2007 Miracle Yearbook
Various membersofthe eanuts gang ares own ere doing whatthey do best:solving life's biggest pickles. This brick wall was one of several intricate props created just for the show.Freshman Nate Keller said,"Working on this m4ca1's props expanded my ability in the props production realm and taught me patience when I wanted to punt the Styrofoam bust of Beethoven across the room:' Senior Kirsten McCann (Sally)and sophomore Jenna Albarano(Lucy)take advantage ofthe opportunity to embarrass Nick Arch(Charlie Brown). Senior Andrew Tripp, performing as Schroeder, becomes one with the symphonies of Beethoven.Tripp mentioned,"[Charlie Brown was]a show where a 9-year-old child and a 99-year-old grandparent could laugh together." The full cast of You're A Good Man,Charlie Brown,gathers on the playground steps for some age- old advicefrom good-ol'Charlie Brown,played by sophomore Nick Arch. Senior Kirsten McCann,playing Charlie Brown's sister Sally, puts passion and childlike intensity in her solo"My New Philosophy:'Fellow cast member and freshman Annalise Hickok said,"Everyone remembers Peanuts,and everyone enjoys a little trip down memory lane. What a better time of life to remember than childhood?" Senior Kristin McCann slowly transforms into Sally Brown,Charlie's annoying little sister. Throughout the play,she constantly antagonizes Charlie, but finally firmly states,"You're a good man,Charlie Brown!" A. Snoopy(freshman Zach Hill) and Woodstock(sophomore Marisa Baker)relax on top of Snoopy's doghouse, contemplating life and admiring the stars.
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