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WhaT exTracurricular acTiviTy calls for The parTicipanTs To spend long hours afTer school, wear funny clofhes, sing, dance, and preTend They're someone else? Why, a musi- cal, of course! Hello Dolly was a demanding producTion, buT The indomiTrable casT members Took iT all in sTride. CaThy Cervanfes porTrayed Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi, a woman of many TalenTs, who was also hap- pened To be a professional maTch- maker. Mrs. Levi decided iT was her Turn To geT maTched and seT her sighTs on Mr. Horace Van Der Gelder CporTrayed by Manuel Floresy, a wealThy hardware sTore owner. BuT This wasn'T The only love affair going on. Irene Malloy CLeslie Drakey and Cornelius Hackle qDoug Jacobsenprfall for each oTher and Ernengarde C erri Simasj and Ambrose Kemper CRandy Priory make marriage plans. ln The end, of course, Dolly did geT her man! Of course, The producTion wouldn'T have been possible wiThouT people like Mrs. Prichard, Mrs. Jacobsen, Mrs. Drake, and Bree SaTTerfield, who made all of The cosTumes while BeTh- any Knorr applied make-up. AfTer rehearsals, building seTs, sew- ing cosTumes, performing in fronT of an audience, and having a rioTous casT parTy, one would Think ThaT These people would wanT To Take a liTTle resT! No Way! AfTer The charac- Ters resumed Their acTual idenTiTies, iT was back To The rouTine of school: ThaT is, unTil The nexT producTion . . . Cafhy CervanTes porTrays Dolly Levi. Terri Simas makes lasT minufe Touch-ups on her makeup. Cornelius Hackle expresses his fondness Towards Irene Malloy To Barnaby Tucker as Minnie Fay looks on. 48 V GHS STUDENT LIFE 4 .. VKEVXD GALT HIGH PRESENTS w L' -' U MARCH 1982 .-
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On November 24, six GalT High enTranTs engaged in one of The mosT grueling conTesTs ever To happen in Their high school lives-a decaThlon. IT Took weeks of exhausTive Training To whip These compe- TiTions inTo shape. The faTeful day ap- proached. Morals were high. The six conTesTanTs had be- come superb represenTaTives of GalT High-Thanks To Their coaches, Don NoTToli, and RiTa Prichard, wiTh RoberT Kraude and Eugene Nunez as- sisTing. BuT waiT! These six people weren'T foolish enough To kill Themselves in such a Thing as a decaThlon, were They? Maybe noT a physical one. This was The Academic De- caThlon-a conTesT of brains, noT brawns. Our represenTaTives were divided inTo Three groups: Group A, which consisTed of Caroline Maccoun and KrisTi WinTerowd: Group B, which was Delores Mancebo and Troy Nelson: and Group C, which consisTed of Mike Ger- kin and KrisTi Grosshans. These six hardy souls com- peTed againsT TwenTy oTher ,. high schools and did very re- specTably. They were evaluaTed in Ten areas such as conversaTion skills, a wriTTen essay, and a formal speech, plus career educaTion, English liTeraTure, and maThemaTics, on which They had To Take wriTTen TesTs, noT To menTion a Super Quiz. Each TesT was worTh 400 poinTs, for a possible ToTal of 4000 poinTs. The firsT prize included a Trip To SouThern California's Dis- neyland and box seaTs aT The Rose Bowl in Pasadena. PicTured on This page are all Academic DecaThlon and MooT CourT parTicipanTs excepT KrisTi Grosshans and Mike Ger- ken. How would you like To pre- pare Two assigned cases, show facTs, answer quesTions, and presenT Those cases in fronT of a judge wiTh The ex- perTise of a criminal lawyer wiTh a Harvard law degree? QWell, maybe noT Havard-how abouT jusT GalT High School?5 ThaT's whaT Lisa Balukoff, Ken FriTz, KrisTi WinTerowd, Mi- chael WoolsTrum, and Terri STanley did wiTh The help of advisor, Mike MilleT. These ar- gumenTaTive seniors parTici- paTed in an evenT called MooT CourT , which Took place during The monTh of January. Their cases dealT wiTh The righT To close headshops, The FourTh AmendmenT, and The exclusionary law. WoolsTrum called iT a very challenging experience. FriTz believed, You geT To express your views on issues ThaT af- fecT people. OuT of These four high school lawyers, a PresidenT mighT be in The making. NEW YORK fACADEMIC DECATHLONfMOOT COURT
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