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THE ULTIMATE. On their last concert tour, The Who stopped at the Coliseum on Novem- ber 10th. Concert goer john Pracejus said, It was definately the best concert I've ever seen. Daltry and Townshend were dynamic! MASH BASH. Mrs. Grace Kozak and her 5th and 6th period College Writing class donned their Army fatigues on Monday, February 28th, in honor of the last segment of Mash. The party was great but the show itself was a real disappointment! said Mrs. Kozak. FRESH AIR. Students studying in the South House courtyard are a common enough sight, but on March 4th!? Iunior Debbie Hauser en- jgyg the 700 temperatures and the chance to be outdoors. 16 News Events xxx Xxx '-?Kf:2i? 1' c N fi --,XXNXYX X Z 7.1, WW
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-Ahhh' f aIii..4f.4 I e ' . ii, .A ,au- Y ., , . .I if I 5 J ' ii, MISTAKEN IDENTITY. Mr. Henderson CVaughn I-Iayesl is mistaken for Tony Kirby Uohn Bradleyj during the play. I was really the IRS man and not Vicki Kunkel's boyfriend, stated Vaughn. 1 ' PIROUETTEI PIROUETTE! Dancing to the xylo- l phone playing of Ed Carmichael 1Creg Maroldj, Essie Carmichael fKim Tindallj receives lessons I from Russian Dance Instructor Boris Kolenkhov CKeith Coadj. MAKE-UP CALL. Make-up calls usually began three hours before the performance, remarked Bruce Manners, who is being prepared by Amy Collantes. TETE-A-TETE. During a serious moment between Tony Kirby Uohn Bradleyj and Alice Sycamore fVicki Kunkelj, the maid, Donna 1Bridget C-ehrij, interupts the affair with her sousaphone playing. You Co.n't Toke It With You 15
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The 1982-83 school year will long be remembered as a year filled with diversity, especially when it came to the weather. During the entire year the only month it didn? reach 70 degrees was Ianuary! In fact, in early March a group of Bedford students had a beach party at the Walton Hills Lake. Senior Tim Uher, who attended The Ins and the out-of-season party, said, The idea was wild and the party was cool as hell. However, later in the year, we had more snow for Easter than we had for Christmals, and a snowstorm almost cancelled school in April. The weather was not the only extreme though, the past year was one of many new beginnings and sad endings. It was the year that E.T. be- came a national celebrity as well as the winning float at Homecoming . . . and the year when M A S H came to an end after 13 years on the air. To commemerate the last show Mrs. Kozak's fifth Sz sixth period College Writing class had a party. Mrs. Kozak commented I've watched M A S H for a long time and I'm a real fan of the show. I thought the last show f ' CA was worth remembering, so when my class asked to have a 'Mash Bash', I said OK! . The party was a lot of fun, said senior Karan Tomiselli, everyone dressed up like characters from the show, we had pizza, and lis- tened to music from the Korean War period. Another high point of the year Cuts of '83 came when Michael Stanley ad- dressed the student body in a special assembly. He spoke about success and becoming successful, a topic the lead- er of MSB was well qualified to discuss. 1983 was also the year that Cleveland saw The Who give their last concert in the U.S. Tickets were available by mail only, and a few BHS students were able to get tickets. Iunior jim Duber, one of the people lucky enough to attend this farewell performance commented, The concert just blew me away. It was great music and a fantastic light show. FAMILIAR FACE. Michael Stanley, who is usually the headline attraction at places like Blossom, graced the stage at Bedford this spring at an assembly honoring top students. WIND BLOWN. Another chapter in the weird weather facts for 1983 will have to include tornado damage incurred during a severe storm that hit in early May damaging this Bedford Heights home. News Events 17
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