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1. “That’s what 1 Like About You” was played by Senior Bill Nicoloff and his band. 2. Doing a karate sword kata is Senior Sherrie Mavroni- cles. 3. After finding out who his girl is in “The Dating Game,” emcee Brian Collier faints.
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‘Talent Game The theme of the 1986 talent show was “The Talent Game.” Emcee’s for the show were Seniors Ed Hook, Rob Ervin, and Brian Collier. They did skits on game shows and board games such as “The Dating Game,” “Trivial Pursuit,” and “Dance Fever.” Help- ing Director Shirley Ann Mumaugh was Sophomore Jody Jackson, assistant direc- tor; Sophomore Michelle Turchany, stage director; Seniors Bill Antle and Jim Robison, curtains; Junior Karen Lowe and Senior Steve Stofko, sound; and Sophomore Jody Jackson, and Juniors Tom Ehrhardt and Ron Sebben, lights. Mrs. Carole Miklos was the accompanist for the show. 1. Singing to the song “I’ve Got a Crush on You” is Senior Julie Lazart. 2. Doing “Immigration Games” from the play “West Side Story” are Junior Michelle Yaros and Senior Ed Hook. 3. Dancing their rendition of “Two to One” are Fresh- men Mary Orosz and Tiffany Testerman. 18 “Talent Game”
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Literary Night A new event, Literary Night, was orga- nized by Mrs. Judy Lopez and Miss Shirley Mumaug h. Students were given extra credit to present a skit about class literature. They also gained credit for making posters and refreshments, dressing up as their favorite character the day of the presentation, and attending the performance. Skits presented were scenes from “MacBeth,” “Huck Finn,” “Crime and Punishment,” “A Separate Peace,” “Julius Caeser,” “The Crucible, “Of Mice and Men,” “Great Expectations,” “The Lottery,” “Cry, the Beloved Coun- try,” “The Gift of the Magi,” “Our Town,” “The Minuet,” and a skit of British literature through the ages. X. Portraying a character from Sophomore English, “Julius Caeser” is Sophomore Jay Lee. 2. Three witches from “MacBeth” were reenacted by Seniors Sue Gregor, Jeff Remaley and Kathy Fattore. 3. Co-organizer, Miss Mumaugh, goes over the final format before the show begins. 20 Literary Night
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