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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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Elaine Wesbter got tired of watching her husband get all the laughs and joined in 2001.

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