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Escape to the wonder of ' Carnival ' “Carnival” is about a once magnificent carnival troupe that is touring the cities of France. The spirit of the show was brought to the audience with rousing circus parades, hawk- ers throwing souvenirs into the laps of audience mem- bers, performers marching down the aisles, and feats of magic performed by Marco The Magni ficent. Students appearing in the play included: Beth Mrzlack, Mike Lueder, Jim Perrin, Sharon Furst, Lance Wisniew- ski, Andy Wittgren, Donna Glidewell, Lori Crisp, Mike Perrin, Larua Nolan, Judy Tomaszewski, Marge Devine, Tammie Schreiber, Kathy Devine, John Devine, Lou Ann Johnson, Jim Green, Katrina Boling, Kelly Werners- bach, Vincent Zambo, Patty Bougie, Dana Frahm, Patty AJIain, Lori Suarez, Jill Zim- merman, Brenda Underwood, Geoffery Deinema, Dave Sis- ney and Harold Jones. And thanks to Mrs. Sue Suarez, who played the dancing bear. The band included Glen Barker, Rick Wachowiak, Beth Barker, Sue Harrison, Patti Neary, Chris Hodge and Tony Panozzo. Jim Green presents Beth Mrzlack with a box of candy as they both join the puppets in a rowdy song about throwing hard-earned money away on candy, balloons and lollipops. Below: Lili, (Beth Mrzlack) far right, stares in wonder as Marco the Mag- nificent (Jim Perrin) demonstrates his magical skills by removing Geof- fery Deinema’ s vest. Also standing by, left to right, are: Sharron Furst, Donna Glidewell, and Andy Witt- gren. Puppeteer Mike Lueder sings about his search for self-identity as Lance Wisniewski holding Carrot Top, watches. The puppet represents Mike’s emotional self.
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Travel to fantasy, with ' The Hobbitt ' The play is an adventure fantasy about hobbitts and dwarfs who recover treasure stolen by a dragon. The characters include: Bilbo Baggins, played by Steve Micic; Gandalf, Mike Lueder; Dwalin, Roni Gracz; Balin, Marge Devine; Killi, Joy Schreiber; Filli, Sherry Ver- hust; Dori, Judy Tomaszew- ski; Nori, Donna Glidewell; Ori, Marie Towarnicki; Oin, Beth Buczek; Gloin, Sandy Zimmerman: Bufer, Lance Wisniewski: Bofur, Kathy Devine; Bombur, Rick Wachowiak; Thorin, Tim Nolan; Grocery Boy, Andy Wittgren; Bert, Kathy Wachowiak; Essie, Gaythee Young; Tom and Great Gob- lin, Patti Neary; Attendant Goblins, Kathy Wachowiak, Andy Wittgren, and Lee Ann laconetti; Gollum, Brenda Underwood; Elf Queen, She- ryl Cook; First Elf Guard, Dawn Scott; Second Elf Guard, Rene Partain; and Smaug, Steve Huppenthal. The four lead characters of “The Hobbitt,” Sherryl Cook, Tim Nolan, Mike Lueder and Steve Micic take a rest after the closing night’s per- formance. Below: Bilbo (Steve Micic) plots a way to help his dwarf friends out of prison, while Thorin (Tim Nolan) occupies the elf guard (Dawn Scott). Three dwarves celebrate their vic- tory over Smaug by doing their favorite thing: eating. They are Bomber (Rick Wachowiak), Killi (Sherry Verhulst) and Filli (Joy Schreiber). 22 — Plays
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Prom is one of the special events that juniors and seniors look forward to during the year. The Knights in White Satin theme was evidenced by coats of arms, swords, knightly Sir George, and other recollections of the Camelot era. At 7 o’clock people began arriving at the House of 7G’s for their medieval-style prom. The king and queen were chosen and reigned over the evening’s festivities. Court members were Jennifer Hudspeth, Lynn Stover, Toni Erickson, Deb Baacke, Dan Mantel, Jeff Gross, Dan Korthauer, and Steve Magnant. Prom ended at midnight but the memories will never end. Right: Prom featured the band Aba- cus. They were well-liked and played a variety of music. Lower right: Prom King Joe Stark and Queen Linda Verhulst stand by Knight Sir George. Lower left: King and queen candi- dates join the royal dance.
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