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Top: clockwise, Jane Morion, Deanne McConnell, Katcri Tidrick. Melissa Gildow, Cari Schirmers. MiJJit: clockwise, Joe Bcchey, Kent Htllstrom. Mike Polis, Craig Kcisling. Tim Dunleavy, Kai Dahlin. Bottom: Chris Hanssen, Rich Kellingion, Pcic Bloedel Dearly beloved, we are gathered here. To perform the Music Man show. Everyone gathers once a year, before the seniors go. This year we start on a train, In a very stubborn town, Where the lowans reign. And Rich Kellington frowns. Once on the train, Craig Keisling flew off, But plainer than plain, They would've messed up anyway. A question is posed by the dancers About, What should we do with Rick? Kill, Kill. Kill. Kill? Hey, it's just a suggestion! Speaking of the dancers, How about their dance? They whirl and twirl, And scamper and prance, They 12 3 4, Pretzel two 3 4. Even to the audience! How about our lovely quartet? They sing so beautifully. With Pete and Rich and Randy and Chris, One of which is Burely! Of course we remember the ladies, They Gretcian and Urn real great. I guess it doesn't matter If they choose to enter late! A couple we know, like to show What they aren't wearing, Mike Polis showed the orchestra, But Eulalie showed more! But wait, other assorted items remain! Zim and Ron are stereo-typed Dave P. and Jon A. might die! Cause of death, drowning. Of course we have Ethel A curvaceous 35 How about Amaryllis, You must admit she tries. We appreciate the orchestra, Mr. Borgstrum too. We also wish to thank the set, costume, light and make-up crew! This is it, Tonight's the night Malewicki and Hein were right. It took awhile, put we pulled thru. So... I now pronounce you Married to it! - JANE MORTON JULIA BOOTH Musical — 17
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Top right: ... and then I want you to clean the house. wash dishes, iron clothes, take out the garbage ... (Melissa Galuppa nd Julia Booth) Top Lift: Marian (|ulia Booth) singing Good Night My Someone. Mow: The audience'' watches as Harold Hill tells them about the Boys Band. From — Brenda Tocnics. Susan Gerhardson. Je(( Creamer. Cari Schirmers 2nd row — Tammy Paulsen. Heidi Trulen. Mike Klein. Batk — Joe Beckey. Wendy Ghrbas. Ross Olson. Craig Keisl-ing. Standing — Mike Polis. Mow, Top Left: Tammy Haurilick taking a break during rehearsal. Mow, Lowtr Ltft: Angie Rocheford and Craig Keisling talking at practice. Bottom: Harold Hill tells the townsfolk Ya Got Trouble right here in River City- 16— Musical
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ATTENTION Anyone interested in being on one of the crews for Music Man sign up sheets are in the choir room. Half of the musical's support was never on stage. They were the crews and orchestra. They spent many long hours working and they all deserve to be congratulated. Make-up had over fifty people to make up with everything from lotion to those wonderful white dots. Set Crew worked around the clock to get our set ready. They put the train on and had to sit behind it through the entire first scene. And. a favorite, the Paroo house interior. Getting it out in time to make the scene without taking the exterior, curtains and actors with it. The most obvious support was the orchestra. Making horses nay and trains whistle. they did an incredible job. Over two hours of nearly continuous playing with a ten minute break was a challenge to almost all of them. One last crew was a vital part of the show; they were the lighting crew. With almost flawless timing they kept everything in the light and did so for every performance. These people all have moments from the show that will stay with them. Sheryl Jonason. who was in the orchestra, remembers how It was so much fun to watch the actors. They were so excited about what they were doing and that excitement passed on to us in the pit and especially to the audience. Kari Hagcstuen recalls. I really miss the people I worked with in the lighting booth! We had some great times. — I'll never forget the look on Julia s (Booth) face cverytime we waved at her during the footbridge scene! Jane Morton feels that the best part is listening to the overture while you are waiting to go on. It usually brings tears to my eyes. —Jeff Gcrhardson Oppout Top Who ya looking at Lisa (Klein)? Middle Harold Hill asks the citizens of Riser Gty Do you think she'll go with me to the ice cream social? (Deanne McConnell) Bottom luft Who do you think you are walking ahead of mc7 Deanne McConnell and David Keyset Bottom Right: Randy Domstrand wonders why he Can't join the boys band. Poor guy. 18— Musical
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