2024 OGHS Children's Play - Charlotte's Web Playbill

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PROUD SUPPORTERS OF BISHOP O’GORMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS & O’GORMAN PERFORMING ARTS

We warmly welcome our valued patrons as we celebrate the heart and spirit of O’Gorman High School Theatre. Our exceptional theatre department, guided by a passionate director and supported by an outstanding staff, is a hub of creativity. At the core of it all are our students— brilliant stars whose incredible talent and commitment consistently go above and beyond. With deep respect for our rich history and a true sense of being blessed as part of a Catholic school, we invite you to join us on a journey of theatrical excellence that reaches far beyond the stage.

Our students light up the stage as they bring stories to life, captivating audiences with their remarkable talent. Their dedication and passion are unmatched, a reflection of the nurturing and inspiring environment of our Catholic schools. With each performance, they exceed expectations, leaving a lasting impact on all who witness their work.

O’Gorman High School Theatre stands firmly on a foundation of history and tradition. We honor the legacy of those who came before us, embracing the values of faith, community, and service. Being part of a Catholic school makes every production a unique celebration of faith and creativity, with the guiding principles of our tradition shaping our every step.

Thank you for being part of our audience and for supporting our talented students, dedicated director, and amazing staff. Together, we embark on a truly exceptional theatrical experience, one that is grounded in tradition, talent, and the grace of a Catholic education.

Enjoytheshow!

SPOTLIGHT ON OLIVIA DUNCAN 2023-2024

Thespian Award Recipient

Theater is often described as a powerful medium for self-expression, connection, and growth. For graduate, Olivia Duncan, now a freshman at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, this art form has been a transformative journey that blends creativity with personal development. Majoring in Political Science and minoring in Indigenous Studies, Olivia brings a unique perspective from both her academic and theatrical pursuits. Reflecting on her theatrical journey, Olivia’s favorite role as “Phyllis Montague” in Play On stands out. “I loved the ability to just let loose and have fun,” she recalls. This role felt natural to her, allowing her to explore the joy of performance without the weight of expectations. However, it was her experience in Footloose that truly defined her connection to theater. During a time of significant change in her life, the energetic musical provided a safe space to have fun and discover more about herself. “Footloose was where I got to have fun and learn more about myself. I made some of my best friends through that show,” Olivia explains. The camaraderie and musicality of the production became a pivotal part of her high school experience, reinforcing the notion that theater is a sanctuary for selfdiscovery and friendship.

Olivia emphasizes the communal aspect of theater as one of its greatest strengths. “Theater is more special than I ever would have anticipated,” she says. It unites people from diverse backgrounds through the shared love of performance, creating a welcoming environment for those seeking an outlet. For Olivia, the O’Gorman community played a vital role, offering a space where she and her peers could express themselves and find their footing amidst the uncertainties of adolescence.

She recalls the little moments that made her experience so memorable: the conversations before rehearsal, the backstage makeup routines, and the joy of watching her fellow castmates grow in confidence. “Ultimately, it was connecting with my castmates, learning their personalities, and discovering more about myself at the same time,” she reflects.

As Olivia transitioned from high school to college, she learned invaluable lessons about navigating both her academic and artistic pursuits. “Take it one day at a time,” she advises. This mindset shift allowed her to embrace each day as a fresh start, emphasizing that a bad day is merely a moment in time, not a permanent state.

Olivia also acknowledges the importance of following her intuition.

Reflecting on her choices, she admits to a few regrets, particularly not auditioning for the musical during her sophomore year. “I made a million excuses,” she recalls. “In the end, I felt left out and I knew I made a mistake.” This experience taught her the importance of seizing opportunities, reinforcing her belief in taking chances and trusting her instincts.

As she continues her studies, she cherishes the moments in rehearsal when the transition from memorizing lines to character development begins. “Seeing everyone’s individual choices and personalities come alive is something seriously magical,” she expresses.

Olivia Duncan stands as a testament to the power of theater not just as an art form, but as a means of personal growth, community building, and self-discovery. Her story serves as an inspiration for aspiring performers and students alike, reminding us all of the magic that can unfold when we embrace our passions and follow our hearts.

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Introducing Mr. Jeff Rhone New Stage Craft Director

After 25 years and 100 shows, Mr. Kevin Humke retired last year as Technical Director at OGHS. We found a unique way to fill the position by splitting it up into two areas, stage craft and technical design. We are excited to announce that Mr. Jeff Rhone has joined our team as the new Stage Craft Director. With a diverse background in construction and education, Jeff brings a wealth of experience and a passion for hands-on learning that will undoubtedly enrich our theatre program.

Jeff’s journey began in 1993 when he graduated from high school. His early career included working at Bruns Construction and the Sioux Falls Ski Patrol, where he honed his teamwork and problem-solving skills while serving the community. During his time at the University of South Dakota from 1993 to 1997, he earned a degree in Computer Science, which complemented his growing interest in technology and project management. In the mid-90s, Jeff expanded his professional repertoire,

working with the Vermillion Ambulance and Bi-State Window and Door, all while starting his first construction company in 1996. This entrepreneurial spirit has defined much of his career, showcasing his ability to innovate and lead in the construction industry.

In 1998, Jeff married Kelly, and they welcomed their daughter, Abbey, in 2000. Shortly after, they moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, where Jeff took on the role of a stay-at-home dad until the birth of their son, Landon, in 2004. The family then relocated to Lincoln, Nebraska, where Jeff pursued a degree in Construction Management from Southeast Community College, graduating in 2007.

Jeff’s career continued to flourish in Lincoln, where he worked at Earl Carter Lumber from 2007 to 2011, specializing in a custom cabinet shop. In 2011, he returned to Sioux Falls and founded Woodworks Construction, further establishing his reputation in the industry. His commitment to education became evident when he began teaching at O’Gorman High School in 2018. This role allowed Jeff to share his extensive knowledge and skills with students, fostering a new generation of builders and craftsmen.

As the new Stage Craft Director, Jeff is eager to combine his construction expertise with the theatre department. His vision is to create a collaborative environment where students can engage in theatre design, learn essential skills, and explore the world of stagecraft in an innovative and exciting way.

We are thrilled to have Jeff on board and look forward to the positive impact he will have on our program and students.

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Narrators

Charlotte’s Web Cast

1st Member Adud Arop

2nd Member. Lucy Baloun

3rd Member Molly Johnson

Fern Arable

Rebecca Messier

John Arable Garvey Mueller

Martha Arable ......................................................... Audrey Arend

Avery Arable ........................................................... John Kovash

Homer ................................................................Jacob Thomas

Edith .....................................................................Lillian Kerr

Lurvy Quinn Buus

Wilbur Riley Breckenridge

Templeton Isaac Solomon

Charlotte

Sofia Izaguirre

Goose Bella Johnson

Gander Owen Tschetter

Sheep Kaylee Hulme

Lamb ............................................................... Lauren Harvison

Rooster ..................................................................Kaci Wilson

Ensemble Sheep ........................................................ Sydney Eide

Libby Ernst

Ensemble Ducks Lucy Winter Adalyn Harskamp

Reporter Sarina Ellenbecker

Photographer Micah Benjamin

Announcer Connor Woody

Spectator 1 Cameron Mages

Spectator 2 ................................................................Lisa Glatt

Judges .............................................................. Maddie Devaney

Brady Baumiller Giselle Sinclair

Fairgoers

1st Stephanie Rutten

2nd Shay Boetel

3rd Luke Solomon

Brooklyn Bailey Alexa Robbins

Production Crew

Director

Technical Director ..............................................

Ms. Teresa Fester

Ms. Kimberly Schulte

Stage Craft Director Mr. Jeff Rhone

Costume Director

Mrs. Kendra Dexter

Costume Assistant Mrs. Janet Liesinger

Student Directors

Activities Assistant

Sarina Ellenbecker

Kaci Wilson

Mrs. Chelsea Gannon

Theatre Manager ...................................................

Playbill Coordinator .............................................

Mr. Aaron Strand

Mrs. Summer Wagner

Playbill Designer.................................................... Ms. Jaci Mollman

Technical Crew

Austin Labahn

Ave Stanek

Brayden Carlson

Eden Gebremichael

Emelia Stanek

Eva Henning

Gabriella Picconi

Hewan Gidey

Natalie Ulin

Sienna Struck

Sarah Castle

Madison Brown

Neh Njingeh

Elizabeth Lindell

Isaac Millette

Kennedy Brown

Lander Bell

Madelyn Nekvinda

Madison Brown

Mara Havard

Owen McElroy

Penelope Swier

Costume Crew

Kennedy Brown

Giselle Sinclair

Penelope Swier

Hannah Barnett

Ava Meyer

Tanishi Kanala

Sarah Castle

Fanyan Sun

Shya Stencil

Wilnel Farhat

Julianne Shuck

Brody Aday

Fanyan Sun

Leah Nielsen

Grace Illikman

Amy Gannon

Seniors

Acknowledgements

Parents of Cast and Crew

Mrs. Joan Mahoney

Mr. Alex Anderson

Mr. Steve Kueter

Mr. Aaron Strand

Mr. Neil Hoogendoorn

Mrs. Tara VanDenBos

Mrs. Chelsea Gannon

Mrs. Jodi Rysavy

Jeannie Johnson and Yellow Bug Photography

Lauren Harvison
Sofia Izaguirre
Maddie Devaney
Jacob Thomas
Kaylee Hulme
Isaac Solomon
Stephanie Rutten
Bella Johnson
Brayden Carlson
Rebecca Messier
Sienna Struck
Austin Labahn
Kaci Wilson
Connor Woody

Director

Student Directors

Technical Crew

Sarina Ellenbecker and Kaci Wilson
Ms. Teresa Fester
Back: Gabriella Picconi, Isaac Millette, Madelyn Nekvinda, Ave Stanek, Sarah Castle, Madison Brown, Penelope Swier, Kennedy Brown
Middle: Wilnel Farhat, Fanyan Sun, Mara Havard, Eva Henning, Emelia Stanek
Front: Hewan Gidey, Lander Bell, Shya Stencil, Brayden Carlson, Austin Labahn
Not Pictured: Owen McElroy, Eden Gebremichael, Brody Aday, Julianne Shuck

Costume Crew

Back Row: Fanyan Sun, Sienna Struck, Kennedy Brown, Sarah Castle

Middle: Ava Meyer, Leah Nielsen, Giselle Sinclair, Elizabeth Lindell, Madison Brown, Penelope Swier

Front: Grace Illikman, Natalie Ulin, Tanishi Kanala, Neh Njingeh

Not Pictured: Hannah Barnett, Amy Gannon

Juniors

Back: Sarina Ellenbecker, Owen Tschetter Middle: John Kovasch, Adud Arop, Audrey Arend, Garvey Mueller, Molly Johnson Front: Lucy Baloun, Libby Ernst, Brooklyn Bailey

Sophomores

Freshman

Back: Giselle Sinclair, Alexa Robbins, Lucy Winter, Luke Solomon, Brady Baumiller
Front: Shay Boetel, Riley Breckenridge, Sydney Eide, Adalyn Harskamp
Back: Quinn Buus, Micah Benjamin Front: Lisa Glatt, Lillian Kerr, Cameron Mages

Technical Director

Stage Craft Director

Costume Director

Ms. Kimberly Schulte
Mrs. Kendra Dexter and Family
Mr. Jeff Rhone
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Michael and Mary Kay Bannwarth

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Mark and Jeanie Conzemius

Michael and Sandy Fitzgibbons

Keith and Anna Gauer

James and Lynn Josten

Mark and Aleta Lindell

Jon and Jessie Schmidt

Peggy Shlanta

DIRECTOR:

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PRODUCER:

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Lee and Whitney Bumgarner

Shawn and Julie Cleary

Randy and Ann Cowan

Amy Deslauriers

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Nick Earley

Wallace and Pamela Fritz

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Matthew and Annette Johnson

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Donald Jr. and Shelly Kosiak

Kathleen Kunkel

Gregory and Kaye LaFollette

Thomas and Linda Penisten

Keith and Ann Schaefbauer

Jon and Nancy Schulte

Barry and Carol Solomon

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Spotlight on Ms. Kimberly Schulte

Carrying on the Schulte Legacy

Ms. Kimberly Schulte has recently stepped into the role of Technical Director for the Theatre Department at O’Gorman High School, marking a new chapter in her already vibrant career. As the seventh sibling of the Schulte family, she continues the family’s legacy at O’Gorman. The Schulte family’s enduring presence at the school speaks volumes about their commitment to education and OGHS and we couldn’t be more thrilled to have Ms. Schulte.

After graduating OGHS in 2015, she attended Benedictine College, where she earned a degree in secondary math education. Her passion for teaching led her to serve as a Catholic missionary in Belize for two years, where she taught both math and religion at a local high school. This experience not only deepened her commitment to education but also enriched her understanding of diverse cultures and communities. After her time in Belize, Ms. Schulte returned to the United States and taught at a

Catholic high school in Wichita, Kansas, where she honed her teaching skills further.

In her quest to return home to Sioux Falls and be closer to her family, she was thrilled to accept a position at O’Gorman Junior High. Now in her second year there, she has embraced the opportunity to help shape young minds, all while staying true to her commitment to Catholic education. “While I love teaching math, I love even more helping students grow toward their most important goal— heaven,” she shares.

In addition to her academic role, Ms. Schulte’s passion for the performing arts has brought her back to the stage she knows and loves. As a high school student at O’Gorman, she was deeply involved in technical theater under the guidance of Mr. Kevin Humke, contributing to the first 16 shows in the newly built Performing Arts Center (PAC). Her enthusiasm for lighting and sound design during those formative years has only intensified over time. “The PAC has always been one of my favorite places,” she reflects. “I hope to help students find the same joy I found there in high school—and still do!”

As Technical Director, Ms. Schulte is eager to inspire a new generation of students, helping them explore their creative talents while fostering a love for the performing arts. Her unique blend of teaching experience, technical expertise, and unwavering dedication to her faith and community makes her an invaluable asset to our department. With Ms. Kimberly Schulte, students can look forward to an engaging and enriching experience that not only emphasizes technical skill but also encourages personal and spiritual growth.

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2018 .................. Casey and Dawn Tomac

2017 John and Katy Billion

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2015 John and Molly Heisler

2014 .................... Jon and Nancy Schulte

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2012. ............... Barry and Carol Solomon

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A New Chapter for Oral Interpretation

Ms. Teresa Fester Retires as Head Coach and Mr. Charlie Solomon Steps Up

After years of dedicated service, Teresa Fester is stepping down as the head coach of the Oral Interpretation team, marking the end of an era. Fester has been instrumental in shaping the program, guiding countless students to success in the art of speech and performance. Her leadership and passion will be greatly missed, but the future looks bright as Mr. Charlie Solomon takes over the reins.

Mr. Solomon, an alum of O’Gorman High School, graduated in 2012 with a wealth of experience in oral interpretation. He attended the University of Nebraska-

Lincoln (UNL), where he majored in Psychology and Biochemistry. He later pursued a Master’s in Education at Black Hills State University, equipping him with the knowledge and pedagogical skills necessary for a successful teaching career. We are grateful he chose to come back to his roots

Since joining OGHS as a teacher in 2020, Mr. Solomon has already made significant contributions to the school’s speech and theatre programs. He codirected the Children’s Show in both 2022 and 2023, showcasing his ability to

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guide and inspire young performers. His competitive background is impressive; during his high school years, he secured a remarkable second place in the nation in Duo Interpretation, along with placing seventh in Duo, Humorous, and Storytelling. These accomplishments not only highlight his talent but also reflect his deep understanding of the intricacies of performance.

In the past few years, Mr. Solomon had some talented duos who ranked in semifinals and top 30 in the nation—a testament to his coaching ability. He also loves coaching Humorous, Storytelling, and Dramatic Interp. His experience as a competitor and coach positions him well to lead the Oral Interpretation team into the future.

In this transition, Mr. Solomon will not be alone. He will continue to receive guidance from Ms. Chloe Goldade, a seasoned figure in the program, ensuring a smooth handover and continuity in coaching strategies. With both Mr.

Solomon’s innovative vision and Chloe’s experience and passion for Program Oral Interp, Original Oratory, Informative, and Poetry, the program is set to thrive. In addition to his coaching role, Solomon has taught biology and chemistry, and currently, is conveying his knowledge in physics and engineering. This diverse educational background enables him to bring a unique perspective to the speech program, where critical thinking and creativity are essential.

As Ms. Teresa Fester embarks on her well-deserved retirement, the Oral Interpretation program stands poised for continued excellence under Mr. Solomon’s leadership. She is still involved in the background as she teaches the Oral Interpretation class and is helping with administrative duties. Mr. Solomon’s track record, combined with Chloe Goldade’s mentorship, promises to cultivate a new generation of talented speakers and performers.

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