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Talent Show performed in gym — Believe It or Not J ‘“Believe It or Not,” the Genesius Play- ers presented the 1983-84 Talent Show April 26 and 27 in the gymnasium. The 60-member cast had to move the show eight days before opening night because of asbestos in the auditorium. Juniors Melin- da Cochran, Dave Nanney, Midge Zeller, and Senior Jon Krone served as emcees for the “Believe It or Not” Talent Show. Co- stage managers were Seniors Mary Mills and John Trojan. Mr. Dean Wolff donated the use of his sound system for the show. Twenty-four acts performed during the al- most two hour show. Blackouts included the 2 + 1 (“senior citizens” wander into the show), announcements (a spoof of the messages on the school’s PA system), and impersonations of famous ladies. The en- tire cast joined the emcees in the finale, singing their version of the theme from the TV show “The Greatest American Hero” . . . “Believe It or Not.” 1. Introducing intermission in commercial form are Emcees Melinda Cochran, Midge Zeller. Jon Krone and Dave Nanney in costume. 2. Junior Doug Corey can’t understand why the rest of the band calls him a “wimp.” 3. Michael Jackson is in our talent show? Believe it or not, it’s only Senior Diane Castro dancing to the popular song “Billie Jean.” 4. A dress shop owner (Junior Holly Freckelton) would like to know “who ' s the real dummy as she dresses a mannequin (Junior Racllyn Williams). 5. Accompanying Senior Micki Stratton with a song she composed herself is Senior Kathy Smock. 6. During a blackout. Senior Citizens Alicia Brad- ford and Micki Stratton protect themselves from the asbestos in the school. 7. Perform ing a beauty shop quartet are Junior Midge Zeller, Sophomore l.aurie Russell, and Sen- iors Lisa Russell and Chris Dooling. 8. Junior Melinda Cochran and Sophomore Brian Collier sing a love song entitled Perhaps Love. 9. Performing a dance to the popular song “Beat It” is Junior Cyndee Biggs. 22 Talent Show
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Government-Ed. Day involves 73 seniors Government-Education Day involved 73 seniors April 19. Staff positions at the elementary level were filled by 41 seniors, while 32 were involved in the city govern- ment. HHS mayor Bob Oppman presided as the city mayor for the day. Angie Forbis was clerk-treasurer. Other governmental positions were filled by Engineer Brad Ruel, Prosecutor Kris Wilson, and City Judge Sherry Kerr. Police Chief Rich Brendza , Captain Mary Black, and other officers practiced firing revolvers at the firing range. Fire Chief Paul Guglielmetti submitted a formal letter to the mayor about the day’s activities, which was a nor- mal duty. Also, in the firehouse with the firemen were Assistant Kent Fattore, Cap- tain Steve Sopko, and Director of Fire Prevention Gary Kostbade. 1. Firemen Rick Smith, Bob Tokash and Mike Ze- linsky are ready for action on Engine No. 2. 2. Performing his duties as engineer in city hall is Senior Brad Ruel. 3. Senior Kara Turley loads the film projector for her first grade class at Foreman School. 4. Refereeing a game of dodgeball is Senior Maureen McDonald in gym class. 5. Officer Toni Rodriguez takes the car out on patrol with a real police officer. 6. Working with the learning disability class at Liber- ty is Senior Michelle McDonald. 7. Kindergarten teacher Bob Crossk passes out work- sheets to his Mundell students.
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