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I feel that being a part of the musical was a really good experience. ll's something I haven't had the chance to do before, which made it even more interesting for me. At first, it was a lot of work, trying to pul the scenes together and learn lines, but as we got into it, everything began to flow together, so that by the performances, it One nice thing about the show was that we not only had a large cast. but we had many peo- ple who were genuinely devoted. The first per- formance seemed to be the high point, it was exciting to see how, after weeks and weeks of rehearsals, the show was finally put together and became something we could take pride in and really have fun with. I think it was worth the effort i ,worked very well. ,, we ga ve. 1 1 . - Lisa Stefanowski t ' -Tom Stringer Q. 54 fi ,, Bl ..y 'j ':- gs I V I gl GYIKNQ' , l lv 1 , Qx Q ' 'X x I 'fs 4. .g. ':3:f 1, ' 5 , , 'H , 'ff'X.'1 if . . x ' , h' . ii ' t t, intra- -' 3: gg? H' . 4' . I ik! I Q 5 S , 'N ins' tvtivi 'v-,.f'1 54 N -f' L ff, ' ia? - Qf X' .- u t ,,iti f s s Y'-' 2, X! I ' '1' A 'L . 4 ,.-:sf w ' AV Af to ' 3 xl xl -mg ' 1. - t ' x Q- . , vo- ' Q :IEW s . .-P '41,-i K N 1 'f ', grew f ft' ' ' :. I l K ' 'R x' S 7. 1 was sq-c.- t .Q , t vt ' l ,S . g '- X' .f '. . l if L 4 'Z is Q' ' t ,Q , .1 if ' 1' Vim, 1 1 V15 - '-Ex -'fd A fig'-4 Musrcalf111 7 W f E 5 ' 1 , i T Pi R, t Z s 'glxrlz
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Drama UIub's wbvwinter Musical, ui Abner, left the usual occurences of High School life behind and headed down the road to Dogpatch, the hillbilly town where all the irregulars of the Al Capp comic strip of the same name reside. Under the direction of Miss Knudsen, music Director Miss Hartzell and Chore- ograpner Bonnie Boettcher, the unusu- aly large cast of 46 performers ani- mated app's zany and hilarious char- acters to create a show which was both outrageously funny and extremely entertaining. Li'l Abner followed in the tradition of BCHS Musicals, being a first rate pro- duction. However, it had an unusual twist to it, with three faculty members making cameo appearances. Mr. Barnes, Mr. Berigan, and Mr. Hennig were a refreshing addition to the show, drawing laughter from all in attendance. Remembers Mr. Berrigan, The teach- ers had a great time working with the students. They treated us as if we were one of them, and this made Li'l Abner an enjoyable experience. Li'l Abner is the story of Dogpatch, USA, Abner Yokum and his fellow citi- zens of Dogpatch as they try to save their town from destruction by an expe- rimental A-tom Bomb which is to be dropped by the US Army, and save Abner from the clutches of the evil and greedy General Bullmoose, who is attempting to prevaricate the formula for Mammy Yokum's Yokumberry Tonic from the gullible Abner. Starring Glenn Campbell as Abner, Terri Graff as Daisy Mae, Sean Smullen as Pappy Yokum and Lisa Stefanowski as Mammy Yokum, the cast kept the audi- ence chuckling and interested through- out the show, as the Dogpatchers go .. be S' , E ' H... E343 N l , . i , l N '-. '35i, '- Q ,. ' gi., TN F V' 3. 4 14. . I H. ff , f i N' ,: ' - Fi R? Q: A 43' , v 5 q+u 9 if i eiwesv.f Q.. fn'-' ' , A ,V J 47 ' A ,. ,. .. .- 1 tl Qggixigggf K' i. 1 through their zany antics to save Abner and the town. All turns out well in the end, as Bullmoose is caught in his own game of deceit, and Dogpatch is saved because an item of socially redeeming value is found there, namely a statue of Jubllation T. Cornpone, a bumbling General of the Confederacy during the Civil War. Terri Graff says of the show, Everyone involved had a great and unforgettable time. I will always remem- ber Li'IAbner. 113 In absolute despair, General Bullmoose in Nelsonl sings to the audience as an officer lMg Hallangerl leads him away. 123 At her marr ceremony, Daisy Mae lTerri Graffl prepare give her hand to Earthquake McGoon fBrian l terl. till On a lazy afternoon, Li'l Abner QG, Campbelll relaxes at the fishing hole with the I lMr. Barnes, Davld DeBruine, Barry BarnhiII,' Mr. Berlganl. U1 Taking control, Mammy Yol lLisa Slefanowskil tells fellow Dogpatchers they can save the town from being bombed, v Daisy Mae lTerri Graffl and Mayor Dogmeatl Elliottl listen attentively. 'N I 110fMusicaI f 't' - af . Q ,Q O0 C to X ' -5' illll UD fflllllllll QQ K - ..-f N X 'p14A, ll Q 1 1 215' 9 U Q In g M ,nie A -Q- a P lg s np,-5 1.11 4 L 1 mf- Q 41 1 ,, x . Q 7, I ' ixy, ' ' 'A fy, , I' Li 't 8 a . A -Q f -' .5 at X iz' V 'I . 1 1 li . 1 V i- 'N f A '51 'S Tk 'll fs. 5 f ' , A' ' ', ' , ,- , 1 ,. ' ' g ' - ' . f A - . - vfp '. ,-H I 4' if , ? V V . my 1 '- f f -Y . .. Q - ' u A , .. V. ff't!f.f..i'5i F 11. F ,X ix ry. . ?'t 5,55 , 1.13, A .. X - 1 - Y A f i ' 6 -r-file , I ' Jia it - Al Q . A V I, QA .. 3- ,V Q ' b g ' if V Q L Y ltr-, I it 'Q it A K fl i . 1 A . it---eg g . -' A r f : 1 1 .... ' A f - .. .- it A 1. 1. 1-E T' jfff i f..sf ,1 , , ,K ' 1 4, : ' ' Q i' 5 i . . f , . , .1 1 fy, - if Q. .f f' Cuff' , N a i 1 A 1 T . V 1 ..v' tl:-r , A ', ,3 ' 'tu - ..,., .. ...Q ,, . ' - nb. . f 2 3- Aa- -M .,.... . -- yn. ,Ll 4 . A -Q, H -I
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5-t 1 '1 f. f- , .r X K . 'xx I x NL- 'KH 4 Q , ' Y 'null W , -'f J R qu Photo by Christopher Bergh . 1 12 I Academics I o V 1 f 595 A J 4 T X 1Large picture! Removing a sliver, school nurse Mrs. Marjorie Lewinhelps sophomore Chris i Weisman bandage her hand. 12D Workllidvin the band room. Lori Rehn searches for aww of sheet music, Many students spe?lUt r study halls helping Mr. Buenger with his liiegk 1 13, During bsndpractice, Junior Deniqi . Toussaint plays her flute. 10 In French ILL slie X .2 , H , Ftushman and Brooke Tafoya study together. ' i f E, i X X ' ' i N
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