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Theatre - by Jon Jaro aking It Come Alive he lights dimmed, the crowd grew silent, the curtain slow- ly opened, and thus began Neil Simon's Come Blow Your Horn. The play, which ran for five evenings during November, was well-re- ceived by virtually everyone who had the opportunity to attend. Being the first production of the year, things had to get rolling rather quickly. Auditions, prop buildings, costume design and dress re- hearsals were only a few areas that need- ed to be addressed in the short period of time before opening night on November 5th. However, the Theater GuildfThes- pians worked diligently and, once again, put together another excellent show. Much of the play's success and appeal was due to the ability of the cast and the off-stage crew to cooperate with each other so well. Andrea Tracy, the costume coordinator, commented 'Tm happy be- cause not just one person did it all. We all did this from scratch and entertained everyone. I feel proudf, This teamwork rewarded the participants with a fun and exciting production as well as an exper- ience that they, nor the students of PHS would soon forget. Drama is not ci class, gifs cz way of life -- Bcwid Athay I was impressed with all the actors and the quality of the play -- Brant Bender 32 Student Life Who cares? Ed McKelvey ignores Dana Crouchls comment. Surprise! Robert Borzych acts shocked at the sight of Stephanie Harris
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ood morning. John Prell and Todd Sawyer arenlt accustomed to being awake at such an early hour. Milf 151.1 1-ff. Your place or mine. Brian Driscoll and Wendi McHugh discuss where to eat lunch. Shop till you drop. Beth Farmer leaves the fair after a heavy day of shopping. Behind the Scenes by Jon Jaro and Steph- anie Allen ime Cut For Fun icture this: A faint click fol- lowed by the ear-piercing sound of either music, bells or any other bizarre alarm clock Seem familiar? For virtually all Poway High students, this scene de- scribes the grueling routine each of us faced five mornings a week, this year. However, for numerous reasons, Mon- day mornings possessed the power to be ten times as bad. When I come to school on Mondays it's frustrating. I feel there should be something better, explained Senior Kelley Crawford. Despite the negative attitude students had towards Monday mornings, many were able to find compensation in the weekends. Whether it was at a movie, dancing at the local clubs, or just a simple night of re- laxation, many students relished the two-and-a-half days away from the PHS campus. Weekends are times to let school get out of the way and do other things. Itls a time for recovery, stated Larry Wolski. Obviously there was more than met the eye when it came to the students here at Poway High. But then, come to think of it, maybe that's what made this school year so memorable. melodies. 'Mondays Mares.. dread' S ful because Ihgmze to face teachers ,knowing e I .r:Zidrz'ti do maria Sauer. tghejweekef. ,endff S e S - : P'--1-1SfEPI?rLlIi,1.E1'. e H g g P l.i.tg0iMGlf'3y'f Weekends are W agp 12l'1fwff6.i1?r0 .fefG?f2'eQf?'0f'f4 aclmola liti:le,1l7itl'7 i S ifef 'NiCki Apostoiopoulas Behind the Scenes 31
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I wish I could have a V-8! Pam Pochel dislikes the drink Robert Borzych gave her. w Please believe me. Ed Mclielvey explains his side ofthe story to Dana Crouch. i' digggwgai ,ll Romantic moment. Kristen McCarthy and Ed Mc-Kelvey express their true feelings for each other. Theofre 33 ai '1
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