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28 Government-Education Day
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Talent Zone comes to Hobart Those in the audience of the auditorium April 22 and 23 were treated to a trip through “The Talent Zone” as the Genesius Players presented its annual tal- ent show. Seniors Rocco Paris and Bob Nanney were selected mas- ters of ceremonies and entertain- ment included singing, dancing, instrumentals, and skits as well as blackouts. The most unique act of the show was a presentation of “You Light Up My Life” in sign language by a group of girls from theater class. 1 . The best way to kill a shark? Hire Roy Richmond, Dave Thiel, and Fred Stahl. 2 . To her parents, Joan Katona dedicates a song performed in sign language. 3 . “Little girls don’t have cooties!” ex- claims M.C. Bob Nanney to M.C. Rocco Paris. 4 . Singing about the Moral Majority is Dave Thiel, Rocco Paris, and Valerie Wil- son. 5. Gods Dave Czerniak and Kevin Speer sweep statues Maureen Holzmer and Chris Wilson. 6 . Take off, you hoser!” Bob and Doug McKenzie are played by Eric Allen and Jeff Hoback. 7 . With a zap, Darlene Henley captures the audience with the song “Queen Bee.” 8 . Singing “Fame!”, Amy Davenport leads a group of juniors in a dance finale! Talent Show 27
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Williams is Gov’t.-Ed. Day Mayor Seniors filled governmental and teaching positions at the annual Government-Education Day, March 17. Acting as mayor of the city was high school mayor, Russ Williams. The clerk-treasurer du- ties were fulfilled by Chris Wil- son. They presided over the City Council meeting that night. The city engineer was John Arington. Fire chief was Jeff Eleff and po- lice chief was Rick Adams. In the court positions, Brian Black was the city judge, John Tipton was the baliff, Tim Cover was the prosecutor and Rachel Castro was court clerk. Principals of Fore- man, Ridge View and Mundell schools were Beth Glinos, Becky Janas and Barb SeDoris, respec- tively. Although 86 seniors par- ticipated in the day, there were about 20 more senior applicants than positions available. Those participating in the education seg- ment of the day observed in their schools March 10. 1 . A signal is given by Tom Ledyard that the “fire” is out as the student firemen leave the building. 2 . Assisting a Foreman kindergartener with a printing lesson is Allison Shamblin. 3 . Listening to the facts presented in a mock court case is City Judge Brian Black. 4 . The arresting officer explains the events in a mock case of drunk driving against Chris Wilson as John Tipton and Tim Cover look on. 5. While teaching second grade at Ridge View School, Paula Zimmerman pauses to check a student’s work. 6 . Gym teacher for-a-day,” Brian Stan- kich, pauses to catch a basketball thrown to him by a Ridge View School student. Government-Education Day 29
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