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4' The Baroness fflorinda Hilgerl, the Captain iBruce Murrayi and Max lMarc Garolaloi proclaim what love's about . Maria QNataIie Pospolitaj teaches a new melody to the Von Trapp chil- dren lstanding: Tom Bowen, Missy Roach, Mary Grace Santagaia, Ni- cole Somma, Becky Reznikg seated: Shawna Papa and Melissa Signorel. 4. - - - The Sound of Music was l really don't think l'll The musical was awe- It was really great. Not one of the best experiences ever be able to forget the some for me. lt's great to only were we acting asafam- l've had. Being Maria was the Sound of Music. The 1000!0 know there are people who ily but it really seemed like highlight of my senior year. participation of every indi- will work together to get a WG were one. My memories of the show vidual involved was what job done. The hard work -Missy Roach will stay with me long after really made it such a suc- really paid off, and this made closing night. cess. the show a real success. -Natalie Pospolita -Erlen Stebbings -Barb Butler I Musicalf127 jf
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As Mother Abbess, Erlen Stebbings attempts to settle a disagreement between the Mistress of the Nov- ices, Ksenia Kyzyk, and the Mistress of the Postulants, Cathy Lenti. Though the stage crew works hard, they also enjoy their job as Bee Mar demonstrates with her smile. C , ,l9',,t ' YAXS ' -' 10 M, A it 4' ' ' . df, 'SC' 4 uSical Time: 8:00 P.M. Date: March 6, 7, 1 Place: Clelian Hall Trapp :,'f,::,1gksfss-gg,fresz:-fwazrssfsfrssaawee:-frfgfitfswsf,a.f.1sfsf:::-1'.Qftfftrsfffmq 2--wfzszfz-Qff11,-:Sass-at em: Q-V:sg-Hass:-'effffiewrwff ' ,H gg .- -t-: f: rfa .-: - Y . sszssiwgesiemwagssmemsfasaimfmgfsri'-cssimaaasSimfaeiessaissssasfa-srsfasiassiszissmsrasgmfrsfegsatsiiasssif5fzsffzaiswaffsfissasasasaff Do you know what goes into the making of a success- ful musical? Well, you could ask anyone who was a mem- ber of the cast or crews of the Sound of Music. The ex- ceptional voices of the solo- ists and choruses will be long remembered by those who saw a performance. But the cast was not the only group Nc: 126fMusical who prepared for the show. Sr. Christine and the FBLA as well as Sr. Carol and a com- mittee chaired by Lauren Dobkowski and Keryn Wood worked hard on the ad cam- paign and incentive pro- gram. The scenery painters spent many days creating sets. Costume, make-up, sound, light, and stage crews put in hours learning their jobs and rehearsing their cues to make the show a technical success. Elaborate lighting and sound systems used for the first time espe- cially helped to add a profes- sional touch to the perfor- mances. Missing a cue can be em- barrassing, but missing four cues can be disastrous! Re- member when the Captain rearranged scene 13 during the third performance? What a mess! -Cathy Lenti
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The entrance procession is proudly led by Mr. William lovanne and his wife Betty, who served as co-chair- person of the gala. A A A -ii .SH-4 N J b 9 Q xi Q it 6 ,W ll istoric gala Time: 4:00 P.M. Date: April 4, 1987 Place: Sacred Heart Academy if 2:fE'EL'.I:'5E? '-- ., : ,EfE:s'EfEfEeI:fE2iEs:E5E5E5'Q:-E1::.:.i'E52Ef'.f?EE':EQE5:EQ:EE12,-Ef.EE5:2,:g,Eg: ,.::.- ' ,ww ........ N-fff -W-it :E 1' 1 15,-5:31 :,:j 'gg,'5':5: a:'.5g'::':'f:::g::i:, i':5'E:1':2 -2-se::-.1-Izts-igfj:.::g.-g:'.,,, .-.fr - 1 After 40 years of growth, the SHA community wished to express its gratitude to those who had contributed to the school s develop ment On Apr1l4 alumnae parents and students gath ered for a grand fortieth an mversary gala A mass cele brated by Bishop Peter Ro 1223! 40th Anniversary W , ., ., , .saw - H . 1+ umm: W M' sazza and concelebrated by former chaplains Fr Robert Ladish and Fr John Pelletier and present chaplain Fr Ed ward Moran began the fes tivuties Following this was a tour of the school Home rooms were filled with memorabilia from past dec ades including videotapes . .:... ii i titiuiau-il-A-af--'li SW as ..c..,,..N.s-.sa www Photographs illustrated the diverse origins from which the present day school stemmed A dinner culmi- nated the festivities. The Glee Club and Handbell Choir performed a number of selections and a slide show of the past 40 years en- tertained guests . , ' r 1 ' 0 - - ' 0 u We went through the school to see all the different rooms decorated with SHA memorabilia. Everything has changed so much over the past forty years. - len McManus waves
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