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Old Sally steals of coughing. the show with her paroxysms Technical Staff Director Vocal Director In strumental Director Stage Manager Business Manager Choreography Set Design Costumes Properties Make-up Katherine Baugher Rebecca Wright James Hale Claudia Chazo Kevin Hall Cathy Slemp John Fechino Katherine Baugher Andrea Brady Beth Strode Claudia Chazo Warren Montague Jan Holton Sue Jaeger Lisa hates Andrea Meyers Kelly Walker Bill Sykes, portrayed by Doug Mumaw, uses “bait” to get what he wants. Oliver! 17
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The musical “Oliver!” is the purest distillation of Charles Dickens’ genius. This story of an orphan who is reared in a workhouse, runs away to Lon- don, falls into the midst of thieves, and finally escapes, is a story of social protest, a moral- ity tale, and a detective story. “Oliver!” presents some of the most sinister characters in all of Dickens’ works: the master thief Fagin; the skilled Artful Dodger; the murderer Bill Sykes. Only Dickens could mix terror with comedy, pity with piety, in one unified work. Only Dickens could give us night- mare and daydream together as one small boy searches for love. Right: Fagin welcomes Artful Dodger back from a day on the streets of Lon- don. Below Left: Mrs. Sowerberry terrifies Oliver. Below Right: Bill Sykes and Nancy receive the adulation of the crowd. “Oliver!” Cast of “Oliver!”’ Oliver Twist 926 zo Saal oie eke ee ae John Wakefield Fagin iiiad eink sc aipesial wee yard ea a John Fechino Artful Dodgers. 40 shcdy ee John Green Bill Sykes’, d. uiceee: dhe wee eee ee Doug Mumaw NanGyn fattivie dace ieee ee eae eee ee Kim Mercure il co Ane ee wl Ce A RE A Oe Kathy Nowland Mr. Bumible.. S.:. 5, n.achhomveh ee oe en Craig Headley Widow Corney ...... Mr. Brownlow ....... «ae aed Sn a ee Lillibet White aoe Goth cees-aee, ea ee em John Nowland Mr. Sowerbertyisuon venue fete Eee ee Chris Inslee Mrs. Sowerberry. . Sei eis cin, a ae ae ee Beth Kennedy Charlottes iiss ess jew eal ee Diane Abato Noah Caypole..6 v0 é..ccaacs heey oe eee Gregg Staton Mrs, Becwin 7005 tw wcarguee te. wee ne ee ee eee Robyn Hall Dri Grimwig po iis). sav-en tet ae ee eee Kyle Rudy Glad Sali Viee eter 5 iea.ia,oe Gots shold Rte eee a eee Lisa Ricker Old'Anpiers, 2:03.d:. .0.. 5 0 ean pene mene oe Cathy Slemp Oliver! Duane Bowman Becky Slemp Jason Borwn Cliff Gates Jeannette Faison Carole Hartsfield Wendy West Allison Cornell Wendall Poore Danny Uhler Larry Diamond Jim Hall Mike Brown Jack Spenc Brian Put Charles Rua Vikki Dors Sue McCrea Laurie Bucke Beth Hodd Lea Hopki Lisa Fetterm: Sue Jaeg Carol Thom. Beth Strox Leslie Petht
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Language Week, sponsored by the Midlothian Language Department, once again proved to be a unique, exciting experience. This year the various Lan- guage Week festivities were held over a period of an entire month, due to the unusually large number of interested students. The activities ranged from an exchange student panel discussion with students from Finland, Colombia, Argentina, West Germany, England, id Mexico, to the seventh annual Taster’s Supper, featuring international cuisine, to the traditional Olympic Games, pitting language against lan- Language Week guage, with Latin students overwhelm- ingly victorious. Finally, the announcement that jun- ior Heidi Seaberg was the winner of the annual scholarship that allows one stu- dent to spend a summer of study abroad brought the activities to an end. The educational atmosphere preva- lent during Language Week provided Midlothian students with an opportu- nity to take a closer look at countries outside of the borders of the United States. Once again, Trojans flocked to the festivities, supporting their lan- guage department with enthusiastic interest. Above: Spanish student go for it! Right: Dean Defies Defeat Interested spectators cheer their friends on to vic- ; tory. Ingrid Schultz gets a pie in the face — the hard way! Language Week
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