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is W NSS' Leh: Scanning the bulletin board, Andrea Colonna takes note of a job description C Below left: In order to hand in an impec- cable rnanuscript, Ellen Falsey carefully Suzanne Riley Rita-Marie Rogers Paula Saracco Debra Sarno Laurie Savastano Christine Savinelli Michelle Sintay Mary Smith Nicole Somma Carla Soino Laura Stefanec Carolyn Stellato Llnaa Taylor Melissa Tortora Dinneen Vaccino Raeanne Viscuso Tammy Vitagliano Kristen Wajdowicz Kristen Walsh Linda Ward Angela Williams Cindy Wilson Karen Witkowski Joann Zarnparo Kim Zirlis Juniors f 75
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Laura Moran Lizz Morris Janyce Murphy Polly Nugent Patricia O'Connor Erika Olmsted Michelle O'MeaIly Maureen O'Sullivan Christine Oxsalida Lea Pannella Angela Marie Paolella Natalia Pospolita Kathy Quinn Kimberly Reilly Deirdre Reznik DoN'T cAll us There came a time in every student's life when she felt a budget bind, money was being drained from her bank account in or- der to support a new car or to purchase a new wardrobe. The only way to placate that problem was to go out and get a job. The quest for a career was on. Job opportu- nities could be heard of Through friends, rel- atives, and teachers. Newspapers were combed for employment. School bulletin boards were consulted for part-time jobs ranging from an ice-cream scooper at Ash- ley's to a receptionist at Supercuts. When the search was over, job applicants were faced with application forms. Those forms involved filling out name, address, date of birth, social security number, and school, and also inquired about any previous em- ployment and a person to contact for re- commendation. Employers looking for highly creative individuals threw in a few whom- mies like, l'What do you expect to get our of this job? An interview attempted to de- termine if the candidate was worthy for the job. After the ordeal was over, students went home to hope that they too would be given a place in the wonderful world of work. 7AfJuniors ,A X 1 T x. Nm, K A 251 Q
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Beth Ann Annuaziata Sally Ardigliano Patricia Balogh zhfheafz' Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it - every minute? Emily asks the Stage Manager in Act Three of Our Town. Quietly, the Stage Manager replies, No - saints and poets -- maybe they do. This was just one of the plays used by students while auditioning for the newly-in- troduced Drama Club, which was greeted with much enthusiasm by the students. Twenty-five prospective actresses and eight members of the stage crew proudly called themselves the SHA Drama Club. And so the hard work began. During meetings, which were held every Tuesday, participants from all four classes strutted and fretted their hour upon stage while picking up tidbits about the theater. In addi- tion to learning acting techniques, breath- ing and voice exercises were practiced. Word pronunciation and projection were considered important factors when articu- lating on stage and were therefore stressed at meetings. Meetings also gave members the necessary time to brush up on acting skills before trying out for the musical. Rehearsals began for two productions, The Women of Troy and The Ladies of the Tower. Both one-act plays were put on for faculty and students. When asked what she liked most about the Drama Club, sophomore Maryan Lee stated that it gave her the chance to learn more about how to act and perfect it 76fSeniors
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