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Doubt: A Parable

Doubt: A Parable show program

By John Patrick Shanley

March 11–27, 2011

Don’t Miss Show Your
Grow the Arts
this season’s final two shows at and Humanities in
La Crosse Community Theatre! our Community

may 6–22, 2011

jun 17–26, 2011 Business/Foundation Leaders:
Bosshard Parke, Ltd.
For ticket Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation
availability, call Cleary-Kumm Foundation, Inc.
Coulee Bank
608-784-9292 Dairyland Power Cooperative
The Elmwood Foundation, Inc.
Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Franciscan Skemp Healthcare
www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org Norman L. Gillette, Sr. Family Fund
Gertrude Salzer Gordon Private Foundation
Ask about group rates! Gundersen Lutheran Health System
The Helen Trane Hood Charitable Trust
Inland Label & Marketing Services LLC
The George and Sharon Kerckhove Family Fund
La Crosse Tribune Jeans Day
Dr. David L. and Sacia B. Morris Family Foundation
Russell and Vera Smith Foundation
Paul E. Stry Foundation
Trane Family Foundation
Xcel Energy Foundation

Campaign Kick-off Breakfast Sponsor
Market & Johnson, Inc. of La Crosse

Individual Leaders: Wayne J. Hood, Jr.
Randolph Baier Scott and Mary Rathgaber
Chris and Vicki Born Shawn and Mary Jo Werner
Thomas and Jan Brock
Charles and Sue Gelatt

United Fund for the
Arts and Humanities

UFAH | 119 King St. | La Crosse, WI
www.ufah.org | 608-785-7242

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La Crosse Community Theatre presents

Doubt: A Parable

Written by

John Patrick Shanley

Director

David R. Kilpatrick

Set and Sound Designer Costume Designer

Dillon Mandy
McArdle Parmeter

Light Designer Stage Manager

Tim Jenna Bolland
Harris Iverson

Cast (in order of appearance)

Father Brendan Flynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Troy Iverson*

Sister Aloysius Beauvier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacolyn Mechtel

Sister James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Afton Everett*

Mrs. Muller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Samantha Carter*

* LCT debut

Place Scenes

St. Nicholas, a Catholic church One: a sermon Six: a sermon
and school
Two: a lesson Seven: a connection
Time
Three: a team meeting Eight: a conclusion
1964
Four: a plan Nine: a dispursion

Five: a confrontation

There will be a 15-minute intermission.

Special Acknowledgments

Thanks to Sandy Harvey and the Viterbo Theatre Department; Father George Parmeter; Father Patrick
Augustine and Christ Episcopal Church; B&B Graphics; Sister Rita King from the Sisters of Charity in
New York; and Mandy Hart; the UW-La Crosse Department of Theatre Arts; Pastor Roger Hjelle and Good
Shepherd Evangelical Lutheran Church; and The Board Store.

Originally produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club on November 23, 2004.
Originally produced on Broadway by Carole Shorenstein Hays, MTC Productions,

Roger Berlind and Scott Rudin on March 31, 2005.
Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service Inc.

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Director’s Note

March 11–27, 2011 Guest Lobby Artist
LCT’s 47th season – 313th production
Walter M. Humbel was
“Committed” can mean dedicated or placed born in La Crosse and grew up in West Salem.
in an institution. There is a very thin line that A graduate of Luther High School, he attended
separates fans from fanatics. We all know art classes at Western Technical College
individuals who are not interested in any facts and currently has an internship at Gallery La
counter to their predetermined conclusions. Crosse. Humbel’s main style is abstract, which
The truth is never simple. This is the world you he creates in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
have entered. The world of Doubt: A Parable.
His interests, besides art, include science,
Tonight’s story may introduce several hot topics reading, and technology. “My goals,” Humbel
(race, gender, faith, education, etc.), but there says, “are to become more proficient at a
is not enough time to create concise answers. variety of techniques and styles and to create
There is no black and white. On the first day practical art-based products, such as coffee
of an undergraduate philosophy class, the mugs, t-shirts, greeting cards, and usable
instructor’s opening remarks were, “This is a items that people need. Of course, I will
class that teaches you how to ask questions. continue to make more abstract prints as well.”
If you want answers, the religion class is down
the hall.” I hope tonight’s production inspires The artist is available for commissions and
questions and lets you find the answers. The may be reached at [email protected].
truth is never simple.
LCT receives 25% of the proceeds from any
piece sold. If you would like to purchase a
painting, please inquire at the box office.

David R. Kilpatrick
Director, Doubt
Executive Director, LCT

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Cast

Samantha Carter Jessica Afton Everett Troy Iverson Jacolyn Mechtel

Cast Biographies

Samantha Carter* (Mrs. Muller) is an author, Troy Iverson* (Father Brendan Flynn) is a
former Congressional candidate in Wisconsin’s teller at State Bank Financial and a DJ for Music
4th District and is currently a law student in La in Motion. Troy is making his LCT stage debut but
Crosse. She is making her LCT debut. Samantha has been seen in the area as Sancho Panza in
enjoys reading, writing and staying active and Man of La Mancha at the Commonweal Theatre
likes that LCT brings culture to the community. Company in Lanesboro, MN, as Phillip in The
Samantha would like to thank Michael and Shape of Things at The Pump House (Theatre
Michelle Howell. in the Raw), and as Michael Wells in Two Rooms
at Viterbo University. Troy enjoys writing, DJing,
Jessica Afton Everett* (Sister James) watching movies, cooking and theatre because he
is a student at Viterbo University who is making “loves sharing a story with a live audience, creat-
her LCT stage debut. She has been seen in the ing a shared experience with a room of strangers.”
area as Natasha in Three Sisters and as Carly in Troy would like to thank his wife “for everything.”
Reasons to be Pretty at Viterbo University, and
as Edna in Waiting for Lefty at The Pump House Jacolyn Mechtel (Sister Aloysius Beauvier)
Regional Arts Center. Jessica enjoys dance, is a retired elementary school music teacher
especially swing dancing, and “trying to make it to who is returning to the LCT stage, having played
graduation.” Jessica likes theatre because of its Queen Aggravain in Once Upon a Mattress and
“ability to uncover a new side to a topic we may Salome in The Robber Bridegroom, as well as
find familiar, and the allowance to see a whole having been seen on stage at The Pump House
new side of humanity.” and at Winona Community Theatre. Jacolyn
enjoys reading, shopping and theatre and would
like to thank all of the singers in her choirs for
supporting her efforts.

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Production Staff

Tim Jenna Bolland David R. Dillon Mandy
Harris Iverson Kilpatrick McArdle Parmeter

Director ................................... David R. Kilpatrick Milliner ................................................ Deb Olson
Sound and Set Design....................Dillon McArdle Costume Construction.............. Jennifer Burchell,
Lighting Design...................................... Tim Harris ...............................................................Arlene Lueck
Costume Design.......................... Mandy Parmeter Publicity Crew..... Jennifer Burchell, Katya Carter,
Stage Management.............Jenna Bolland Iverson* ............Amy Hatlevig, Kate Kersten, Sharon Markee,
Lighting Supervisor...................... Dillon McArdle ..................................... Denise Vance, Nicole Wilson
Box Office Staff......Eric Severson, Kelley Manson,
* LCT debut .................................. Sharon Singer, Amanda Wiese

Before you go . . .

Reserve your seats — or purchase additional tickets —
for Chicago: The Musical tonight!

Sponsored by

Directed by Greg Parmeter

If you can’t be famous, be infamous.

Performances

May 6-7, 12-14 and 19-21 at 7:30 p.m.
May 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22 at 2 p.m.

Act today or wait to reserve your tickets beginning

Patron donors April 4
Season ticket holders April 18
Public April 25

Adults $22, Students/Active Military $10 (Th/Su)

Production Crew Biographies

Jenna Bolland Iverson* (Stage Manager) TIM HARRIS (Lighting Designer) has been seen
is a graduate of the UW-La Crosse theatre pro- on stage at LCT in the award-winning ensemble
gram and currently works at State Bank Financial. of Almost, Maine and his technical experience
Prior to her return to La Crosse, Jenna worked as includes working as deck chief for She Loves Me
stage manager and marketing assistant with the and assistant technical director for Camelot. He
Commonweal Theatre Company in Lanesboro, enjoys volunteering at LCT because “LCT is like
MN. Other area theatres that are part of Jenna’s a second family to me” and he is glad he can help
extended theatre family include Theatre in the bring wonderful shows to the stage. Tim would like
Raw (founding company member, La Crosse); to thank his parents for their continued support.
The Sheldon Theatre (stage manager, Red
Wing); The Guthrie Theater (company manage- David R. Kilpatrick (Director) earned his
ment intern, Minneapolis); and Children’s Theatre Ph.D. from the University of Missouri–Columbia.
Company (stage management intern, Minne- The focus of his studies were theatre architecture
apolis). This is Jenna’s first show with La Crosse and directing, with an emphasis on original scripts.
Community Theatre. Thanks to everyone reading As a director, designer and stage manager, David
this for supporting live theatre! has worked around the country from small theatres
to grand houses. Professional credits include The
Old Creamery Theatre, Columbia Entertainment
Company, Classic Rose Dinner Theatre and West
End Dinner Theatre. David is excited to be a part
of the artistic team here at LCT and looks forward
to many more productions. Thank you, Barbara
and Abby, for being so supportive. I love you both.

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La Crosse Community

Theatre Youthfor

Auditions for Special Workshop
James and the
Auditioning
Giant Peach for Children

May 9 or 10, 2011, Learn how to audition to be in one of
6:30-8:30 pm our shows!

Ask your child to consider auditioning for our theatre Date: April 9, 2011
production for youth, by youth: James and the Giant
Peach. Times (choose one):
10 am–12 or 1-3 pm
All parts are played by youth. All backstage posi-
tions are held by youth. Creating costumes, paint- Location:
ing sets and helping with props is done by youth.
LJLa Crosse Community Theatre
Rehearsals will likely be on weekday afternoons.
Performance dates are June 17-19 and 24-26, 2011. 118 Fifth Avenue North
La Crosse
To learn more about auditions, call 608-784-9292
or visit www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org. Cost: $15

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Production Crew Biographies

dillon McArdle (Set and Sound Designer) is Mandy parmeter (Costume Designer) is in
from Minneapolis but grew up in Las Vegas. He her third season at LCT and is originally from
received a bachelor of arts degree in technical Aberdeen, S. Dak. She received her bachelor’s
production and design from Viterbo University. degree in music education from Northern State
Professional credits include the Great River University, where she discovered a passion for
Shakespeare Festival in Winona, Minn., the Vir- theatre. After a year of teaching music, she moved
ginia Shakespeare Festival in Williamsburg, Va., to Lincoln, Neb., to study costume design. She
and the Commonweal Theatre Co. in Lanesboro, received her MFA in costume design in May 2005.
Minn. Dillon thanks all the volunteers who have Her work has taken her from Oklahoma to Wash-
given countless hours and, most of all, his wife, ington, Virginia, Nebraska, and Wisconsin. Mandy
Megan, who supports him in every way. and Greg are looking forward to their one-year-old
son, Benjamin, growing up in the
La Crosse community.

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From the Artistic Director

Thank you for attending this season’s Patron’s 10-Minute
Pick. Doubt: A Parable was chosen last year in Play Festival
a very special event held in February. For the first
time, our patron donors and general audience had April 1, 2011
the opportunity to choose a play based on a live 7:30 pm
staged reading instead of a mere written synopsis. $5
LCT presented two scripts—produced and directed
by our volunteers—for consideration: Doubt and La Crosse Community Theatre
Frost/Nixon. Both dramas deal with questions of continues the Fridays Following series
power, responsibility and truth. Doubt was chosen with its first-ever ten-minute play festival!
in a close vote and is presented in full for you tonight.
On Friday, April 1—no fooling!—
Last month, next season’s Patron’s Pick was chosen LCT will present a series of ten-minute
in the same manner. This year LCT presented two
comedies: Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig and plays directed by and starring LCT
Plaza Suite by Neil Simon. Leading Ladies was volunteers. All are invited to join us for
chosen in what was, once again, a very close vote.
this exciting night of theatre.
Thank you to our patrons, volunteers and audience
members for taking part in this event. Together we
will continue to choose great material for this great
theatre to produce.

Greg Parmeter
Artistic Director

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And the 2011-2012
Patron’s Pick winner is . . .

Ken Ludwig’s

Leading Ladies

Thank you to everyone who
voted and to all the volunteers
who made our Patron’s Pick

event possible!

Join us for the full
season announcement

April 2, 2011!
See page 15!

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Thank you again And congratulations
to our volunteers! to the cast and crew of

Recently many of them received awards Almost, Maine
for helping out at LCT in 2010. For a
complete list, visit our web site: for the awards received at
www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org this year’s WACTfest!

If you would like to volunteer, stop by the For more info, visit our web site:
box office for a volunteer application! www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org



Audience Services

Box Office Policies and Procedures Flowers
The box office is open 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. Giving flowers to cast members while on stage
Monday through Friday and one hour prior to each is inappropriate. Flowers may be left in the box
performance. Season ticket holders may order office for the stage manager to deliver or you may
two additional tickets for guests for each season hand them to the cast member once he or she
ticket purchased. These tickets must be for the is out of costume. Audience members are not
same performance the season ticket holder is allowed backstage. Please wait for your party in
attending. These tickets must be paid for with a the lobby.
credit card at the time of the reservation. General
admission tickets may be charged to a credit card Bad Weather Policy
or paid for with a check/cash at the window. It is the policy of La Crosse Community Theatre
not to cancel performances due to bad weather.
Need to Exchange Your Tickets? As a result, we urge our ticket holders to make
• All ticket exchanges must be done in person at every effort to attend the performance for which
they hold tickets. Should this prove impossible,
the box office. please call the box office as soon as possible
• There is a $1.00 per ticket exchange fee. before the performance and alternative arrange-
• Tickets may only be exchanged for another per- ments will be made. We cannot guarantee that
seating will be available for an alternate perfor-
formance of the same show, not for another show. mance. There are no refunds for weather.
• Tickets must be exchanged at least 24 hours prior
Babies and Small Children
to the performance the original tickets are for. We welcome children old enough to enjoy our
• In case of emergency, we may (at our discretion) productions. For the comfort of all audience
members, we ask that children under 4 not attend
allow the customer to use his or her tickets on productions. Regardless of age, all members of
another night if tickets are available. These tickets the audience must have a ticket for admission.
may not be reserved ahead of time. The ticket
exchange fee still applies. Seat Reservations
All seats must be reserved in advance, including
Unable to Use Your Tickets? those for season ticket holders. Reservations
Sorry, all sales are final. There are no refunds. begin approximately two weeks before the open-
Please return your unused tickets at least 24 ing of each show; for season ticket holders about
hours in advance of the production date to receive three weeks before the show; and for patrons*
a receipt for a tax-deductible donation. about four weeks before the show. Seats are not
guaranteed once public sales begin. There are no
Cameras, Recording Equipment, Cellular refunds. Please call the box office at 608-784-
Phones, and Pagers 9292 if you have any questions.
The use of cameras, recording equipment, cellular * Patrons are season ticket holders who have
phones, and pagers is strictly prohibited in the made an additional donation of $75 or more per
theatre. You may check these items at the box of- season.
fice. Pagers and cell phones are attended during
the performance. Please leave your seat number Late Seating Policy
at the box office. We strive to begin our performances on time.
Please allow plenty of time to find the theatre and
Phone Calls to take your seat. If you arrive more than 15 min-
Parents, please leave your seat numbers with utes after the show begins, we reserve the right
your babysitter. If they need to reach you during to release your seat(s) to someone else. There
the performance, we will do our best. We do not are no refunds. Late arrivals will be seated at the
interrupt the performance to page people for house manager’s discretion.
phone calls.

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LCT Staff & Board

STAFF MEMBERS
Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David R. Kilpatrick
Artistic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Parmeter
Technical Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dillon McArdle
Costume Supervisor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mandy Parmeter
Director of Patron Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amanda Wiese
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Severson
Bookkeeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheri Eimermann
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arthur Nevill-Neil

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Amborn
President-Elect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Michael Hartigan
Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Wigdahl Sedbrook
Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dar Isaacson
Past President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck Roth
Members at Large. . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Brown, Kenna Christians, Mike Herro, Scott Horne, Hal Keitel,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kate Kersten, Alan Krumholz, Vicky Kunz, Jen Roberdeau,

Thank you to our
2010-2011 season
sponsors!

Altra Federal Credit Union
Associated Bank
Central States Warehouse
CenturyLink
Commercial A/V Systems
Dahl Automotive
Dairyland Power Cooperative
DeBoer Pest Control
DigiCopy
Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center
International Furniture
Kwik Trip
La Crosse Radio Group
Logistics Health
Pepsi Bottling Co.
Pizza Doctors
Schomburg Refrigeration
State Bank Financial
Stifel Nicolaus
TrustPoint, Inc.
Vendi Advertising
WIPFLi LLP
Wisconsin Public Radio--WLSU/WHLA
WXOW

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Patron Donor List

Producer’s Circle Actor’s Circle Donald and Nancy Smith Sandra Filla
$2,500+ $250-$499 Walter and Jean Susdorf Joseph and Joan Francois
John and Arla Clemons Peter and Joan Allen Edward and Miriam Tanke George and Joyce Fulford
John and Linda Lyche Todd Bjerke and Karen Kroll Leon and Kay Wolfe David and Nancy Goode
Roy and Laurie Campbell Julie Yahnke Mark and Nancy Goodman
Director’s Circle Robert Coe Louis and Maureen Guillou
$1,000-$2,499 Carol Copsey Promoter Donna and Dennis Haggard
Tom and Jan Brock Sylvie and Kurt Firary $125-$249 Stephen and Karen Hansen
J. Michael and Vicki Hartigan David and Barbara Foye David Amborn and Karen Gilster Chuck and Cheryl Hanson
Hal and Julie Keitel Donald and Barbara Frank Ken and Mary Abraham Drs. Tim and Kimberly Harbst
Jerry and Kathy Lokken Bob and Mary Hubbard Arnold and Donna Asp Roger and Miriam Hatlem
Bill and Sally Munn Robert and Christine Johnson Allen and Dianne Baker Herb and Barbara Heili
Scott and Mary Rathgaber Peter and Krin Krause Barbara Bates Ronald and Dawn Hill
Chuck and LuAnn Roth Gloria Kuesel Mary Ann Baures Diane and Jim Hoffmeister
Lindy Saline Clive and Burness McBain Leo and Carol Bina Scott and Sue Horne
Donald and LaVonne Zietlow Ken and Janine Merkitch Don and Mary Blaha-Deboer Darwin and Darlene Isaacson
Mary and Kurt Mueller Clem and Karol Bott Dennis and Claire Jandt
Designer’s Circle Carl and Doris Mueller Kraig Brownell Nancy Johnson
$500-$999 Ted and Vicki Peck Jennifer Burchell and David and Barbara Kilpatrick
Bud and Mabel Lou Ahrens River Town Dental Judy Kirkpatrick
Chris and Vicki Born Jen Roberdeau and Ken Schelper Euel Bailey Michael and Bev Kratt
Donna Brooks Brian and Karen Rude Robert and Gretchen Burns Cliff and Cheryl Kremmer
Felix and Marilyn Fernandes Sally and Betty Ruud Roger and Kenna Christians Robert Krueger
Neale and Sheryl Horman Dennis and Sharon Ryan Bob and Kay Conzemius Robin and Alan Krumholz
Daniel and Vicky Kunz Daniel Schneider and Gary and Susan Corbisier Sandra J. Kujak
Michael and Carol Mader Kyle and Julie DeLap Sue and Steve Kundy
Paul Magnuson Mary Lansing Dave and Susan Derks Henry and Beverly Lawrence
Jim Nelson and Diane Foust Sandy Sechrest Merrill Deters and Shirley Powell Ken and Nancy Lerum
Dick and Mary Jean Sartz William and Christine Smiley Anne Drecktrah Larry and Diane Lindesmith
Arlene Smith Tammy and Chad Dutton Beverly J. Mach
Thomas Erb and Cecilia Caron Aurel and Sue Mailath
Ramon and Connie Erickson Andrew and Nancy Matchett
Ruth Everson
David and Teresa Faulkner

 2010 annual campaign donors at time of printing

600 Exchange Building • 205 Fifth Ave. S. • La Crosse,WI 54601

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Patron Donor List

Lois Matthews Bill and Pam Thrune Mark and Cari Burmaster Natalie Hartigan
Jill McMullen Suzanne and Joseph Toce Erik and Michele Burton Dr. John W. Hayden
Les and Rita Messerschmidt Barbara and Jerry Tripp Robert and Joyce Burzinski Esther Hayes
Janeth and Gerald Miller Lill Twining Wendy Butler Helen Heiser
Kiernan and Tracy Minehan Jo Voight Tony and Violet Capaul Cheryl Helmreich
Kenneth and Carmin Nelson Karen D. Wagner Willard and Ann Carlow Jim and Barbara Hemker
Sonja Nelson In memory of Barbara Waldera Ursula Cejpek Spencer and Tammy Henderson
Harry and Cyndy Nichols Ken and Jane Wastlund Jean Clark Mike and Cheri Herro
Jeanne Norby and Daniel and Jennifer Wilson Dorothy Coelin Donald and Kathy Hill
Gary and Debra Wold Walt and Barbara Decker Les and Mary Hinze
Merle Holliday Ken and Jean Wortman Diane Dunder Jerry and Diane Hoch
Ron and Frieda Nowland Stanley and Sue Dwyer Maria Holley
Paul and Tamara Nowland Supporter Michael and Mary Dzurko Russell and Katie Holman
Bruce and Carol Odeen $75-$124 Rich and Sally K. Egan Charles and Mary Hosler
Eugene and Karen Olson Frank and Jenny Aberger Ted and Mary Eisenbacher Dale and Christine Howard
Carleen Poellinger and Norma Anderson Gary and Lu Anne Ekern Ray and Joanne Hubley
Anonymous Donor Eldon and Fran Ellefson Rollin and Connie Huebsch
Paul Brown Anonymous Donor Daryl and Nancy Ertl Jane Hulke
Nancy Reithel and Tim Henke James and Lynn Arends Matthew and Bridgette Faron John Hutchinson
Cam and Carlene Roberts and Lori Bagniewski Suzanne Faulkenberry Florence Hyatt
Tom and Mary Ballinger Todd and Mary Jo Fetsch Emmanuel Jacobson
Megan Thorstad Virginia R. Bell Robert and Maureen Freedland Jan and Lynn Jarvinen
Kirk and Nancy Rodman Gretchen Berns Mitch and Marcia Galles Owen and Francie Johnson
Paul and Kay Schneider Allen and Margaret Birchler Michael and Gretchen Geary Ronald and Deb Johnson
Paul and Joan Schoenfeld Ken and Donna Birnbaum Philip and Judy Gilbert Audrey Kader
Doris and John Schwingle Marlene Bittner Jim and Jo Glasser Rich and Joan Keller-Maresh
Nancy Sedbrook Jerome and Bev Bjornstad William and Sarah Goff Arnold and Linda Klinkner
Peter and Ginny Seielstad Alan and Cathy Braun Bill and Mary Graumann Alfred and Jean Knorr
James Sill and Mary Orrico Neil and Jennifer Brown David and Jennifer Grimsled Robert and Christi Kouba
Ed and Laurie Solberg Dianna Brown Peter and Janice Gutierrez Scott and Nancy Kronn
Dick and Pat Spencer Tom Bruemmer and Judy Cobb Larry and Erma Hafner Robert and Jo Le Roy
Greg and Joan Stellrecht Gary and Mary Bubbers John Halbrehder and Tom and Jenelle Lee
Brian and Diane Sullivan Candice and Joe Bucheger Marvin and Debbie LeJeune
Ray Sundet Carolyn Diekmann
Steve and Rachelle Thicke
Terry and Cheryl Thienes

 2010 annual campaign donors at time of printing

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Patron Donor List

Karen and Steve Lind Patricia Muller Arlene Rhode William and Ann Van Atta
Claude and Carolyn Lindeman Les and Helen Munson Ken and Sharron Ring Ruth Vanderploeg
Steve and Cheryl Loehr Curt and Marcia Murray Kenneth and Mary Rownd Vantage Architects Inc
Gregory and Barbara Loomis Patrick and Joan Nee Norman and Lois Sanwick Jacqueline Vaver
Judith Loomis Barbara and Kermit Newcomer Josh and Anne Saylor Howard and Joan Wachter
Lorraine Losinski Doug Nelson and Cheri Olson Fred Schaldach Kathleen Wagner
Wes and Karen Mack Marilyn and William Nieckarz James and Elaine Schauls David and Laura Wagner
William and Helen Mackey Tom and Lori Nigon Wilma Scheffner Colleen Walsh
Robert and Diane Marcou Jon and Christi Nowland Glenn and Lila Seager Ross and Lynn Marie West
Sharon and Michael Markee Joseph and Claudia O’Keefe Margaret Sherer David and Yvonne Whiteman
Jane and Dave Matelski Paul and Judy Onsrud Martin and Ruby Smith Richard and Judy Williams
Stephen and Margeen Mau Ralph and Judy Osborne Kathy Spelker Kevin and Marla Withey
Lorraine McIlraith Janice Otterson Dan and Janice Springer James Wittenberg and
Tom and Gladys McLenahan Ann Padesky Lee and Ann Stansbury
Michael and Margo Merola John and Cathy Pederson Dave and Debbie Stark Cheryl Amsrud
Lloyd and Evelyn Miller Bob and Pat Perlock Paul and Jane Steingraeber Harvey and Pat Witzenburg
Mike and Sandy Miller Jim and Lois Pinger Ramon and Betty Stelloh Daryl and Margaret Wood
Vilas and Sally Miller John and Linda Proudfoot Dave and Jackie Stoda Tom and Cindy Wright
Rich and Vicki Miller James Prudhome Wally and Betty Stoll Jim and Marilyn Wuttke
Edward B. and Sally Miner Susan Quale Richard and Pam Strauss Joan Yeatman
Mary Monsoor Trudy Ramsbottom Carol Taebel
Jean Moser Dick Record Bill and Janet Tenner  2010 annual campaign
Claude and Judy Mosley Marguerite Revie Kathy Thompson donors at time of printing

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VITERBO UNIVERSITY BRIGHT STAR SEASON PRESENTS

Tuesday, May 3
7:30 p.m.

Viterbo University
Fine Arts Center Main Theatre

Box Office: 608-796-3100 • www.viterbo.edu/fac

MEDIA SPONSOR

CO-SPONSORED BY

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Suspense

Action

Romance

Applauding Comedy
Great Performances!

Membership is open to most people who live, work,
worship, or attend school in La Crosse or Winona.

608-787-4500 • altra.org

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The bank you’ve always wanted

Honored to support the
La Crosse Community Theatre

www.statebank nancial.com


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