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SENIOR CLASS MELODRAMA Silas Weston...........................John Murphey Martha Weston.................................Caro1 Brinkman Nellie Weston...........................J?ne Gieser Aunt Sarah Weston........................Cindy Baum Jack MeniweU...............................Tom Evans Francis Desmond.......................Kevin Watteyne Jim Burke..................................AndY EoPe Hi Perkins......................................J m Bohling Dan Fogarty......................................Tim Weinrich Maggie Clancy (Old Mag).................Betty Mason Mulligan................................Mike Wilmes Sadie May.....................................Laurie Olmsted Monty Moran . Slick McCoy . . Lillian Morrison Audience Voices Piano Players . Bowery' Movers. Student Director .........Mark Scott . . . Brad Woltemath .... Ruth Puchalla ..........Ann Krontz, E.D. Crane . . . . Sherea Wolken, Sarah Jewell Sarah Lade, Mark Scott, Vernon Kettelhake, Pam Morrissey, Betty Lempke ...........Greg Devorss The Senior Class Play was presented to the public for the first time as a Theater-in-the-Round Production. Also, for the first time the play was performed on the floor in the new gymnasium. For many years a melodrama such as this had not been performed in the high school. The cast and crew used all the techniques needed to produce a melodrama. They used background piano music to announce the characters, and for the overture and the curtain call. Because of the necessity of changing scenery in the three acts and lack of curtains to pull because of the unique staging, Bowery Movers developed a show to entertain the audience as they changed sets. Jack Merriwell, you are under arrest. Must I deputize someone to assist me or will you come without resistance?
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It's nice to have you back where you belong. Don't look so excited!
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FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: M. Wilmes, T. Weinrich, M. Scott, J. Bohling, A. Pope, B. Wolte-math. SECOND ROW: T. Evans, J. Gieser, J. Murphey, C. Brinkman, B. Mason, L. Olmsted, R. Puchalla, K. Watteyne. BACK ROW: P. Morrissey, S. Lade, V. Kettelhake. Not Pictured are: C. Baum, B. Lempke. Desmond has asked Silas for Nellie's hand in marriage, but Silas refuses. He would rather lose his farm than let Nellie marry that villain Desmond. Come on now, break it up, all of you. It's time you're out in front taking care of the customers. 19
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