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Theater Is Growmg Theater is a growing department whose laws and out- reach 1's certainar no! ifmited to theater majors atone. It saves a liberal aris cah'ege by Invnlving a large number of students, bath on and off the stage, as each production pulls in and touches new people, Ihe department is very active with a major production each quarrer and, beginning the third week of March, two sludent-direcled plays. In addition, it holds numerous workshops for high school students as well as students who wish to work on Augus- fana presentations. The fair pradudfon af Mllfam Shakespeare's 'CA Midsum- mer Nighfs Dream. was directed by Mary Deltagesa. I! prayed to said out crowds each night Kathy Mclennan, asst. professor of theatre directed the winter production of The Crucible by Arthur Miflen She said she was both challenged by Me expeIfence and research and very pieased wflh the turnout Tire spring musicaf The Robber Eride groom was directed by Mary Dellasega with musical! direc- Iar Ga vid Alt. Each show was also aided by a production and set constructian staff of over 50. Additional! , Chris Soren- sen, a junior majoring in Iheafea directed Christopher Durang's An Actor's Nightmare, and senior English major Sarah Becker directed a play she wrote entitled There's No Place like Hamel v $a4 r
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During the past two years the Rachaty-t has had difficulty getting the yearbook out on time. There was a prahtem of getting pages done This past year's staff was left ta finish the 184385 edition. This had caused the staff hat to put enough energy into the current edition at the beginning at the year. But as time went on, things seemed to fall into place even though there was samethnes commotion among members. But as can be seen, though, the staff imam! got their act together to promote a hook that is R k t I realty building for a better future. . 00 e y- Many people have put an enormous amount of time and energy into this book: Adviser Harry Stetting Co-Edr'tors Suzanne Battek tatso Business Managed and Bill Hochmuth tatsa Students Edited: Sectional Editors Haley Hoett fAcademtcs and Ctubsj, Karen Ducy mart; Peter Mchats fSeniar Index and Advertisementst, and Chris Zuehlke Greeks and Activitiesj; Head Photographer Ron George. Others who have contributed a lot to the boot are Sue Battagtfa, Aha Domwr Kirsten Fahtberg Sue Falter, Karen Kapmahn, Dawn Unhert, Julie Noel, Patty Peirras, Patricia-Patitlo and Beth Woods. Upper Left Row 1: Karen Ducy. Chas Zuchlke. Kaley- Hustle Row 2: Dawn lumen, tulle Noel. Eric Knudsen, Upper thght: Arm Darow and Run George. Bottom: Sue Battek and Bit! Huchmulh. 30
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