The drama department’s new motto: #YOLOklahoma!

Emilie Kushner
Senior Editor

Strap on your dancing shoes and mosey on down to Middle America for the new spring musical, “Oklahoma!”, written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. Set in Oklahoma Territory in 1906, “Oklahoma!” tells the love story of cowboy Curly McLain, played by senior Andrew Gruseke, and his relationship with farmer Laurey Williams, played by senior Ali Rusch. Cast member junior Emma Urban, described the play as, “A comedy that has a very dark side to it as well.”

Breakout band to release new EP spring of 2012

Bryn Pennetti
Reporter

Recording and editing from the comfort of their homes, Seniors Jamie Fairchild, along with Peter Murphy and Norwalk Community College Freshman Stefan Broski, sit at a Mac as they touch up sound tracks and tweak solo parts. In a process that takes weeks, the three students rely on their ears to lead them in the right direction.

Sign ups for the prom fashion show a success

Kate Howard
News Editor

On Jan. 18-20, the Post Prom Committee has been holding sign ups for models, emcees and stagehands in the lounge from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in preparation for the annual Prom Fashion Show. The event entitled, “Fashion’s Night Out,” will take place in the auditorium on Saturday, Mar. 24 at 7 p.m. to raise money for the senior post prom and will feature local stores like A Step Ahead and Togs.

Last ‘first day’ of school is no different than the rest

Elizabeth Kilbride
Opinions Editor

7:15 There’re a lot of kids milling the hallways, craning their necks in unusual ways and trying to figure out why room 205 is next to room 216. They make things really confusing by asking you to go to a class you’re not going to find again for a year/ haven’t been in for a year. They say homeroom won’t change for all four years of high school but from experience, they lie. To the kid who asked where room 208 is: no idea. Sorry.