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Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Ticket Info 662-7282 Directed by Phyllis Albertson ·~····"" Written by Jerome Lawrence ~ ~ and Robert E. Lee ...._• ~ ~ ~

DOBSON-McOMBER

Dedicated to The Cultural Enrichment of Our Community

Since 1893.

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1900 Manchester Road

Ann Arbor, Michigan 973-0105

February 24-27, 1988 at 8 pm Saturday Matinee at 2 pm Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Ticket Info 662-7282

Written by Jerome Lawrence ~ Directed by Phyllis Albertson - ··-11 ~

and Robert E. Lee f._• ~ ~

Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Synopsis of Scenes Place: A small town

Time: Summer, not too long ago

Act I, Scene 1-Town square, early July morning

Scene 2-Courtroom, a few days later

Scene 3-Town square, early that evening

II'ITEKI'IISSIOI'f - 15 l'III'IUTES

Act II, Scene !-Courtroom, two days later

Scene 2-Courtroom. the following day

About the Play: INHERIT THE WIND is not about the theory of evolution versus the literal interpretation of the Bible. It assaults those who would constrict any human being's right to think, to teach, to learn.

It Is not history. The events which took place in the famous "Scopes Monkey Trial" in Dayton, Tennessee dur­ing the scorching July of 1925 are clearly the genesis of the play. It has, however, an exodus entirely its own.

The collision of Bryan and Darrow at Dayton was dramatic; but it was not a drama. Moreover, the issues of their conflict have acquired new dimensions and meaning in the years since they clashed at the Rhea County. Courthouse. So INHERIT THE WIND does not pretend to be journalism. It is theatre. It might have been yester­day. It could be tomorrow.

Jerome Lawrence Robert E. Lee

The University of l'llchlgan forbids smoking In any part of the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre.

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Directed by Jan Koenget er

Choreography by Cherryl Loyd Vanderhoof

May 18·21, 1988 Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre for Ticket Information ~:r§ Call 662 -7282 =.::=~·::.!.= ,..

J/!iO Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Main Street Productions

presents

The Playboy of the Western World by J.M. Synge directed by Anne Kolaczkowski Magee

March 24, 25, 26, 31 Aprill,2,7,8,9

8:00p.m. 338 S. Main Street

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, Inc.

Board of Directors John McCollum, President

Robert Seeman, Vice-President Julie Varus, Secretary

Burnette Staebler, Vice-President Robin Barlow, Treasurer

Robert N. Alexander Wiley Brownlee

John W. Buckbee Edward D. Clark, 111

James B. Gilligan, Jr. Richard A. Hadler Michael Limmer

Andrew Lindstrom Shirley Mallette

Cassie Mann Helen B. Mann Anne Walker Phyllis Wright

Honorary Advisory Committee Judith Dow & Robert H. Alexander

Constance Barron Robert Bartels Jack Becker

Louis D. Belcher Richard C. Benjamin

Richard Black Richard Brunvand

Alan Clague Russell Collins Albert Coudron

Mildred Danielson Donald Chisholm

Robert Darvas Elizabeth Dexter

Peter Eckstein Judge and Mrs. S. J. Elden

Warren and Virginia Eveland Don Faber

Sally Fleming fuithleen M. Fojtik

Jan Frieder Daniel R. Fusfeld

Patricia Garcia Wagar Glas

Claribel Baird Halstead Mary & John Hathaway

Fred Hindley Trudy Huebner

Robert C. Hughes James Hunt

Zeke Jabbour Mayor Gerald D. Jernigan

Dr. Eva Jessye Henry Johnson Wilfred Kaplan

Roberta Keniston Henry S. Landau

Guy Larcom Jerold Lax

Charlotte McGeoch Virginia Patton Moss

Samuel Mullice Karen O'Neal

Anneke Overseth

AACT Season Staff

William &. Mary Palmer Prof. Willis Patterson

Edward C. Pierce Beverley & Pat Pooley

Eugene B. Power Michael Radock Deanna Relyea Duane Renken

Dick & Norma Sarns Pamela Seevers David Shipman

Raymond J. Smit Neil Staebler

Dr. Edward Stasheff Elizabeth Stranahan

Carol Tice Christine Trautwein

Allee Vining Prof. William Vorus Katharine Wallace Zelma H. Weisfeld Timothy 0. White John Woodford

Banners ................... Charles Sutherland Membership/Volunteers ....•....... Angie Jones Box Office

Co-Chairs ....... Trudy Maglott & Louisa Pieper Costume Rentals ................ Position Open Costume Shop Superintendent ..... Position Open Development ................... Position Open Education .................... Shirley Mallette finance ........................ Robin Barlow Front of House/Ushers ..... Barbara Smart Daniel Legal Advisor .................... Martin Smith Lighting and Sound Chair ......... Gene Macario Mailing Supervisor ................. Howard fox Main Street Production

Coordinators ..... William Bailey &. Cassie Mann Make-Up ................. Roberta Rizzardi Price Marketing ...................... Position Open

Office Manager . . . . ......... Annette Schultz Play Selection

Co-Chairs ..... Carol Deniston &. Robert Seeman Production Coordinator .......... Shirley Mallette Program Coordinator .............. Carol Jennet Props Superintendent ............ Joan Scheffler Publicity ..................... Kathleen Harsen Scene Shop Superintendent ....... Robert Seeman Season Ticket Agent .......... James A. Mattson Social ......................... Position Open SPOTLIGHT Newsletter Editor ........ Anne Walker Executive Director ........... Deborah M. Greene Administrative Secretary ............ Julie Miller Bookkeeper ........................ Irma Zald

203 E. Liberty Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108

Phone: 313/662-5616

--The Cast-­(In Order of Appearance)

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Melinda . . . . . . . . . . . Tracy Nudson Howard . . . . . . . . . . .. Julian Vorus Mr. Meeker .... , . . . .... Ed Lesher Rachel . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nina Perlove Bert Cates ............ James Toler

Mrs. McLain ...... Becky Badgero Mrs. Blair. . . Kathleen Harsen Elijah ........... .. Norman Grant Hornbeck ......... David Keosaian Timmy . . .... Alex Kellogg

Townspeople

Toby . . ........... John Vorus Jim-Bob . . . . . . ....... ian Ream Nathan. . . . ... Andrew Benjamin

Mr. Goodfellow .... Robert Carr Brady .... Martin Smith Missy . . . . .... Anne Richardson

Mrs. Krebs ........... Mildred Koen Reuters Man .... Col urn McReynolds Peggy .. Andrea Campbell

The Reverend Mrs. Brady ......... Marina Seeman Mrs. Geer . . . .... Rose McReynolds Brown ..... Thomas Blaske Mayor. . .. Robert May Aronson . . . ..... Cliff Sheldon Sillers ................ Skip Bailey Davenport ....... Andrew Cochrane Keller. . . Lawrence Davidson Bollinger . . . . ... Bill Teppo Judge ............. Conrad Mason Reporter ...... Michael Beaty Bannister . . . .. Robert Preston Drummond . . . Robert Green Juror ............. Ross Albertson Dunlap. . . Dwight Smith Harry Y. Esterbrook ... William Egnor Warren Dunn Hawker. . . . . Mark Petrie Vocalist ........... Margie Warrick Page ...... Richard M. Ginger

--The Staff--Director •............ Phyllis Albertson Set Builder. . ................ Gene Maca rio Co-Producers. . ........•...... Marjorie Cripps Costume Designer ...... Khairla Attar

Cliff Sheldon Lighting Designer ... Ross Albertson Advising Producer. . . ....... Allsande Cutler Sound Design ........•.•............ Rick Ashcroft Assistant Director Make-up and Hair . . . . . • . • . . . . .... Roberta Price

l!t. Stage Manager .... Zoaunne Albertson Props . . ............ Cathi Taam Set Design . . . . ....... Simon C.M. Ha Graphics Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . .. John Moga

LIGHTII'IG Brian Albrecht Michael Beaty William Egnor

Elizabeth Miller Peter Rinehart Tammy Wilson

MAKE· UP Sophie Farah

Debbie Gagolis JoAnn Keosalan Linda Mahoney Penny Tashnlck

Julie Vorus

The Crew

8eyfried PROPS COSTUMES Victoria Arends Chris Hall

Marilyn Campbell Richard M. Ginger SOUI'ID

Jewelers Heather Hudson Bob Carbeck Jenny York

SET HAIR DESIGI'I Debbie, Jan, Marcia,

Bob Dilan Skip Dunnett

Washington Place Hair Design Simon Ha Howard Klllham, David Kwan 304 S. MAIN, ANN ARBOR, Ml 48104

Huron Beauty Academy Gene Macario (313) 668-6474 Suzanne Paige Cathy Orbits

Cappello's Hair Salon Cliff Sheldon 'The Diamond People" Jeff Zupan

AACT President's Message Has there ever been a time when disputation did not exist among people of differing beliefs? In the nearly 6000 years of recorded human experience has there ever been peaceful co-exlstance among people of different races and creeds? What has changed fundamentally since Old Testament times in the relationship among the peoples of the Middle-East?

Somehow, the adage, "the more things change, the more they remain the same;· holds true.

So it Is in the recurring debate concerning creationism versus evolution.

The so-called "Monkey Trial" In 1925 over the public school teaching of the theory of evolution by J.T. Scopes in Dayton, Tenn .. brought together in dramatic confronta­tion the powerful personalities of Clarence Darrow (defense) and William Jennings Bryan (prosecution).

INHERIT THE WIND is the gripping dramatization of that conflict. We hope you find it fascinating and absorbing.

John McCollum

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Tune in to Radio 16 WAAM every weekday morning at 10:00 am to listen and to be heard!

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41st Year

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ABOUT THE COMPANY AND STAFF

PHYLLIS ALBERTSON (Director) has enjoyed a rich and varied career trodding the boards from merry old England to Midwestern America. Studying theatre at the University of Minnesota, she has worked as an actress, director, costumer, and lighting designer. Phyllis current­ly works as an office manager for a local law firm. Twenty­plus years ago, when one of her roles in INHERIT THE WIND was "Monkey-Keeper;· she never dreamed she would one day direct a production here in Ann Arbor.

ROSS ALBERTSON (Lighting Designer and Juror) This is Ross' second production with AACT having done lights for THE REAL THING last November. He has also appeared at the Cherry County Playhouse In Traverse City, the Wyandotte Community Theatre, and Southgate Com­munity Theatre.

WAUI'II'IIl ALBilRTSOI'I (Assistant Director and Stage Manager) This Is the third time Zoanne has been involv­ed with an AACT production, working lights for THE REAL THING and HEDDA GABLER. She has done extensive work with the Southgate Community Theatre and Wyandotte Community Thatre.

RICK ASHCROFT (Sound Design) Originally from New York City, Rick took to the stage early as an actor. He became sound man for many of AACT's MainStage and MainStreet productions, including DAMN YANKEES!, THE REAL THING, and was Stage Manager for the recent musical revue SIDE BY SIDE BY SONDHEIM.

KHAIRIA ATTAR (Costume Design) A graduate of the U of M with a Masters in Costume Design, Khalrla's AACT credits include costume design for BWES FOR MISTER CHARLIE, ORPHEUS DESCENDING, THE DIVINERS, as well as Ellen Presser's original, ALIENS AND SCOUNDRELS.

BECKY BADGERO (Mrs. McLain) Active in theatre throughout high school and college, Becky has also ap­peared in many theatre festivals In Indiana and Michigan . She is presently studying jazz dance and theatre at Washtenaw Community College.

SKIP BAILilY (SIIIers) After a busy 8 months, Skip Is pleased to be back on stage. You may remember him In his "critically acclaimed" roles on the AACT MainStreet stage in LUANN HAMPTON LAVERTY OBERLANDER last Spring. Since then he has kept busy directing, produc­ing, and helping with many other Civic activities.

MICHAEL BEATY (Reporter) is a senior at U of M majoring In cellular molecular biology. He was a member of the light crew for AACTs THE REAL THING last fall, and appeared In MUSKET's production of KISS ME KATE. Michael is also an accomplished pianist.

AI'IDREW BENJAMIN (Nathan) Is a seventh grader at Greenhills SChool. This Is his first time on the AACT stage, but you may have seen him in Peninsula Produc­tion's BERNSTEIN MASS and PETER PAN. Andrew is also active in the Boy's Choir of Ann Arbor.

THOMAS BLASKE (Reverend Brown) Is a trial lawyer, and

his thespian experience "preaching" to juries is exten­sive. This is, however, Tom's first role with Civic Theatre. In his hours away from the courtroom, Tom grades lawyer's licensing exams, teaches, and raises money for Washtenaw Community College and the Boy Scouts.

AI'IDRilA CAI'IPBilLL (Peggy) has been the lead In plays for the Girl Scouts, her grade school , and church. She loves to write, draw, read, and is an expert performer of skits for parties. This is her first performance with AACT.

ROBERT CARR (Mr. Goodfellow) A long-time member of AACT, Robert has held a starring role as usher for many AACT productions. He also appeared in AACT's DEVILS DISCIPLE and THE RUNNER STUMBLES.

Art DREW COCHR.Al"'E (Davenport) This is Andy's premier performance with AACT. Originally from East Lansing, and a graduate of the University of Michigan in Biology, Andy currently works at Sinai Hospital in Detroit.

MARJORIE CRIPPS (Co-Producer) is active behind the scenes of many AACT productions. She has been on crews for costumes, props, and running (stage?) for GYPSY, MISANTHROPE, and HEDDA GABLER, respectively. Mar­jorie also worked props with the Comic Opera Guild's pro­duction of KISMET which toured last February.

WILLIAM EGI'IOR (Mayor) has been seen by Ann Arbor theatre audiences for t en years. His fi rst ro le was WINNI~ TH~POOH with MM Productions, followed by work with Young Peoples Theatre, The Ann Arbor Medieval festival, The Performance Network, Hill Street Players. and now AACT!

RICHARD M. GINGER (Page) Not only is Richard mak· ing an on~stage appearance in tonight's performance, but he is also busy backstage as a member of the prop crew. He is in charge of the rock.

I'IORMAI"' GRAI'IT (Elijah) This is Norman's first involve· ment with AACT. but not with acting. He has appeared in Performance Network's MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM and was an extra in the movie THE CARRIER.

ROBERT GREI!.rl (Drummond) is a long-time AACT member, having served twice on the Board of Directors. His acting credits include musicals (KISS ME KATE, AN· NIE GET YOUR GUN), Shakespeare (MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM), Shaw, (CANDIDA), Noel Coward (NUDE WITH VIOLIN, BLITHE SPIRIT) and Arthur Miller's THE CRIJO­BLE, for which he won the Best Actor award way back in 1962. Bob is a physician and professor at the University of Michigan and the Veterans Administration Hospitals.

SIMON C.l'l. HA (Set Designer) graduated in Theatre Studies from Warwick University, England, and has work· ed for Seal 's Players Foundation in Hong Kong. He was assistant director for LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT and other plays at the Hong Kong City Hall and Hong Kong Arts Center. Presently he is set designer for Young People's Theatre.

KATHLEEN HARSEN (Mrs. Blair) is the Publicity Direc· tor for AACT, and has vast experience doing props, set dressing, and assistant directing for numerous AACT shows, both MalnStreet and MainStage productions. Kathleen is a third grade teacher at Mack Elementary School.

TRACY HUDSON (Melinda) A freshman at Greenhills School, Tracy appeared in AACT's MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, and is very active in plays at her school and with the St. Andrew's Players. She has also been an usher along with working on props for AACT's ANGEL STREET.

ALEX KELLOGG (Timmy) This is Alex's first appearance in an AACT production, although he has appeared In a Detroit-area commercial. Alex spends his free time play· ing basketbalL football and soccer.

DAVID KEOSAIAN (Hornbeck) Having appeared first in 1981 as Zoltan Carpathy in AACTs production of MY FAIR LADY, David has much more to thank AACT for than just acting experience. He met his wife JoAnn during that stint while she was doing make·up. He has also appeared in many U of M Gilbert and Sullivan Society performances.

MILDRED KOEN (Mrs. Krebs) An AACT member for two years, this is Mildred's first stage appearance. She attend· ed Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and was active in the University's Honorary Dramatic Society as well as member of the Faculty Women's Club Sunday Theatre. Mildred is also a long-time pilot and member of the Ann Arbor flyers.

ED LESHER (Mr. Meeker) is a familiar face around AACT, having appeared In over 20 productions, the latest be· ing DAMN YANKEES! He got the acting bug soon after he played the " body from the basement" In ARSENIC AND OW LACE.

CONRAD MASON (Judge) AACT audiences have seen Conrad in GYPSY. ANYTHING GOES. SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE. and STEAMBATH. He has played leading roles in t;IL ABNER. PAJAMA GAME. MOUSETRAP, GUYS AND DOLLS, and appeared as "levye" in the Dexter Communi· ty Player's production of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF. His credits also Include directing THE ODD COUPLE, BLITHE SPIRIT, and CURIOUS SAVAGE. In the real world, Conrad works as a consulting meteorologist and as the coor· dinator of the Computing Resource Center for the U of M.

ROBERT MAY (Harry Y. Esterbrook) appears on the AACT stage for the first time tonight but he comes to us with experience gained in various companies in Indiana and Florida.

COLUM McREYNOLDS (Reuters Man) A newcomer to the AACT stage, Colum Is an accomplished public speaker, having been involved in Toastmasters International, United Foundation Speakers Bureau, and speaker at na· tiona! engineering conventions.

ROSE McREYNOLDS (Mrs. Geer) A new resident of Ann Arbor, Rose developed stage poise many years ago In Ireland. This is also her first time with AACT, but, she is

already active in singing in the community choir.

NINA PERLOVE (Rachel) is a freshman at Slauson Jr. High. Though this is her first AACT appearance, many audiences have seen her in Young People's Theatre pro· ductions of ASHES AND DUST, and PUSS 'N BOOTS, to name a few. Nina would like to pursue theatre and music at the U of M.

MARK PETRIE (Hawker) a freshman at Clague Jr. High, has a lot of acting experience with the Popsicle Players­eleven plays in four years! He can also be seen in THE CARRIER and has appeared on Detroit's PM Magazine and the Ann Arbor Screen Scene.

ROBERT PRMTON (Bannister) This Is Robert's first ac· ting appearance and first association with AACT. He has been an elementary school teacher for the past 22 years, and enjoys cooking and cats (not necessarily related!).

ROBERTA PRICE (Make-Up) has worked and designed make-up for Civic Theatre productions since 1944. She also does make·up for other theatrical groups, schools and community organizations. Roberta is an elementary art teacher in the Dexter Community Schools and is a graduate of the University of Michigan.

IAN REAM (Jim·Bob) is another newcomer to AACT in this performance. He previously appeared as Frederick in the Bach School Production of PIRATES OF PENZANCE.

ANNE RICHARDSON (Missy) is a fourth grader at Wines Elementary School in Ann Arbor. She has been In several school. church. and neighborhood plays, while also writing and choreographing many of them. This is Anne's first time with AACT.

MARINA SEEMAN (Mrs. Brady) appeared last season with AACT In THE DRESSER and GYPSY. She has been a Civic Member for over twenty years, receiving AACTs Best Sup· porting Actress award for her role as Miss Skelton in SEE HOW THEY RUN. Her favorite actingexperience was the role of the Wicked Aunt in THE CARRIER. She works for the Rackham Graduate School, and is a part-time graduate student in the U of M Department of Communication.

CLIFF SHELDON (Co-Producer and Keller) served on the AACT Board for three years, one as Vice-President. He has worked with Thurston Players on and back stage for the past ten years, and is actively involved in the American Red Cross and Downtown Kiwanis Club.

DWIGHT SMITH (Dunlap) Since Joining AACT in 1976, Dwight has been in the cast of many of Its shows, in· eluding SOUND OF MUSIC, WITNESS FOR THE PROSECU­TION, and ORPHEUS DESCENDING. He has also been in· volved in set construction for many AACT productions.

MARTIN SMITH (Brady) has been a Board member and past Vice-President of AACT, and has been seen in many of its productions, Including most recently PLAZA SUITE. He was prominent in the original production of ALIENS AND SCOUNDRELS. In 1984 he played Oscar Madison in The Black Sheep Theatre's production of THE ODD

(Continued on next page)

About The Company and Staff (Continued from previous page)

COUPLE. Marty will soon be seen In the forthcoming mo­tion picture release " Chameleon Street".

CATHI TAAM (Props) A busy wife and mother, Cathi demonstrated a penchant for hard work when she simu­ltaneously held the positions of Assistant Director, Co­Set Designer, Co-Set Dresser, and prop person during the recent AACT production of ANGEL STREET. Thanks, Cathi, for " hangln' in there:·

BILL TEPPO (Bollinger) a Pioneer high school student, was recently seen In the AACT production of BWES FOR MISTER CHARLIE. He has been very active in school plays Including SOUND OF MUSIC, THE MUSIC MAN, and ANNIE GET YOUR GUN.

JAMES TOLER (Bert Cates) was last on trial in AACTs BWES FOR MISTER CHARLIE. His other (arguably) non­criminal appearances for AACT include ANGEL STREET (Mr. Manningham). FIFTH OF JULY (Kenneth Talley), ROMANTIC COMEDY (Jason), and HEDDA GABLER (George Tesman). He also served as Co-Set Designer for ANGEL STREET.

JOHN VORUS (Toby) This is John's second appearance on the Mendelssohn stage: he played the role of Colin

in Young People's Theatre, THE SECRET GARDEN this past Spring. He was also seen as Tom of Warwick In the Chelsea Area Players' production of CAMELOT. John is a sixth grader at Chelsea's Beach Middle SchooL and has been active in school plays as well as C.A.P:s Children's Theatre Workshop.

JULIAN VORUS (Howard) appeared on the Mendelssohn stage this past spring as Dlckon In THE SECRET GARDEN. He was the Herald In the Chelsea Area Players' produc­tion of CAMELOT,as well as appearing in numerous C.A.P:s Children's Theatre Workshop productions. Julian is a tenth grader at Chelsea High School. Besides being interested in acting, his favorite pursuits are reading, snorkeling, swimming, sailing, hiking and collecting.

lt'IARGE WARRICK (Vocalist) has appeared in several Gilbert and Sullivan Society productions, and will be seen this Spring in THE GONDOLIERS. She is a seven-year veteran of the University Musical Society's festival Chorus, and will perform with the Pittsburgh Symphony later this season. Margie's musical talents arrive on the AACT stage tonight after a number of theatrical perfor­mances In other cities. Margie's extraordinary voice was trained at Ohio State University.

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Mr.L. W.Hdmrelch.Jr. lren~ Hess Robert t!f rrancu Hoffman J11net Hoobler H. W. Horne Mr. &I Mrs. Arthu r(J. Horner. Jr. Mr. t!f Mrs. Oeorge Huebner. Jr. Or. &I Mrs. Ralph Hulett Mr. t!f Mrs. Roger Hun ter Mr. &I Mrs. Russell Hurst

Dr. &I Mrs. Richard Judge ThomnJudson Wilfred Kaplan Rich Kato

Ray &I Naomi fl.ehoe Or. t!f Mrs.l'aul fl.e l ley MarllynKenMdy llctsy Kincaid William R. Klnn~y The Hon. &I Mrs. John Kirkendall Mr.t!fMrs. Alan D. Krisch Mr. &I Mrs. Jerold L.a;o; Mr.t!fMrs. John 8. ~idy Jason Lindauer Shirley Mallette Helen Mann Unn Matich John t!f Jan~ McCormick ~o t!f Oeborah Mcl1amara Dr. &I Louis W. Meel\.5 Aileen Mengel John t!f Donna Mih~llch Or. Jam~s M. Mi ller Mr. t!f Mrs. William C. Morse

Mr. &I Mrs. Charles Musil AII !IOn T. Myers 11ewman Computer I';J;change Or. t!f Mrs. Wil liam Olsen Mr. t!f MB. Marlowe Olson Albert R. &I louisa P. Pieper Wllllamt!f!kttyP1erce fleverleyt!ft'llt r lclaf'boley SandyC.I'btthoff Mr. t!f Mrs. aardnerQuarton Jim t!f<krry Reisinger

PATRONS

Jean Campbell Mr. t!f Mrs. Thomas Campbell Or. Ruth Cantleny Mr. t!f Mrs. Richard Carbeck Mrs. C. A. Carver CharlesW.Cassell

Mr. A.!';. Clev~land Or. t!f Mrs. Jdfrey Col ton The Conard ramlly Mr. 4' Mrs. George N. Connor Mr. &I Mrs. Phillip Converse Mr. t!f Mrs. Rober t A. Cooch Mr. t!f Mrs. Clyde H. Coombs Mr. 4' Mrs. Charles Cope JohnT. Cottrell Richard 6. Couch Mr. t!f Mrs. C. Merle Crawford

George t!f Marion Curtis Mr. 4' Mrs. RichardS. Cygan Morris Oalltz Or. &I Mrs. Russell DeJong Mr. t!f Mrs. John Olllon VIrginia H. Donahey William a. Dow !';IIzabeth Dusseau Tracy flier Mr. &I Mrs. Sol M.flkln lkttyfllls Wil liam fnsmlnger Herbfstes Thomas &I !';lain~ !';vans

Margaretraulk ner Carl &~Kath leen I'IS<:her John l'oley VloletM.I'ord Arthurt!fMargorle Gallagher Marilyn Gibson Oaw:t!fMegOilber t Mr. &I Mrs. J. Oilllgan lloeverlyJeanneOiltrow Carl t!fSuealngles AJ~xandert!fJudlth 0111$& f'{ocln~yt!fPatrlcla Orambeau <korge Orasamuck Richard 4'Linda Oreene fila M. Orenler Mr. &I Mrs. R. Orlffln Robertt!ff'amela au~n:tel

Chris Hall &IRick Ashcroft NormanR.Hallman Clarlbel8alrdHalnead Mr. &I Mrs. J.D. Hanawalt Mr. 4'Mrs.fugene Haner Don C. &I Ruth Hanna Margaret Harwick John &~Mary Hat haway Harold t!fAnn Haugh Teed Hefley r.,ther Hdtler Mr. t!f Mrs. J. Downs H~rold Kath leen Hoff Mr. 4' Mrs. Jack Horvath Or.t!fMrs. rrederlc8. Mouse ~rnt!fl1ormaHutton

It John Jarrett

STARS Prof. t!f Mrs. Oardn~r Ackley Mr. &I Mrs. Maurice Beznos

Don Cameron Mr. t!f Mrs. William T. Dob:K>n

Mr. t!fM~. Dale l'osdlc;k Mr. t!f Mrs. Robert W. Herbst

Mr. t!fMr.r.. Stevens Rice l'.f.t!ffllzabethRkhart Mr. t!f Mrs. Don Robln!IOn Mr •. t!f Mrs. Richard Robln!IOn Joy5carpuzza Mrs. M. H. Seeve~

Mr. &I Mrs. OavldStalg~r John &I Chris Stephens

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8radt!flklbblst:evens

Mr. &I Mrs. Ul rlc:hStoll Joseph H. Stroudt!ffl.athlttn l'ojUk Charlt:aSu~rland.Jr.t!fJamal'bsante.Jr.

Mr. t!f Mrs. Charles M. Sutherland. Sr.

8arbara Tho mpson t!f Roland Loup Mr. t!f Mrs. Robert Thornton Melissa Ur ldge Mrs. Ann VanRosew:lt Weston Vivian WAAM Whll~hall BroadCiJSt lng Mr. t!f Mrs. Roy f. Weber Whitehorse Associates Mrs. Phyllis Wright lklbt!f lktty Wurtz

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Mr. t!fMrs. Phillip Jones Orac:eJudson W ll fr~dt!f Heidi Kaplan Mr. t!f Mrs. Thomas Kauper William Kelley Mr. &I Mrs. Milton Kendrick Roberta Keniston David 1'. &I Mary Keren Robert 4' Ruth Ker.r.chbaum Mary A. Kessel Ch in &I KuangKim Mr. &I Mrs. Leo K lausn~r

Ch ristopher Karow Hilda Kurtz Mr. t!f Mrs. Seymour Lampert Mr. &I Mrs. Henry Landau Dr. John Larder

Patty Lawson Ruth 6. Lauon Patty Lawson Robert Little Or. t!f Mrs. Walte r .1 Louche

~~r-:r~rs~:nald s. Lowe Mr.t!fMrs.I'.Maaseldvagg Mrs. Pearl Manning Joh n Marchello Mr. t!f Mrs. Bruc~J. Maslin Margaret Manlalas Oaw:&IJudy Matthews Mr. t!fMra. Maugh

Dorll Mayerson Kenneth R, Mayne Marilyn McCallum Mr.~ Mrs. Duncan McC()IIum Mr. ~ Mrs. David McDow"!! Margorr., r:. McN~II

~~:~a~'::n~ ~~;!'., McPhertK>n

Mrs. Rob.,rt M"rchant Char!.,~N H"!"n Met.zn"r Robert N Norma M"yers Dlck&G.,orgla M.,y.,rson Dr.~ Mrs. David Middleton Dr. N Mrs. William M!kkels"n Mrs. Maxin" Mile~ Mr. N Mrs. Jack M. Miller Mr. &Mrs. Horace Miner 1\elth Molin Alexander 6: Joan Moore Mr. 6: Mr~. Milton Moore Mr. &Mrs. Harlan J. Mulder Zelma R. Myers Mr.~ Mrs. George Nichols tlarryJ. &Shirley Nielsen Mrs. Barbara Oddy

Or. Lawrence Abram'IDn Nell &Shirley Adam~ The Hon. ~Mrs. George Alexander Yvonne Allen

Martha Andrews H.D.Appelm<~n

Mr.~ Mrs. l':dward Argerslng.,r. Jr Mary~.~ Thom<~s J. Armstrong Hare I Avery Lynn Ayres Hartlngh w. Babcock

~~:::·n~~;;~e Balas

Rose Marie Bateman Mr. W. S. 6ennlnghoff M5. Helen V. !Serg Doreen Binder Dr. ~Mrs. David Bohr Mr. It Mrs. C.D. fk>ttum. Jr Allce~JessleBourquln

Paul Boylan

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Patrlc:la M. Butler

~~a~-~ar~~';:~ ~a~~~~ Ann Campbell

n.unChang Mr. Mervyn A. It Marilyn l. Chase Dr. & Mrs, George J. Chatas James r:. Clark

~~:;r ;~~~~ C()h"n rrankC()I!!gan Dorothy Comins l':llz<~beth Conlin Barbara A. Cooper Gage ~ Helen Cooper AshoCr<~lne

Marjorie Cripps Shutta Crum !'ran Curtis Mrs. Ralph Dally Mr. ~ Mrs. Philip Deats Pat DcLamlelleure Mr.l!tMrs. Joseph Diana MacDonald 6: Carolyn Dick Jean A. Olekoff James & Sylvia Dowty Mr. 6: Mrs. Don Dufek

Jan" l':dward~ Mr. & Mrs. Samuel P. l':dw<1rds Andrew&Kathryn !':Isenberg Martha !':Hen Mrs. F'hlllpJ. l':lvlng Mary l':ngllsh Margaret N. r:verett John W. It Gretchen fllrah DDS led/!I'Sophl.,l"arah Mr. &Mrs. Donald rarrand Dr.&Mrs. f. Robert fekety. Jr. lnke/!I'D<~vld felbeck

0<1vld Ohlgren Mr. &Mrs. Justin Oliver MarcOrteg<~ Lillian Ostrand Mrs. Chari"~ Owen Don&Patrlcla Paulsell Carol &Wade 1\':acock l':dlth M. Pinter Mrs. Warren r:. Poitras lloyd r:. Powell Mr. &Mrs. J.D. Prendergast Doris Preston Anthony Procaninl Or. &Mrs. francis Purcell l':theiRathbun W. J. &Mary Rave Maxw"ll N Marjorl" R"ade Or. &Mrs. Rudolf Reichert. Jr. Robert Reinhart Molly Resnick William R.. Rlbben~ JudlthRichard'IDn Mr. It Mrs. Thomas Richardson Mr. It Mrs. William Richardson Charles&Cecl Rlecker

Mr. It Mrs. William Rosenberg Rosemarie Rothe. Allanw. Rothe.&

Maureen l'urlong Charle5/!tAnne !Iubin Mr./!tMrs. Robert Sawyer Mr. It Mrs. George Sexton 1Sruce5haplro Mrs. R.C. Shehan Dr. &Mrs. Howard Shevrln Or. David 1':. Shipman I':<! ward Slchler Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert Small Raymond & Donna Smlt Or. It Mrs. Wllllam 5. Smith F'l:terl!tLindaSmouM: Mr. & Mrs. A. P. Solvay Michael Staeblerl!tR.,becca McGow<~n Or. It Mrs. Gerald Stair R. St..pteton JackStemburger Miss Karen Sterzlck Mr./!tMrs.ISradley Stevens Heleni':.Thnner Mr. It Mrs. Thomas Thrkington Dr. &Mrs. rulton Taylor

Mr. It Mrs. Thomas A. Taylor Robert Teeter Mr. George Thome ISradlt;y M. Thompson C<1rol Tlce Marjorlelbmpklns&Alllson Hate Mr. l!t Mrs. Peter J. Van Boven. Jr. Mr. &Mrs. John Vezina Mr. &Mrs. Sam VIlla Bobl!tDinah Vincent Jo:M:ph l!li/Allce VIning Donald & Antoinette Walker Mr. &Mrs.llruceWallace Patricia Walsh Roddy&r:dd!eWares

~~-n l!li/W~~-~".;'h"~ Weidenbach Usa Wies~feld Mr. ~ M.,. Hugh Wilson Lois Wll.son !':rln Winkler Paul 6: K<1thryn Winston Marlon Wirick Warren Wright OcorgeO.Zuldt;ma

FK IEI'IDS Mrs. Phillip l'ellln c. William & H. Jane ferguson Martll'lKher lluthl'loyd JohnltCaroll'ord Marjorlel'orman Stlsan l'owler l':slherl'rank Mrs. A. James french rilckl!tfl'l'nl'urklotl Charles~~ 1\athryn G<1gllardi Gene GHunt The Oelehrter l"amlly Dr. l!t Mrs. Henry J. Oomberg Pearl Graves W. Gray Rick Green Mr. & Mrs. Morris Greenhut Atlee L. Grillot

Thomas c. Grove Marjorie Guenther Dorothy5. Haake Daryl &Mon..,., Hafler Mr. 6: Mrs. George Hall Dick~ K<~ren Hamp<~rl<~n

HaroldH.Harg"r Herbert Harper

~!n\1=~~:~ Laura 15. Haw"" a.,org" &Lllllan Hay JamesltVIrglnlaHendley

~~~e~c~~ ~~hT~:~O:~rt Herrmann Jeanette Hescheles ThomuHlller Michael& Darlene Hochgn:ve Mr.l!t Mrs. Harry 8. Hogan Robert Hoisington r:dward l!t Dorothy Holden r:twood Holman Mr. 6: Mrs. Robert Howe Charlesl!tlrene Hurbls Mr. N Mrs. David Hustnl Gretchen Jackson

Dale C. It James K. Jerome Anne H. Jones Mr. l!rMrs.l'. ThomnJuster

StevenJ.t\eating Mr. &Mrs. frank Kennedy Mr. It Mrs. Ted Kennedy. Jr. rrancesl\lllean 15-ctsyKing Mrs. Tessl\irkby Jerry Klein

~a;e~-~~!ght Mr. It Mrs. Richard K.olb Or. & Mrs. John Konnak

Jamu&Joanna Kulik Wayne & Dorothy lamerson ISurtonl!tSallyLamkln Mr. I!Jt Mrs. Guy C. Larcom. Jr. Corrine Larson Janet Laughna Geraldine L.ewls Or. 6: Mrs. Paul Lichter

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Mary H. Long Mr. & Mrs. Peter Long

Mr. l!rMrs. l':dw<1rd Loyer William &Jane Lurkin~ Sus.anna S. Mackay Carol H. M<~gee

~~-: ~:. ~~:~r ~: ~=~~lis Mrs. M. Mazrul D.J. McCarty Mr. & Mrs. ~rnnt McCarus Ruth &Amanda Mcl':lya Or. John R. McLean Hugh &Charli McLelland fulrla Laarmanl!tNicholas Melma RichardltMirlam Meisler Jerry 6: Rhonda Melsllk Dr. It Mrs. 6arry Miller Leigh & Dorothy Miller ~Iva Mlnuse

Or. l!t Mrs. David Moehring The Moore family

~~~;~~~~~~~:..drd M!. 'rbshlkoNagamatsu WIII&Jean Navarre Cecil &!':the! Mubltt

Mr. N Mrs. Marvin L. Niehuss Thomas&Judlth Nl~wonger RobertO'IIrlen !':lien Offen Mrs. Jeanne V. Ogle Deborah K. Olson Paul It Shirley Olson Dr. 6: Mrs. llobertO'Neal Charles ~Grace Oxley Mr. A.L. P<~ge Mr./!tMT5. Howard .1':. Parker Dr. &Mrs. 6everly Payne Jutlth A. Pence Mr. It Mrs. ISradford Perkins Joanf'l:rros Mr.l!tMrs. Robert W. Phillips Robert Platt Jeffrey It Dcbor<~h Pickell Or. r:dward c. Pierce Mr. l!tMm. Roy Pierce Mr. 6: Mrs. Richard L. Platte Mr. & Mrs. Robert Plummer Wllllam&LobPorter Mr. &Mrs. Roy Proffitt Mr. & Mrs. Doglas Reading Mr. &MTll. John Reed Mr. &Mrs. Harry Regen~trlt;f M<1ry Reilly l'rederlckRemley Anton Rlzz<~rdl t5radford J. Roberts

Mr. Randall Roberts ll.athrynRobeson OavldL.Rodgers Rlchardl!tPam Roselle Mabel Rugen Rosemary Ru~M:II Mr. Henry M Scharg

~~;~:m& ;'~~\~7Schleslnger Haren ~Rusty Schumacher. Jr. Gerard ltl'rancesSconetd Lawrence D. Segel MJ'$. John Siano Myrtle Silverstone Stt;phenSkelley KarenL.Smlth Martin Smith Mr. & Mrs. Roger Smith Mr. It Mrs. r:. J. Soop Mrs, I'.K. Sparrow Mr. R.l':. Spokes Carl It Mary St~del Or.&Mrs. l':dStuheff AnneS. Stone Dr. &Mrs. Bruce Stubbs

~: .. ~ ~~ro~:;:ca Dr. It Mrs. Michael Szmanskl !':.J.Thom<~s

~~~~~~~:;hompson Mr. 6: Mn. Louis Trubshaw DoloresTummor1ds Jeffreyl!itRachellellrlst Maney Urqulola Henry G. Velker Matt & Martin VIla Prof.~ Mrs. Wllll<~m S. Vorus Lawrenceltl.ynn Waggon"r JamesW<~lker

Or. l!t Mrs. Jullu~ Wallner Mr. ~ Mn. Richard WalterhouM: Mrs. Raymond Warzynskl Dr. It Mrs. AndrewS. Watson Mr. Sti':Wart R. Watson. Jr.

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~~':!a~a~.lyw~~~~ Howard L. Wikel Mr. It Mrs. J. W. Wilkins l'ranki!JtMlney Williams Liese! Wolter Bill Woolf lsraei&l'ayWoronoff Ron<~ld l!rCatherlneWuerth Patricia Wulp Roger l!t 6etty laue! Andrew Zwelfler

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