By Candace Laxamana,
Courier News Editor
Seniors preformed their Senior Skit at both lunches on Friday, March 23rd. The theme was "Senior Survivors" and their skit was based around it.
The skit started with what seems to be a car accident. The characters Brandon Deadwiler, Jyoti Swamy, and Justin McCarthy were the victims of the accident. An ambulance comes and checks on these kids and an intro starts, "What happens within the 12 seconds when your body dies, and when your brain dies."
The scene then starts with students running away from these creatures. Jyoti and Brandon were left wondering what has happened . After the first dance, Thriller, the main characters figure out that the creatures are zombies. Jyoti and Brandon are then united with Justin, Maureen Diamonte, and Sagar Sen. Slowly everyone dies off into zombies. The people who are left are Jyoti, Brandon, and Justin.
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By Mark Godoy,
Courier Staff Writer
The sophomore skit was outstanding. The storyline was simple, cute and easy to understand with the theme of monopoly's "Take a Chance" catch phrase.
Many sophomores participated in in and they utilized everyone's talent. Many dancers and singers participated in skit making it all the more interesting. Many settings from the game were used, such as the board walk, which showed the sophomores creativity.
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