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“Off Broadway” LEFT: Brenda Lange contributed to the enjoyment of the program with her rendition of Long Live God . BELOW: Bruce Schneider, Laura Ponsini, Patty Eckert, Teri Fisher, Doug Stark, Marianne Sickles, Nancy Derien o, Brenda Lange, and Lisa Huff participated in the portion of the show dedicated to the Broadway play Godspell . This year’s Spring Chorus Concert was a tribute to Broadway. The members picked out the selections themselves, choosing from hits such as Oliver, West Side Story, and Godspell. To add life to the songs, they acted them out in skits or danced to them. Every member participated and everyone agreed it was one of the best programs ever. LEFT: During the Chorus Concert, Laura Ponsini displays her singing talent to the audience with Who Will Buy?”. 9
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Leading Ladies Instead of a play, the Drama Club put on a five-part theater production called Metamorphosis . It was a series of scenes from well-known plays, acted in chronological order. The basic idea was to show how the portrayal of women changed in plays as their role in society changed. It started in 15th century England with Macbeth and ended with a modern poem, Ego Tripping . Much credit goes to the cast, the backstage crew, the light crew, and wardrobe for the success of the show. TOP RIGHT: Josie (Lorainc Schick) calmly listens to her father’s (Steve Dunlap) hysterical ranting in a scene from ’’Moon of the Misbegotten . BOTTOM RIGHT: In preparation for a scene from Moon of the Mis- begotten”, Tammy Bormann puts stage make-up on Steve Dunlap, who acted the role of Hogan, an Irish farmer. ABOVE: Diane Browne and Laine Ratsep portray a customer and a manicurist in a scene from The Women . 8
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“A Time For Us” On |une 10, the Junior Prom was held in the school cafeteria. Thirty-five couples enjoyed a catered, sit-down, meal, while Gandalf” provided the music. BELOW: Tammy Bormann and Dan Ames replenish the punch supply. RIGHT: Marge McCoshen throws convention to the wind. BOTTOM: Patty Bowen shares an amusing anecdote with Bob Rutan, while Cindy Nelson and Rich Bracey are showing the effects of the late hour. 10
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