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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1985, p. 21

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Speaking of Soaps NORTHWEST HERALD SoctlonB Friday, August 2,1985 Pag* 3 by Jon-Michael Reed ALL MY CHILDREN: Monty quizzed landlady Mrs. Gonzales about Tad and Dottie, who assumed the stage names, Alfred and Susan. Robin came to the rescue when some punks hassled Myrtle. Eugene disappeared after attempting to charge Jesse with attempted mur­ der. Det. Young convinced Jesse to do some undercover work. Adam fired Erica, who enlisted Palmer's help in an attempt to take over Brava Magazine. Brooke didn't along with Marie's wish for a qui ie marriage. Jeremy reluctantly be­ came a part of Erica's scheme to make Adam think she's having an affair with Jeremy. Jesse hid out at Vera's pad, but he's afraid of her Jealous boyfriend, Bernie. Cliff warned Sandy not to trust Palmer, who secretly dug up facts about Sandy's past. Greg hired Robin to work as his darkroom assistant, but Enid doesn't like Robin. Lawson discovered Tad and Dottie's real identities. Edna learned that Bar­ ton's looking for the computer disk. ANOTHER WORLD: Thomasina and Carter learned that their un­ born baby should be born happy and healthy. Daphne was upset with Mi- choud, who offered Sally a job at Le Soleil. Sally doesn't know that Mi- choud wants her to be the Le Soleil woman. Sally's worried about Cat- lin, who didn't tell her that he's secretly working with Larry. Vic­ toria fumed whoi Peter nixed turn­ ing over her share of the Love fam­ ily money. Victoria and Marley traded identities for a day. Victoria secretly worried that her murky past will catch up to Marley while she's pretending to be Victoria. Brittany was caught trying to free a drugged Dale, who's being held prisoner by Tommy Lee. Michoud told a .puzzled Daphne that he doesn't like Felicia to spend time with Zane. Catlin's and Brittany's undercover work is drawing them closer together AS THE WORLD TURNS: Margo found the car that belonged to mur­ der victim, Evelyn Stone. Shannon was upset to learn that Richard, the mystery man she's been phoning, has seemingly vanished. Dusty was rushed to the hospital after Steve found him lying by the roadside. Craig called an ambulance for Dusty, but kept mum that he was the one who ran the kid down, Steve became a suspect in Dusty's hit- and-run accident. Dusty doesn't re­ member anything about his acci­ dent: Margo learned Evelyn Stone was poisoned, and that the woman had underworld connections. Sierra noticed that Craig is acting very nervous. Marcy was upset to learn that Stewart suddenly left town again. Kevin wants a job in Luan­ da's business empire. Margo thinks Evelyn was looking for someone from the Ryan family, but Barbara, who was a Ryan, didn't recognize Evelyn's name. CAPITOL: Sloane romped under the sheets with Zed, then quizzed him about his vendetta against Trey. Trey realized that Sloane had bedded Zed. Tyler was stumped when Jarrett's fingerprints proved that Jarrett is not gangster, Victor Markham. Mark gave Clarissa an engagement ring. Thomas learned that Wally's gambling again. Kelly became ill after a confrontation with Sloane at the Beaux Arts Ball, which Kelly ended up attending with Brooks. > DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Victor, who is Savannah's and Patch's boss, was livid that they let Pete and Melissa get out of town with the photos Victor wants. Hope's superi­ or, Officer Bob McBride, is on Vic­ tor's payroll. Ivy freaked out when Pete phoned to say he and Melissa are heading for Los Angeles. Savan­ nah sent Patch after Pete and Me­ lissa. Alex noticed that Linda is afraid of Victor. Shawn and Caro­ line objected when Kimberly went out with Victor. Chris captured an arsonist that Linda and Alex hired to torch Chris' club. Savannah threatened Alex, admitting that she knows he's behind the recent water­ front disasters. Shane's gathering all the info he can on Victor, past and present. Shane is upset that Kimberly is seeing Victor. Liz is afraid to have another child for fear it will contract juvenile diabetes. Tony and Eugene rescued Anna and Calliope from Baba's harem. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Tony re­ gained the use of his legs, but he still can't make love to Tania. Rick and Ginny learned that Derek put Mike in his will. Frisco and Felicia learned that several former W.S.B. agents are helping Sean pull off the Aztec treasure caper. Grant con­ fessed to Robert that he tried to steal the treasure in order to get rich and, ultimately, to win back Celia. Buzz doesn't think that Celia is the right woman for Jimmy Lee. Sean told Grant that the treasure has been sent oyt of town on a barge. Jimmy Lee warned Grant not to interfere with Jimmy Lee and CeUa's wedding plans. Holly again failed to escape from Prescott. To provide a cover for Robert's investi­ gation of Sean, Robert and Anna let. everyone think that they have re­ newed their past affair. GUIDING LIGHT: Claiming that Kurt is an illegal alien, Rick sicked immigration authorities, Helen and Mitch, onto Kurt. At the Lewis fam­ ily lodge, Billy sent Kyle out on a "snipe*7 hunt, but Reva found Kyle, who she feared had been lost in the .woods. Reva and Kyle admitted they're still in love. David success­ fully hid Kyle's ransom money from Max. Beth warned a scheming Su- zette that she'll never take Lujack away from Beth. Alex pressured Lujack and Beth to get married because Alex fears Lujack's music career will ruin their romance. Wal­ ter refunded Kurt's money and ad­ mitted he gave Kurt a forged green card. Charlotte spread the rumor that Ed fathered Claire's baby. Sti- zette pressured Lujack to give up Beth and concentrate on his career. Jackson lusts after Beth. Lt. Jeff Saunders connected the deceased Stan to a Chicago crime boss. LOVING: Mike and Noreen suc­ cumbed to passion and spent a love night together. Jack is suspicious of why Ava borrowed money to pay for Tina's operation. Noreen fantasized about Mike while Shana feared that she's losing Mike's love. Jack told Ava that he's divorcing her and she can have custody of Johnny. Ava swore she'd see Stacey and Jack dead before she'll give up Jack. Ava later pulled a gun on Stacey. Jona­ than caught Loraa with Keith, who begged her to tell his story to Fa­ ther Jim. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Gina told Giulietta that she'd once had a pas­ sionate affair with Asa, who doesn't remember the event. Mitch beat up actor Grover Todd, who had been hired to impersonate Mitch at the time of Harry's murder. Grover left town after giving up a role in Woody's movie, "Backfire." Bo was shocked to learn that Giulietta is 22. Rob agreed to let Brody move in with the rest of the Llanview teens because of Brody's supposed inter­ est in Joy. A disguised Ivan checked out Rob's past and quizzed Rob about his relationship with Cassie. Cassie was shocked when Dorian said she'd help Cassie and Rob plan their wedding. Tina told Mitch that Pete's going to prove Mitch hired a lookalike in Miami. Herb prosecut­ ed Tina's murder case when Carla suddenly became ill. Woody wooed Mimi. During Tina's trial,' the pub­ lic learned Viki has a multiple personality. RYAN'S HOPE: Max sent Jac­ queline out of town. Max's private detective, Jaff, took Chessey prison­ er, but she wouldn't tell Max who she's working for. Chantal learned Gabrielle has seen Jacqueline. Jack was kidnapped at gun point by Serge's henchman, Reggie. In order to smoke out D.J.'s boss (Serge), Jack wrote a newspaper article about the car theft ring. Gabrielle realized that someone (Chessey) is impersonating her. SANTA BARBARA: Princess Ce­ leste, the daughter-in-law of the King of New Stall and, admitted that she was in cahoots with Dr. Renfro, who mistakenly impregnated Amy, with frozen seman from the King's deceased son, Adrian. Brick object­ ed when Amy considered the King's suggestion that she stay in New Stailand because her son is the heir to the throne. Gina returned from the drug rehab hospital and was upset to catch C.C. smooching with Sophia. Gina had a miscarriage af­ ter falling down the stairs during an argument with Santana, who had demanded to see Brandon. Mason comforted Gina. Ted and Laken made love for the first time. Cruz was forced to arrest Ted for raping Christie. C.C. had a fainting spell. The real Jack Lee bested Jerry (the fake Jack Lee), who was then thrown into the King's dungeon. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW; Bela was furious to find the gold medallions missing. Rider and Dan­ ny learned the medallions are worthless. Rider was livid to see T.R. kissing Danny. Liza "nixed making public her romance with Hogan. Lloyd hired a private eye to find out who Liza's sleeping with. Stephanie disapproved of Wendy's affair with Quinn. An ailing Tour- neur was hospitalized while Liza was off sleeping with Hogan. Chase stole another TV program idea from a frustrated Quinn. THE YOUNG AND THE REST­ LESS: After learning of her father's death, Alana was further shocked when Robert admitted that he's really Tyrone and that he's black, not white. Alana threw Tyrone out of her bedroom because he betrayed her trust in him. Matt insisted to Nikki that he's only romancing Ash­ ley in order to help Nikki. Victor told Nikki about Ashley's real par­ entage. Gina said she'd back off forever if Neil can't accept her pris­ on past. Brad gave Jill a shoulder to cry on after John ordered her to sleep on the sofa. Brock also com­ forted Jill. Ashley warned Victor that she won't let their friendship turn into a tawdry affair. Paul sus­ pects that Shawn blew up Pete's lighting board. Brad took Traci out on the town. Jazz was surprised to learn that Amy's been seeing Kong. Matt evaded Ashley's questions about his past. m wwmm ; sjV-: Clowns ' . i i I' T f t the industry outside of the circus. These are the clowns that usually work part-time and are. contracted out to do parties, picnics, grand openings, parades, etc. Along with the overall increase in the number of clowns has also come a significant increase in the number of female downs. "Up to seven or eight years ago, 80 percent of the clowns were male," Kovar said. "Now it's about 50-50." Partially responsible for the in­ creased number of clowns are class­ es taught at colleges, junior colleges and high schools for people interest­ ed in learning the art. Most of these classes are taught just for fun, but Kovar said that there are at least 20 major colleges offering accredited courses in clowning in the United States. Kovar taught such a course in clowning at McHenry County Col­ lege several years ago. More re­ cently, the course was taught last spring by Violet Schadeck, who will again be teaching it this fall. Scha­ deck herself got involved in clown­ ing only a short time ago, in 1977, when she took a similar course at the age 52 with her twin sons. "I'm young at heart," Schadeck said. "I'm an eternal Peter Pan." The course she now teaches at MCC is a 10-week class that meets once a week for two hours. Students write their own skits and then over the 10 weeks perfect the script and develop a look to go with it. Schadeck said mat she had a wide variety of students in her class last fall, ranging in age from 16, to 60 or 70 years old. The students also came from all walks of life. "They do it (learn clowning) be­ cause they want to make money or want to entertain people," Schadeck )lained. Covar said that in the classes he has taught, the basic age group was about 30; but he too has taught students of all ages. He has had professionals and blue collar work­ ers alike, each with a different rea­ son for being in the class, but usual­ ly with one underlying motive. "There is a need within all of us to be loved and accepted," he ex­ plained. "That need is just greater within some of us." -Continued trom page IB) be great "Clowns can bring happiness to so many people," Kovar explained. "They can also do things that couldn't be done by anyone else." "I love children, but I especially love the old people," Schadeck said. "Their eyes just light up when you walk into the room." When asked how they would like to see National Clown Week ob­ served, Kovar said that he would like people to remember that clowns are people too, underneath the makeup and costume. "Parents are the worst," he said. "They tell their kids to go kick the clown or step on his feet. 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