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Q ABOVE: DEVILBISS STEERING COMMITTEE, FRONT ROW: Iulie Henning-Tryouts: Debbie Opaczeski-Ushers: Paula Ash- 'Tickelsg Sandy Yourisl--Tickets: Chris Hewlett, Pal Kronfield, Al Snyder. and lane Draper-Iunior Adsislanls. STAIRS FROM LEFT to RIGHT: Robin Adams-Programs: Connie Swanson- Publicity: Karen Duerringer-Costumesg Ianet Lubov and Ann Mc- William-Ushereltes: Bob Haddad-Properties: Sue Colboth-Secre- tary-Treasurer: Carol German-Make-up: Karen Rupp-Dancers: Nadine Liber-Scenery: Barb Smith-Make-up: lim Booker-Scerr ery: Mark Everhart-Pit Band: Keith Vandivort-Student Director: Karen Sarno-General Chairman. NOT PICTURED: Dave Pankralz, Sue Eiserling, and Dan Vandivorl-junior Assistants: Ken Skalski- Technical Direclorg Dave Orr-Cinematographer, and Devon Mc- Loughlin-Casl Party. RIGHT: STAGE CREW, FRONT ROW: Iohn Siewald, Bob Lycly, Randy While, Paul Iossi. SECOND ROW: Lyle Scott, Ieff Renshaw. Ken Skalski-Stage Manager. Phil Rice, Tom Brown.
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Man Performances Draw Big Crowds Seventy-Six Trombonesufstiidents and facul- ty members whistled, hummedf and sang that tune all through the halls as the cast prepared for The Music Man . Since the first presentation took place at the end of exam week, one matinee was performed on Thursday, Ianuary 27, and a second on Sunday, Ianuary 31, something new for De- Vilbiss High School. Mrs. Martha Pownall directed the musical this year and Mr. Dan Kronfield was the conductor. For the first time, two girls shared the feminine lead: Bobbie Bean and Sue Hazard. Both played Marion the Librarian. The audience generously applauded Keith Vandivort's performance as Pro- fessor Harold Hill. Publicity and usher's maxi skirts featured patri- otic colors. The 1912 costumes reminded students of today's nostalgic styles. TOP: The Barbershop Quartet-Dan Vandivort, Bill Schultz, Ioe Gwinner, and Dave Britisch harmonize Lida Rose . ABOVE: Alan Hedler lWinthropj, Bobbie Bean lMarion1, and Heather Allard IMrs. Parool relax between scenes. LEFT: Mary Lee Sedlander lZaneeta Shinnsl and Ben Wendell lTommy Djlasl display danc- ing as well as acting talent. BELOW: Keith Vandivort is caught dressing behind scenes in the teacher's lounge.
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Many Students Work Behind Show Scenes Since December Pit Band has spent about 10 hours a week on Spinning Wheels , Spooky , and other arrangements of Mark Everhart for DeViltries. A part of Pit Band practices for a combo in which they play professionally. Members of the Stagecraft and Lighting class spent their class time building sets for the school dramatic productions. Music Man called for the interior of a train. The class members altered this to make the bus interior for the opening scene in DeViltries. Eight juniors served on the steering committees for Music Man and DeViltries. This is an honor usually reserved for seniors. UPPER LEFT: Paul Iossi hoists Ken Skalski up on a batten to check its weight support. ABOVE: PIT BAND, FIRST ROW: Mark Everhart-Director, Brad Ritchie, Ron Sloan, Larry Laskiewitz, Robert Berles. .SECOND ROW: Tom Szor, Mike Miller, Mark Marion, Alan Schawalbe, Terry Szor, Kevin Pownall, Don Ward. LEFT: MUSIC MAN STEERING COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: Sue Webb-Scenery: Barb Smith-Make-up: Becky Small-Propen ties: Amy Musgrave-Publicity. SECOND ROW: Barb Allison- Usher: Rachel Snyder-Business Manager: Craig Lykins-Pro- grams: Bob Haddad-Tickets. NOT PICTURED: Ianet Dunn and Laura Seiler-Costumes: Luann Perales-Programs: Kathy Iex- Publicity: Wendy Hrabak-Scenery: Ann Tippett-Tickets: Sue Eiserling-Ushersg Ken Skalski-Student Director.
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