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KEEP THE BEAT. Tom O Donnell gives a helping hand to a couple members of the band, trying to show off their talent. WHAT’S GOING ON? Cheryl Turner doesn ' t want to be left out. as Margie Reed does her best to comfort Bob Hess. TILL THERE WAS YOU. Tom O ' Donnell serenades Chris Miller in their version of Till There Was You. Music Man Captivates Town As the lights dimmed, excitement spread throughout the auditorium. The curtain rose and we were transported back to River City, a small town in Iowa that was about to be confronted by a swindling salesman known as the Music Man. He charmed his way into our hearts as he sang about the evils of playing pool, and we watched as he conned so shrewdly the townspeople into bel ieving he was a qualified music teacher. But his plans were thwarted when Charlie Cowell, portrayed by Mark Brownd, recognizes Harold Hill and exposes the Music Man. Under the direction of Mr. Larry Stuber, the lead roles of Harold Hill and Marian the Librarian were brought to life by Tom O ' Donnell and Chris Miller. Harold Hill ' s friend, Marcellus, was portrayed by Jim Prather; while Marian’s mother, Mrs. Paroo. was played by Margie Reed. Other charming characters were Mayor Shinn and his family, played by Kevin Guzowski, Patti Fleszewski, Kim Klawitter, and Alexis Plautz. Also featured were Jodi Smith, Shannon Harkin, Mary Sue Bruynell, and Leslie Williamson in their roles as the Pickalittle Ladies. The quartet, consisting of Mark Beitz, Bob Boyer, Lewis Rea, and Eugene Szymoniak, added a cheerful tune here and there, such as “Lida Rose and Sincere . The cast danced to numbers like “Shipoopi and Marian the Librarian with the help of choreographers, Janie Berland and Randy Hooks. Exciting songs like “76 Trombones’ and Wells Fargo Wagon were performed by the Choral and Orchestra Department under the direction of Mr. Gordon Wilder. Mr. Mark Smith and Mr. Joseph Manfredo. The cast spent many long hours perfecting the musical and their efforts helped to make the show a complete success.
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DID YCXJ HEAR . .? Leslie Williamsc Mary Sue Bruynell, and Patti Pleszew! discuss the latest gossip of River City HOW DO YOU LIKE IT? Randy Hooks, aspiring young inventor, asks Kim Klawitter for her opinion. GIVING IT ALL THEY GOT! Showing their hard work has paid off. member the cast get excited about the musical 12 Music Man
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