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,L,1Tl. . Professional comes to direct play - - ction, cut, try it again these are some of the terms that were heard during the Winter and Spring plays, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Cow- boy. Cowboy was per- formed on May 18, 19, 1979. Cowboy was set in the late 1800's in the Wild West. The play portrayed the lives of such Wild West villains as Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy, Wyatt Earp, and Jessie James. Cowboy was written and di- rected by Kent Monken, a pro- fessional from Old Orchard Country Club Theatre, the assis- tant director was Michael O'Brien. The stage manager was Justin Synnestvedt and the tech- nical director was Dave Kasten. The cast in Cowboy con- sisted of Dan Gathercoal, Pete Kowalczuk, and James Berner. Monken said Cowboy was 16fWinter 8.1 Spring Plays his major accomplishment in di- recting. Kids who have never been on a stage before an audi- ence really enjoyed acting out their parts and being a part of the play. Cuckoo's Nest, was direct- ed by Mr. Douglas Kornelly. The technical director was Steven Janicki and the stage manager was Andrew J. Burke, who was assisted by Mary Strategos. The cast included- Susan Schreiner, Nanette Kuczek and many other GBS Students. Paul Kapustka, the house manager, said, I felt the' play was very original, extremely in- teresting, and a lot of fun to be involved with. Cuckoo's Nest portrayed the lives of some of the patients in a mental institution. Action, cut, try it again finally turned into the spring and winter plays. BILL GREEN CONSOLES Liz Ventura after the death of her husband in the play Cowboy THE MENTAL PATIENTS receive a surprise visitor, Linda Baumgartner. Ea emi? am
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MICHELLE KOSIK AND Jim Fabrie prepare to skate off in their number, A Brand New Key. CLASS OF '80 girls, Cheryl Pugliese, Tracy Kolba, Karen Baumann, Debbie Hrejsa and Toni Dini pull for a win in the tug-of-war. SENIOR DAVE DEAN shows good technique in the pie-eating contest at the Titan Olympics. THE GANG OF Pardon Me, Boy, TOP FOWI Lori Manning, Sue Kuczek, Margie Nelson, Caryl Koop, Jill Schultz, Sue Westman, Sandy Dale, Wendie Gerschefsl-:eg Bottom row: Tracee Hoffmeyer, Michelle Kosik, Sandy Dickau, Karin Urevig, Lisa Fredrickson, Jane Heidenreich, Nancy Hackl, Petey Fuller, tip their hats. Titan Olympics 81 Synchronized Swim Club 15
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JUSTIN SYNNESTVEDT BEGINS his revision of hospital policies with Marc Lewin. JUSTIN SYNNESTVEDT, ALIAS McMurphy, challenges the authority' of Nanette Kuczek, Nurse Ratchett. Winter 8: Spring Playsfl7
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