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To see is to believe Opening night miraculously transforms cast of twenty-four £ 6 T I ihe Song of Bernadette” was a | play of numerous miracles. The twenty-four cast members worked hard with one another to prepare for their miracle of opening night. “This year’s play provided me with quite a challenge. Most of my actors and ac- tresses were both very lively and new to the theatre,” said Ms. Wirth. The play was set in the grotto of Lourdes, France. The Blessed Virgin Mary worked her miracles through Bernadette, a poor Lourdes child. The cast spent many hours learn- ing lines, blocking, and building their characters. “The play was a lot of work, but we made sure it wasn’t all work and no play.” said Mary Meduna. Before practices the cast enjoyed playing vol- leyball in the gym and just sitting around talking to each other. But once on stage they left all this behind and transformed themselves into their characters. On Oct. 31, opening night, the cast joined hands and asked for God’s help Get back, get back!” says Dave Sayker to Lana Hohn, Hilary Kavan, Kindra Styskal and Amy Brabec. Jeff Norris tells the housekeeper Sara Tur- man to bring his breakfast to him in the garden. All-school testing “Of all days school testing had to land on my ’six- teenth ’ birthday! This kind of present was not what I expected. I’ll bet they did it on purpose.” Annette Woehrer in their performance. “Their prayers before they went on each evening were touching,” said Ms. Wirth, “We all felt the presence of God, Mary, and St. Bernadette with us as we practiced and performed.” “That’s the last of the onion soup,” says Heather Doxon to her husband, Mitch Novak as they discuss their economic plight. Getting Things Done “Workday is a great day. All the work I didn’t do during the quarter I do on workday. It is definitly a learning experience for me. ” Doug Ohnoutka 10 Fall Play
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Dressed as twin babies, Ann Brabec and Kathy Albin get a bit carried away as they come down the steps on the way to lunch. At Saturday nights Homecoming Dance Sta- cey Sensibaugh. Todd Rezac, Mary Ohnoutka and Renee Woehrer dance to “Mony Mony . Michelle Hajek and Curt Hohn are dressed for the occasion on Uniform Day as they proceed to senior religion. First football gaim “We got really pumped up before the game. Even with our line being as inexperi- enced as it was, we pulled through and won with a close victory.” Mike Morrissey All school mass “Fr. Christensen told us that if we would act as serv- ers at all the school masses, he would take us all out to eat at the end of the year. ” Charlie Benal School pictures ‘ Why can’t we get a better photographer? Every year my picture comes back with something wrong: eyes closed, my hair’s a mess or all my makeup is smeared. ” Hillari Ka van Homecoming 9
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Art field trip “During the year we learned many artistic tech- niques. On our field trip we saw how different artists applied them to their works. This helped me in my own art. ” Debbie Vasina Homecoming “l really don’t know that much about what hap- pened at the dance. I spent my whole evening in the girls ’ restroom hiding from a guy who was asking me to dance. ” Amy Chvatal Fall play “I thought the fall play was inspiring because it taught me to recognize that God works miracles through lit- tle everyday examples a lot of us fail to see. ” Mike Polacek Fall Play 11
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