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“Flowers for Algernon ” The fall play, “Flowers for Algernon,” was presented by the Genesius Players. Leading the play were Seniors Rob Ervin as Charlie Gordon, Ann Thomas as Alice Kinnian, Ed Hook as Dr. Strauss, and Tim Moody as Professor Nemur. The play told the story of Charlie Gordon, a mentally re- tarded man who is chosen to be the object of an operation to restore the damaged cells in his brain. With the help of his teacher, Alice Kinnian, he comes to learn being the most intelligent man isn’t all it seems after the other “guinea pig,” a mouse named Alger- non, dies. The crew consisted of Miss Shir- ley Mumaugh, director; Sophomore Mi- chelle Turchany, assistant director; Senior Jason Skiles, technical director; Sopho- more Melissa Cochran, stage manager; and technical crew. Junior Tom Ehrhardt and Sophomores Karen Lowe and Jody Jackson. 1. Alice, played by Senior Ann Thomas, tries to con- sole her student Charlie. 2. Charlie (Senior Rob Ervin) says goodbye to his friend, Algernon, the other “guinea pig.” 3. Dr. Nemur (Tim Moody) and Professor Strauss (Ed Hook) ask Charlie to enter his progress in a ledger. Flowers For Algernon
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X. Barking out signals for another play is Senior Steve McIntyre, 18. 2. Walking together to the locker room after the game is Seniors Jimm Stack and Kenny Fugate. 3. Showing his excitement after a touchdown is Senior Kenny Fugate, 35. 4. Junior Erik Burkhart, 20, celebrates after a quar- terback sack assist. Playoffs 15
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1. Charlie admits his feelings of love for Alice, who nervously listens. 2. Charlie questions the scientists while Algernon runs through the maze. 3 Mother Amy McColly grieves over the mental dis- abilities of her young son Charlie. (Rob Mills). 4. Bakery employees discuss the sudden change of their fellow co-worker Charlie. 5. Charlie visits the New York barber shop of his long- lost father. (Steve Stofko). Flowers For Algernon 17
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