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p I m depraved on a counta I m deprived screams Action played by lohn Herberger111J.lets Mike McNeil112j Don Wright112J Earl Evoy112l and Mark Reynolds 1122 pay attention. PAUSE If you could replay one moment or scene from West Side Story on your VCR what would it be? On opening night after Ma- ' I coud sit back and relax b cause my hardest song was over. The musi- ca was a cha- lenge, but all of the hard work paid off when it turned out to be a successff -Dave Horstman 11 After open- ing night every- one was so ex- cited because we pulled it off. Ev- eryone was so nervous before going onstage, - but after going on it just felt natural. We did it and did it well. -jennifer Horvath 1121 My most memorable mo- ment from 'West Side Story' was when I walked out of the make- up room after the play and re- ceived so many congratulations from the people who saw the musical. -jim Poulsen 1121 5 ARstL. TTTNN'-'l..,,, , j W , , I 2 fl., A 4 .X , V K , I I ' , A 'fd f IK I 5 7. 1 K g f ry 'Wa A The music was really hard and we spent a lot of time practic- ingff-Karen Whittenburg 110l. The Pit Orchestra practiced two months on the score. V Technical crew member Antoi- nette Verhaeg 1105 prepares to turn on a microphone as Scott La- pinski 1101 watches the stage for the visual cue. -- lllF WLQB5 A755-I Z0 5'P'R0l0N0G MUUOSOIOCOAOL , s 1 cw 4. il ff XW ff r Z2 ,197 jvfi. V M7127 If 5 ,wma M I ' MV T I f flff :if 1 i ,H , ,fn ,fwezfg f 1 v f .w l af ff, ff ' 0 , W, I K 4 H f ., if ff Q, X , if 'ff W' a 2 ,, ff, f - r-1 7, 1' ' -.4 , 4 Thea' gets Th h e a r back ater. high prept had I fect, Side Th orchw denlj figur fence York Th ditio spear liet, Usin prod kiew entir W Car Sta g Ewei expel -. Z X ,f 5 rf fa V! If f p I, J e , at I Z s.. f rf f, Z f f ' , , f , f X 7 fl , 1 Z f 7 ry X 1 ,,,-,,,,,. , by if ,I--A ,.,----' jay 1' QV 'f 'U' ff , 1 X I '
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N L. S ff I, J ,, P51 , 1' f Z 131' X Z fi f pf 1 'L U ff? , ff! 1 4 A' 2' , . w . 'f 2 fi M l if Z f l ,4 4 diff ' 1' .ap A. .443 5 4 J 2 r i 1 5. Theater takes on challengeg gets record-breaking crowd IM WEST SIDE sToRY, The call places was heard throughout the backstage area of the the- ater. Tension mounted high as the cast and crew prepared to perform what had taken 10 weeks to per- fect, the musical West Side Story. The curtain opened, the orchestra began, and sud- denly a light fell upon five figures leaning against a fence. The streets of New York had come to life. The story, a modern ren- dition of William Shake- speare's Romeo and Iu- liet, took place in 1957. Using that idea, director! producer Richard Pisar- kiewicz transformed the entire theater into a stage. With the experience of Camelot 1'861 behind her, Stage Manager Chris Ewens 1121 knew what to expect. I knew what prob- lems would arise, said Chris. Many of the same technical people worked on the show, and knew how to handle things. Patty Cleveland 1121, who played Maria, said she enjoyed the show. There were many new people who added to the show, she said. After working behind the scenes for many shows, Gary Taber 1121 decided to branch out. Gary said, Of- ficer Krupke was kind of a hard-nosed cop, trying to keep the streets safe. It's a thankless job, but someone has to do it. One of the many techies, Stephanie Bagley 1101, ran a spotlight in the show. It took a lot of patience and concentration. If your mind wanders, so does the spot, said Stephanie. Concert Master Wendy Simmons 1101 had much to say about the part of the Pit Orchestra. The music was harder than any I had ever seen and it took a lot of work. The feeling of it coming together and the audience response was great. For Mr. Pisarkiewicz, the show had a special mean- ing. It fulfilled a 16-year dream. The inexperience in the cast actually added to the show. It brought sincerity to the show. The novelity of doing the show never wore off with those peo- ple, he siad. Mr Pisarkiewicz reflect- ed, I feel that the 2200 people saw the standard by which all other high school musicals should be evalu- ated. Because of that I am proud of the 200 students who set that standard. V There's a place for us, sings Chris Garrett 191. Chris was one of two performers to share the song Somewhere in West Side Story. 1 SS N S hx f 155-X , ff 'XS 1- f 7 41 lt is a beautiful dress, ex- claims Maria, played by Patty Cleaveland 1121, to Anita, left, played by jennifer Horvath 1121, as they prepare for the dance at the gym. f 2. gh.. fe? 415 ., HW-, jff 1 WW I V , f -- We f Z VT... . M A The Sharks look on stunned as Maria, Patty Cleaveland 1121, tries to comfort Tony, as Dave Horst- man 1111, as he dies. Holly Miller 1111, Mario johnson 1111, Robyn Engel 1121, Shelia Mays 1121, Traci Wheeler 1121, Karen Martin 1111, Madelyn Nunnally 1111, Henry Scott 1111, Kyle Fitzwater 1121, and jason Violette 1121 observe the event. S0P'R'I'N'G M'U'S'I'C'A'L 21
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