Mount Union College - Unonian Yearbook (Alliance, OH)

 - Class of 1985

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— OLYMPICS — OLYMPICS — OLYMPICS — OLYMPICS — OLYMPICS — oe NS

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— SPORTS — SPORTS — SPORTS — SPORTS — SPORTS — SPORTS — The World Series in 1984 saw the Detroit Tigers beat the San Diego Padres four games to one. The Chicago Cubs came close to getting into the series but the Padres won. In the American League, the Kansas City Royals lost in the playoffs to the Tigers. The photo shows Kirk Cibson of Detroit jumping for joy after scoring in game five. Darrell Evans is the on-deck hitter. — OPPOSITE PAGE — The United States did very well in the Summer Olympics, winning 83 gold | medals, 61 silver and 30 bronze. Carl Lewis won four gold medals — the 100 | meters, the 200 meters, the four 100 meter relay and the long jump. Mary | Lou Retton won the all-round gold medal and led the gymnastic team toa | silver medal; she also won bronze medals for the floor exercise and the } uneven parallel bars and took a silver medal for the vault. The Soviet Union and other Communist countries boycotted the Summer Olympics. The Winter Olympics in Yugoslavia saw the United States win four gold | and four silver medals. Scott Hamilton won a gold in the men’s figure skating and Steve Mahre won the gold medal in the Giant Slalom skiing | event. Chicago Bears’ Walter Payton eyes New Orleans Saints’ Whitney Paul as he carries the ball on his way to setting the record for rushing. He broke the record of 12,312 held by Jim Brown.



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WHERE’S CHARLEY Book by George Abbott Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Based on the play CHARLEY’S AUNT by Brandon Thomas The plot of WHERE’S CHARLEY centers around a pair of Oxford boys who need a chap- erone so they can entertain two young women. Charley's Aunt was supposed to arrive for a visit but her plans were cancelled. In order to pull off the charade Charley impersonates his Aunt. This folly leads to all sorts of problems such as the Uncle of one of the young ladies falling in love with the masquaraded Charley. Eventually the disquise is discovered and the plot unravels hap- pily. The cast included Stan Trogani as Brassett, Rick King as Jack Chesney, John Zamarelli as Charley Wykeham, Michele Samay as Kitty Ver- dun, Denise Reno as Amy Spettigue, Bob Mur- rell as Wilkinson, Atilla Samu as Sir Francis Chesney, Tim Evans as Spettigue, and Janet Jones as Donna Lucia D’Alvadorez. The chorus was made up of Bryant Birr, Caryn Carmack, Todd Casper, Sheila Chaney, John Clemence, Wendy Davidson, Shawn Douglass, Anita Drda, Debbie Gow, Sue Gross, Linda Infield, Keith Jacobson, Noriko Kobayashi, Rick LaDue, Alan Meinke, Dennis Moore, Bob Murrell, Margaret Scheimer, Brian Skidmore, Deanna Swaldo, Hei- di Vanderzyden, and Laura Walsh. Dancers were Debbie Blinn, Jamie Caquzza, Betsy Kinney, Lin- da Kubic, Anne Nicholson, Julie Pierson, and Stan Trogani. The play was directed by James Vincent, Musical Direction by Gary Funk, De- sign-Technical Direction by Douglas D. Hendel, rehearsal accompanist Joe Jadick. Nancy McLoone assistant directed and Andy Mudd stage manager. Performances were February 23- 26 1984.

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