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Review: ‘H arvey’ hops through cast changes
by VON BRASCHLER
Sandy Community Players last weekend learned
what the phrase.‘The show must go on," means to a
brave little theater group
To last-minute stand-in Mark Kuntz who tackled the
lead role with two days notice, it's sacrificing yourself
for the good of the show
The SCP production of "H arvey’’ nonetheless opened
here last weekend with warm applause and rave
laughter. Jim Wilhite of SCP leveled with the audience
at the outset, and the half-filled auditorium got solidly
behind the Sandy High drama coach with rousing ap
plause for his bravery.
Many agreed afterward Kuntz may have delivered
one of his best SCP performances with warmth and
depth of character to compensate for any lines he may
not have polished in the two days.
He volunteered to stand in for lead Harry McClain
whose wife suddenly fell ill A small band from the
company of players worried over coffee last Wednes
day about possible show cancellation—a deadly pro
spect in light of SCP’s shaky finances The players suf
fered a box-office flop last go round with •’Tribute"
and now borrow equipment and worry over losing their
building
"The community theater couldn't afford to close its
doors one weekend," Kuntz said "There wasn’t
enough time to learn all the lines, so I just tried to get
the thought of who is this character, Elwood P. Dowd ”
Kuntz said the rest of the cast helped greatly by
listening extra carefully for his smooth ad-libs, and the
audience helped, too
"The audience made it very special and really wor
thwhile," he said.
But the problems of the happy •’Harvey’’ cast beset
by a strept throat outbreak and multiple last-minute
cast substitutions didn't end with Kuntz' bravado.
Just as Greg Tebo s busy job demanded he give up
his role to Bill Lawson (who in turn gave his earlier
role to Terry Waibel). teacher Kuntz now has to quit
the play.
Yes, he's quitting after two days of crammed learn
ing for only two performances He’s rehearsing as
director and actor of another play and also busily com
mitted to grading finals and taking a group of students
to Hawaii
So a new last-minute stand-in had to be found Lucki*
ly, Reynolds High senior Kevin Moore knows all the
lines from a fall school production, and he's busy now
going over notes he took here Saturday and blocking
his positions
Thursday he'll rehearse with the rest of the SCP cast,
and Friday he’ll appear on stage as SCP's third lead in
two weeks.
"We were thinking of advertising for celebrity
H arvey’s," director Laura La Marsh joked about her
The Oral Hull Founda
tion board of directors,
their wives and husbands
w ill gather June 5 to
celebrate completion of the
new dormitory at Oral Hull
Park.
•
The dorm, with 24 rooms,
double-occupancy, will be
ready for use It is hoped
that it will be put to good
use all summer for visitors
at the park
The June 5 celebration
will include Saturday even
ing dinner and brunch Sun
d ay m o rn in g
B oard
Staff photo
Ken Fox (Judge Gaffney! and Donna Nash (M yrtle Mae) ponder what to do about family crack pot Elwood P.
Dowd's fixation for a six-foot invisible rabbit companion in a scene from "Harvey." The play continues 8 p.m. the
next three Fridays anti Saturdays with exception of June 4. That one scheduled performance has been cancelled
to allow stand-in lead Kevin Moore of Reynold High School time to graduate.
talent search tor a new lead
Stand-in Moore, however, comes to SCP complete
with his own "H arvey” costume and prop mural of
himself with the invisible rabbit that last worked his
mischief on Moore at Reynolds High
But the zigs and zags in this play production don't
end here, either Stand in Kevin Moore’s high school
graduation Friday, June 4, causes one-day cancella
tion in the rocky production's schedule of perfor
mances Otherwise, all 8 p m curtains the next three
weekends on Friday and Saturday are “on."
And this funny production is well worth seeing, con
sidering the sacrifices and dedication of SCP faithful
Donna Nash in her SCP debut is vibrant as Elwood's
The Geyer School of
Dance of Sandy, presents
its sixth annual review at
Sam Barlow High School at
7:30 p m
F R ID A Y . MAY 28
"H arvey,” presented by
Sandy
C o m m u n ity
Players, plays at 8 p m at
the Sandy Com m unity
Theater.
SATURDAY, MAY 29
St Ju d e’s Children's
Research Hospital Bike a
thon
a m
tain
next
will be held from 9
to 3 p m in the Moun
Shadow subdivision
to Kelso School
niece. M yrtle Mae Stage novice Terry Waibel is also
credible and warm as a colorful cabbie
Stella Hemmer as Veta Louise once again provides
stability to a somewhat green cast.
Once again, the little theater group s set is authentic
down to the very books on the psychologist’s shelf And
the company shows the appreciative audience how
seer-’« are changed without a curtain to screen prop
movement Actors are employed to change scenes
The theater on Pnx. .or Boulevard opened to some 50
people, with 150 in attendance Saturday Those who
wish to join in the fun can reserve tickets by calling
668-5633 or 668-7737 Anyone named Harvey gets in free
May 29
homemade goodies For in
formation. call Pam Hauff
at 668-7257
The Sandy VFW Post
4273 will hold an antique
sale from noon to 4 p m
upstairs at the Post. 38452
Proctor B lvd .
Sandy Country Market
opens its second season at
Pioneer Park, corner of
362nd Avenue and Highway
26 west of Sandy The
market will be open 10 a m
to 4 30 p m each Saturday
and features crafts, pro
d uce,
p la n ts
and
The Mountain Festival
Committee will hold a rum
mage sale from 10a m toO
p m at the Sandy ( 'om
tpunity Center to raise
funds for the Sandy Moun
tain Festival budget P er
sons interested in donating
items may call Darrell
D e m p s te r, 668-7433 or
Margo Dempster. 668 5533
The curtain rises at 8
p m for the SCP produc
lion, "Harvey" at the San
dy Community Theater
SUNDAY. MAY M
The Men’s Club of St
Michael's Parish will serve
its annual Spaghetti Dinner
SUHS scholarship winners named
A number of graduating
.Sandy High School seniors
were honored last Thurs
day with scholarships at
the annual school awards
assembly.
They included
Catrina Howell
music
grant and honors at en
trance at Linfield (Allege
D arby Binder: tra ck
scholarship to University
of Portland
Tim Sytsma wrestling
scholarship to Clackamas
C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e .
Kiwanis (Tub scholarship,
and Sandy Mountain Men
Scholarship
P a tti
Ten
Eyck
Clackam as County 4 H
leader * scholarship. O H
Plummer scholarship, and
F u tu re
F a rm e r s
of
America scholarship
Bob laiwson and Mat
Madison: Talent grants
from Mt Hood Community
College.
Kim Fuller and Tonu
Griffin
Alumni scholar
ship
Dan Martin
Board of
Directors scholarship
Kyla Smay: Board of
D ire c to rs sc h o larsh ip ,
Konrad Noble scholarship,
and National Honor Society
scholarship
Becky Rodrigues Board
of Directors scholarship;
Booster Club scholarship;
BPW scholarship. National
Honor Society scholarship,
and Student Body scholar
ship
Denise Shokey Board of
D ire c to rs s c h o larsh ip .
Booster Club scholarship,
and Senior Class scholar
ship
Kelly Spradlmg Board
OFFICER
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of the week
We salute Sandy Police Department’s
Harold Skelton
of Directors scholarship,
and Student Body scholar
ship
P atty G ray : Booster
(T u b
S c h o la rs h ip .
Clackamas County Bank
scholarship, and Future
Business L e a d e rs of
America scholarship
A u d rey
C h ap m an
Booster Club scholarship
Tamara Kunkel and Deb
bie Kunkel: Class of 1932
scholarship
Robin Johnson: F F A
scholarship
A lle n
B ro w n in g
Forestry scholarship
Amy Craig French Club
scholarship
Mike Boring Fran H ot
ton scholarship
Susie
K ric k
John
Strauss scholarship
T e re s a L a m e r: Op
timists Club scholarship,
and Pop Rannow scholar
ship
Scott Leibelt: Pop Ran
now sc holarship
Sue Clift: Sandy Fire
Department scholarship
Doug Baucom: Senior
Class scholarship
Total of I I 1 .000 was given
in scholarship monies
Bruce E Cook of Sandy 's
B ruce
E
Cook
&
Associates has qualified for
life insuran ce agent s
Million Dollar Round Table
of top sales persons
M illion D o llar Round
Table was founded in 1927,
when 32 top life insurance
sales perso.is gathered
"around the table" to ex
change information and
ideas
Today members reside in
44 nations and represent
more than 450 life in
s u ra n c e
co m p an ies
Memberships are bestowed
only on a year-to-year
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May 77. 1902
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Sandy Garden Club will
hold a potluck salad lun
cheon at the home of
Shirley D yal, 36936 SE
Boitano Road, at noon.
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between 3 and 7 p m in the
Parish Hall on Langensand
Road The Men’s Club pro
mises a quality meal at
depression prices Adults
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per immediate family.
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Harold Skelton
has
been
a
Sandy police
officer for five
years and was
with Clackamas
C o u n ty
tw o
years as a cadet
and two years
as a Reserve,
M IM M I
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For Your Card In This DIRECTORY — Phone 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8
11450 7i«ie«i bhd
Sana» OeiM VOSS
p e rfo rm
w ork
on
residences As of May 1,
1982,13,681 builders wre ac
tively registered with the
Board
Nonregistered builders
a re su b je c t to c iv il
penalties of up to $1.000 for
each offense
Since its establishment,
the Board has assessed ap
proxim ately $400,000 in
penalties
The S^ndy Post
Classified Business,
Professional Directory
AUTO REPAIR
The B u ild e rs B oard
recently assessed a $600
c iv il p e n a lty a g a in s t
American Precast Con
crete. Inc., dba Kost's
Patio and Fireplace. San
dy. for bidding to install a
stove in a residence while
not registered with the
Board
The Builders Board was
established in 1972 to
register all persons who
Local broker earns
Round Table honors
Spaghetti feed planned at St. Michael’s
The Rebekah Lodge
meets at 8 p m at the Odd
Fellows Hall,
members are invited to
spend the night There will
be e n tertain m en t w ith
music and dancing
The bell has been placed
on top of the new building
The bell was brought
across the p ra irie by
covered wagon train in
1843, starting from In
dependence, Mo. It landed
in Bums where it was used
as a church bell for years
It will be used now to
summon people at the park
fo r m e a ls , m e e tin g s ,
socials and other occa
sions
Local business fined
by Builders Board
Keeping posted
THURSDAY. MAY 27
An aerobic exercise class
kicks off tonight at the San
dy Adventist Community
Center at 7 p m
T he
Sandy
D esign
Review Board meets at
7 30 p.m,
Oral Hull to initiate
new dormitory space
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