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4' .ning I Bottom: When Brian Hale realizes that the sun isn't going to rise, he takes drastic measures. Below: Group interp involves stu- dents interacting with one another to achieve realism. Left: The cast of Brighton Beach Memoirs poses for a family portrait. Outstanding individual per- formances resulted in a third place finish at state for the speech team. Placing among the top three in sectional com- petition and advancing to state were Shari Bobowski, Bill Fo- garty, ludy Gawlik, Cherie Martire, Nick Misch, Trang Nguyen, Michele Purcell, and Fred Treftz. The contest play scored third in district competition and second in sectional to pave the way for a second place finish in state. Named to all-state cast were Cherie Ma- tire and Nick Misch. In state competition, finalists included ludy, second in origi- nal oratory and fifth in special occassion speakingp Cherie, fourth in dramatic interpreta- tion, and Michele, second in oratorical declamation. Fred was a state finalist in extemporaneous speaking, placed second in the National Forensic League Districts and qualified for National competi- Individuals third, play second in state tion. I was happy that four years of hard work finally payed off in my final season, stated Fred. The play l'Softly as in a Morning Sunrise, selected for group interpretation, was per- formed five years ago and was repeated because of its popu- larity. l picked this play be- cause it is humorous and fun to work with, stated Mr. lan Benjamin, director. The contest play, Brighton Beach Memoirs, took place in 1937 in Brooklyn. The play was about the warm feeling of a family relationship and the im- portance of keeping the family together. Students playing the roles had to learn the lewish inflec- tion and the Brooklyn accent. This play was new and never performed by any other high school in the nation, and I thought it would be challeng- ing, stated Mr. Tim Sweeny, director. Speech Contests B5
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Right: Spanish Club: Front Row: Karina Cruz, loann Morelli, Kim Mansanarez, Gail Grazioli, Laura Rodriguez, Lisa Ferczokg Row 2: Sylvanie lean-Baptiste, Cecilyne Maranon tpresl, Martha Rodriguez, Chiara Perkins, Martha Castellanosg Row 3: Eleanor Niemann, Dawn Weber, Cynthia Bustos, Diana Marroquin, Kelly Hubley, Clara Mer- cado, Row 4: Denise Hornoi, Sandi Phillips, Alice Morelli, Tracie Bell, lose Fonseca, Tanya Krawiecg Back Row: Demarla Lotton, Rosalyn Bradshaw, Mike Quirke tv. presj, Lisa Mika, Stephanie Lindsay ttreasj, Sandi Phillips Csec.l Below: Great Books Club: Front Row: Christine Grayson, Chana Mason: Row 2: Sandy Fransen, Mary Rogers, Sharon Tobecksen, Ellen Hayes, Eileen Quirky Back Row: Mrs. Saralyn Richard Csponsorl, Kristina Krupinski, Heather Hutchinson, Ray Finley, Tricia Vanderlee, Cathleen Ciecierski Below Right: French Club: Front Row: Trang Nguyen tv. pres.l, Marianna Runge, Rachel Greene, Sylvanie lean-Baptiste, Brenda Wright, Row Z: lanet Harding, Charlotte Banks, Sheila Quirke, Chris- tine Grayson, Vicki Perkowski, Sarita Moore, Row 3: Patty Hickey Csecj, Kathrine Mott, ludy Gawlik, loan Scarlette, Allison Nidetz Cpreslp Back Row: Anne Ziolkowski, Anne Larson, Christian Gervais, Sienky Lallemand, Marnie Murphy, Marina lurkovic Above: FTA: Front Row: Setette Everett, Adonya Selden, Latonia Washington, Beth Fromerg Row 2: Vinram Wade Bey, Latonya Scott, Brian Fullilove, Melanie McKnight, Marshane Shelby: Back Row: Kristi Franson, Dawn Ziolkowski, Deidree Hall, Mike Quirke, Ryan Miles, Miss Carole Reiher Csponsorl Above Right: German Club: Front Row: Angela Riner, Melissa Caco, Laura Rogers ttreasl, Claudia Barragan, Kathy Nagel, Row 2: Peggy Moreland, Karen Riner, Marianne Linde tv. pres.l, Angela Carlomango tpres.l, loanne Murray Chistjg Row 3: lulie Carlson, Todd Carlson, Dale Carlson, Gary -Lynch, Anamarie Linde, Back Row: Henry Trettz, lim Peyton, Fred Treitz, Mike lahnke, Dave Ducat Right: Jr. Il-KD: Front Row: Nap Chhim, Oralene Caston, Lisa Tilley, Anne Burnson, Dawn Marie Hayes, Ms. Chris Adamo tsponsorlg Row 2: Ms. Norma Felbinger, Lynn Dunlap, lason Vendola, Candy Brown, Cassandra Lee, Robin Whyte, Ms. lanet Fenizag Row 3: Mrs. Debra Robbins, Doug Witulski, Lendra Coleman, Steven Davis, Bren- da Hampton, Mrs. loanne Ginger, Back Row: Ms. loanna Wojcik, Cathy Simnick, loe Conversa, Rob Graham, Morgan Camplin, Alex Alvarado, Mrs. Barb Barr 86 Department Clubs
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