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As
Mister Voter, Jim Campbell is Gridiron's "Everyman." |
| Carol Cole,
a Gridiron member since 2000, is a reporter for the Shawnee
News-Star |
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Cynthia George wowed the
'05 audience with a hard shoe Irish dance number. She's
a video producer for the US Postal Service Technical Training
Center. |
Pat Gilliland's
niche is playing Lt. Gov. Mary Fallin in numerous Gridiron
shows. She's been a member since 1991, and is a copy editor
for the Daily Oklahoman. |
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Tim Goff is giving Andrew
Harris a run for his money in the impressions department.
Tim is a minister of music at Santa Fe Presbyterian Church. |
Beth Gollob made her Gridiron
debut in the 2004 show. Beth is a writer for The Oklahoman. |
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John Greiner
has been a Gridiron member since 1970. He's known for his
characterizations of former Oklahoma County DA Bob Macy
and OU Coach Bob Stoops. John writes for The Oklahoman. |
| Bob Hale, a
Gridiron member since 1996, works for the Oklahoma Department
of Transportation. |
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David
Hale, a private investigator, gave dieting tips to the 2005
audience. |
| Jane Hall,
a Gridiron member since 1998, is an actress and all-around
trooper. She's actually served as choreographer and taught
some rhythmically-challenged Gridironers to dance. |
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Andrew Harris,
Gridiron's "man of a thousand voices," has been a member
since 2000. He's a photojournalist for KWTV |
| Brooke Harry,
a member since 2001, won "best portrayal of an inanimate
object" at the 2003 cast party. |
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Robert Lange returned to
the Gridiron in 2005. He's a cartoonist and caricature
artist--and the son of that "other" Lange fellow. |
Susan LaVictoire,
a Gridironer since 1993, is a physician's assistant working
at Purcell Municipal Hospital. She sings too. |
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Joe Mays, who
joined the Gridiron in 1975, works for the Oklahoma Department
of Civil Emergency Management. |
| Patrick McGuigan writes
for Tulsa Today and has been a member of the Gridiron
Club since 1991. In the 2004 show, he became the first
Gridironer ever to play three parts simultaneously. |
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Salynn Money
watches husband Jack's back--and everyone else's--as Gridiron's
prompter. |
| Jack Money,
a Gridiron member since 1992, writes for the Daily Oklahoman.
Noted for playing Vice President Al Gore during the Clinton
administration, Jack never ceases to amaze with his vocal
range. |
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Darrell Morrow,
a member since 1987, refuses to dance in a feed sack because
he works for the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture. |
| Charles Newcomb,
Gridiron's "Dubya" Bush, has been a member since 1990.
He produces the "Stateline" program on OETA. |
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Judy
Murphy stole a scene as independent Congressional candidate
Sheila Bilyeau. She's the Development Director for the
College of jounalism at OU and a sometime columnist for
the Oklahoma Gazette. |
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Jim Palmer
has been a member since 1992. He works for the Oklahoma
Corporation Commission. |
Deb
Roberts made her Gridiron debut in the 2005 show. She's
a minister of music at Church of the Saviour. |
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Carmel Perez
Snyder made her Gridiron debut in 2003. She's a reporter
for the Daily Oklahoman. |
| Bill Perry has finally stopped
turning up in Grirdiron shows as Bill Clinton--at least
until Hillary makes him "first man." Perry has
been a member since 1995 and in real life oversees the
"Stateline" and "Gallery" programs
on OETA." |
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Sue Perry,
dragged into Gridiron by her husband in 2000, works for
NBA Oklahoma Christian Home in Edmond. |
| Larry Pierce
is not technically a member of the club. But he's been
our music director forever, and invented the key of "R"
just for us. A professional musician, Larry is available
for large or small gatherings on short notice. |
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Billie Rodely's
internal conflicts include playing both Hillary Clinton
and Laura Bush in recent Gridiron productions. Billie
is a researcher for the "Stateline" program on OETA. |
| Cynthia Rozmaryn has been a Gridiron member since 2000.
She's a reporter for KOKC-AM. |
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Don Schmidt, a member since 1989, handles ticket sales,
chairs the Gridiron Foundation scholarship committee,
and still manages to take on a speaking part or two. In
his spare time, Don works for the Aerospace America airshow. |
After
being on the periphery of Gridiron for years, helping
her husband with tickets and scholarships, Jean Schmidt
was formally inducted into membership in 2005. |
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Maggie Schnorrenberg has been the Gridiron show's director
since 2002. She's a talented artist and helps out with
the family business, Dead Shot Services. |
Maribeth
Sellers is a little young to be hanging around with this
club. But she gave a spectacular dance performance with
Cynthia George and Judy Murphy in the '05 show. |
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Nancy Serwer has been a member since 2002. When she's
not delivering election results on roller skates (or running
into stuff offstage) Nancy works for KOCB-TV. |
| Paul
Shell has been a member since 1998. He's a multi-talented
musician who plays bagpipes and other windy instruments.
Paul is a copy editor for The Oklahoman. |
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Ellie Sutter, a member since 1986, helps out with props
and costumes and also finds time for a speaking part or
two. Ellie is retired from the Oklahoman. |
Bart
Vleugels, who looks more like John Kerry than John Kerry,
was new to the '05 Gridiron. He's a photographer/editor
for Garman Productions.
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Terri Watkins, a Gridiron member since 1981, is a reporter
for KOCO-TV. She's thinking of ordering her own jail jumpsuit. |
| Bill Webster, a member since 1970, is a well-seasoned
Gridiron veteran who can turn a bit-part into a show stopper.
Nobody wants to be on stage with Bill. |
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Elaine Wesbter got tired of watching her husband get
all the laughs and joined in 2001. |