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r .Xnnie Tsai helped prepare Sophomore ria lfrings get ready for the slioxv. The actors not get ready without the help of their fellow memlmers, .55 f '-wg, QU was Senior Katie Manteca waited as Senior Ryan Strong applied her makeup. The makeup and costume crew had the responsibility to make the actors' features stand out. Senior Robert Planthold Qkrganj waited patiently as Sophomore Caitlin Mullan QNurse lileurantj prepared to give him a shot. Quality acting and facial expressions showed the audience the characters' inner feelings. Sophomore Kendra .Xmick helped put makeup on Sophomore Nicole l3aker's face. Makeup and costumes helped the actors transfonn into their characters. Y lui' Seniors Robert Planthold f,Xrganj and Matt Moy CDL Diaforusj, and ulunior liugene Quan fDiaforus the Sonj acted out their first meeting. The audience couldn't help laughing through this comedic scene. Fall Production
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Imagination is a power of the mind. True love can never be stopped These phrases describe the Fall Production, The Iffzugifzagjf In- valid. Argan fSenior Robert Plantholdj, the protagonist, be- lieved he was always at death's doorstep. In this work by Moliere, he tried to force his daughter, Angelique QSophomore Chloe Cuccoj, to marry the dim-witted son Uunior Eugene Quanj of Dr. Diafortw fSe- nior Matthew Moyj. He figured that if he had a doctor Rat a sonain-law, he would have all the prompt medical attention I could want However, Angelique had fallen for Cleante Uunior Andrea IIIIHHCC Giordanoj, a handsome guy with a heart of gold. Un the other hand, Argan's golddigging wife, Beline QSophomore Victoria had been playing him for a fool. On the surface, she was the most wife any woman could be, but she, and her special friend, Mr. Bonnefoy QSenior Wfilliam Bouzekj, were only after Argan's money. In the md, Argan saw that Beline was not the angd she seemed to be, and after realizing that he wasn't sick, allowed he daughter to marry Cleante. Finally, with the help of his sassy maid, Toinette QSenior Col- leen Eganj, Argan became a doc- tor. XTIYE Plggfj if 110111 az fmidmark in the rgberfojre in SHCP Theater and bar se! fhe lonejr live prodmliom that we nm eaqoeriffom our djrefior Alf. Torrey-Kvfbf. -Robert Planthold '02 Tbeplnyf war difficult lferame Q' Jo 7770101 Marking fbL7l1g6.9', buf eifegfffaing pzfffen' Harough and if was one gf Ibe bex! Jhouffkyet. -Tammy Nguyen '03 Student Life w: Xin Q EN it R gi it rf .N 5 , :YEA Wrrkrk :ggi i',i as I . .. K f f , 1517: 'V sr i Sophomore Victoria lirings QB: threatened to send .Xngelique to a co in this scene. lfrings' character I was :Xngeliquds evil stepmother.
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This little girl was just one of the n impoierished people that the Yen team had the opportunity ro help, ' group worked with both parents children. Wx rzmir um nz flidligjllg wcjmiewe. I wen! lo bel? mffzlmflzjfiar, bm' rvfzlmed 010 to jiri ad ha' I :mr licked in jllfflg the weuffilg J lf'- cavin wang 'az . E ,gg ag 5 S The lrzjb war az 3555? wry ewpazwmgg L 5 3 ,gi exjheriwlfe fir N Q we mm' if gave lfff 5 we I1 !f40i I'E'1lf View Willie lI!0f!!ll -Rachael Hnatt '03 l if' , . E l F OMS' S ack to Reality ln the late afternoon of Nov. 8th, students and teachers flew down to Tijuana via San Diego to visit a new world. Twelve students went to Tijuana, Mexico for a service trip in which they participated in the Los Ninos Program, run through a pri- vate organization. During their visit, the group aided with several projects. They mixed cement for the construction of a parking lot and walkway for a school, tutored migrant workers at a parish mission outside San Diego, and learned about women and children's nutrition. Their contribu- tions em social, economic, and political perspectives of Tijuana. They were grateful for the opportu- nity to learn and experience another way of life in a different environ- ment. Although Sl-lCP's diligent help- ers gave all their energy and time to the community, they did enjoy serveral homestyle Mexican dinners, and played jifbof mpiflo QAmerican soccer played rapidly on a small fieldj. They even shopped on the famous street of Avezzida de fa Rfzfoflffzbzl. Though the Irish were missed by their families during their trip, they were greatly admired upon their re- turn. Student Life 1 A l 1 l l
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