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The curTain opened on a dark sTage. The fainT squeak of sneak- ers was heard as Tevye, clad in jeans and a T-shirT, crossed The empTy sTage. WiTh The firsT sTrains of music he broke inTo The open- ing song, buT The words were bar- ely audible. No, This was noT a nighTmare broughT abouT by opening nighT jiTTers. This was whaT would have happened if all of The crews for Fiddler on The Roof had decided To sTay home The nighT of The show. AlThough unseen, The crews of The SHA musical provided The professional look for The show. These crews, including sound. make-up, lighT, sTage, and cos- Tume, were comprised of boTh sTudenTs and faculTy. The reasons for wanTing To be a parT of one of The crews were as differenT as The members Them- selves. Freshman Bee Mar, a member of The sTage crew ex- plained ThaT she joined This group because she enjoyed working wiTh The oTher crew members and The acTors and acTresses. 128fMusicaI
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Savin the best or last It wos the end of the school yeor. Spring wos blossoming in full force ond mony students were coming down with o good cose of spring fever. After dll, it wos time to eose up, right? Wrong! How could onyone hove reloxed when there wos more going on thon ever before? Students found themselves serving on d vdriety of commit- tees dnd ottending meetings be- fore school, during lunch, ond ot the end of the doy. For exomple, Senior Week wos on event in which everyone - students ond foculty dlike - took port. The Sophomore-Senior Breokfost. Freshmon-Senior Sociol, ond Ju- nior-Senior Dinner gove the groduoting cldss d chonce to en- joy the underclossmen d findl time. Another highlight of the end of the yeor wos Field Doy. lce-cub- ing, orchery, ond bdlloon toss were just some of the populor tm my Wx 9 events of the doy. Popsicles re- freshed those who porticipdted in the events os well ds those who rooted their cldss to victory. Y. fi .k.k its kk? sw?
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