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The Miracle Worker A doctor examines Helen Keller during her long illness which caused her blindness and deafness, and reassures her worried parents that she will live. ,Wm-rv,, The blind Helen Keller tries to learn the mechan- ics of talking by imitating the movement of Percy's lips. Annie Sullivan says goodbye to Dr. Anagnos and her blind friends at the school for the blind before leaving to become Helen Keller's teacher. 64 'A . VW' ffl Aunt Ev suggests getting a teacher for Helen as she wit- nessed one of her frequent tantrums of frustration. Z Annie Sullivan battles a defiant Helen in order teach her the proper way of eating.
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irst Play of the Year it Us sa. .rv I 5 ' sk 'V+' ,t 1' ge t it rw- hA Mutchler. ' is w 2 ww , , H 58 X p Josefina, Nancy Gilbert, offers fresh fruit to Mrs. Tanada, I K f in ' Pauline Selvageg Mrs. Tatlonghari, Patti McGuire: Mrs. Anonuevo, 5 Q l ' Marilyn Krebs: Mrs. Isip, Barb Wise: and Mrs. Flores, Mary Vivian Schwan, chairman of the makeup com- mitee, applies eye makeup to Marilyn Krebs, while Barry Pringle applies cold cream and waits his turn. 6 gate, Dinah Peterson, Georganne Carl, models clothing made by the women of San Isidro. The Peace Corps workers had helped to raise enough money to send Josefina to school by sel- ling these dresses in the city. Jill Parkhirst, Linda Schwan, explains to Linc Macrae, Tom Kaufman, why she must work just a little harder than the rest to prove the value of the Peace Corps. 63
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W E ' d b I Annie Sullivan, The Miracle Worker , came to the Keller a S n I Y homestead in Alabama from Perkins Institution for the Blind in Boston. There, she had learned to see and was prepared to help other children with blindness or deafness. This play told the heartbreaking story of how Helen Keller came to see. Annie Sul- livan truly performed a miracle. CAST OF CHARACTERS Jim Tallmadge ............ . ADoctor Lynda McGuire. . . . . Kate Herb Jones . . . . . Keller Marlyn Cox ..... . Helen Mary Ellen Maxwell . . . . Martha :L Cliff Ramsier . . . . Percy , ' Y .' ' Cheryl Fulk . . . . . Aunt Ev 1 .. Q - Xb! Barry Clippinger . . . . . James 8 ,U W -A - ' Tom Kaufman . . . . . Dr. Anagnos - X - 1 A 53 Susie Ailer . . . . . Annie Sullivan . xl 'r ' ' 59 V Judy Yonkovski . .... Viney J' ' ,q ' 7 , Janice Heiks ' 4 'sie Barb Banks . . . . Blind Girls Ethel Harbolt Kathy Easterday Larry Strang Doug Hindenlang Mary Mutchler . . . . offsrage Voices Dixie Fulk Marilyn Krebs Mary Ellen Maxwell J Doug Hindenlang . . . Stage Manager Marilyn Krebs, . . . . . Student Director Mr. Robert Haxton ............. Director UPPER LEFT: Helen Keller learns to see and hear as Annie Sullivan spells into her hand. LEFT: A heated argument between Captain Keller and his son James reaches its climax as Mrs. Keller watches. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mary Mutchler, Melinda Roman, Dave Kyler, Patti McGuire, Mary Ellen Maxwell, Ted Sours, Peggy Rose, Barb Banks, Kathy Easterday, Ethel Harbolt, Marlyn Cox. SECOND ROW: Kathy Moore, Dixie Fulk, Karen Shaver, Marilyn Krebs, Marcella Kosse, Diane Switzer, Tom Kaufman, Jim Tallmadge, Susie Ailer, Lyn McGuire, I-lerb Jones, Barry Clippinger, Cheryl Fulk, Judy Yonkovski. THIRD ROW: Doug I-lindenlang, Larry Mc- Intire, Larry Strang, Junior Daniels, Barry Pringle, Cliff Ramsier. 65
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