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AMM offers Minnesota Rivals a play which boasts local selling November 20, 21 and 22 AMM proudly presented the Thespian production of George Hermanls The Minnesota Rivals. This contemporary take-off on Moliere's The Rivals presents a group of characters living it up at Colonel Absolute's Piney Lodge on Gull Lake, Minnesota. The five main parts for girls were double cast, the older girls having first choice of performances. Six weeks of hard work also found construction crews frantically working to remodel old sets suitable for this play. -J I TOP: A tiny argument led to an agreement and then this? Sue Kirst reacts violently to her boy friend's CKevin Nickelsonj attitude towards the perfect girl for him. ABOVE: Sue Walerius, Bill Schneider, Pat McKeever and Kate Lyons try to work out a disagreement between families, but doubting Kategremains unconvinced. V H W Q, .i , X, 1 .it Q-.,. ti lk Y, RIGHT: It's not hard, just pretend you've got a big bath towel , . . Janet Donlin explains the twist to Tom Mikesh who tries to follow closely. 64fMinnesota Rivals
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LEFT: Margie Elias, Pat Reilly and Diana Hudalla spend renewal 'searching' for ideas. BELOW: Fireside songs lent a chance for harmonizing and a few smoke-tears for Su Bang after an outdoor liturgy. ABOVE LEFT: Through discussion Father Semsch made the sophomores think a little about the ideas of life and death on their renewal day. LEFT: Vicky Gusinda and Ann Gallagher express their ideas of friendship and love. Using differ- ent hand movements and facial expressions brought out their thoughts. ABOVE: Setting one's hair on a camping trip is just a little unusual. Looks as if Mary La- Coursiere and Maureen Scanlonjust barely made it to breakfast before the food was gone. Renewalsf63
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LEFT: When the play comes to a climax, Bill Schneider holds Steve LeClaire at bay as an inter- ested cast anxiously awaits the results of the conflict between the rivals. BELOW LEFT: A romantic Carrie Allard tells the story of her latest love to Kitty Navins while an amused college worker, Jeanne Mikulich, looks on. 6 TOP RIGHT: Tom Lecher and Debbie Searles comfort an excited Cindy Schreiner. ABOVE: Walk-ons Barb Adams, Sue Anderson and Mary Grau and important sidelines to the play by playing college workers and making the scenes more realistic. Minnesota Rivalsf65
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