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1 2 Superintendent’s Welcome Leapin’ Lizards, it is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Encore’s presentation of Annie! The students who will entertain us today, and those working behind the scenes, are a tremendous source of pride within our school community. For the past several months, they, guided by talented advisors and dedicated parents and alumni, have spent countless hours preparing for today’s performance, resulting in another adventurous, fun-filled, and highly-entertaining show. While this weekend’s performances allow the Southern Columbia Area School District to showcase its talented students, they also serve as evidence that the arts are alive and well within our schools, even in these “Hard Knock Times.” The District recognizes and appreciates the value of music education, drama, and the arts, and understands the importance of maintaining these rich learning experiences. The choice of Annie as this year’s show is certainly fitting since its optimistic message demonstrates the power of resilience, even amid Depression-era Woes, and the promise of what “Tomorrow” holds. In closing, I wish to express my appreciation to the ad sponsors and community members who donated materials, built props and/or who helped in any other way. Your support and commitment to SCA’s Encore program goes a long way in providing our students with avenues to develop their creative talents. To Mrs. Stone, Music Department staff, the cast and crew of Annie, and staff and parent volunteers- Congratulations for a job well done! Paul R. Caputo Superintendent 3 Director’s Notes Welcome once again to the 9th Season of Southern Columbia Area Music Department and Encore’s performance of Annie. Annie is a Broadway musical based upon the popular Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie, with music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Martin Charnin, and the book by Thomas Meehan. The original Broadway production opened in 1977 and ran for nearly six years, setting a record for the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon Theatre). It spawned numerous productions in many countries, as well as national tours, and won the Tony Award for Best Musical. The musical's songs "Tomorrow" and "Hard Knock Life" are among its most popular musical numbers. The original Broadway production opened at the Alvin Theatre on April 21, 1977 and starred Andrea McArdle as Annie, Reid Shelton as Daddy Warbucks, Dorothy Loudon as Miss Hannigan, and Sandy Faison as Grace Farrell. Danielle Brisebois was one of the orphans. It was nominated for eleven Tony Awards and won seven, including the Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book. Replacements in the title role on Broadway included then-child actors Shelly Bruce, Sarah Jessica Parker, Allison Smith and Alyson Kirk. Replacements in the role of Miss Hannigan included Alice Ghostley, Dolores Wilson, Betty Hutton, Marcia Lewis, and June Havoc. Ann Ungar understudied and played for Dorothy Loudon in the role of Miss Hannigan. She also understudied Alice Ghostley and Dolores Wilson. The show closed on January 2, 1983, after a total of 2,377 performances, setting a record for the longest running show at the Alvin Theatre (now the Neil Simon Theatre), until it was surpassed by Hairspray in 2009. Annie was produced into a classic movie version for the 20th Anniversary of Annie on Broadway. Producers decided to make a movie version (1982 film) with Daddy Warbucks played by Albert Finney, and Miss Hannigan, played by Carol Burnett. Annie was then remade in 1999 and then again in 2014. The songs "We'd Like to 4 Thank You Herbert Hoover,” "A New Deal for Christmas,” "Something Was Missing" and "Tomorrow (Cabinet Reprise)" were cut. There is only one version of "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile,” which is sung by the orphans. Also, there are only two "Maybe" reprises. The songs "I Don't Need Anything But You" and "You Won't Be An Orphan for Long" only feature Annie and Daddy Warbucks. Except for the 2014 version, all productions stayed true to original comic strip of Little Orphan Annie’s red hair and red dress, and Daddy Warbucks’ bald head. I am very thankful for the alumni, SCA Encore parents, students, family, and friends who have given many hours of their time to help make this production possible. Thank you to the many wonderful people throughout the Southern Columbia Community, the Music Department, and all the people who have donated many items for us to use in our production. Thank you to Tim Latsha, from Bloomsburg HS, loaning us lighting and tech equipment. Also, thank you, Jennifer DiLossi from Benton High School for lending us a few orphan and Annie costumes. We also appreciate the administration, faculty, and staff who have helped us during this nine-week process of putting this production together. There have been times when I saw the snowflakes falling, that I began to worry about completing the show. We lost many days of rehearsal due to early dismissals and canceled school. Have no fear, our students are awesome and we completed the show together and on time. Please sit back and enjoy our production of the musical, Annie! Thank you, Letha Stone and the Cast & Crew of Annie For the enjoyment of the audience and best performance of the cast, please turn off all cell phones. 5 Synopsis Act 1 In 1933, eleven year old Annie is in the Municipal Girls Orphanage, along with Molly (age 6), Kate (age 7), Tessie (age 10), Pepper (age 12), July and Duffy (both 13). When Molly awakes from a bad dream, angering Pepper and Duffy, July tells them to hush up and eventually gets into a fight with Pepper. Annie gets up and tells everyone to go back to sleep. Molly then asks if Annie could read her note from when her parents left her at the orphanage. Duffy and Pepper are yet again annoyed. Along with Kate, Pepper and Duffy imitate Annie's acting as if they were her parents (“Maybe”). Annie decides to escape to find her parents, but is caught by Miss Hannigan, who is currently suffering from a hangover. She is angered by this and forces all the girls to vigorously clean the orphanage ("Hard Knock Life"). Shortly after, Mr. Bundles, the laundry man, comes in to pick up the blankets. While Miss Hannigan is flirting with him, Annie climbs into the laundry basket and the orphans cover her up with the blankets. Once Miss Hannigan realizes she is gone, the other orphans express their frustration ("Hard Knock Life (Reprise)”). Annie successfully escapes, running into a friendly stray dog. As she comforts him, she tells him of better days yet to come ("Tomorrow"). The dog catcher is after him, so she pretends he is hers by calling him Sandy. Though at first unsuccessful, he is convinced, and she continues. She later finds a Hooverville, where people made homeless by the Great Depression have come together as a community ("We'd Like To Thank You, Herbert Hoover”). However, a policeman named Lt. Ward (who had been sent by Miss Hannigan) catches Annie and brings her back. Grace Farrell, assistant to the billionaire Oliver Warbucks, comes to the orphanage asking for an orphan to come to his mansion for the Christmas holiday. Because Annie was in Miss Hannigan's office, Grace asks to take her, and Miss Hannigan reluctantly agrees. Once she has left, Miss Hannigan explodes with her hatred for all the girls in the orphanage ("Little Girls”). Meanwhile, at the Warbucks Mansion, the staff welcomes Annie with open arms ("I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here"). When Oliver Warbucks comes back though, he is very moody and not too happy to have an orphan in his mansion. He asks Grace to take Annie to a 6 movie, but she persuades him to come. As he and Annie begin to like each other, they enjoy a fabulous night in New York City ("N.Y.C."). Back at the orphanage, Miss Hannigan's brother, Rooster, and his girlfriend, Lily, pay a visit. She mentions that Annie is staying at a billionaire's house, and they think they could use this situation to their advantage, though they do not yet know how ("Easy Street"). Warbucks sees the locket around Annie's neck, and buys her a new one from Tiffany & Co. He debates taking her "under his wing,” because he does not know much about children, but decides he loves her and gives her the locket ("Why Should I Change A Thing?"). However, she bursts into tears, saying it was the only thing left by her parents, and refuses to accept a new one. Grace and the staff then pledge to find her parents no matter what it takes ("You Won't Be An Orphan For Long"). Act 2 Annie appears on the radio on a show by Bert Healy ("Maybe" Reprise) where Warbucks announces that he is offering $50,000 to the couple who can prove they are her parents. Healy then sings a song with the Boylan Sisters ("You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile”). Back at the orphanage the girls are listening to the song. Everyone was fascinated that their friend was on the radio, except Pepper; who couldn't care less. ("You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile" Reprise). When Miss Hannigan hears, she barges in and demands to know what was happening. Molly announces that Annie was on the radio, and that there is a $50,000 reward for her parents. Miss Hannigan is anything but pleased. Shortly after, a couple named Ralph and Shirley Mudge arrive, saying they left a little girl here eleven years ago and have come back for her. Miss Hannigan is shocked. They soon reveal themselves to be Rooster and Lily, and explain their plan for the reward. They request information about Annie from Miss Hannigan for one third of the money, though she demands one half for this service, and tells them about the note and the locket. ("Easy Street" Reprise). Warbucks brings Annie to Washington, D.C., where she requests to meet the president. Warbucks thinks that it would be better if Annie waited outside, but Franklin D. Roosevelt asks her to stay. She begins to sing "Tomorrow,” though shushed by the cabinet. Roosevelt, 7 however, believes that people must be optimistic during tough times, and commands them to sing ("Tomorrow" (Cabinet Reprise)). Once back home, Warbucks tells Annie how much he loves her ("Something Was Missing”). Because her parents have not shown up, he announces he would like to adopt her ("I Don't Need Anything But You"). They decide to throw a Christmas party, and Annie wants to invite Miss Hannigan and the orphans. While preparing, the delighted staff tell of how her arrival has changed their lives ("Annie”). Judge Louis Brandeis shows up to begin the adoption proceedings, but is interrupted by Mr. and Mrs. Mudge (Rooster and Lily in disguise) who come to pick up Annie. Grace and Warbucks are shocked, because they know about the note and the locket. Still, Warbucks does not think they are her real parents. He requests that she will be allowed to stay one more night for the Christmas party, and then be taken away to their supposed pig farm in New Jersey. Early that morning, she wishes she could have been adopted, and not sent off with her "parents" ("Maybe" (Reprise)). Warbucks then receives a surprise visit from Roosevelt and his Secret Service. It is revealed by him that Annie's parents are actually David and Margaret Bennett, who died when she was a baby. They then realize that Mr. and Mrs. Mudge are really Rooster and Lily, just as they show up to claim her and the money. They, along with Miss Hannigan, are arrested by the Secret Service, and everyone is delighted by Roosevelt's new deal for the economy ("New Deal for Christmas"). ENJOY! LETHA STONE 8 MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE Overture Maybe.....................................................................................Annie Annie’s Escape .............................. Annie, Orphans, Miss Hannigan Hard Knock Life ............................. Annie, Orphans, Miss Hannigan Hard-Knock-Life Reprise .................................................. ..Orphans Tomorrow ..............................................................................Annie Hooverville .................................. Hooverville Company and Annie Company Hooverville Raid Little Girls .......................... Miss Hannigan, Annie Lt. Ward, Orphans Little Girls Reprise .......................Miss Hannigan, Grace and Annie I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here .................................... Annie, Grace Servants N.Y.C. ....................................................... Warbucks, Annie, Grace Tourist, Star-to-Be Easy Street ............................................... .Hannigan, Lilly, Rooster Into Warbucks’ Mansion.......................................Grace, Warbucks Why Should I Change A Thing? ........................................ Warbucks You Won’t Be an Orphan for Long ........................Warbucks, Annie Drake, Grace, Servants 9 MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT 2 N.Y. Entr’acte .................................................. Annie, Healy, Wacky Timpani Cue .................................. Healy, Wacky, Annie, Warbucks Fully Dressed .......................................Healy, Boyan Sisters, Wacky Johnson, Annie Fully Dressed (Children) ..................................................... Orphans Easy Street Reprise..................................... Hannigan, Rooster, Lilly Train Music ................................Ickes, Perkins, Morganthau, Howe Warbucks, Annie, President Roosevelt Cabinet Tomorrow ........................ Ickes, Perkins, Howe, Warbucks Annie, President Roosevelt Cabinet End .................................. Ickes, Perkins, Howe, Warbucks Morganthau, President Roosevelt Train Scene .....................................Drake, Grace, Annie, Warbucks Something Was Missing. ...................................... Warbucks, Grace Annie , Drake I Don’t Need Anything But Your .......................... .Warbucks, Grace Annie, Drake, Servants Party Music............................. Brandeis, Drake, Warbucks, Rooster Lilly, Annie, Grace, Mrs. Greer, Roosevelt, Howe Same Effect on Everyone .......................... Warbucks, Grace, Annie Drake, Hannigan, Orphans, Rooster Lilly, President Roosevelt A New Deal for Christmas ............................... Servants, Warbucks Grace, Annie, Orphans, President Roosevelt Bows ........................................................................... Full Company Exit Music ................................................................. .Full Company 10 Cast of Characters “ANNIE” Annie ............................................................................... Rose Ellen Fahringer Warbucks .................................................................................... Shane Tripp Grace Farrell ............................................................................. Olivia Bodner Sandy ............................................................................................Sadie Stone Orphans: Molly ....................................................................... Kristin Kremser Pepper ....................................................................... Frannie Forte Duffy ...................................................................... Francesca Schu July .......................................................................... Mary Scopelliti Tessie ....................................................................... Hailey Cooper Kate ........................................................................ Sarah Lupatsky Miss Hannigan ....................................................................... Aiyona Hayman Rooster ....................................................................................Amara Nazario Lilly St. Regis .......................................................................... Sheila Brassard Drake, Perkins .......................................................................... A.J. McKenney Mrs. Pugh .................................................................................. Casey Winter Mrs. Greer ................................................................................... Kayla Spotts President Roosevelt , Mr. Bundles ............................................. Logan Bittner Bert Healy, Howe. ...................................................................... Brian Sevison Boylan Sisters: Bonnie Boylan, Cecille .............................................. Lauren Parsons Connie Boylan .........................................................Vanessa Thomas Lonnie Boylan .........................................................Jessica Henrichs Taunnie Boylan , Annette ........................................Alyssa Bissaillon Judge Brandeis, Morganthau, Dog Catcher, Wacky ................................................... Bobby Oakum Lt. Ward, Harold Ickes, Sound Effects Man ...................................... Eli Seidel Sophie ...................................................................................... Lexi Mowery Apple Seller ............................................................................... Victoria Stare Eddie .................................................................................... Domunic Gaines Hooverville Women ....................................... Kirstein Sharrow, Emily Knisley Vanessa Thomas, Jessica Henrichs Kyla Madara, Frannie Forti 11 Cast of Characters (Continued) CABINET MEMBERS, HOOVERVILLE PEOPLE, SERVANTS, NYC PEOPLE Alyssa Bissaillon Logan Bittner Hailey Cooper Domunic Gaines Jessica Henrichs Emily Knisely Kristin Kremser Sarah Lupatsky Kyla Madara AJ McKenney Lexi Mowery Bobby Oakum Lauren Parsons Francesca Schu Mary Scopelliti Eli Seidel Brian Sevison Kirstein Sharrow Kayla Spotts Victoria Stare Ryan Stimer Vanessa Thomas Casey Winter 12 BIOGRAPHIES AJ McKenney AJ is a senior and has been involved in Encore for many years now. He started his involvement as an usher for Bye Bye Birdie, and was in stage crew for the productions of Once on This Island and Suessical. During the past 4 years of high school, he has been acting on stage in the ensemble in both Cinderella and Godspell. He then portrayed the Royal Steward in Into the Woods. He has also acted outside the Southern Columbia theatre, acting as George Dawson in the Pennsylvania Theatre of the Performing Arts production of Carrie: The Musical in Hazleton. He is very excited for you to see him as Secretary Perkins and Drake: head butler to Mr. Warbucks (he's lost track of how many times people have asked him that). For all of his years here, he would like to thank Mrs. Stone for putting up with him all this time. He would also like to thank his parents and his sister for their support in his efforts. Thank you to all those who have been a part of this journey with him, and hope you all enjoy Annie. Bobby Oakum This is Bobby’s second year in the choir and Encore. Last year he played Papa Bear in Into the Woods. He is Judge Brandies and Henry Morganthau of the Presidential Cabinet this year in Annie. He takes Karate where he has earned a Black Belt. When he is not in school, he spends time reading and fishing. When the season rolls around, he goes hunting. He has a blast, and can’t wait until show time. He hopes you will enjoy the show. 13 Adam Mommo Adam has been a member of the musical pit, as a clarinetist for three years, and has been in Cinderella, Into the Woods, and in Annie. He is also helping organize with the production itself as a Co-op student with the Music Department. Adam has been an eight year member of the band, five years in the marching band, and five years in the jazz band as a tenor sax player and soloist. Adam also knows fundamental aspects of trumpet, tuba, trombone, percussion, piano, and guitar. He also sings in the high school chorus and gospel choir. Competitions that Adam has been in Columbia-Montour County Chorus Festival, six Columbia County Band Festivals, three District 8 Band Festivals, and one Region 4 Band Festival. He received the following awares: Band Director’s Award for band, The Arion Music Award, and was selected to represent Southern Columbia as a preforming artist in WVIA Artist of the Week. Adam plans to pursue study in Music Education with a concentration in clarinet at Millersville University. Brent Nichols Brent has been in the tech crew since his 8th grade year. He has operated a spotlight in Seussical, Cinderella, Godspell, Into the Woods, and this year’s Annie. In his time out of school, Brent is active with the Boy Scouts of America. Brent is going to be joining the marines in the summer. He would like to wish next year’s tech crew the best of luck. Rose Ellen Fahringer Rose has been involved with the musical at Southern Columbia since 7th grade. Once on This Island, Seussical, Cinderella, and Godspell were among the shows Rose was involved with as a member of the ensemble. Last year’s production of Into the Woods was Rose’s first experience with performing as a lead with the role of Rapunzel. 14 Rose is involved with several clubs in school, namely Diversity Club (PRIDE), Art Club, Sexuality and Gender Acceptance Club (SAGA), Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD), and Gospel Choir. Encore has always been the highlight of Rose’s year and she is so thankful to have been awarded the privilege of playing the titular character in this year’s production of Annie. Rose would like to give the utmost thanks to her family, friends, Mrs. Stone, Sarah Yorke, and her datemate Alex for their continued love, acceptance, and support. Kayla Spotts This is Kayla’s fourth year participating in an Encore production. For her freshman year, she was a townsperson in Cinderella, during her sophomore year she was herself in Godspell, and for her junior year, she was 1 of 3 of the blind mice in Into the Woods. And for her final year as a senior, she plays an orphan and Mrs. Greer in this year’s production of Annie. During these past 4 years of being part of an encore, Kayla has enjoyed being a part of this family more than anything. Outside of Encore, she plays soccer and was a past member of the track and field team. She also is a part of the senior high chorus. After high school, Kayla plans to further her education by going to Luzerne Community College. Kayla would like to thank her entire cast for all the amazing memories and fun times that she was a part of, and thank her family as well, for always being supportive and coming to every single show. All in all, she would like to thank Mrs. Stone, for being nothing but a true inspiration to her and making all this possible, along with many others that came in to help out with the production. To the cast of Annie and Mrs. Stone, Kayla would like to say that she will miss you all so very much and that she loves you all! 15 Kirstein Sharrow Kirstein has been involved with the Encore production since her freshman year. She played a role in the ensemble in Cinderella, Godspell, Into the Woods, and this year’s production of Annie. Kirstein is also involved in National Honor Society, high school chorus, high school concert band, and cross country. Kirstein is attending the University of Pittsburgh in the fall to major in Audiology. She would like to thank her parents, grandparents, Sarah Yorke, Jenna Hyatt, and Mrs. Stone for giving her some of her favorite high school memories. Vanessa Thomas Vanessa has been a part of encore for four years. She was an usher during her freshman year for the school’s production of Cinderella and was part of the ensemble for Godspell and Into the Woods. For this year’s production of Annie, Vanessa is playing the role of Connie Boylan. Vanessa also participates in National Honor Society, Diversity Club, High School Choir, Soccer, and Track and Field. Vanessa plans to attend either Penn State University or Shippensburg University in the fall to major in Accounting. Vanessa would like to thank her family, friends, and Mrs. Stone for all of their support and everlasting memories. Tony Rodriguez Tony has been a part of Encore for the past six years. He has participated as a member of the ensemble for Once on this Island, Yurtle the Turtle in Suessical, The King in Cinderella, The Baker for Into the Woods, and pit for both Godspell and Annie. Tony is a member of the Honor Society as the President and also the Vice-President of his Senior Class. Tony plans to attend Kutztown University in the fall to major in Music Education, with a focus in Piano. Tony would like to take this time to say thank you to his 16 family, friends, Mrs. Stone, Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Klinger, and Dr. Naomi Niskala for all of their support and teachings for getting him to where he is today. Brady Petrovich Brady has been involved with Encore for the past three years. He was a member of the stage crew for Godspell and a member of the pit for Into the Woods and Annie. Brady is the president of the Video Production Club and the Science Club. He is also a member of the National Honor Society, as well as, the cross country and track and field teams. Brady is attending The University of Pittsburgh and will be majoring in Physics, with a focus on Particle Physics. He would like to thank Mrs. Tomtishen, Mrs. Klinger, Mr. Thomas, and Mrs. Stone for helping him with his musical career. He would also like to thank his family and friends for all of the support that they have provided. 17 Behind the Scenes Director/Set Designer ....................................................... Letha Stone Production Assistant/Stage Managers .... Brittany (Grandma) Hower* Morgan Fulmer* Production Assistant/Choreography. ..........................Brandy Thomas Sarah Yorke* Production Assistant ............................ Sarah Yorke*, Betty Capozello Lighting .................................................. Kale Graboski*, Cody Croall* Sound ..................................................... Bethany Bridges, John Stone Stage Crew ..........................Mike Newton, Mitch Carl, Royce Yeager* Tech Crew Managers ................................ Noah Brecht, Brent Nichols Tech Crew ................................................. Nathan Smith, Mitch Tyson Noah Brecht, Brent Nichols, Kessler Crowl Interpreters.............................................. Pam Cosper, Casey Johnson Pit Orchestra Conductor ........................................................................ Jenna Hyatt* Piano Accompanist ........................................................ Bonnie Klinger Clarinet, bass clarinet ................................................... Adam Mommo Tenor Saxophone ......................................................... Curtis Mommo Keyboard ........................................... Brady Petrovich, Tony Rodriguez Bassoon .............................................................................. Seth Barrett Soprano Saxophone .......................................................Brittany Yohey Alto Saxophone ............................................ Calista Long, Lauren Long Percussion .................................................................... Whitney Morris Trumpet ............................................................................... Lon Morris Trombone ................................................ Tracy Stone, Zsofia Kandrot Flute ................................................................................ Liz Lieberman Violin ........................................................... Cecelia Cook, Chase Petro Percussion ........................................................................Alicia Kirwin* 18 Production Team Choreography ....................................... Brandy Thomas, Sarah Yorke* Jenna Hyatt, Betty Capazello, SCA Encore Members Costume Design..................... Kim Noll, Jane Henrichs, Abby Henrichs Tickets .......................................................... Elsie Bittner, Kay Sevison Hair/ Make-up Paula Deitrick, Debi Kandrot SCA Encore members Ad Designs ....................................................................... Ginger Seidel Ads and Publicity. .............................................. Ann Marie Schetroma Poster, Program Cover, and T-Shirt Design ........................ Matt Stone Program ...................................... Ann Marie Schetroma, Sherry Jones and SCA Career Development Class Photography. ..............................................................Brittany Hower* Meal Coordinator. ................ Jenn Myers, Dorey Spotts, Ginger Seidel Communications .................. Jenn Myers, Dorey Spotts, Ginger Seidel Community Signs ............................... Yvonne Rhodes, David Henrichs Katie Klinger, Dory Spotts Audition Team ........................................ Letha Stone, Brandy Thomas Diane Musser, Jenna Hyatt Ushers........................................ SCA Middle School Chorus Members Kiersten Brecht Sophia Koschoff–Rafkin Emily Myers Maura Blusius Kiya Thonas Cally Seidel Madison Colella Alyssa Strocko Emilia Raup Emma Steely Chloe Wegrzynowicz Gabby Kaminski Allie Willhouse Flowers and Candygrams .................................. Jane & Dave Henrichs Hut Family .................................................. Ginger Seidel, Letha Stone 19 Annie’s Breakfast ............................................................... Dory Spotts Jen Kremser Michele Sharrow Kim Noll Justin Noll Diane Thomas Christine McKenney Keith Tripp Colleen Mowery Elsie Bittner Tony Rodriguez Gary Spotts Ginger & Cally Seidel Dave, Jane & Abigail Henrichs Gordy & Aaron Shellenberger Set Construction/Painters ........................Encore Parents and Friends Suzanne Price Justin & Kim Noll Ryan Stimer Suzi Woodruff Ginger Seidel Gary & Dory Spotts Gordy Shellenberger Diane Thomas Bob Wynn Jen, Joe, Steph & Emily Myers John & Letha Stone Royce Yeager* Yvonne Rhodes Sam Hunsinger Morgan Fulmer Brittany Hower Amanda Gaines Elsie Bittner Scott McLaughlin Dave & Jane Henrichs Dylan Gatrell Music Department Students * Alumni Helpers MEALS AND SNACKS Dory & Gary Spotts Elsie & Todd Bittner Maria & Eddie Nazario Robert & Helen Forti Jen Kremser Kay Sevison Elissa Hayman Keith Tripp Jane & Dave Henrichs Ginger Seidel Christine McKenney Hailey & Diana Cooper Kim Sharrow Colleen Mowery Brittany Hower Sally Parsons Brandy Thomas Michele Sharrow JoAnne Deibler Michele Petro Mark Madara Nichole Madara Kim Noll Diane Thomas Tony Rodriguez Dave & Sherri McDonald Gordy & Aaron Shellenberger 20 BOARD OF EDUCATION Michael Yeager...................................................................... President Charles Porter ............................................................... Vice President Charlene Cove ....................................................................... Treasurer John Yocum Thomas Reich Joseph Klebon Gail Zambor Schuerch Kay Keller Timothy Vought ADMINISTRATION Paul R. Caputo ............................................................. Superintendent Denise Kreischer ......................................................... Office Manager Brenda Monick ........... Director, Curriculum Instruction & Technology Jennifer Snyder ......................................... Director, Special Education James A. Becker ..................................................High School Principal William Callahan .............................................Middle School Principal John Fetterman ................................................... Elementary Principal 21 Special Thanks SCA Encore, Parents, and Friends Southern Columbia Area School District Southern Columbia Board of Directors Paul Caputo, Superintendent Denise Kreischer, Office Manager Brenda Monick, Director of Curriculum Jennifer Snyder, Director of Special Education James Becker, High School Principal William Callahan, Middle School Principal John Fetterman, Elementary Principal SCA Teachers and Staff SCA Custodial Staff: Diane Searfoss, Heather Dobson, Jim Wells, Katie Walters, Gabrielle Bagnell Maintenance Department: Tim George, Tim George, Jr., Joe Danilowicz Office Staff: Nicole Heim, Marla Kremser, Lisa Burns District Office Staff: Kim Spotts, Lori Brobst, Tresa Britch Tech Ed - Josh Grozier, Chris Brown Art Department - Casie Baker JoAnne Deibler Security: Ralph Shoup, Nurse: Jen Myers Ponduce Farms Robin Payne Bichert—Afghans & Scarves Rob Ensinger – Robert M. Sides Family Music Brett Rynhart Dave’s Flowers Knoebels Amusement Resort, Tony Rodriguez Knoebels Lumber Lowes Keystone Advertising Specialties, Deena Cooper Renco Central Sports and Graphics – Encore T-Shirts SCA Music Boosters 22 23 Good Luck! Have Fun! Love, Mom, Dad, Grammy, Pappy, Robbie & Katie 24 25 Thank you, Letha stone! for your total dedication an devotion to SCa’s encore and music program. CONGRATULATIONS CAST AND CREW OF ANNIE! a wonderful performance! 26 27 28 Congratulations to all the Encore Cast Pit and Crew! SCA Music Boosters 29 30 31 32 Lexi. , d i a r f a e b Don’t be l l i w u o y w We kno so e r ’ e W ! s u Fabulo u! o y f o d u o r p Love you, Mom, Steve, Aunt Cindy, Uncle Ken, Jack, Karen & 33 Southern Columbia Area School District Office is extremely proud of the Cast and Crew of Your hard work and dedication have again highlighted your amazing talents. A success well deserved, an accomplishment worth celebrating! THANK YOU! “Great things are accomplished by talented people who believe they will accomplish them." -Warren Bennis— Paul Caputo, Superintendent Brenda Monick, Director, CIT Jennifer Snyder, Director Special Education Denise Kreischer, Office Manager Kelly Bulla Paula Gardner Chris Hastings Kim Spotts Deb Taylor Tresa Britch Cheryl Gipple Lori Brobst Cindy Petro Ann Marie Schetroma 34 35 SO PROUD of our Drummer, Whitty and Trumpet player, Lon & rest of The Pit Musicians! 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 PATRONS Congrats AJ! We’re proud of you! Love, Mom Dad & Jess Logan, don’t sing off key! Greg, Donna and Emily Bittner We love you, Logan! Ray and Elaine Bittner Good Luck! Tammy Bittner Logan, break a leg! Susan and Bob Sinton Shane, we are very proud of you! Love, Aunt Linda & Uncle Kenney Break a leg Shane! Love Aunt Jenn, Uncle Dave, Gunner Good Luck, Shane! Carol Altomare & John Carr I am so proud of you, Shane!I Love, Mom Mom Broomall We are proud of you, Shane! Uncle Kevin, Aunt Sue, Jaclyn and Jacey 45 46 47 A very special Thank You from SCA Encore to: SCA Board of Education, Mr. Paul Caputo, Superintendent James Becker, Principal for the new stage curtains. Your support is very much appreciated. SCA Encore—A Classy Act 48