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FAR LEFT: Dave Abrinko (Schroeder), Brad Smith (Linus), Lisa Waxman (Lucy), Mike Bosch (Snoopy), Terry Hagerty (Charlie Brown), )ane Tiika (Patty)— You could be king, Charlie Brown. If only you weren ' t so wishy-washy. BELOW LEFT: Tony Cort (Biff), Cliff Church (Happy) What happened Biff? Where ' s the old humor, the old confidence? LEFT: Bill Reister (Emil Bruchner), Karen Leonard (Leona)— My name is Emil Bruchner. I am a Nazi and my fa- ther was a traitor. BELOW: Melissa Gilchrist (Linda), Scott Sublet! (Willy)— It ' s changing, Willy, I can feel it changing! BOTTOM: Cast and Crew-Row ID. Abrinko, M. Bosch, C. Bus- sed. Row 2-J. Tiika, ). Papias, S. Rundle, T. Hagerty, B. Reister, L. Regelman, C. Longhauser, L. Chiarelle. Row 3-Mr. Karl Linden, L. Orloff, S. Weinberg, C. Downs, W. Schmidt, K. Leonard, Row 4-D. Dunning, S. Gerdt, J. Leonard, M. O ' Barske, J. Calhoun, L. Waxman, K. Meagher, C. Griffen. Row 5-D. Stevens, S. McKenna, L. Murphy, N. Kivett, V. Bussed. Row 6-). Brown, B. Smith, M. Sublett, T. Denmark. Row 7-B. Bunting, L. Borsatino, D. Strachen, J. Mansueto, N. Calhoun. Row 8-K. McKenna, B. Crary. Row 9-H. Gilchrist, D. Hinchion.
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The summer of 72 found Munster ' s Summer Theater evolving into a completely new atmosphere in Theater. The transformation from what the Theater used to be, to what it is now became evident with the use of stageblood, and when Mr. Karl Linden, director of the plays, took a part himself in Tomorrow the World. A Munster alumni, Mike Bosch, returned once again to the resentment of a few, to perform in You ' re a Good Man Charlie Brown. Favorite crew pastimes included tee-peeing, going to Mac ' s in full costume and makeup, and throwing cast parties. Relations between directors and actors were strained, as cast conditions at the Death of a Salesman party were somewhat less than desirable. These differences between Mr, Linden and the players hindered the productions, and the cast went on to gain inspirations by seeing Death of a Salesman in Arlington Park. 18
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attaining knowledge, enjoying different environments . . . Summer Instituters ABOVE: First row: Kathe McLendon (Germany), lanna Smith (cheer camp— Illinois State), Todd Donoho (FCA camp— Michigan), Sam Korellis (math— Indiana State), Rick Sholts (Germany), )enny Murphy (girls state— Indiana State), Lori Adaska (political sci. — Indiana State), Bill Schofner (boys state- Indiana State). Second Row: Diane Peterson (Germany), Diane Stoker (Germany), Lori Alther (cheer camp— Illinois State), Carol Marden (cheer camp— Illinois State), Mary Bochnowski (math-lndiana State), Mary Bieker (majorettes— Smith Waldridge), Robin White (majorettes-Smith Waldridge), Debbie Kasper (majorettes-Smith Waldridge), Sue McKenna (de- bate— George Williams). Third row: Ann McDonald (girls state— Indiana State), )an McAlister (math— Indiana State), Wanda Kontos (physics— Indiana State), Nancy Maluge (physics— Indiana State), Kathy Kolodziej (journal- ism— U. of Minnesota), Ann Esterhay (band— U. of Wisconsin), Sherry Boleck (majorettes-Smith Waldridge), Chris Manske (workshop— Indiana State), Ken Kaminski (chemistry— Indiana State), Lenny Siavelis (futurology— Indiana State). Fourth row: Shirley Replinger (cheer camp-lllinois State), Mary Rielly (cheer camp— Illinois State), Sue Trent (cheer camp— Illinois State), Mike Basila (chemistry-lndiana State), Glen Weinberg (debate— George- town U.), Doug Amber (Georgetown U.), Bruce Brown (Georgetown U.).
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