Barry Huang

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'''Barry Huang''', currently a junior attending the [http://www.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania], is a 7-year [[WMACS]]er. He was a camper from [[1999]] to [[2003]] and a counselor in [[2004]] and [[2006]]. His counselor during all 5 years of camperhood, during which he was in groups B4 through B6 (and also Group F in a new alphabetical grouping system tested in 2003 and abandoned thereafter) was [[Mok-yi Chow]]. Over his 5 years at camp, he became inseparable with several returning campers; this culminated in the formation of the entity [[F4]] in 2003, composed of the four long-time campers Barry, [[Jeffrey Ian Chen]], [[Daniel Chen]], and [[Quentin Tai]] in Group F. His younger brother is [[Sean Huang]].
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'''Barry Huang''', currently a junior attending the [http://www.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania], is a 7-year [[WMACS]]er. He was a camper from [[1999]] to [[2003]] and a counselor in [[2004]] and [[2006]]. His counselor during all 5 years of camperhood, during which he was in groups B4 through B6 (and also Group D in a new alphabetical grouping scheme tested in 2003 and abandoned thereafter) was [[Mok-yi Chow]]. Over his 5 years at camp, he became inseparable with several returning campers; this culminated in the formation of the entity [[F4]] in 2003, composed of the four long-time campers Barry, [[Jeffrey Ian Chen]], [[Daniel Chen]], and [[Quentin Tai]] in Group F. His younger brother is [[Sean Huang]].
During his camper years and even as a counselor, Barry was particularly proud of consistently taking an integral role in skit-planning. [[Skit Night|Skits]] he has been involved with over the years include:
During his camper years and even as a counselor, Barry was particularly proud of consistently taking an integral role in skit-planning. [[Skit Night|Skits]] he has been involved with over the years include:
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2002 - [[Space Camp]], a parody of John Lucas' [http://www.starwars.com/ ''Star Wars''] movie saga, especially focusing on the recently released [http://www.starwars.com/episode-i/ ''Episode I: The Phantom Menace''].
2002 - [[Space Camp]], a parody of John Lucas' [http://www.starwars.com/ ''Star Wars''] movie saga, especially focusing on the recently released [http://www.starwars.com/episode-i/ ''Episode I: The Phantom Menace''].
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2003 - [[(F4 Skit)]], a general unnamed skit parodying the counselors and other happenenings of that week.
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2003 - [[(E4 Skit)]], a general unnamed skit parodying the counselors and other happenenings of that week.
2004 - [[The Apprentice]], the 2004 counselor orientation skit and a parody of the NBC reality show, [http://www.nbc.com/The_Apprentice ''The Apprentice''].
2004 - [[The Apprentice]], the 2004 counselor orientation skit and a parody of the NBC reality show, [http://www.nbc.com/The_Apprentice ''The Apprentice''].

Revision as of 20:32, 2 August 2006

Barry Huang, currently a junior attending the University of Pennsylvania, is a 7-year WMACSer. He was a camper from 1999 to 2003 and a counselor in 2004 and 2006. His counselor during all 5 years of camperhood, during which he was in groups B4 through B6 (and also Group D in a new alphabetical grouping scheme tested in 2003 and abandoned thereafter) was Mok-yi Chow. Over his 5 years at camp, he became inseparable with several returning campers; this culminated in the formation of the entity F4 in 2003, composed of the four long-time campers Barry, Jeffrey Ian Chen, Daniel Chen, and Quentin Tai in Group F. His younger brother is Sean Huang.

During his camper years and even as a counselor, Barry was particularly proud of consistently taking an integral role in skit-planning. Skits he has been involved with over the years include:

1999 - Counselor Deathmatch, a parody of the MTV claymation series Celebrity Deathmatch.

2000 - Thursday Night Live, a parody of the NBC comedy show, Saturday Night Live.

2001 - A Day In the Life of WMACS

2002 - Space Camp, a parody of John Lucas' Star Wars movie saga, especially focusing on the recently released Episode I: The Phantom Menace.

2003 - (E4 Skit), a general unnamed skit parodying the counselors and other happenenings of that week.

2004 - The Apprentice, the 2004 counselor orientation skit and a parody of the NBC reality show, The Apprentice.

2004 - The Lord of the Keys, the 2004 counselor skit and a parody of Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings movie saga, based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novels.

2006 - WMACS-Men, the 2006 counselor orientation skit and a parody of the X-Men comic series.

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