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Many girls try out hoping they would be chosen for home- coming court. Amy Zedan, Matt Taylor, Rob Stewart and Kim Rogers await the final results for court in suspense. Interact s skit is their version of the Dating Game. Chad White and Harold Bellack stare in envy as Jennifer Bialow announces that Chris Kuntz has been chosen by Gina Seither. The night before the big event provides laughter, spirit, joys by Roxanne Moshonas There else could one see the Dating Game, be entertained by Banana Man or watch an Indian get shaving- creamed? Tornado Tales, of course. The night before Homecoming, traditionally called Tornado Tales, was filled with clubs’ skits rendering their interpretation of the Homecom- ing’s theme of “Flatten the Featherheads.” “Flatten the Featherheads” referred to the vic- tory over the opposing team, the East Bay Indi- ans. Scott Sheplak, president of S.G.A., emceed the evening, occasionally throwing in puns that got the crowd groaning. He said, “I tried to add a little humor between skits with my jokes, like my Math Club joke: What’s African drum music? Logarithms! I think the evening turned out well, and everyone had a good time.” All the clubs that participated worked hard on their skits, some of which had the crowd in stitches, while others brought moans from the crowd. The winning skit, performed by Interact, was a humorous spoof of the old T.V. show “The Dating Game.” The girls’ cross country team acted out “Ten Little Indians”. “We started the ten little Indians skit as a joke; we weren’t going to do it,” said Roxanne Robbins, “But we did and won second place!” Eleven organizations in all participated in Tornado Tales. In between the skits, sports teams were intro- duced and court nominees were announced. The crowd began to squirm in anticipation of the main event — the announcement of the court finalists. One freshmen, two sophomores, three juniors and seven senior girls were chosen for the Homecoming court. The queen, however, was not to be announced until halftime of the Homecoming Game. Tornado Tales provided an exciting prelude to the climax of the football season — Homecom- ing. Homecoming: Tornado Tales 27
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HOMECOMING Bryn-Alan Many clubs and teams spend hours after school practic- ing skits for Tornado Tales. The girls’ cross country team performs “Ten Little Indians” for the crowd, and captures second place. Much waiting is involved to find out just who made home- coming court. Mr. Williamson congratulates senior Candy Brooks with her escort Randy Fitzpatrick when she finds out she has been chosen. Many girls were hoping to make homecoming court but Linda Palumbo and her escort Jimmy DeCesare show their excitement when she finds out she is one of the chosen few. 26 Homecoming: Tornado Tales
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HOMECOMING The final wind-up of Homecoming week is the annual dance. Students slow down for a mellow song after the fast paces of earlier songs. The Junior Class took first place with their float entry in the parade before the game. Susan Shoaff, Brian Owens, Arthur Rubin, Heather Hicks, and Alisa Acosta proudly ride on the float that took weeks to prepare. QUEEN: Sunday Steward SENIORS: Candy Brooks Laurie Frank Mahi Gelep Linda Palumbo Kim Rogers Amy Zedan JUNIORS: Carrie Barber Lisa Keech Ashley Strauss SOPHOMORES: Jamie Gelep Elly Zedan FRESHMAN: Madre Barber e S. ' S™ the Bryn-Alan In the football seasons climatic game — Homecoming — Tom Leigh breaks through the pack for a first down against the East Bay Indians. Front row seats . . . the Homecoming Court has front row seats on the track for the Homecoming Game. Junior class representatives and their escorts: Nick Dritsas, Ashley Strauss, Pepper McCraw, and Lisa Keech discuss the foot- ball program. Homecoming is a night to be remembered by all class representatives. Mike Capogna, Carrie Barber, Scott Tas- sone, Elly Zedan, Chip Hoffman, Jamie Gelep, Doug Robin- son and Madre Barber enjoy the nights festivities. 28 Homecoming: The Big Night
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