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“Guys and Dolls” Bring In “A 1. Nathan (Doug Mossano) “assures Adelaide (Shauna Lilly) that they will get married — sooner or later. 2. Nathan’s crowd (Darren Bourne. Chris Douglas. Seth Dietrich. Joe Friend. Marvin Sweeting. Brian Jovanovich. ShaunGaiy. Dave Ehle and Brian Bellevue) shoot crap in the sewers of New York. 3. Arvide (Scott Abbott). Calvin (Brandon Gary), and Martha (Shelley Cancilla) attempt to recruit souls for their mission. The mission band (Scott Abbott. Brandon Gary. Robyn 4. Brandt. Shelley Cancilla and Ann Roetclsoender) tnesto convert the New York Gty low life (Joan Loper, Uz Hester) as a drunk (Brian Jovanovich) staggers by. s Miss Adelaide (Shauna Lillv) rejoices over her forthcoming elopement as Harry the Horse (Alan McKniqhO.BigJule (Brian Bellevue). Nathan (Doug Mossano), Lt. Brannlgan (Colin Hayes) and a few crapshooters plan the getaway. Cast members are: (back row) Charlie Pike. Brian Bellevue. Chris Douglas. Cheryl Barnes.Vicki Pownall. Robin Rowan. Mindy Stoner. Jay Porterfield. Sandie Lorenz. Teresa Fleming, Lewann Newcomb. Alan McKnight.Kym Baskins. Joan Loper. Liz Hesler. Jenny Goldsworthy. Seth Dietrich, (middle row) Brian Jovanovich. Dave Ehle. Marvin Sweeting. Scott Abbott. Robyn Brandt. Ann Roecisoender. Steve Jones. Anna Ralston. Shelley Cancilla. Brandon Gary. Anne Hedstrom. Kathy Frostad. Annette Fly. Deanne Sherrer. Midge Hebert, Diane Lewis. Christie Hedman, (front row) David Rice. Shauna Lilly. Doug Mossano. Darren Bourne. Laura Fry. Karen Skrinde. Dee Dee Keyes. Pam McLean. Joe Friend. Shaun Gary. Brian Cumutt. Colin Hayes. Not pictured: Ani Shamamian. Larenda Willcuts. 34 Musical
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Behind the Scenes 5. Technical crew members are (from left to right): Scott Newsom. Bill Cooper. Chris Bray. Kris Olson. Jeff Aim. Jim Wilson. Dave Abel. Dave Larkin. J. J. Stanton. Linda Davis. Tom Morgan. Dianne DeYoung. Patti Pfeifer. Kathy Lockhart. Dcnice Helium and Barb Johns CV T W Backstage 33 1. Bill Cooper finds the “hotbox” routine highly intriguing. 2. Jim Wilson (“Tech. Bum“) sleeps in the sewers. 3. Dave Abel exclaims with glee, “Hey honey, there’s no one back here. . 4. “Oh. !! J. J. Stanton exclaims. “Here comes Anderson, don't let him see the broken set! What was that huge crash behind the scenes? Ask any tech, crew member and he or she will probably tell you it was just a backdrop falling, or a steel bar hitting someone’s head, which are things that actually happened. This year’s technical crew did a fantastic job changing scenes and working with sound effects and lighting, not to mention the actors and actresses. Without this group of dedicated people, I.H.S. plays would have no scenery or special effects. Their support made the plays much more fun for everyone involved, the players and the audi- ences that saw them.
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“Guys and Dolls did indeed attract “A Bushel and a Peck” of people. The house, which is supposed to hold only 225, was filled with a record “Si Siverson Theatre crowd of 312. The second entire weekend was presold out, which broke a second record. The audiences were thrilled by the off-Broadway love story about Nathan Detroit (Doug Mossano) and his fiance of 14 years, Miss Adelaide (Shauna Lilly), and Sky Masterson (Steve Jones) who lures Sergeant Sarah Brown (played alter- nating nights by Anna Ralston and Ann Roetcisoender) to Havana to win a bet and ends up falling in love with her. The largest cast and crew ever of 65 members worked hard for eight weeks to become one precise unit. The prayer circle, formed each night, served to draw everyone closer and helped all get through the chaos of missing props, quick quick changes.sponging on and washing off Havana make-up and transforming room 101 from classroom to dressing room and back. The first snow on closing night didn’t prevent the cast party with its annual Napkin Awards at Totem Lake’s Pizza Hut. The directors did an excellent job of putting it all together. Mr. Hjalmer Anderson directed the action and coordinated the set building. Mr. Gerry Marsh and Mr. Joe Bynum rehearsed the 35-member orchestra. Mr. Don Hedstrom directed it and rehearsed the vocal parts. Mr. Ruben Van Kempen choreographed the dances from chorus line to crapshooters. Many students assisted the directors. Stage manager. Bill Cooper organized the tech, crew; Laurel Cancilla designed all the costumes; Kris Olsen took charge of the light booth, and Patty Pfiefer and Kathy Lockhart checked props. Others that helped were Bruce Stewart with make-up and Mrs. Morgan who did anything needed from sewing buttons to bringing lemonade. “Guys Dolls” was one very successful, enjoyable show. 1. Adelaide (Shauna Lilly) and Sarah (Anna Ralston) encourage each other to Marry the Man Today. 2. Miss Adelaide (Shauna Lilly, seated) and her farmerettes (Pam McLean. Lewann Newcomb. Laura Fry. Anna Ralston, Teresa Flcminq and Diane Lewis) sing “about you.” 3. Nicely-Nlcely Johnson (David Rice). Nathan (Doug Mossano) and Benny Southstreet (Darren Bourne) discuss where the crap game will be held. 4. The Save-A-Soul Mission staff and a prayer meeting crowd of crapshooters and their dolls listen as Nicely-Nlcely Johnson (David Rice) gives testimony of his wild dream. Musical 35 6. Miss Adelaide (Shauna Lilly, middle) and her debu- tantes (Diane Lewis. Lewann Newcomb. Christie Hed- man. Anna Ralston.Teresa Fleming. Pam McLean. Dee Dee Keyes. Karen Skrinde and Laura Fry) kick it up in the hot box. 7. Sarah (Ann Roetcisoender) listens as Sky (Steve Jones) sings about his time of day.
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