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Seniors Betsy Melton, Mindy Omer . Kim Hal es. and
Sophomore Ry<m Bergmann huddle <u·otmd Sophomore
Jana Hutchinson as she reads a letter. (L. Custer)
\2 Junior Nate Unde1wcxxl (A I Calinda. a pm·king lot ancndw1t)
\\ talks about all of the cw;; he h<ts pw"ked as he pw·ks a em·
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with Jana Hutchinson ,one of the headlights. (L. Custer)
Jennifer Dewey
At some point in a person's life, they son, Matt Solberg, Anna Bahney, and Jeff
will most likely have to work. A great way to Smith, Freshmen Alli son Han-old and Nekia
get a first hand view was to see the spting play House.
"Working." The set was simple, but effective,
The musical was selected so that there with no actual set changes. They used little
could be another ensemble and to make it things that the cast put on the stage themselves
appealing to more people. With a smaller ca~t. between the different actors' dialogues. The
it was easier to control and get the job done. large letters W-0-R-K-1-N-G in the back of
The cast consisted of 18 members all the set helped to unify the play.
together, two freshman, five sophomores, tive Sophomore Ryan Bergmann said
juniors, and six seniors. Forty-nin e people that the play "helped stretch his abi liti es and
tried out for the vaJious pai1s , including nine versatility." He also liked getting to know
seniors , of whom six received pai1s. new people who had not been in prevtous
The cast included Seniors Betsy Mel- plays.
ton, Randy Mollner, Kim Hales, Jeanne Cw·- Junior Nate Underwood said, "It
ran, Mindy Omer, and Greg Mark. Juniors was neat'"
I Bryan McAdams, Nate Undetwood, Jack Wei The cast and crew worked many
Senior Betsy Melton and Sophomore Ryan Bergmann take , Mike Richhart,and Heather Hendrickson. haJ·d hours prepaiing the stage for the show,
a break from all the hw·d work that goes into rehew;;ing for
openin g ni ght. (J. Thoma') Sophomores Ryan Bergmann, Jana Hutchin- and al l of their work paid off in the end.