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The Mocking Bird Flies in As the curtain rose the fall play To Kill a Mocking Bird appeared on Washburn's stage November 4, 5, and 6. With a cast of seventeen talented students they performed a classic story written by Harper Lee. The hard work and preparation put in by the cast and the stage crew paid off when it all came together on the stage. Mr. Phil-lipps provided the leadership and directing which made the whole production a success. Mr. Phil-lipps summed it up by saying, The preparation of To Kill a Mockingbird was an emotional roller-coaster. For every moment of crisis and depression there was a moment of success and exhilaration. Most of the cast members were excited and committed to the production. It was a story about strong values; values which the cast believed in. It was artistically one of the most, if not the most, successful production ever done by the Washburn Theatre Department. Th»s Page Upper Preparing (or her big debut Lynn Strand checks her make up Lower Sticking up (or his daughter Bob EweU (Chauncey Keepers) goes through a trying experience Opposite Page Upper le(t Busy body Mrs Dubose (Kendall Lakoduk) makes an e(fort to stick her nose where it does not belong Lower Scott (Jaena Streets) and Jem (Brian Willems) looks on as Atticus (John Coskran) aim's (or the maddog Upper right The cast huddles up betore hitting the scene PLAY
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BEHIND THE SCENES Stage crew worked behind the scenes at Millwheels, auditoriums, and plays. They did the lights, sound, and sets. The stage crew was creative and energetic, making stage production possible here at Washburn. Upper right Row 1: J. Brockman. B. Langdon. R. Fteischman, S. Jacobson. R. Olson, Row 2: S. Pielz. A. Swafford. J. Streets. A. Forsman. 8. Langdon, J. Kellogg Lower right: Row 1: Mr. Phillips. A. Swafford. A, Forsman, R. Fleischman. J. Streets. C Due. Row 2: J. Brockman. S. Pietz. G. LaFontame. J. Kellogg. Top: B. Langdon. Lower fell: Setting the stage up Amy Swafford and Jaena Streets work hard after school STAGE CREW
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