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A new director, four student directors students and teachers on committees work to bring 'Dolly' to musical life COMMI'I'I'EE CHAIRPERSONS Costumes Kathy Maj org Scenery Andrea C1ark,Joanie Neidhardtg Sound Jim Rag- landg Props Sue Manders, Jane Boyceg Set Dressing Terri Sanks, Beth Durstg Ushers Carol Burns There were a number of firsts for the musical behind the scenes: A new di- rector, Mrs. Barbara Kondalski, four student directors instead of two, a lot more people working on the dinner theater, new faces on committees that Weren't seen in the past. Senior student director Dave Black summed up the experience: I'm amazed at the amount of good each individual contributes. The musical develops friendship as well as mental toughness. 4 ' a 1. . .. .f 'f5.'L .. Far above: lleading the props committee were Jane Boyce and Sue Manders. They were in charge of providing all the items used on stage, Above: Confering on the costu mes are Mrs. Ituth Duty and Kathy Majors, Kathy was the only stu- dent to work on this committee. E52 X musical N l i Below: Pit Band Director Mr. Doug Williams. Far below: Giving Jenny Monaghan some dancing pointers is Director Barbara Kondalski. This was Mrs. Kondalskrs first year directing a Stritch musical.
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People playing games, eating food, ' ' g prizes, and laughing a lot are what the festival is all about A skating rabbit, balloons, food, games and prizes created a festive mood around the Stritch corridors, April 3-4, at the annual fundraising festival. Adding 327,600 to the school budget, this important event brought parents, students, teachers, and friends together for a weekend of fun and games. Each class contributed much of its time to help set the atmosphere, work the booths, support the attractions, and clean up afterward. Eating quarters and adding beeps, bangs, clangs, a.nd clashes to the air, Pac-Man fever invaded the gym stage along with other video games. The jail booth was another traditional favorite, confining victims anywhere from five to 30 minutes, including Sister NancyAnn and Sister Louis de Montfort for 8510 and 3525, respectively. Homemade lasagna, chicken paprikas, and desserts filled the cafeteria with ,mouth watering and delightful smells. Raffles for money, groceries, and party supplies allowed many people to go home with prizes under their arms. 54 I festival Top: 'faking charge of the merchandise booth, and Barb Jacobs stalk the halls, Above: Running Miss Mona Leos distributes tickets for the fresh- the balloon booth, Mrs. Petra Reyna and Liz men to sell. Left: Selling balloons, doe Bowling Smerklo retrieve a dart.
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