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Russ Burgei got a couple of the more interesting costume changes. ii .J it 'i A 'if fy , W fs. il 5 Pit band members, under the direction of Bruce Drake, put in many hours of rehearsal. diggs. Dressed as various team mascots, the girls' chorus takes their curtain call Tom Wurst explains to Todd San- ders that he is not stupid. Greg Dienstberger, member of the stage crew, buys tickets for his family from Lisa Edelbrock and Sarah Thompson. Roberta Johnson and the other ushers hand out programs and show members of the audience to their reserved seats. Joe Boyd .,......,..,... Carl Metzger Meg Boyd .... .... L eAnn Spitnale Sister ..... ..., L isa Hoverman The Devil . . . .,.... Pete Hohlbein Doris ........ . . .Peggy Youngpeter Joe Hardy ...... ..... M ark Spitnale Mr. Van Buren ... ..,. Todd Sanders Mr. Welch ....., .,.. D ave Sanders Gloria Thorp .... ...,. L isa Kiggins Miss Weston . . . ..... Lisa Edelbrock Assistant .....,......... Linda Bonifas Lola .,..,........... Sarah Thompson Washington Senators Tom Wurst, Russ Burgei, Roger Dray, Bruce Giller, Mike Sroufe, Greg Gossman, Lance Buettner, Dale German, Jim Wil- son, Keith Fischbach, Randy Burgei, Bob Schmersal, Kelly Sanders, Dennis Fisch- bach, Scott Clarkson, Dave Harlan, Dar- ron Rose. Townspeople Bonnie Reinhart, Angel Cano, Traci Harp, Lisa Powell, Steph Groves, Pam Wreede, Jacque Martin, Michelle Krugh, Suzie Cano, Michelle Taylor, Michelle Klaus, Triceine Gilbert, Fran Sneary, Mary Hig- bea, Patty Marihugh, Cheryl Ricker, Dawn Bowersock, Beth Point, Kirsten Erman, Rose Youngpeter, Carol George. Jayne Ervin, Sharon Luersman, Donna Bonifas, Linda Bonifas, Deb Pothast, Dawn Cano and Kristin Macwhinney. Orchestra Director ................ Bruce Drake Piano ...... ........ A nKara Downey Bass Guitar ......... ,..... L arry Best Trombone .........,... Laura Metzger Cornets ..... Doug Harter, Tami Osborn, .....................BevGarber Clarinets ..... Dina Wreede, Barb Violet, ......,.......DeannaBrenneman Flutes ..... Nan Fletcher, Tammy Teman Drums ....,............. Tom Groves Saxophones ......... Denis Lumbrezer, . . . . . . . . , . .Dave Miller, Brian Klaus Crews Director ................ Michael Wark Vocal Director .......... James Shisler Make Up ..... Nancy Groves, Beth Cano, .,.......,.....LindaPetersmyer Student Business Manager ......,... Dawn Bowersock Program Manager ,...,.. Linda Guthrie Lighting ...,........,...... Bob Miller Advertising Manager ............ Kathy .........................Luersman Ticket Manager ......... Lisa Edelbrock Stage Crew ......., Jeff Lear, Mary lllig, . . . . .Nancy Guthrie, Lorrie Sterling, . . . . . .Greg Dienstberger, Eric Mox, .. , . .Kim Maxwell, Eric Joseph, ..,..........NormCarder CLASS PLAY 23
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Ninelg Involved in Musical Cast members were selected in February and practice began in earnest in April for the class play, Damn Yankees. Based on the novel, The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, and with words and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, Damn Yankees provided an outlet for Jefferson students to show their talents on stage and behind the scenes. Besides stage roles, eight high school students joined alumni in the pit band and the production end of programs, selling of advertisement and advanced selling of reserve tick- ets was also done by Jefferson students. Stage crew, including Mary lllig, has the job of covering tables for the party SCGHG. fi l I I Pete Hohlbein warns Sara Thomp- back into the witch from Salem that son that she could easily be turned she once was. 22 CLASS PLAY kkkk yn .i 1 3 Linda Guthrie and her crew, one ofthe many hours needed to including Kathy Luersrnan spend prepare programs, l l l l 9 s 'V At the end of dress there are a number of last-minute out of the wings. rehearsal details to clear up, including Stay 'lllbr -.,.. After three days of makeup, the procedure has just about everyone get- ting into the act.
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