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Right: Enthusiastically, Polly's school friends lrlope huziel, Mi- chele McCann, Cathy Lenti, Mary- Grace Santagata, and Ksenia Ky- zykj discuss her gown for the ball. The various crews flight, sound, stage, scenery, costume and make-upy were performing their essen- tial tasks at the same time that the cast was perfonn- ing in the spotlight. Make-up and costume crews worked directly with the actresses and actors Other girls had more technical jobs Some were at work either checking or testing microphones while others were applying a final brush stroke to the scenery and strll others were adjusting spot and cove lights t These intensive actions would continue untii everyth- ing was perfect The cafetena was filled with a buzz of voices as members of the cast conversed energetically ln an attempt to calm therr anxious nerves Meanwhile the crews were backstage in the balcony and in the dressing rooms completing last-minute tasks As the minutes crept closer to the time when the doors were to open it seemed that all of the unforeseen last minute kinks would never be adjusted. However just ln time everything was set When the doors finally opened on the evening of March 4 the crowd poured into the auditorium Dur- could feel the excitement in the air as you were sit- ting there said Patti Matteo The play centered around Polly Browne fplayed by Maryfirace Santagatab who attended a girls board- ing school in France and wrote herself letters from a make-believe boyfriend until she found a real boy- friend Lord Tony Brockhurst fplayed by Rick Faulk- ner The show which was performed three more times had no matinee performance this year. lt was none- theless a well-attended event each night 'lm . TS. . , tsffgasgs 58. six E' 'M S - .- i x wi A X i I 'Q' p .ee S. I , ' ' , ' Q , . 4 N t ing those moments before the show began, you Q 'fx . ,, . ' S 'i i' . . 9 I I X . I Q ig , ' . P D Q Right: At the ball, Polly Bromme II x lMaryCirace Santagatal and Tony Brockhurst tRick Faulknerljoyous- ly sing, l Could Be Happy with You. t'55'SwSf126m Musical S F' A
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Right: Before the matches begin, Jenni- fer Wilson and Jenn Barba practice on the court. Below: At the North Haven Tennis Club, Carolyn Lee backhands a shot. N..- Serving stimulates our tennis team to attain smashing success 'llt's time girls, it's time to start! was tennis coach Bonnie Maggy's exclamation. The time was 25:50 p.m. and the team jumped into action on the courts of Quinnipiac College. Heads turned as a group identified as the East Catholic team ap- proached, bearing rackets and a self-assured aura. Matches began with four sin- gles, played by Ksenia liyzyk, Carolyn Lee, Jenn Barba, and Jennifer Wilson: and two dou- bles, played by Ellen D'Andrea and Patty O'Donnell, and Lisa Lau and Carolyn Kiely. Mrs. Maggy slowly circled the fenced-in courts, commenting about the ability shown by each team and encouraging the girls to concentrate and remember the skills they'd learned. She g23s,S128?5325m Tennis seemed proud, not only of the girls, buy also of the decisions she'd had to make concerning them. 'llt's a chance you take, she warned. I matched up Caro- lyn Lee and Ksenia Kyzyk as a doubles team because l saw they shared the same character- istics. The result? How we have a doubles team no one can beat. ln fact, they were so good that lisenia and Carolyn were seeded fifth in the state. This allowed them to play in the state cham- pionships on June 2 and 5. They played three matches all togeth- er and won the first two of these. However, they lost in the quar- terfinals on June 5. Even com- peting to this point, however, was an indication of the girls' skill as doubles partners. g h. .,',, S , Q . .. N L, ' 1 x -P I -gy ' ,:-. ,b f B g A akmg. iw -, .L l . , ,. .f V - - - - . . '-- Q. r-In it 1 .1 x cr 5 xs- ..1 3, , 'S we ' . MW4'-' K K I A In :V ,B i , . . S t K K Y X Q rd S . - , . ,. .. 4: , itri
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