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Page 31 text:
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1989 DANCE COM- r ANY. Row one: Mark Tachna, Michele Kentros, Aaron Jackson. Mr. Wood, Michele Lushen. Emily Coates. Tracy George. Row two; Gloria Vanis- tendael. Tiffany Simmons. Jennifer Rogers. Ellen Sumney. Courtney Adler. Sarah Khalouf. Stacie Rameas. Row three; Scott Edwards, Robin Hum- phreys. Amy DiAngelo. Melissa Ed- wards. Krishna Kamman. Christa Kes- sler, Paul Geddes. Starting to dance at 6:25 in the morning - these dancers must have a lot of energy! They have to do a vigorous work- out at this early hour and then get ready for school. This is their daily routine. The dance company was featured in the Christmas musical as they danced for the twenty minute opener. With all their effort and hard work, they give us great performances everytime. The Christmas play Flashdancers. Scott Edwards, one of the best enter- tainers in the school. Are these real smiles or are they just acting? Dance Company 27
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ME AND MY ELF. writ- ten by a senior, Jude Rutledge, was the Christmas play for 1988. The play started off with twenty minutes of entertainment from the Dance Company. The ac- tors in the play consisted of the Thespians, students in Mr. Wood s classes, and a large por- tion of the student body. Many hours of practice were put in by the actors to memorize their lines and songs. Each person was able to be creative by de- signing their own particular cos- tumes. After all their hard work, they were able to per- form for the township on Satur- day, December 10th with two performances at 10:00am and 2:00pm. The play turned out to be a great success and fun for all ages. Cast members stop during intermission Newcomer Jennifer Rogers is excit- to pose for a candid. ed to be a dancer at PTHS Is this really dancing? Nice threads, guys! 26 Christmas Play
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Junior Dana Ripepi arranges the goodies be- hind the counter at Ann ' s Bakery. Senior Csilla Varady earns some extra spend- ing money by working at Pat ' s Hallmark. Betz Pharmacy offered part-time jobs to high school students, and Karen Schultz and Tracy Ralph were among those hired. 28 Working Students
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