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Margaret Seaman, with a hefty supply of junk food. tions — Jennifer Moser in the chapter Public Relations event and Peggy Woods for the Chapter Activities Scrapbook. As a part of the competition, awards are presented to students who are outstanding in one area of the competitions. Heather Traverse, Margaret Seaman, Judi-Jo Fuoti, Debbie Chmielewski, Angela D'Onofrio, Kristine Mombaur, Mary Ann Vicino, Joanne Riley, and Charlenen Macaluso re- ceived either a first or second place a in written test or a role play situation. A role play situation is one in which a student is judged on the way he handles a business situation. Michelle Stoebling, elected Central Re- gion Blue Vice President for New Jersey DECA High School Division, will begin her term in June taking Rupal Shah's place. This is the second year that Sayreville's chapter has a state officer for DECA. Finally, a scholarship was presented to Peggy Woods for excellence in Marketing Education. Central Region Marketing Edu- cation teacher coordinators awarded her a $750.00 scholarship, which will help defray her expenses at Montclair State College. In total, Sayreville DECA won 22 awards and is presently preparing for the national competition to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah in April. Cindy Pancurak, Sherri Mafucci, Lori Diaczyszyn, and Gail Buckler enjoy the festivities. Student Life 29
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SAYREV1LLE SWEEPS DECA COMPETITIONS The DECA ensemble. Sayreville War Memorial High School's chapter of the Distributive Education Clubs of America does it again! At a conference held on March 7-9 at the Great Gorge Mountain View Resort, Say- reville DECA received 22 awards in their state leadership. Leading the way was Rupal Shah with a first place in the Finance and Credit written event. Presently, Rupal is the Central Re- gion Blue Vice President for New Jersey DECA. Also, Charlene Macaluso and Greg Noa placed second in the Advertising and Display and General Marketing supervis- ory level respectfully. Third place winners include Christina Castronova in the Fashion Model Casual, while Yvonne Basarab won in the Fashion Merchandising event. Other third place winners included Joanne Riley in Finance and Credit CBCE Event and Judi-Jo Fuoti in Food Marketing Master Employee Level. Honorable mentions were Heather Tra- verse in General Marketing supervisory level, Debbie Chmielewski for Vehicle and Petroleum Marketing and Jean Bohling for Fashion Modeling Casual. This year was the first year Sayreville DECA entered Chapter Events. These events must be completed by all of the members in the chapter. For the first time, Sayreville DECA had two honorable men- 28 Student Lite
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I JOSEPH ... Under the direction of Mr. Michael Piccuirro, this year's spring musical Joseph and the Technicolor Dream- coat was a tremendous success. The play began when Joseph, played by an outstand- ing Joseph Refano, was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers (played by Jon Snyder, Jack Cibrian, Rajat Shah, Nick Caparaso, Joe Lajewski, John Brophy, Matt Frohn, Paresh Patel, David Dietsch, Hugh Klitzke, and Stan Laikowski). After working his way up to head servant, he was seduced by his owner's wife, Mrs. Potiphar (Wendy Zakrewski) and upon finding this out, Joseph was thrown into jail by Potiphar. A long stay in jail passed before Joseph was released to interpret the dreams of Pharoah (Jack Cibrian) and because of his in- terpretation, Egypt was saved from seven years of fam- ine. At this time, Joseph was named the Pharoah's right hand man. Joseph's long lost jealous brothers, now reformed, went to Egypt to beg for food. However, they realized that the person to whom they were begging was actually the brother that they believed was dead. In happiness and joy, the family was reunited and lived forever in peace. Director Mick Piccuirro instituted one night for an un- derstudy performance in order to give the understudies one night in the limelight. Potiphar (Hugh Klitzke) flashed some cash. Pharoah Elvis (Jack Cibrian) acts out his puzzling dream. 30 Student 1 ite
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