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Cheaper B The Dozen Economy O Motion At Its Best! Suppose you're an attractive high school girl and you're not only a member of a large and unique family but your father is, in fact, one of the great pioneers of industrial effi- ciency. Then let's suppose for no apparent reason, he decides to apply his unorthodox methods to you and to the rest of your big family. The results are terribly embarrassing, funny - and it must be admitted - extremely effective! Before the curtain ever opens, auditions take place. The potential actors and actresses sit nervously. Then, the director instructs them, You will not be reading directly from the script, but instead you will read the Get- tysburg address. You do not have to be Lincoln! After the initial shock is over, chuckles and signs of relief echo around the room. Thus, eighty-four people go through the Gettysburg address. Kit Scott, a senior, read it like Lincoln, but as a female! Katie Ander- son had a fresh idea reading it as a small child. After things get rolling, the usual prob- lems arise. Mernorizing lines, making it to rehearsals and, of course, making sure all the lights and sound equipment work. The clos- er to opening night, the more the tension grew. November eleventh, opening night of Cheaper By the Dozen. The Green Mountain Players are looking their finest. The cafeteria is transformed into an elegant restaurant with cornish game hens at the main dish! The play is a success! The audience laughed, and by closing night they were cry- ing at the ending. Mr. Simmons commented, The play was a success and the cast achieved it well. Also commenting was Kristen Watts, For me, the play was really neat because I got to play a very dramatic character which is new to me. Kristen adds, The audience responded well, and it's a lot harder to make people cry than it is to make them laugh.' Another aspect, important to the play, was the lighting. Two new strip light tracks had been installed. Sean Kyer, a senior, worked the lights and played the part of Dr. Burton. Sean says, Even though the play had a shaky beginning, we managed to pull off an extravaganza of lights and sound which per- sonified the actors themselves. After the play ended, there is always the Cast party to look forward to. Ita, the last time the cast is really together. There, the cast gave presents to the directors and light- ing crew. One of which is a key chain with a picture of Mr. Simmons just after he had yelled at the cast. Art director Sybil Miceo addressed the cast in saying, You are one of the best casts I've ever worked with! Cheaper By the Dozen had been one of the most successful plays for Green Moun- tain theatre. The chance taken on a dramatic comedy worked. In the future, we hope to 'lMr. Chairman, I 'd lrlre to go into the topic of rollerslca tes. What's wrong with mel? L- N' A Q it Q Q Q gg X . see more of this kind of productions. S, .rf CAST Lincoln Heed the slaves . . . all Mrs. Gilbreth Mr. Gilbrerh Ernestrne . . . .......... , . . ..., . . Christine Worster ....................NateStarkey BeclcyUrrutia Frank .,.........,............. johnny Arnold jackie .,.................... Dan ......................,. Lisa Hrgin botham Brian Warchesik Bill ........................... Larry Lrppard Fred ...................... Anne ............,..........,. Lrllran Martha Mrs Htzgerald Dr Burton joe Scales Miss Brill Larry Chad Van Haveren Kristen Watts Wendy Warchesrk Melondre Chrebout Adrean Rivers Sean Kyer Chris Calandro Margaret Underwood Adam Way Beau Simmons Dog CR E W Director Artistic Director Toby Bud Simmons Sybil Mrcco Student Director Lighting . ..... Stage Manager House Manager Program ..... Ser Construction Set Design . . . Caterer ...... Sound Prop Mistress GiaDoyle Andy Shepard Sean Kyer, Robbie Rogers, Denise Tranberg GiaDoyle . . Hollie Mclntire Bud Simmons Tech Theatre Class . . . Bud Simmons Caring Caterers Nate Duehr Margaret Underwood Props Christian Walhauser Ray Thompson TECHNICAL THEATRE CLASS Keith Aguilar jeremy Hagan Kevin Matens Colby Gopkrns Brett Mattson Eric Barnes Tyson Blarney Torrey Carlton Richard Clements Tim Dykes Amy Gates Steve jones jeremy Kay Aaron Kyer Sean Kyer joshua Martin Scot Morben enre Restivo Brian Seurer Steve Smaldone . . . . . ......... . .... ........ , Bob . ........................ ' j ' ' r' ' i, . , ll . , -tfi e - me-- 'Eel iQ::.1' 3'S:ggii': iu,n ' Tel- T M3 V V Y 1. 7 7 ,ge-il' T : but one! If everyone went in for irregular education, there wouldn'r be any system len. There 'd be chaos!
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REFLECTIONS As time passes and the years go by no matter what the future holds we will always have the memories and records that reflect the winter events of '88. During the winter many activities are planned to drive away the winter blahs that happen to sneak in and get us down. As we look back and reflect we remember all the winter events. The Sweetheart Dance was one of them. It was in place of Winterfest. Royalty was: King Jud Connelly, Queen Monique Knott. Senior attendants were: Donna Schmoker, Toby Sandborn, Karen Hill, Tony Counts, Jason Chaffee and Brent Kortum.Junior attendants were: Theresa Tiedemann and Tim Detwiler. Sophomore attendants: Amber Lopez, Todd Green. Freshmen attendants:Jenny Smith and Bryce Fahlsing. On the sports side the Varsity girls and boys basketball went to state. Also JV and Varsity cheers and poms went to state, where JV took superior and Varsity took excellent with Poms giving an excellent performance. Another interesting turn about was the new addition of male poms, who performed at the Dinkey basketball game, sponsored by music boosters. And once again for the second year G.M, Edition took lst place in Airbands with their performances of the song Lean on Me dedicated to the class of '88. All and all it has been an eventful winter which was full of many events and activities which reflected fun and excitement. .wif511-,,-.5,,,.i.::2,,,,-:t-:V-g:-3:55 ..., :V-1-::,,g:,.:..fl-1:,:,:,',..::...: r g.,,:-1:,g1.:.. V .-.5-55.5.1.1 N 'W We H1 .:.i.-IMI-:lei.-5.'!3.-5:451,11ti,-:-p,g:,:i,r::,-riFI-1-15-5g,5g.:i,'3:1r.,..:-5:5,5.g:,f:,:gg-,:r::..,5:23gg,-:g:,-,.,-,,'.ggg mmm WWW ' 5:g':Es:g,:E:'ai-'Snr-:'f: ' 2 'z1' 1122321.11Q-V:-zi:2f:I'EIf:5:I I'I'I-F-I-:--v2':2.i.':'z.5,2-,:--V-if- 1: 1': ' ..yy, W WW ffzamww-agg..,,.'wsm fmrzwfww 21221: r.f3'Wml au ai2?Ei - ,w a
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