Burnette). The play goes on without a hitch. Mike Howson and Scott Cribbs fran- tically try to remedy the situation. The chorus rejoices over their accep- tance as a part of the cast. The cast members show off their fancy footwork with much enthusiasm. 20 42nd STREET

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You want your car insured, You want your house insured, but most of all you want. . . INDIVIDUALISM INSURED The diversities of Monacan can be found throughout the school, in the halls, the class- rooms, even the parking lots. Because of the different types of people, their views on life, tastes, and opinions always dif- fer. From one group to another, the students and their beliefs do vary significantly. When we conducted the sur- vey, many of the students co- operated. Others well ... we found that Monacan is full of SANOVACHES comedians. The survey showed that most students have a car and pay for insurance or car payments; most had a job. Their job paid for entertainment and gas at Chevron, while parents paid for eating out, clothes, and school fees. The majority of clothes were purchased at de- partment stores. Still, we must recognize The Limited and J- Riggins which pulled a close sec- ond. K-Mart was left in the dust. Students went ‘‘out’’ on SAUSAGE McMUFFIN. with EGG COUNTRY HAM BiScurr | BACON, EGG CHEESE BiscurT SAUSAGE BISCUIT with EG E SAUSAGE BiscurT BIG BREAKFAST. scxmtint tome, ‘Sausage, Hash Browns Biscuit HOT CAKES SAUSAGE weekends, most not letting on where they go, but movies, eat- ing out, and to China were pop- ular answers. Dates were taken on trips to Europe and to the movies. McDonald’s was the fa- vorite restaurant with the K- Mart eatery pulling a close sec- ond. The movies were seen at the new Cloverleaf Eight Cinemas and comedy was the favorite type of movie. And to please all of the rock ’n’ rollers, XL-102 was the most menu. style. requested radio station. Q-94 was a definite second, with rock as the favorite type of music. With so many different types of people at Monacan, it’s not surprising that there are so many different tastes. Although several places, facilities, and styles kept appearing, this year’s trend of individualism in- sured that there will always be a variety of tastes and ideas. Most students are familiar with this Carter and David show the Monacan Everyone, including Angela Bryson, awaited new shopping opportunities. STUDENT SURVEY 19



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es. essere eeeeee eeeses wooed pte | eevee» After tryouts, Francie Shepherd takes the girls out for an afternoon delight. Scott Foreman shows his soft side for Debbie Huff. Opening night Scott Foreman and Chipper Cook show off their best wear. Jessica Megginson tells her “Sugardaddy,” Darren Jinks, what she expects from the play. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY VIRGINIA 42nd STREET 21

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