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The Cast
Dorothy Brock-Kati e Freeman and Meagan Smi gelsky; Peggy Hin ckley. Julie Krogh. Audrey Labens. Stephen Lambert, Em ily Mcivor.
Sawyer-Chclsic Hart ness and Jenny Pl oughman; Maggie Jones-Rachel Moll y Meyerink . Suzie Moessner. Jennifer Paskach, Andre Pcssini , Nic k
McCune; Anytime Annie- Kirbi Long: Phyllis Dale- Melani c Benesh: Smith, and Josh Ulanday: Directors-Cindy Nabity and Terry Petersen;
Lorraine Flemming-Ashley Borchers; Diane Lorimer-Lauren Choreographer-Jcn Parker;
Banghart: Ethel- Kara Hansen; Julian Marsh-Troy Grover and Eric
Grant -Leanna: Brctl Barry-Matt Da vies; Billy Lawlor-Matt Uehlin g;
Andy Lee- Joe Sclzle: Pat Denning-Sam Vasta; Abner Dillon- Peter
Jensen; Dance Soloist- Jolie John son: Oscar-Adam Hu ghes: Doctor/
Gangster-Mike Hin ckley; Thugs-John Cochlin and Garret Daub: Pick-
pocket- Andre Pcssini: l,oliceman- Rob Botki n; Company Dancers-
S enior Jenny Ploughman and junior Megan Glover, Jessica Dozark. Tegan Mullins. Toni Oestmann, Amanda
Person. Sarah Robin son. Meli ssa Smi gelsky, Taryn Thomas, and Tif- Lis
Matt Uehling flirt on stage hoping fa ny Thomas; Choral Dancers-Ann a Cashero. Danielle Gray. Kara
Kopccy. All yson Schneiderwind, Kaylan Paisley, Rebecca Smedlund,
to snag a date. In the musical, the Sara Schweid. Lindsey Solomon. and Kelsie Williamson; Dance Cho-
rus- Matt Gall. Tony Werner. Scoll Sandstrom. Ted Osuniga, Rob Balkin.
two had eyes for each other. r HoTo and Jonathan Turner: Chorus-Tari a Abram, Carri e Bahde, Mike
II stage fright
CONTR IBUTED BY CtNDY NABITY Bandemer. David Brodhead, Cam Cushing. Eli zabeth Freeman. Mike reasons for having
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forgetting a line
mispronouncing a
word
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the family is in
making a fool of
the audience
yourself
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boyfriend/
singing the wrong
girlfriend is in the
note
audience
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fear of falling on
not looking your
stage
best
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fear of fainting
excessive sweating
e Seniors Chelsie Hartness and
Meagan Smigelsky discuss how
"Peggy" (Hartness' character)
should perform her piece
"Around a Quarter to Nine." ln the
play, "Peggy" was a naive, young
girl who replaced Smigelsky' s role
when she broke her ankle.
PHUI'O CONTR IBUTED BY CINDY NAB tTY
Senior Eric Grant-Leanna , junior
Rachel McCune and sophomore
Matt Davies discuss whether they
should have "Peggy" be the lead in
the musical, "Pretty Lady. " "Pretty
Lady ," was the production the actors
put on in 42nd Street. PlloTo BY
JOSH C HEEK