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BREAKING A LEG Breaking a leg to the audience means another trip to the doctor, but to the 87188 Thesplans, lt means good luck. To become a Thesplan, you are judged on drama points accumulated, the number of plays participated ln, and the number of drama classes taken. The 87188 Thesplans met at the beglnnlng of the year to plan the drama year. They continued to meet through out the year once a month. A couple of thelr activities were performing The Glft of MagI for local churches and taklng a trlp to Mlnneapolls, May, 20. Mollle Krum and Teresa Fester clown around In the Drama room. what ,Q Q- r 'Q' The 87f88 Thesplans are: Top: Mollie Krum Mlddle: Beth Pyper, Sharon Picasso, and Shelly Summerton. -W Bottom: Klm Wagner, Chrls Bannwarth, Teresa Foster, and Mlke Samp. we ? 11' I ,W If 'M ,ff , V.,,, K ,. , of 8 we T ' I gi -35 58 Muslcal Y , ,,,,e xi 1 M ' 11: ' , :Q-.. ,fi ig V I T ,Q I ' ' 13 l U A by .lv r,, , W 8, In 5 T 5 5 If f ff fo W 7 JO' The Thesplans ham lt up on the set of Guys and Dolls'
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ie cast performs sit down your rockln' the boat. Nathan Detroit . . . Chad Breidenbach Miss Adelaide . . . Shelly Cronin Sky Masterson . . . Chris Bannwarth Sarah Brown . . . Beth Pyper Nicely-Nicely . . . Joe Schmaderer Benny SouthStreet . . . Brad Merrick l-larry the Horse . . . Jim Delker Miss Adrianne Abernathy . . . Theresa Fester Lt. Brannigan . . . Jon Claussen Angie the Ox . . . Jim Delker Joey Biltmore . . . Patrick Lewis Mimi . . . Mollie Crum Gen. Matilda Cartwright. . . Colleen Ryan Big Jule . . . Patrick Lewls Drunk . . . Chad Bornhoft Waiter . . . Matt Samp MC . . . Tom Auld Wil eq, Hot Box Girls . . . Mollie Krum, Sharon Picasso, Kristi Vickers, Shari Hlll, Michelle Maloney, Debbie Sercl, Kristin Ellerbroek, Tami Maguire, and Jenny Byrne. Mission Band . . . Julie Ellenbecker, Tony Leggett, Amy Bruggeman, and Amy Obele. Female Chorus . . . Amy Aden, Laura Bonacker, Amy Obele, Elizabeth Hobson, Julie Serie, Ann Blashlll, Alissa Brost, Amy Bruggeman, Colleen Selvert, Cathy Corklll Julie Ellenbecker, Janey Goetzinger. Male Chorus . . . Chad Bornhoft, Patrick Lewis, Tony Leggett, Joe Schmaderer, Matt Samp, Jim Delker, Tom Auld, Brad Merrick, Jon Claussen, Mike Samp. Student Director . . . Kim Kleppln Stage Manager . . . Kim Wagner. Shelly Cronln sings and dances her way lnto the hearts of mllllons. Musical 57
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Kevln Brlck patlently stlrs color Into hls favorlte palnt - hot plnk. J ,da A 4 Devaney, Meg Flynn, and Klm Wagner express their lubllatlon whlle bulldlng the set. FE RLE CREW If all the world was a stage, Genesis would bein the hands of a set crew. Not a bad idea. 0'Gorman's set crews succeeded in creating three miniature stages lrevolvesl, six mirrored movable panels, two portable doors, a hot box, a mission, and a New York skyline. Why not a world? In a sense, they do create a world. One made of wood, cloth, paint, and musling all held together by some nails, a few thousand screws, a roll of duct tape, and a prayer to God. Furthermore, they shine lights, flips switches, and move scenery about in a ballet of technical grace and precision. When all parts work together, the fruits of the set crews labors produce a fantasy world which is the background for the actors on stage and lends the atmosphere of imagination to a theatre production. Between acts, Chrlstlan Novetzke discusses set problems with Kevin Brlck. Klm Wagner and Chrlstlan Novetzke pose with Lenny the Ladder who ls boasting a pretty new shade of hot plnk. Set Crew 59
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