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The cast and crew of the spring musical Grease, Danny (Ken Goski) and Cha Cha (Jenn DeHanes) strut their stuff in the Hand Jive Contest Knickie (Keith Hertel) and the Burger Palace Boys sing, Greased Lightning Born to hand jive, oh yeoh! Student Lite 27
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Westfield High School goes back to the boppirY 50's with its production of Grease. The musical is a story of simple days, teenage romance, and school life at Rydell High. Along with the many on- going plots, Danny Zuko, the Burger Palace Boy, has to decide whether to go with his heart or with his friends Sandy Dumbrowski has to decide whether to keep her sweet, wholesome, naive San- dra Dee-like personality, or become a hip Pink Lady. Lots of hard work and precious time was put into this production. Many thanks go to Mr. Nierle, Mr. Beil, and Susann Kalitan tor their support and guidance This all proves how well WE GO TOGETHER. WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee, sings Kit Kendeigh Members of Grease show their Rydell School Spirit 26 Student Life
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$t€M €F THE TiMES FASHION: n. 1. the current style or custom, as in dress or behavior; the mode for the present. This text- book definition does not do justice to the diverse styles seen in the halls at WHS. This year many individuals defined their own sense of style while others chose to follow already established fashion trends. The preppy style including rugbys, Levis, faded and pinned at the ankle, Bass Bluchers and classic keds took ev- eryone a step above. L.L. Bean and Jansport bookbags were found on the shoulders of every fashion-con- scious student, and Liz Claiborne seems to have cornered the market in purses. If preppy was just not the fashion statement you wished to make, vintage clothing, artsy village garments and basic black were very popular. Clothes make the man, but man can also make his clothes as was evident from the profusion of tie-dyed t-shirts, boxers, and socks. Whatever style you followed or created, diversity was definitely the key word when describing fash- ion at WHS. above. Senior Sue Smith sports her Westfield softball sweatshirt, left: Tom Cassidy and Mike Lof- fredo get down in their chic striped shirts. top: Judy Sirota ponders what fashions she will wear next season. 28 Srudent Lite
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