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DANCING NORTH AT SHORE 24
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Page 27 text:
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Morning Ex, or, more formally, Morning Exercise, is North Shore ' s thrice weekly assembly in which the entire school is entertained by special guests or members of the school family in the auditorium. The Morning Ex ' s this year were ... uh ... a curious mix. -We witnessed our annual Morning Ex ' s of the Work Day film, the Halloween Costume Parade, the Santa Claus Dance, and Mr. Hall ' s traditional reading of a children ' s story to commence the new academic year, and many others. -The Christmas presentation of the lower school was great, but beyond description. I hope they print a picture next to this for you to get a taste of what it was like, no other illustration is conceivable. -A man who climbed Mt. Everest told us of his adventures climbing the world ' s highest mountain. -A professor from Lake Forest college elicited oohs , aahs , and a few ha-ha ' s from the entire school with his presentation and explanation of lasers. -The award for the most puzzling Morning Ex. has to go to the one when we listened to the usual preceding announcements, only to find no main attraction. -We all thoroughly enjoyed Sheldon Rosenbaum ' s adorable (and heroic) rendition of Lionel Richie ' s Hello . -Best of all was the appearance of Gerry Lawhorn from the Hadley School. Deaf and blind since childhood, she has been able to maintain her speech and did dramatic reading, stand-up comedy, and even a little bit of piano. It was altogether remarkable. 23
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Dancing is an art form that has become prevalent in all North Shore students ' lives. The students aren ' t the only ones who revel in this activity — the faculty and administration also join us in the annual Santa Claus party. This popular art form is also seen in one of the most unlikely places — the classroom. Students have been known to do a jig, complete with shouts of exultation, after finally figuring out a complicated computer program. From boogying in the senior homeroom to doing chasses in dance class, from break dancing at one of those infamous NSCDS dances to dancing the entire Nutcracker Suite in the Yearbook office, (that last one applies really only to one student, hint: see pages 66 and 67). North Shore students are always ready to trip the light fantastic, or in more modern terms, ready to throw their hands up and SHOUT! — Jackie Scott 25
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