South Lakes High School West Side Story
By Cappies • May 11th, 2012 • Category: Cappies, VirginiaThe cast of South Lakes High School’s West Side Story brought plenty of energy and emotion to the stage in their rendition of this American classic.
The cast of South Lakes High School’s West Side Story brought plenty of energy and emotion to the stage in their rendition of this American classic.
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