Shikellamy High School - Profile Yearbook (Sunbury, PA)

 - Class of 1983

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Impatient shop owner, Horace Vandergelder (Mike Derk) goes on a wild goose chase when provided with a perfect match by Mrs. Levi. Orchestra — First row: Mark Snyder, Cindy Yarger, Tim Cotter. Heather Rich, John McGarry, Carol Swartzlander. Todd Egger. Second: Chris Minnich, Ann Mertz, Chuck McNevich. Third: Tony Bamasconi. Cindy Walter, John Dee- ben. Fourth: Kace Fulmer, Betty Broschart, Jim Hoffman. Cast — Kneeling: Ryan Johnson, Zachary Hare, Mark Herb, Dave Robatin, Felicia Campbell. Second: Annette Bamasconi, Tara Steese, Mike Derk, Jan McCracken, Julie Johnson. Lisa Harmon. Third: Becky Malcolm, Jay Baylor, Chuck Blue. Fourth: Ted Danley, Mike Bartholomew, Sandy Torres, Sue Mahoney, Don Hoff- man, Pat Neitz, Nancy Zerbe. Dawn Duval. Kim Fulmer. Sherri Senoski, Craig Young, Lonnie Bickel, Sue Mitchell. Fifth: Cara Williams. Karen Geise, Dan Dut- tinger, Christine Benner, Gail Benick, Julie Klock, Fred Deeben, Cathy Shaw. Christy Saxton, Darcie Doran. Sixth: John Rorke. Mark Snyder, Mark Williams. John Landis, Linda Wert. Seventh: Jay Seidel, Chris Horton. Eighth: Dan Derk. Philip Shuman. Ninth: Erin Wilson, Karen McCracken, Janet Higgins. Musical — 7

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Happy ending seen After watching the first two songs, Call on Dolly” and ”1 Put My Hand In” on Opening night of Hello, Dolly!”, Director Mrs. Ellen Saxton returned backstage to finish sewing Dolly’s costumes for Act II. There were two dresses that needed mi- nor sewing adjustments and one that had only been cut out. The first costume for Act II wasn’t com- ing along at all. So during intermission Mrs. Saxton and Jan McCracken realized that Jan would just have to wear the dress she had been wearing at rehearsals. By wearing this dress with longer sleeves, there was no need to move Jan’s micro- phone from her arm to her leg. Also during intermission, Jan (Dolly Levi) had to have a fitting for the wedding dress that she would wear in the finale. Luckily, it fit. Mrs. Saxton sat in the light booth watching the Waiters Gallop and finish- ing the hem of a dress Jan was to wear in ten minutes later. All this running around didn't seem to affect the audience, for they didn’t even know when chaos was in effect. What they did know was that the play was en- tertaining and the end result reflected a smoothly run production. At least, on the surface it did. in Hello, DollyV’ Jan McCracken portrayed a vibrant and musically talented Dolly Levi. Stage Crew — Seated and Kneeling: Carl Libby, Connie Wilson, Cynthia Ferree. Gary Hoch, Brent Herb. First row: Julie Boyer, Tamme Black. Missy Houghton, Chris Haas, Mark Haas, Berta Buznago, Rich Robatin, Connie Hoch. Back: Scott Seiberling, Mike Saxton, Ken Hare, Gary Dorman, Tim Wary, Joe Wertz. Mr. Vandergelder, Mike Derk, is Dolly’s (Jan McCracken) next target for a husband. 6 — Musical



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We cherish your friendship Vd like to be the sort of friend that you have been to me; I'd like to be the help that you’ve been always glad to be; Vd like to mean as much to you each minute of the day As you have meant, old friend of mine, to me along the way. Vd like to do the big things and the splendid things for you. To brush the gray from out your skies and leave them only blue: Vd like to say the kindly things that I so oft have heard. And feel that I could rouse your soul the way that mine you ’ve stirred Vd like to give you back the joy that you have given me, Yet that were wishing you a need I hope will never be; Vd like to make you feel as rich as I, who travel on Undaunted in the darkest hours with you to lean upon. I’m wishing at this [dedication] time that I could but repay A portion of the gladness that you’ve strewn along my way: And could I have one wish this year, this only would it be: I’d like to be the sort of friend that you have been to me. EDGAR A GUEST ... even finds some to be amusingl 8 — Dedication She laughs when someone threatens to feed Rat the sulfur ...

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