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just finishing a snack, these seniors, Laura Rinne, Chris Currie, jason Smith, jim Beck, jim Wiley, Beth Crampton, Miller Vick, jill Dembicks, Cammy Worth, justine Kelly, Hugh Avera, and john DeAngelis relax on the steps ofa friend's house. Seniors enjoyed getting togethertodiscussthe many highlights of their summer. Six juniors, Ken Harris, Lucy Ferdon, Chuck Williams, johnny McConnell, Sharon Watters, and Andrew Donadio spent the first few days of summer vaca- tion ata surprise party for a close friend. Many hours were spent hand delivering invatations while keeping the party a surprise. 14-Student Llfe Top: Not all of us were bright eyed and bushy tailed as junior Robbie McCarthy proves. He along with many others en- joyed days of sleeping in and partying late! Enjoying a lazy summer afternoon junior jeffAIlen takes a break. When he was not at the beach he spent much time relaxing and reading the ever so popular Surf- ing'l magazine.
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llffzuic flffcm Think hard. The 1986 spring musical? Flashes of packed auditoriums, standing ovations, and dynamic performances. Enter Professor Harold Hill, self-proclaimed music instruc- tor, vendor of band uniforms and instruments, and proponent of a revolutionary new learning process, the Think System . His plan was to waltz into River City, Iowa, peddle his wares,and once he collected, catch the quickest train out of town. But, things got complicated when .Professor Hill fell deeply, total- ly, and hopelessly in love with the town librarian, Marian lParoo. This only begins to describe ,the events that took place on March 20, 21, and 25. With one lof the largest casts in recent his- ltory, aided by a group of students from Underwood El- ementary School, turnouts were exceptional, and the audiences were not disappointed. I loved the color of it all. l Everything, and everyone, was so excitingl , stated Senior Mary Shaw. The entire cast and crew pulled out two excellent perfor- mances on Thursday and Friday nights, and the Sunday show was just as entertaining and enjoy- able as the two previous ones. Since the final performance was scheduled at the same time as the NCAA playoff games in- volving N.C. State and North Carolina, spirits were high and the show was light-hearted. Several cast members went so far as to call out scores from the games, and several members of the audience were seen with small televisions and radios. As Debbi Sisson remarked, 'Alt was kind of funny when I realized this little glow out in the audi- ence was a man watching the N. C. State playoff game on a port- able televisionf' Hats off to every one involved for a four star performance. lfffmjc Mm Professor Harold Hill Marian Paroo Eulalie Shin Mayor Shinn Winthrop Paroo Mrs. Paroo Marcellus Washburn Charlie Cowell Alma Toffelmier Luella Hix Mary Shaw listens intently to Professor Hill's arguments against the proposed town pool hall. The vices aboutwhich he warned them were appalling to the simple-minded honest townspeople, Steve Lindsley Kathryn Bilbro Benji Taylor Brad Woodhouse Hayes Permar Jodie McKenzie Gordon Stephenson jackson Trent Katherine Jones lziar Andrade Katharine Iones, lziar Andrade, and Benji Taylor look on, horrified with Professor Hill's sham, However, the good natured townspeople forgave him for his shady dealings.
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The I-lead Of The Crowd I'm a YMCA Day Camper and I'm proud. You'll find me at the head of the crowd. The words of this YMCA Day Camp theme song sung to the tune of the Dr. Pepper commercial started each day of their summer job as counselors among a staff of thirty. We were all so close, we had a special bond that held us together, commented Senior Cindy Balentine. Another Senior, Amanda Tugman, agreed. We were like a family, all knowing that we were the First and Best North Raleigh YMCA Day Camp Staff of l986! This certain experience brought many different people together. junior Andy Lester stated, I got a chance to meet other people from Broughton and to become close friends with many people from college and other high schools like Millbrook. These staff members had many memorable experiences. 'fl will never forget the time when we dressed up in our pajamas and went Christmas carolling at North Hills Mall,', explained junior julie Joyner. Senior john Cella exclaimed, My favorite part of Day Camp was playing pillow polo! Senior Cindy Balentine said, I loved to see the campers run around the lodge while singing 'I-Iappy Birthday' to them. Little did I know that when it was my birthday I would have to the same. Many asked, How do you end a summer like that? The reply is, You don't. junior julie Joyner stated, I would definitely return if I had the chance. It was an opportunity to get close to the staff and the many children while havingagreat timelujunior Andy Lester agreed, I was very sad to see the summer end. All the staff would be going their separate ways. I would miss the kids the most of all. They made the summer what it was. Senior Cindy Balentine concluded, Day Camp was an experience everyone should be a part oflu The 1986 North Raleigh YMCA Day Camp Staff: Dana Daughtry, lakie Phillips, Andy Lester, Nancy Snyder, Amanda Tugman, john Cella, Cindy Balentine, and Iulie loyner. F Vinyl 5'-' l'LvdaiH I - -. .E I if . . H. . 'sa ' Stack 1 A W . V is 'is KY 'Q rf fa i lunior Andy Lester smiles while being covered with his Booberries. Boober- ries is one ofthe many huddle names at the YMCA Day Camp.
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