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CSE (Continued from page 1)

phone number on a slip of paper and placing it in the designated box.
Four Way is a small midwestern community where two pioneer roads met over a century ago. Though set in the present, the play details several events that remind us of a simpler time. Jackson (Doug Castongauy) and Amy Lynn (Aimee Jack) have just moved to the town and are anxious to bring it into the 20th century much to the dismay of longtime town residents Maurice (Zeek Powell), Harold (Greg Lambert), and his wife, Georgia (Heather MacKenzie). Meanwhile Vietnam Veteran, Victor (Jeff Lagasse) and his caretaker Harriet (Faraneh Carnegie) aren't happy about how quickly some of the changes are taking place. Then Daryl (David Baril), a highway worker, comes to town to put a stop sign at the town's only intersection. The town's historian, Stanley (Seth Morton), takes this opportuinity to research the town's history as the hole for the sign is dug and interesting rocks are dug up. As Colleen (Abby Hayward) prepares to leave the town to go visit relatives, Bobby James (Justin Labbe), a teenager, wishes to be free of his boring community while his sister Cheryl Mae (Tiffany Boisvert) tries to get him to calm down. Then along comes another outsider, Lucinda (Hilary Wlaker) who views the events as the town issues unfold.
This interesting play about change, people, their interactions and emotions will keep you laughing and thinking. Make sure your come see the talent LHS students have to offer. This is surely a CSE production not to miss!

DEBATE (Continued from page 1)

varsity Lincoln-Douglas debaters made their presence felt, with Mae Tobin-Hochstadt receiving 1st place with her flawless 4-0 victory. Aaron Strong captured 4th place with a 3-1 record, and Corey Potvin (3-1) received Honorable Mention. Jacob Parakilas (2-2) earned the second highest number of speaker points in the tournament.
  The second tournament of the year was at Mt. Ararat High School. Our varsity debaters nearly swept their division. Aaron Strong (3-1) captured 2nd place, Mae Tobin-Hochstadt took 3rd, Corey Potvin came in 5th, and Jacob Parakilas received Honorable Mention. Novice debater Cara Gaumont also made a great effort. Student Congress debaters also made an impressive showing. Paul Brunetti earned

20 points and Honorable Mention, Johanna Mathieu earned an impressive 21 points, and  newcomer Dominick Ward-Pistone made a respectable debut with 13 points.
The next debate tournament is scheduled for Saturday, December 11th. The LHS debate team is looking forward to continuing their successful performance throughout the year.

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