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A Day In “Our Town” Grover’s Corner, N.H., just across the Massachusetts line. It's not a very remarkable town. A typical day in the life of the town begins with Shorty Hawkins flagging the 5:45 train for Boston, while Mrs. Gibbs (Trina Zippe) and Mrs. Webb (Kym Koester) come downstairs to fix breakfast for their children, Emily and Wally Webb (Heather Howard and Olin Morrow) and George and Emily Gibbs (Bobby Stanley and Sandra Bell) and their husbands. Dr. Gibb (Andy Olson) and Charles Webb (Tim Schmidt). Howie Newsom (Andy Stone) delivers the milk, and Si Crowell or his brother Joe (Terry Davis and Jeremy Koester) deliver the paper. At the end of the day, Mrs. Gibbs, Mrs. Webb, and Mrs. Soames (Annette Browning) can be overheard singing in Simon Stimpson’s (Steve Moore) church choir as Constable Warren (Greg Meisinger) checks the store doors along main street. Our Town, set in small town familiar to most Americans, showed us some things about human beings everywhere, and about the value and joy of life, often overlooked and neglected until too late.
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The Morp Dance was successful in aiding the AFS Top The queen Amy Lingafelter and king Paul Young were crowned by the AFS student Thomas Johnston Middle and Bottom Left: Unlike Steve Dick- son and Sandy Spiess. Corey McDaniel and Craig Litner. and Sue Mohlenkamp and Sandy Bell are dancing together Right After being crowned, the royalty danced to a selected song The Second Annual Morp Dance was put on by the AFS club. American Field Service supports foreign exchange students through many ways. One such way is the Morp dance. Morp is prom spelled backwards. Instead of dressing formal- ly, the dress is very casual. Such things worn are cut off sweat pants and torn t-shirts. The number on the dance ticket is important. This is how the royalty was chosen. The tickets were chosen out of a hat by Thomas Johnston. Mr. Swegle said, “the purpose of Morp is not only to have fun, but to also raise money for the foreign exchange students.” Morp 17
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Adds up to two exciting nights! Cast (In order of appearance) Stage Manager Dr Gibbs Joe Crowell Howte Newsome Mrs Gibbs Mrs. Webb George Gibbs Rebecca Gibbs Wally Webb Emily Webb Professor Willard Mr Webb Woman in the Balcony Man in the Audience Woman in the Audienc Simon Stimson Mrs Soames Constable Waren Si Crowell Baseball Players Sam Craig Joe Stoddard Assistant Stage Managers Chorus: Scott Brown (Jr ). Noelle Coffin (So.), Sheri Suzanne Hoke (Sr ). Kristin Kelieher (Sr ). Waterman (Sr.). Jodie Wiederkehr (Sr.) Michael Jinks (Sr.) Andy Olson (Jr.) Jeremy Koester (Fr) Andy Stone (Jr.) Trina Zippe (Sr.) Kym Koester (Jr.) Bobby Stanley (Jr.) Sandy Bell (Fr) Olin Morrow (So.) Heather Howard (Sr.) 1 Jeana Brown (So.) Tim Schmidt (So.) Amy Grenier (Sr.) Thomas Johnston (Sr.) Suzanne Hoke (Sr.) Stephen Moore (Sr) Annette Browning (Sr.) Greg Meisinger (Jr.) Terry Davis (So ) Steve Gauley (So.) eremy Koester (So.) Walkowicz (So.) Steve Gauley (So.) W alkowicz (So ) Janna Brown (So.) Frank Lude (So.) l! othu Morrow (So ) Hand (Jr.). Cathv Handley (.ft), Natalie Pearson (Sr.). Thomas Director Student Director Tom Sw .‘glc Bill Stanley Above Emily Webb (Heather Howard) and George Gbbs (Bobby Stanley) exchange wedding vows Left Mrs Gbbs (Trina Zippe) is serving her chil- dren. George (Bobby Stanley) and Rebecca (Sandy Bell), a hot breakfast before school. Fall Play 19
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