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ST. EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY THEATER ARTS STAFF AND FACULTY Dean of Humanities ...... Father Louis T. Brusatti Artistic Director/Assistant Professor ...... Ev Lunning Jr. Managing Director ...... Michelle Polgar Administrative Assistant ...... Robin Grace Thompson Co-Costume Shop Managers ...... T'Cie Mancuso, Margita Pencevova Technical Director ...... Chase Staggs Master Electrician...... Natalie George BY Costume Shop Assistant ...... Michelle Heath EUGENE O'NEILL Area Coordinator/Assistant Professor ...... Sara Medina-Pape Assistant Professors ...... David Long ROD CASPERS Michael Massey Adjunct Instructors ...... Brooks Barr DIRECTOR Ann Mary Carney Bhagirit Crow Todd Dellinger HOLLY JACKSON SUSAN BRANCH Diana Duecker SCENIC DESIGN COSTUME DESIGN Babs George Bill McMillin GARY M. VAN DER WEGE CAILEN BILSKY Michael McKelvey LIGHTING DESIGN SOUND DESIGN Mary Margaret Quadlander Patricia Pearcy BROOKS BARR LISA CHIRIBOGA Margita Pencevova DRAMATURG SCOTT NELSON JoAnn Schatz PROPERTIES DESIGN Gary M. van der Wege TARA COOPER SAIGE HILTON HAIR AND MAKEUP DESIGN PRODUCTIONSTAGE MANAGER SPECIAL THANKS Jeanne Claire van Ryzin Michael Barnes Robert Faires JANELLE BUCHANAN Nancy Pierce Brumback EV LUNNING JR. Texas State University Theatre Center Theatre Company IAN SCOTT Jan Macleod EQUITY GUEST ARTISTS UT-Austin Costume Stock Jerry Brahman Ryan Goeller Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Inc. Zachary Scott Theatre Center Dan Beck April 11-22, 2007 St. Edward 's University Police Department Jeff Ellinger UT Performing Arts Center The Company Production Staff

Nat Miller, owner of the "Evening Globe " ...... Ev Lunning Jr.* Assistant Stage Managers ...... Chad Duda, Tamekia Jackson, Jessica Lewis, Chris Smith, Miranda Wideman Essie, his wife ...... Janelle Buchanan* Properties Mistress and Master ...... Lisa Chiriboga, Scott Nelson Arthur, their son ...... David Gallagher** Properties Consultant ...... Rachel Magee Richard , their son ...... Nigel O'Hearn** Dialect Coach ...... Jenni Steck Mildred , their daughter ...... Lanella Zotter** Stained Glass Design ...... Kristen Dietrich Tommy, their son ...... Ian Christopher Blake** Assistant to the Lighting Designer/Board Operator ...... Shelby Johnson Sid Davis , Essie's brother ...... Ian Scott* Assistant to the Sound Designer/Board Operator ...... Maarouf Naboulsi Lily Miller, Nat's sister ...... Laura Ray** Assistant to the Master Electrician ...... KristopherCarpenter David Mccombe r, dry goods merchant .. · ...... Tomas Contreras Scene Shop Staff...... Jess Akin, Brittany Potter, Mandy Sommers Muriel Mccomber, his daughter ...... Bianca Malinowski** Costume Shop Staff...... Kimberly Barrow, Miriam Jergenson, Wint Selby, a classmate of Arthur 's at Yale ...... Austin Alexander** Miranda Wideman Belle ...... Celeste Kliewer Box Office Staff ...... Katie McManus,Dani L. Pruitt, Kate Eminger Lisa Maree Chiriboga, ElizabethShortall Nora ...... Micaela Garcia-Baab** House Manager ...... Sesar Sandoval Bartender ...... Elliott Dooley ** House Crew...... Audrey Campbell, Jarrett King, Salesman ...... Clay Cartland** Elle Mahoney, Nathan Osborne, Jessica Townes Head Dresser ...... Katie McManus Setting: A Large Small Town In Connecticut Dressers ...... Mitch Bryan, Kat Rodgers,Joshua Santo, Erica Villarreal July 4, 1906 Laundry ...... LeRoy Beck, Evan Hyde

There will be two 10-minute intermissions Costume Crew ...... Austin Alexander,Brandon Balque, Mitch Bryan, LeRoy Beck, Audrey Campbell,Kristopher Carpenter, Tomas Contreras,Kathryn Currin, Marissa Davis,Ashley deVille, Dana Dixon, Elliott Dooley,Chad Duda, *Member of Actors ' Equity Association Jessica Towns, Sarah Fletcher,Jessica Gonzales,Patricia Greenwell, Liana Hinojosa,Miriam Jurgenson, Laurana Kuhlman, Katherine Leach, Larry Lehew,Jessica Lewis, MatthewMajor, BiancaMalinowski, Katie McManus, **Equity Member Candidate MaryannMenzies, Juliette Montoya,Nathan Osburn, Dani L. Pruitt, Nash Ramirez,Laura Ray, ElizabethRische, Laurie Roberts,Joshua Santo, Mad­ eline Schmidt,Christopher Smith, James Stalnaker,Allison Towell, Blaise ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION, founded in 1913, represent s more th an 45,000 Treuting,Stacey van der Vorst, Dianavon Rosenberg,Lanella Zotter actors and stage manag ers in the United States. Equi ty seeks to Scenic Crew ... Ross Baker, LeRoy Beck, Robert Burkhalter, Katie Bowen, advance, promot e and foster the art of live the ater as an essential Eric Cardona, Marissa Davis, Shaun Doyle, Brandon Edwards, compon ent of our society. Equi ty negotiate s wages and working Amanda Hartley, Shelby Johnson, Jarrett King, Valerie Lara, Elle Mahoney, condition s, providing a wide range of ben efits, including health and Aisha Melhem, Madeline Orf, Nash Ramirez, Carlos Saldovar, ACTORS' pen sion plans. AEA is a memb er of th e AFL-CIO and is affiliated Sesar Sandoval,Sarah Shade, Jessica Towns, E,QUJTY with FIA, an internation al organization of performing arts union s. Ashley-ElizabethVermuelen, Harmony Zambrano Assoc1Ano N 19 1a The Equi ty emblem is our mark of excellence. Hair and Makeup Crew ...... Laurana Kuhlman,Laura Ray, Lanella Zotter www.actorsequity.org Lighting Crew ...... KristopherCarpenter, Valerie Lara JANELLE BUCHANAN (Essie) 1s a for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Floyd Collins (Zilker Theatre Productions), like to thank the cast and crew for their veteran Austin ac- ----= MMNT's production of 1he Kentucky as well as more from his online character exceptional work that has made the show tress with dozens of Cycle, directed by Dr. Melba Martinez. Ev "Jerome Gnome," which can be seen at everything it is. He would also like to stage productions to has directed several MMNT productions, jeromegnome.com. thank his parents for their unbridled en­ her credit, as well as the most recent being Parade. He is a com­ thusiasm and support, the LAC for not numerous film, com­ pany member of the Austin Playhouse and AUSTIN ALEXANDER, '09 (Wint throwing cookies at him and Gandalf for mercial, industrial the Austin Shakespeare Festival. Ev's voice Selby), is glad to be working with such a playing this round hurt. and print projects. can be heard in many anime dubbed into fine group of individuals on the MMNT The recipient of many English by Austin's ADV Films, including stage again. He is quite enjoying his TOMAS CONTRERAS, '08 (David B. Iden Payne and the voice of Captain Nemo in Nadia: 1he current whirlwind part in this dreamy McComber), is thrilled to return to the Austin Critics' Table Secret of Blue Water. A long-time volunteer little play and hopes everyone enjoys it just MMNT stage. He was last seen as Floyd nominations and awards for both comedy narrator for the Texas State Library's "Talk­ as much. He would like to thank all his MacDaniel in Parade. He would like to and drama, she has appeared in such pro­ ing Book" Program, Ev has narrated four friends and family, who keep him going ... thank God, his parents, Rod Caspers, ductions as Abundance, 1he Last Night of volumes, which have been chosen for cir­ literally. Especially those who have had to the cast and crew and a special thanks to Ballyhoo, Laughing Wild, A Delicate Bal­ culation by the National Library Service. wake him up. He commends you. Ev Lunning for his magnificent inspira­ ance, Dancing at Lughnasa, Im Not Rap­ tion. Righteous! paport, 1he Birthday Party, Bleacher Bums, IAN SCOTT (Sid Davis) has a wide range IAN CHRISTOPHER BLAKE Death and the Maiden, Marie and Bruce, of theatre credits (Tommy) l O years ELLIOTT DOOLEY, '10 (Bartender), Sonny's Last Shot and the world premiere including everything old, is pleased to be hails from Fredericksburg, Texas, this is of Tennessee Williams' newly discovered from sound, lighting, making his debut at his first show with MMNT and he is very Spring Storm. She was a founder of Big properties and set de­ MMNT in Ah, Wil­ excited for the chance to be involved. He State Productions and co-writer and per­ sign to stage manager, derness! He most re­ would like to thank his family for all the former in the company's long-running hit, pit orchestra, writer, cently appeared in support that they have shown him over In 1he West, which played across Austin, director, choreogra­ Big River at the Para­ the years. throughout Texas and at the Kennedy pher, producer and mount Theatre and Center. She has most recently been seen at art1st1c director the Zilker Summer DAVID GALLAGHER, '08 (Arthur), is the Zachary Scott Theatre in 1he Laramie (Broadway Austin and Musical, Seven Brides proud to return to the Project, Omnium Gatherum and 1he Vtzgi­ Zilker Theatre Productions). An Austin for Seven Brothers. He was also in the Tex­ MMNT stage. He was na Monologues. This is her first appearance native, he is thrilled to have the opportu­ Arts concert production of 1he Music last seen in his role as atMMNT. nity to finally work at MMNT. His most Man. In addition, he has played the role Tom Sawyer in the hit recent performance credits include 1he of Winthrop in another production of musical Big River far EV LUNNING JR. (Nat Miller, MMNT Rocky Horror Show at Zachary Scott and 1he Music Man at The Palace Theater in Tex-Arts at the Para­ Artistic Director) has Big River at the Paramount Theater for Tex­ Georgetown. Ian also stays busy with film, mount Theatre. He been an actor, a teacher Arts. Other acting credits include: Disney's commercial and industrial projects. has also been seen at and an administrator at Beauty and the Beast (Arkansas Repertory MMNT in Metamor­ St. Edward's since Theater); Oklahoma! (Casa Manana at CLAY CARTLAND, '08 (Salesman), is phoses, A Midsum­ 1990. He first ap­ Bass Hall); jelly's Last jam, And 1he World only selling one thing mer Night's Dream, Honk! (Critics' Table peared at MMNT Goes 'Round, 1he Who's Tommy, Schoolhouse in Ah, Wilderness!, and Award) 1he Way of the World, Antigone and as an Equity Guest Rock - Live! and Passion (Zachary Scott); that is a good dose Parade. He has appeared in Summer Stock Artist in a produc­ Anything Goes!, Cabaret, Man of La Man­ of happiness. Clay Austin productions of Footloose,Much Ado tion of 1he Drunkard cha, and Sweet Bird of Youth (State/Live has been seen on the About Nothing, West Side Story and Propos­ directed by Professor Oak Theatre); as well as Candide, Into the MMNT stage twice als. He would like to thank Rod for this Susan Loughran for the summer season Woods, 1he Miser, 1he Music Man, Once this season as Ban­ great opportunity to work with him again of 1990. Ev began teaching as an adjunct Upon a Mattress, Peter Pan, and Sweeney quo in Macbeth and and the cast for doing such a wonderful professor in the fall of 1991 and served as Todd. He has won numerous B. Iden Payne Hugh Dorsey in Pa­ job. He would also like to thank Mom, theater business manager from 1992 until and Austin Critics' Table awards and nom­ rade. Also, be sure to Dad, Aaron, Sarah and my friends for al­ 1997. He has appeared often as a Guest inations over the years for both his on- and look for him this summer in the Austin ways putting up with this dream of mine. Artist, most recently in Antigone. In 2003 off-stage work. Upcoming projects include Playhouse production of 1he 1hreepenny Peace, Love, and God bless. he received an Austin Critics' Table award director/ designer of My Favorite Year and Opera. Clay would, first and foremost, MICAELA GARCIA-BAAB, '09 NIGEL O'HEARN, '09 (Richard), re­ the people of Atlanta in Parade. He would CAILEAN KIRK BILSKY, '07 (Sound (Nora). This is Micaela Garcia-Baab 's first turns to the MMNT stage for the fourth like to thank the department for giving Design). This will be Cailean's first show major appearance on the MMNT stage. time. He was most recently seen as Jamaal him this opportunity and his parents for as sound designer and his eighth at She is currently a sophomore, double ma­ in Kneeling Down at Noon. Thanks to Rod everything they do. St. Edward 's University. Cailean would joring in Performance and Makeup design for the wonderful opportunity. For my like to thank his family for their love and has spent the last two years working mother and father. JESSICA LEWIS, '10 (Assistant Stage and support. on the makeup-design crew for man y of Manager), returns for her second show at the productions, most recently Macbeth. LAURA RAY, '07 (Lily Miller), is excit­ MMNT, the first being Macbeth, where TARA COOPER (Hair and Makeup Micaela graduated from James Bowie ed to be working on she was a dresser. She is humbled by the Design) is a local makeup and wig designer High School where her credits include her seventh produc­ talent in this department and hopes to and an alumnus of UT-Austin. She also Julius Caesar (Antony) and Legend of the tion at MMNT. Laura carry on the tradition of excellence that teaches classes at UT -Austin, TexArts Pointsettia (Maria). was seen onstage in she has been exposed to in her first year at and for the StyleCup held in Austin every Honk! and A Midsum­ St. Edward's University. year. She is ecstatic about helping make CELESTE KLIEWER, '10 (Belle), is mer Night's Dream and Ah, Wilderness! come to life and working thrilled to be in her has worked backstage TAMEKIA S. JACKSON, '08 (Assis­ with St. Edward 's University again. second production on A Raisin in the Sun, tant Stage Manager), returns for her fourth here at MMNT. Being You Can't Take it With time as a MMNT stage mananger. She HOLLY JACKSON, '07 (Scenic in this production has You, Cesar and Ruben is about to complete her junior year at Design), has recently worked as assistant been a blast and quite and Parade. She does freelance consulting St. Edward 's and she is overjoyed to have designer, scenic painter and props designer a learning experience. for Allywood Studios, recently worked only one year left. Tamekia would like to for numerous shows here at St. Edward's Celeste would like the Stitch fashion show and works with thank her sister and her parents for being and around town. Huge thanks to Michael to thank Kristopher several photographers as a makeup artist. so supportive and her niece Aliyah for be­ for endless encouragement and sharing his for making her smile She has learned an immeasurable amount ing so cute! knowledge , artistry and humor; and to every day, her two in her four years here and thanks her par­ Chase for his patience, advice, support beautiful sisters, her two loving parents ents, friends and this theatre department MIRANDA WIDEMAN, '08 (Assistant and friendship. To Jacob for inspiration; and of course God, for this amazing for the wonderful opportunites she has Stage Mananger), is thrilled to be working and most of all to Mom, Dad and Troy for opportunity. been given. on this production with such a great cast showing what it means to be a family. and crew. She has been working backstage BIANCA MALINOWSKI, '07 (Muriel LANELLA ZOTTER, '07 (Mildred), re­ in the costume shop for almost two years SUSAN BRANCH (Costume Design) McComber) , is abso­ turns to the MMNT and is making her stage management de­ returns to MMNT where she designed lutely thrilled to be stage for her seventh but with Ah, Wilderness! She would like to Amadeus in 2004. Other Austin credits working on this show and final production. thank her mother, father, grandmother, include Present Laughter, Urinetown, Bad and to be graduat­ Some of her favor­ grandfather, sister and brothers for always Dates, Aida, Cabaret, It Ain't Nothin' But ing! You might have ite MMNT credits supporting her. Most of all, she thanks The Blues, Smokey Joe's Cafe, Jelly's Last noticed her in things include Parade (Iola God for the opportunity to work with the Jam and Always . . . Patsy Cline at Zach­ like Macbeth, Anti­ Stover), A Midsum­ great people at MMNT! ary Scott Theatre Center, Seven Brides gone, Way of the World, mer Night's Dream For Seven Brohers, Annie Get Your Gun, Cesar and Ruben, A (Hermia) and Honk! BROOKS BARR (Dramaturg) is de­ Crazy For You and The Secret Garden (with Midsummer Night's (Lowbutt). She was lighted to be in his third season as a resident director Rod Caspers) for Zilker Theatre Dream or Amadeus. She fondly remem­ also seen in the State Theatre's production dramaturg at MMNT. He has contributed Productions and The Little Prince and The bers her first four words on the MMNT of A Christmas Carol. Lanella wishes to his efforts to Macbeth, Parade, Antigone, Dinosaur Within for the State Theatre. stage: "When Mozart was Dying;" who thank the entire MMNT family for all of Cesar and Ruben, The Way of the World, You Regional engagements include King Lear knew the rest would be so much fun? She the wonderful memories. Can't Take It With You and Honk! Before and A Flea In Her Ear at Denver Center would like to thank the cast and Rod for teaching theater history at St. Edward's, he Theatre; Disney's Beauty and The Beast, making this experience a memorable one CHAD DUDA, '10 (Assistant Stage Man­ taught for a decade at universities in Texas Crowns, Twelfth Night and The Taming and to Lanella, for just being Lanella . ager), is excited to be working on his third and Oklahoma and has worked as an actor of the Shrew at the Alabama Shakespeare Thanks to my family and John for making production here at MMNT. He was pre­ and stage manager in Equity theatres. Festival, Chicago, Tartuffe, Macbeth, Julius my life one big smile, love you all! viously not seen dressing the players of Caesar,Richard III and Sophisticated Ladies Macbeth and shining spotlights down on at Pioneer Theatre Company, four seasons at Utah Shakespearean Festival and over New York, Rod served as associate director and see." O'Neill was keenly aware of his out of a marriage that had produced two 100 other productions. Susan holds a BFA for GreenPlays, creating and directing solitude and was forever searching for a children, and with his new wife Carlotta from Carnegie-Mellon University and an several new musicals and cabarets. He has sense of belonging. His father was forever Monterey he finally found the courage and MFA from Yale School of Drama and is a directed over 70 productions including on the road, touring as the Count of Mon­ calm to confront the gorgons of his past. 21-year member of United Scenic Artists, Holes, Honk!, The Secret Garden, The te Cristo for 3 5 years - an enticing trap of "The limits began to narrow," one man Local 829. Laramie Project, Big River, Merrily We financial prosperity that crippled his dreams said of him in this period, "his artistic aim Roll Along, Tintypes, Working, Lies and of theatrical greatness. His mother, haunt­ was no longer to find God, but what lay GARV M. VAN DER WEGE (Light­ Legends, Shirley Valentine, Once on This ed by the death of a son lost to measles, within himself" Drawn back to family ing Design) has designed scenery and/ or Island, In the Heart of America, Fiddler On wanted no more children but found her­ and memory, Ah, Wilderness!came to him lighting for numerous MMNT produc­ the Roof, Close Ties, Carousel, The Rivers self in a difficult pregnancy that plunged in a dream, a rose-colored re-imagining of tions over the years. Past projects include and Ravines, Really Rosie and Ordinary her into morphine addiction. His brother, his boyhood - it is everything he wished A Flea In Her Ear, A Midsummer Night's People. Rod produced and directed the overwhelmed with guilt by a mother who for and what he so sorely missed. Over Dream and Durang Durang. He teaches UT-Austin Performing Arts Center's 20th blamed the elder for exposing his young­ the next 10 years, going ever deeper and stagecraft and fencing at SEU and gives a Anniversary Gala starring Tommy Tune, er brother to measles, in turn blamed battling the degenerative nerve disease hearty "thanks" to those students who put Linda Eder and The Broadway Tenors as little Eugene for the mother's addiction. that was robbing him of his ability to in that extra effort to make this depart­ well as the We'reTexas Milestone Celebration Eugene could not understand his mother's write, he would torture himself to produce ment so great. with Judy Collins. Rod stage managed the capricious indifference and distance as she · three of the greatest tragic masterpieces in Rockettes' Radio City Christmas Spectacular shipped him off to boarding school after American theatre: Long Day's Journey into SAIGE HILTON, '08 (Production Stage for four years with his colleague, Chan boarding school; he did not know of her Night, The Iceman Cometh and Moon for the Manager), is a junior majoring in theatre Chandler. Currently he serves as the addiction until he was a teenager. Misbegotten. Long Day's Journey into Night arts. This is Saige's first production as Director of Creative Services for the UT - After a year at Princeton, O'Neill brought the playwright a fourth Pulitzer Production Stage Manager. Her previous Austin System. embarked on a self-destructive stint as Prize to go along with the Nobel Prize he credits as assistant stage manager at a seaman before a stay in a sanitarium had received in 1937 - the only American MMNT include A Midsummer Night's EUGENE O'NEILL (Playwright). It has with tuberculosis forced him inward. He playwright so honored. Dream with Lucien Douglas, Honk! with been said of Eugene O'Neill that he not emerged determined to be a playwright. Rod Caspers and Cesar and Ruben with Ed only gave birth to the "I want to be an artist or nothing," he Begeley Jr. After the long anticipated wait American theatre - wrote George Pierce Baker at for graduation, Saige plans to move to San he was American the­ Yale. After an apprenticeship at Francisco to start her career. atre. He was born, the Provincetown Players, his fittingly enough, in a Beyond the Horizon appeared ROD CASPERS (Director) is a graduate hotel room in 1888 on Broadway in 1920 and won of Illinois State in the heart of Times O'Neill his first Pulitzer Prize. University and earned Square. His father Influenced by Strindberg and an MFA from UT­ James O'Neill was one the Symbolists, O'Neill exhibited Austin. He has taught of the most notable a bold and restless experiment and directed at the American actors of his age, the heir appar­ with form in plays such as The UniversityofNorthern ent to Edwin Booth as his country's pre­ Emperor Jones and The Hairy Iowa, the University eminent Shakespearean actor. With that Ape, (expressionism), The Great of Wisconsin and beginning perhaps it was inevitable that God Brown (masks), Desire Under UT -Austin. While at the young O'Neill would eventually find the Elms and Mourning Becomes UT -Austin he also his calling in the theatre. Electra (Greek mythology), served as the Artistic Director for the "What does it cost to be an artist?" and Strange Interlude (nine acts Office of University Relations, creating asked director Lloyd Richards. "What be­ and extended monologues). and producing large-scale university ing Eugene O'Neill cost Eugene O'Neill The last resulted in his third events. Rod conducts directing workshops was a mother, cost him a father, cost him Pulitzer Prize. throughout the nation and serves as a guest a happy marriage, it cost him children ... By 1930 he had become the artist/instructor for the Facing History That happens to a lot of people, but not most famous playwright in the and Ourselves Program in Switzerland everybody can write about it. Not everyone world, but success did little to and the Czech Republic. While living in is willing to look deep inside themselves calm the inner storm. He walked MARYMOODY NORTHENTHEATRE S~CIE~I'Y

PRESIDENT'S ASSOCIATES - SILVER ($5,000 to $9,999) Everett Lunning Jr. Rosemarie Schwarzer

PRESIDENT'S ASSOCIATES - BRONZE ($1,000 to $4,999) Hamilton Beazley Ola Bell The Reverend Louis T. Brusatti Rachel Reitmeyer Elder Tracy Manier and Daniel Floyd

DEAN'S CLUB ($500 to $999) CONTRIBUTOR ($50 to $119) Karen Korzenko Bowen, '86 John Adams William and Alice Higgin s Robert Apthorpe Thomas Moe and Cass Grange Tara Battani, '00 Carl Biggs Nancy Pierce Brumback THE HILL TOP CLUB ($250 to $499) Marta Cantu, MLA '02 Anonymous Brother Richard P. Daly, CSC, '61 Catherine Benner Barbara Day Gary Blomquist, '98 Doug Dorst Thomas Borders Laura and Marvin Fletcher Jim Berkhalter Jerome Garvey Ronald Egelhoff Gaynelle Gosselin, '91 Fidelity Investments Joyce Green, '79 John Hume Jay Hume Ethel M. Kutac Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Johnson Jimmy T. Mills Natacha Martin Richard E. Orton Stephanie Martinez Patrick Pisano Connie McMillan William Rice Philip Nolen, '91 Tracy Sherman , '81 Phillip Owen Diana Phillips THE 1885 CLUB ($120 to $249) Kevin Prince Ben Chomiak James J. Ragsdale , '99 Kathlyn Dailey, '78 Linda Wiest Charles and Dora Gembinski Chalethia Williams , '83 Terry D. Kliewer Timothy P. Wright , '91 Vicky Linsalata Sara Youngblood-Ochoa, '94 and Jose Ochoa Michael C. Massey Angela Mccown Pamela G. McGrew Reflects gifts made beween July 1, 2006, Leo Osterhaus and February 28, 2007. Marisa Peterson, '00 Marvela L. Pritchett, '02 Barbara Ray To donate to the Theatre Society, Belinda Sandoval Dr. Marilyn Schultz please contact Jay Hume at Steven Weinberg 512-464-8811 or Ronald Young [email protected]