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Scott Kradolfer, Mark Liscomb, and Hartley Batchelder perform Fugue For Tin Horns Scott Kradolfer, Hartley Batchelder, Dan Pascarelli, and John Porcaro Missing another cue is Mr.Charles Djerf, making Lisa Brangiforte, Lisa Connolly, and Julie Flaherty seem to lose their patience. Greg Minassion brought down the Mr. Scanlon and Mr. loanilli portrayed two love house with his portrayal of Elvis, but starved sailors In their rendition of nothing Like A did the King ever wear docksiders ? Dame. 14 They say that the second spot in the show is the most difficult, but Jackie Potter seemed to have no problem.
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Michelle Cashman, who could be Aph- rodite in this toga, is accompanied by Roberta DiTullio as Tinkerbell and Paul Shine as... well. ..Paul Shine. Lauren McMamara surprised everyone when she accepted the scholarship to Rodeo Clown College in Wyoming. Best of luck in the future, Lauren! Such a subtle change can make such a big difference! Here Lisa Sands models the latest in fashion feline headgear. Doctor Jack Merrill: John Wayne, Wyatt Erp, or Howdy Doody? The world may never know. Halloween This years Halloween Dress Up Day at Quincy High proved to be successful and fun with a few unexpected occurances. Every year, students and teachers compete for the best costume award. The costumes are judged by a group of facul- ty. This years winners of the contest were 1st Place Deanne DeSantis and Beth Weixler, as Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. Coming in second was Scott Kradolfer dressed up as Jesus. Lauren McNamara came in 3rd as a clown. Honor- able mentions were the pirate Genevieve Iorio, the Macho Man Mr. Mosher, and Bret Bat- son, Jason MacKay and Rod- ney Spear, who broke away from tradition with their por- trayal of the Droogs, the brutal characters from A Clockwork Orange. Although it was a funfilled day there were a few mishaps. Jennifer Mullin, who dressed as a Christmas Tree, was sent home because the angel hair on her costume gave her a rash. Jessica Rutan was al- most put down for a cut. Her English teacher Mr. Bruce Mc- Donald did not recognize her. All in all the day was full of fun and imagination. Jenn Mullin got her holidays mixed up, and Tanya Innello got her decades mixed up, but at least Shiloh Thomp- son was on target. Okay. ..we know that Lisa Brangiforte is Cleopatra, and Scott Kradolfer is obvi- ously Jesus Christ, but Joe DeAngelo is indeed a mystery. 1 i
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Scott Kradolfer supports a not-so-dain- ty Hartley Batchelder in Two Ladies. Dan Pascarelli and Hartley Batchelder reveal their intentions to a distraught Scott Kradolfer. As Mr. Uhler gets his chance in the spot- light, do we detect jealousy in the eyes of Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Scanlan, and Mr. loanilli ? Was it the thrill of the ap- plause? The fun of the rehears- als? The tension of opening night? Whatever it was, we were back. Cabaret ' 88 marked the second Quincy High production directed by the new music teacher Salva- dor Bartalotti. After the suc- cess of Scrooge in December 1987, another show seemed not only feasible but possible. Although QMS had put to- gether many similar shows in the past, this one was to con- tain a surprise for many; not only were the traditional tal- ents of the student body to be employed, but the faculty was to prove that it had a stage presence all its own. Rehearsals a couple of times a week, costume fittings, a few lines to learn — for most of trie students it was nothing new, and for some veterans it was a way of life. But the presence of teachers created a new spirit of competition, something akin to sibling rivalry. We weren ' t al- lowed to see them rehearse (continued on page 132) Mrs. DeChristofaro, Mrs. Herbert, Ms. Dalton, and Mrs. Quintiliani sing backup for Mr. Uhler. Hone of them will admit to loaning him the bra. 15
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