Barry Huang

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'''Barry Huang''' graduated from Centennial High School in 2004 and is currently a junior attending the [http://www.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania]. Barry is a 7-year [[WMACS]]er: 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 Groups E and F in a new alphabetical grouping scheme tested in 2002 and abandoned after 2003) 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''' graduated from Centennial High School in 2004 and is currently a junior attending the [http://www.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania]. Barry is a 7-year [[WMACS]]er: 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 Groups E and F in a new alphabetical grouping scheme tested in 2002 and abandoned after 2003) 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]]. In [[2006]], he "adopted" the group G3, which quickly became his favorite adopted group ever and which he now fondly looks after as his little sisters, or daughters, or whatever.
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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2006 - [[WMACS-Men]], the 2006 counselor orientation skit and a parody of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men X-Men] comic series.
2006 - [[WMACS-Men]], the 2006 counselor orientation skit and a parody of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men X-Men] comic series.
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===Barry's Notable Quotes, Occurrences, Nicknames, and Roles:===
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*[[Legs behind head|Putting his legs behind his head]]
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*[[So Guai]]

Revision as of 02:38, 4 August 2006

Barry Huang graduated from Centennial High School in 2004 and is currently a junior attending the University of Pennsylvania. Barry is a 7-year WMACSer: 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 Groups E and F in a new alphabetical grouping scheme tested in 2002 and abandoned after 2003) 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. In 2006, he "adopted" the group G3, which quickly became his favorite adopted group ever and which he now fondly looks after as his little sisters, or daughters, or whatever.

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

2003 - A Week at WMACS, a general 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.


Barry's Notable Quotes, Occurrences, Nicknames, and Roles:

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