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Heather Murray wonders about her brother Bill. Chris and jackie Scott hanging around at lunch. Siblings in School Q1 jessica and Angela Estes, Say l Cheese! Marianne and Rachael johnson ask each other, Are we related?
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Brothers and sisters were alike, yet different so much they seemed they came from . . . Two Different Worlds Each relationship between siblings attending, school were unique to itself. However, many had a bond for sticking together primarily for a ride to school, someone to hang around with, or as a tutor for homework. Also, having a sibling around gave one the feeling of being a protector, for one Sophomore, who will remain anonymous, stated that he liked to keep an eye on his younger sister. However, siblings weren't compatible most of the time. They fought, tattled on each other, and often didn't like Anna Darling-Pimentel, W1 seed, battles against an opponent.- Rica Darling-Pimentel follows her sister's footsteps. 116 their smaller sibling tagging along. Besides having friends of their own, they shared their friends with each other and all hung around school together most of the time. When a poll was taken of the choice of having a brother or a sister attending the same school, sisters were favored 4 to 1. Most siblings participated in extra-curricular activities and sports together, got along most of the time, and often had better relationships that some of the people in school alone. -jim Horton 1 Two Different Worlds
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Surrounded, confined, trapped within a night full with comedy and drama . . . the scene set before you was A Stage Full 0 Plays This year's fall play was unique to past productions. Each scene or act derived from that play was directed by students to give them enrichment in the theatrical arts by learning directing techniques. lt's un- precedented feature was the fact that the sets were built around the audience instead of the audience around the sets. The sets, constructed by the Stagecraft Class, were around the stage, the au- dience sat in the middle, sur- rounded by the six sets. This was a challenge for the Ad- vanced Acting class, for in- stead of looking down at the audience while performing, Barry Winfield searches for the perfect words to ask Inge Holbrook for tolerance in A Marriage Proposal. Teresa Aiello looks wistfully for answers in The Ugly Duckling. they were at their level. Nevertheless the production was a success with good at- tendance and a full house during the two days of performance. Unlike past fall produc- tions, this was performed solely by the Advanced Ac- ting class. This was due to Mr. Cross's hectic and heavy schedule. Besides teaching Advanced Acting Class, he also conducted Marching Band, thus leaving no time to practice with beginners. The plays featured were: Blythe Spirit, directed by Heather Carnduff, Marriage Proposal by Cherie Aumor, Hello Out There by Rick Felix, Romantic Comedy by jon R. Kicker, The Ugly Duckling by Teresa Aiello, and Vanities by Shari Lind. Regarding the performance made by his students, Mr. Cross commented, I was surprised that they did so well for the fact that they did not use rehearsal time the way that they should have. Obvious from the high at- tendance to this fall produc- tion, the people who went enjoyed it, and hoped that this would continue for many years to come - Dina Duran and Ria Popick ic 'l l 8 i A Stage Full of Plays 3 Mike Russo accepts a on his attire in Romantic Comedy Lourdes Rosado stares off stage towards Mike Russo in fury.
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