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5. Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River An- thology was presented by Concord High School as this year's fall play. It consisted of one act and portrayed the dead res- idents of Spoon River, a small town in Illinois. Through song and free verse monologues the play revealed' the bitter- ness, frustration, and humor that existed in small towns throughout America around the turn of the century. Stated director Don Queener, lt was a very interesting and worthwhile produc- tion, but in order to understand it the audience needed to concentrate and lis- ten well. Fall Play , gi. T. The cast consisted of seniors Katie Atkins, Paige Stutsman, Keith Axman, Sabrina Lee, Nici Kruzel, Joe Slabach, Matt Nicoson, Crystal Cavanaugh, Brian 4, .Y ,.7 ,..,, ,,,g,,v wvv-j 57 5 lt was a change from the usual plays from the previous years because of its content and setting. i? 4- 7,i,, ,, LL.. ,,,,,,,,1 Stout, Carol Trinh, Amy Snyder and junior Scott Klein. Sophomores were lvlatt 'l-lolly and Christina Olson. Others included i,'i I 'isi were Verray Chupp, junior, and freshman Vicki Wells. The students were chal- lenged to do a variety of characters and did it very well, said Mr. Queener. f Senior Jack Christeon stated, lt wasa change from the usual plays, from pre-l vious years because of its content andi setting. Laura Brown, junior, thought it was aH very intense play, and it was difficult to understand unless you paid attention well. All in all, though, I liked its idea and the way it was carried out. - BY MARISI-lA FORTNER l l
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