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:vr1fzg.1fL. r ,,, 5 if fu Cast Charlie Gordon ................. Dr. Jay Strauss . .... ....... Dr. Phyllis Nemur Alice Kinnian ....... . Bert Seldon .... Teen Charlie ..... Mrs. Mooney ..... Mother ............ Father ............. Little Charlie .... Child Norma ...... Mrs. Donner ..... Frank ........... oe ................ Gina . ................ Mrs. Nemur ...... Jackie Welberg ..., ..... Anne Welberg ...... .... Norma ................ Chairman ..... Doris .......... Ellen .......... Bernice ...... Ty Firmin Rocco Vienhage LuAnn Wissbaum Nancy Hall Mary Watson .........Brad Quinn Janine Harmon . Melinda Muetzel Nick Wolf Jason Beck Nikki Holden Diane Hagenhoff David Hall Brad Quinn Anne Berberich Janis Prewitt Linda MacDougall Karen Lemery . Marilyn Quintus Matt Vienhage Natalie Cooper Jennifer S'mpson Karen Lemery presents david rogers' springfield catholic high school W2 C 8-oop.m 150 -NP? Connie .... ...... L esia Lugge Nurse ..... ...... A nn Vienhage Extra ......... .... S usan Bynum Children s Voices ...... ..... S arah Giboney Cindy Hutchison Katherin Lemery Teaching Machine Voices ................................. ....... K arl Ochs John Jabusch Voice From The Audience ......... Gary Raby 1. Charlie slowly placed the flowers atop Algerono's grave. 2. Jeff Driscoll and Mike Healey, light crew, spent 35 hours setting up lights for the play. 3. Ch- arlie gazed into the mirror, wondering if he may discover his true, inner-self there. 4. Despite the distractions and noise in after school practices, Alice, Charlie and Dr. Nemur did not have trouble concentrating. 5. Charlie and his new landlady Mrs. Mooney discussed the rules and regulations of the apartment house. 6. Nancy struggled to get her hair took a break. Director .... Technical D Box Office Program De Set Construa Stage Manag Assistant St: Lights ...... Sound ......... Hand Props Set Props Make-up ...... Costumes ..... House Manag Prompter .... Stage Crew . The spring extremely cl and hard wi For the dire actressesg s lightsg man! headaches, For a major long and C meanings o' I ! K april 9 just rightg while Make-up Director Linda Speilman, : Af . ,
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-1 ,Af J .. l.....ak 4 6 8 nore serious side they were joined fist. Jevitt's homilies em exciting and 1 he brought his rd at Christmas cathedral. After person tightened a bulb on a large Christmas tree to symbolize that each person's light adds to the completed whole. When classes resumed after the Christmas holidays, the student body celebrated the New Year Liturgy. As the season of Lent approached, there were Masses scheduled in our school chapel which few teachers and students attended regularly. As the colors of the prism becomes iridescent in the sunlight so do the students reach their peak of individualism through our different and unique lights. When we are at Mass we give our thanks and appreciation to God for letting us live one day at a time. 1. The monstrance stands ready for the Rite of Eucharistic Devotion which used to be called Benediction. 2. Father Mike took an interest in our personal, as well as our spiritual lives. 3. God always gives us His helping hand. 4. Have you met my girlfriend, Miss Piggy? 5. Molly adds her light, along with everyone else. 6. Coach Ochs gives the Blood of Christ to Marilyn Quintus. 7. Steve, Margaret, and Rocco bring our gifts at Offeratory. 8. Practice makes perfect on our singing at Mass. Layout by D. Collins
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Ty Firmin Rocco Vienhage uAnn Wissbaum Nancy Hall Mary Watson Brad Quinn Janine Harmon Melinda Muetzel Nick Wolf Jason Beck Nikki Holden Diane Hagenhoff David Hall Brad Quinn . Anne Berberich Janis Prewitt inda MacDougall .. Karen Lemery Marilyn Quintus V. Matt Vienhage ,. Natalie Cooper Jennifer Simpson . Karen Lemery Lesia Lugge .. Ann Vienhage Susan Bynum . Sarah Giboney Cindy Hutchison Kath:-:rin Lemery Karl Ochs John Jabusch Gary Raby Q M Crew Director Janice C Tucker Technical Director Ty Firmin Box Office Manager Rocco Vienhage Program Design and Layout Ellen Lee Set Construction Ty Firmin Jeff Driscoll Drama Class Stage Manager Matt Vlenhage Assistant Stage Manager David Hall Lights Jeff Driscoll Mike Healey Robin Robinson Angela Hyde Mark Wood Jeff Quinn Sound ....................................... John Jabusch Hand Props ........................... Dionne Firmin Patrick Kappelman Steve Quinn Set Props ............................ Marianne Jones Ty Firmin Steve Quinn Ronnie Michael Make-up .............................. Linda Spielman Costumes ............................... Melinda Muetzel House Manager ............................ Ed Rippee Prompter ................................. Susan Bynum Stage Crew ................................... David Hall Bread Quinn Marilyn Quintus Natalie Cooper Lesia Lugge Cast ers atop Algerono's Healey, light crew, or the play. 3. Ch- dering if he may re. 4. Despite the ool practices, Alice, not have trouble new landlady, Mrs. regulations of the led to get her hair r Linda Speilman, The spring play, FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON, was an extremely challenging task. It demanded much dedication and hard work, because of the complexity of its nature. For the director, the play meant directing 26 actors and actressesg supervising the crew with construction and lightsg many hours of analyzing the symbolismsg and headaches, headaches, headaches! For a majority of the actors, the play meant memorizing long and detailed lines, understanding the symbolic meanings of lines and movementsg attending practice 1 1 9' almost every school night, staying up late to finish homeworkg and training one's voice, mind, and body to creat a BELIEVABLE character! For the crew of over 30 people meant designing and building the setg gathering and organizing props for 44 scenes, setting up and running lights, and taking orders from EVERYONE! But this dedication and hard work prompted the combination of all talents to create a highly successful Show. Layout by Wissbaum
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