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Teaching Character through Performance

Offical A-Girls Web Page

"The Hottest Women in Black"

In 2002 the A-Girls were created by A. Hare and S. Parsons to recognize the hardest working technical women in Parkview Theatre. An A-Girl was reserved only for technicians, however trying the light side especially when needed is acceptable. BUT a true A-Girl does NOT want to be an actor!! A-Girls started with 5 girls, those girls are pictured below, this is the reason that there are only 5 at the end of each school year.
These are the basic guidelines to being and becoming an A-Girl:

An A-Girl...

1. ...does not have the desire to act. She loves her tech jobs no matter how small.
2. ...is a leader both back-stage and in the classroom.
3. ...answers questions but also not afraid to ask them.
4. ...teaches others their craft and proud of their students when they succeed.
5. ...respects the theatre, never jeopardizes the theatre with their personal choices, she always puts the team first.
6. ...should not expect to be an A-Girl, an A-Girl is humble.

A Girls
2001 - 2002
S. Parsons 2002
A. Hare 2002
A. Chana 2003
A. Shivers 2003
M. Maroney 2003
2002 - 2003
R. Rowell 2003
A. Chaniey 2006
S. Hawlik Transfer
E. Gray 2004
H. Krudwig (aka Mama K) Honorary
2003 - 2004
S. Gunion 2004
C. Nicholson 2005
B. Pierce 2006
T. Renfro 2006
C. Bogart 2007
2004 - 2005
P. Luttrell 2008
2005 - 2006
B. Duff 2006
J. Carlson 2008
A. Langebartel 2008
A. Pearson 2008
S. Blake Honorary
2006 - 2007
S. Prow 2008
2007 - 2008
K. Hains 2009
E. Gaither 2009
M. Faucett 2009
A. Carroll 2009
C. Blankenship 2009
2008 - 2009
E. Grand 2009
P. Breshears Transfer
D. Deffenderfer 2011
G. Glessner 2011
G. LaMair 2010
K. McPhail 2011
G. McGraw 2011
L. Jury Honorary
2009 - 2010
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