Beulah Winners (A partial listing)

Fifty-Fourth Season: 2001-02

Best Program Cover………………… Janet Summers and Sue Antonich for “Octette Bridge Club”
Best Properties……………………… Sara Hunt for “Octette Bridge Club”
Best Costumes…………………….. Cricket Langworthy for “Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood”
Best Lighting………………………… David Priest for “The Dining Room”
Best Set Dressing…………………. Bill Anthony for “Octette Bridge Club”
Best Set Design…………………… Bill Anthony for “Octette Bridge Club”
Best Sound………………………….. Kurt Douglas for “Visit To A Small Planet”
Best Cameo Actress………………… Jo-Ann Jones in “Running In The Red”
Best Cameo Actor………………….. Tim Crane in “Visit To A Small Planet”
Best Supporting Actress……………. Helen Posluszny in “Octette Bridge Club”
Best Supporting Actor……………… (Tie) Steve Busalacchi in “To Forgive, Divine” AND
………………………………………………Jerry Snodgrass in “Visit To A Small Planet”
Best Lead Actress……………………… Sue Galligan in “Little Old Ladies In Tennis Shoes”
Best Lead Actor……………………….. Craig Kreiser in “To Forgive, Divine”
Best Director……………………………. Janelle Walters for “The Dining Room”
Best Production of the Year………… “The Dining Room” directed by Janelle Walters

“Gold Key” awards presented to Sue Howe and Helen Posluszny
“Lifetime Patron Membership” presented to Jim Anderson
Scholarship Winner Jodie Swanson

Fifty-Third Season: 2000-01

Best Sound……………………Darrel Carver for “A Few Good Men”
Best Lighting…………………Laura Thomson for “The Cocktail Hour”
Best Properties……………………Cricket Langworthy for “The Cocktail Hour”
Best Costumes…………………Elizabeth Greeley for “The Cocktail Hour”
Best Program Cover…………….Jerry Snodgrass for “The Rainmaker”
Best Set Design……………….Jerry Snodgrass for “The Rainmaker”
Best Set Dressing……………..Jerry Snodgrass for “The RainMaker”
Best Cameo Actress…………….Katherine Duvalis in “Sing On!”
Best Cameo Actor………………Jay Sherlock in “The Rainmaker”
Best Supporting Actress………..Ruth Ulmer in “Don’t Dress For Dinner”
Best Supporting Actor………….Jeremy Chase in “A Few Good Men”
Best Lead Actress………………….Nancy Suiter in “The Cocktail Hour”
Best Lead Actor……………………Jerry Snodgrass in “The Cocktail Hour”
Best Director…………………….John Myers for “A Few Good Men”
Best Production……………….”A Few Good Men” directed by John Myers

“Rookie of the Year” Award presented to Tom Jones
“Gold Key” Awards presented to Don Cederstrom and Pat Ryan
“Lum Gerner Scholarship” presented to Rosela Moseng and Paul McGee
“Keith Patterson Scholarship” presented to Curtis Hawkins and Rachel Williams

Fifty-Second Season: 1999-2000

Best Program Cover……………………. John Wickham for “Noises Off ”
Best Properties………………………….. Peggy Strother for “Noises Off”
Best Costumes…………………………… Elizabeth Greeley for “Lettice and Lovage”
Best Lighting…………………………….. Laura Thomson for “Exit the Body”
Best Set Design………………………….. Jim Anderson & Jack Leonard for “Lettice and Lovage”
Best Set Dressing……………………….. Peggy Strother for “Any Wednesday”
Best Sound……………………………….. Kurt Douglas for “Noises Off”
Best Cameo Actress…………………… Debbie Lafond in “Exit the Body”
Best Cameo Actor……………………… Jay Sherlock in “Noises Off”
Best Supporting Actress……………… Sue Galligan in “Lettice and Lovage”
Best Supporting Actor…………………(3-way Tie) Tom Jones in “Exit the Body” AND
Craig Kreiser in “Cahoots!” AND Kevin Kimsey in “Lettice and Lovage”
Best Lead Actress……………………… Jan Frieze in “Exit the Body”
Best Lead Actor………………………. Craig Kreiser in “Any Wednesday”
Best Director…………………………… Don Hawkins for “Noises Off”
Best Production of the Year……………………….“Noises Off” directed by Don Hawkins

“Rookie of the Year” presented to Wendy Koeppl and Cricket Langworthy
“Gold Key” Awards presented to Iver J. Longeteig and Vicki Patterson
“Lifetime Patron Member” presented to Kay Doty and B.J. Jefferson

“Lum Gerner Scholarship” presented to Carrie J. Mansell and Autumn Haynes

Fifty-First Season: 1998-99

Best Program Cover………………….John Wickham for “The Fantasticks”
Best Properties…………………………Tracey Gilbert for “Educating Rita”
Best Costumes………………………….Elizabeth Greeley for “Sylvia”
Best Lighting…………………………….Jonathon Perry for “Play On!”
Best Set Dressing……………………….LuAnn Howie for “A Wind Between the Houses”
Best Set Design………………………….Rick Strader for “A Wind Between the House”
Best Sound……………………………….Jim Sturgill for “Play On!”
Best Cameo Actress……………………Jo-Ann Jones in “Play On!”
Best Cameo Actor……………………….(Tie) Bill McGowan in “A Wind Between the Houses”
………………………………………………..AND Freddy Scott in “Play On!”
Best Supporting Actress………………Lee McGowan in “A Wind Between the Houses”
Best Supporting Actor………………….Michael Cronen in “Move Over, Mrs. Markham”
Best Lead Actress……………………….(Tie) Angela Kimsey in “Sylvia” AND
………………………………………………..Shirley Lake in “A Wind Between the Houses”
Best Lead Actor………………………….Kevin Kimsey in “Move Over, Mrs. Markham”
Best Director………………………………Larry Dennis for “Move Over, Mrs. Markham”
Best Production of the Year………….“Move Over, Mrs. Markham” directed by Larry Dennis

“Gold Key” awards presented to Earl Benedict and Ruth Stemper
“Rookie of the Year” presented to Tracey Gilbert
Lum Gerner Scholarship Winners: Justin Ness, Eden Teagle, & W A Howe
Keith Patterson Scholarship: Devin Kearns

Fiftieth Season: 1997-98

A Best Feline Cameo……………….Zorro in “Everyone Loves Opal”
Best Program Cover………………..John Wickham for “Nunsense”
Best Properties……………………….Joe Devlin for “The Odd Couple, Female Version”
Best Costumes……………………….(Tie) Elizabeth Greeley for “The Lion in Winter” AND
……………………………………Elizabeth Greeley for “Merlin’s Tale of Arthur’s Magic Sword”
Best Lighting………………………….Mike McCool for “Nunsense”
Best Set Design……………………..Rick Strader for “Everyone Loves Opal”
Best Set Dressing…………………..LuAnn Howie for “The Odd Couple, Female Version”
Best Sound…………………………….Ev Sherod for “The Odd Couple, Female Version”
Best Cameo Actress……………….Savannah Bie in “Merlin’s Tale of Arthur’s Magic Sword”
Best Cameo Actor……………………Don Mummert in “Everybody Loves Opal”
Best Supporting Actress……………Kami Carpentier in “Nunsense”
Best Supporting Actor………………Ron Riley in “The Odd Couple, Female Version”
Best Lead Actress……………………Laurie LaFollette in “The Odd Couple, Female Version”
Best Lead Actor……………………….Ken Bass in “Murder at the Howard Johnson’s”
Best Director…………………………..Evelyn Sherod for “The Odd Couple, Female Version”
Best Production of the Year………“Nunsense” directed by Don Hawkins

“Rookie of the Year” presented to Frank Brady
“Gold Key” Awards presented to Elizabeth Greeley, Gloria Salladay, and Kay Doty
Lum Gerner Scholarships: Eden Teagle, W.A. Howe, Lito-John Hechanova Demitita (all attending BSU)
Keith Patterson Scholarship: Leslie Hammond (attending Albertson’s College)

Forty-Ninth Season: 1996-97

Best Program Design……………….Kathy Higgins for “The Boys Next Door”
Best Sound Design…………………Larry Dennis for “But Why Bump Off Barnaby”
Best Lighting Design………………David Priest for “84 Charing Cross Road”
Best Costumes…………………….Peggy Strother for “The Little Snow Girl”
Best Properties…………………….Joanna Marshall for “84 Charing Cross Road”
Best Set Design…………………..Joe Novack for “84 Charing Cross Road”
Best Set Decoration………………..Josie Laven for “84 Charing Cross Road”
Best Cameo Actress…………………(Tie) Terry Baldwin in “The Boys Next Door” AND
…………………………………………….Marie Blanchard in “84 Charing Cross Road”
Best Cameo Actor…………………..Don Mummert in “Go Back For Murder”
Best Supporting Actress…………….Danica Draper in “But Why Bump Off Barnaby”
Best Supporting Actor………………Scott Beets in “The Boys Next Door”
Best Lead Actress………………….Nancy Suiter in “84 Charing Cross Road”
Best Lead Actor……………………Micheal Cronen in “The Boys Next Door”
Best Director……………………..(Tie) Barbara Beautrow for “But Why Bump Off Barnaby”
……………………………………………..AND Janelle Walters for “The Boys Next Door”
Best Production of the Year…………“The Boys Next Door” directed by Janelle Walters

“Gold Key” Awards presented to Joanna Marshall and Lynda Snodgrass
“Rookie of the Year” presented to Jim Lambert
Keith Patterson Scholarship presented to David Cardoza
Lum Gerner Scholarships presented to Karl Nordstrom, Ira Amyx, and Frances Maxwell

Forty-Eighth Season: 1995-96

Best Program Cover………………….(Tie) Curt Cutler for “How the Other Half Loves” AND
……………………………………………..Kelly Matthews for “Greetings”
Best Lighting Design………………..Rick Strader for “Bell, Book, and Candle”
Best Properties……………………….Ruth Stemper for “Bell, Book, and Candle”
Best Sound Design…………………Janelle Strader for “Bell, Book, and Candle”
Best Set Design………………………Rick Strader for “Bell, Book, and Candle”
Best Cameo Actress………………..Jennifer Anderson in “David’s Mother”
Best Cameo Actor……………………Bob Gebhardt in “The Innocents”
Best Supporting Actress……………Marie Galyean in “Bell, Book, and Candle”
Best Supporting Actor……………….Ron Riley in “Bell, Book, and Candle”
Best Lead Actress……………………Nancy Suiter in “Driving Miss Daisy”
Best Lead Actor……………………….Bruce La Follette in “How the Other Half Loves”
Best Director…………………………..John Myers for “How the Other Half Loves”
Best Production of the Year………..“How the Other Half Loves” directed by John Myers

“Rookie of the Year” presented to Joe Devlin and Ron Riley
“Lifetime Patron Membership” presented to Don Mummert

Forty-Seventh Season: 1994-95

Best Program Cover Design………….Randy Powell for “Sullivan and Gilbert”
Best Sound Design……………………..Troy Custer for “Squabbles”
Best Set Design………………………….John Elliott for “Sullivan and Gilbert”
Best Properties…………………………..Joe Devlin for “Double Exposure”
Best Lighting Design……………………Laura Logan for “Squabbles”
Best Costume Design…………………Elizabeth Greeley for “Sullivan and Gilbert”
Best Cameo Actress……………………Lee McGowan in “Squabbles”
Best Cameo Actor………………………Joe Carpenter in “Sullivan and Gilbert”
Best Supporting Actress………………Helen Posluszny in “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1949”
Best Supporting Actor…………………Rod Wolfe in “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1949”
Best Lead Actress………………………Sue Howe in “Squabbles”
Best Lead Actor………………………….I.J. Longeteig in “Squabbles”
Best Director……………………………..John Elliott for “Sullivan and Gilbert”
Best Production of the Year…………“Sullivan and Gilbert” directed by John Elliott

“Rookie of the Year” presented to Rick Wilford
“Gold Key” Awards presented to Ralph Stuart and John Voulkos

Forty-Sixth Season: 1993-94

Best Program Cover………………..Mark Short for “Black Comedy”
Best Properties……………………….Ruth Stemper for “Importance of Being Ernest”
Best Costume Design………………Eugenia Horne for “Importance of Being Ernest”
Best Sound Design…………………Steve Bingham for “Shadowlands”
Best Lighting Design……………….Dan Allers for “Shadowlands”
Best Set Design……………………..Ben Day for “I Hate Hamlet”
Best Cameo Actress………………Trisha Sugarek in “The Cemetery Club”
Best Cameo Actor………………….Randall G. Powell in “Shadowlands”
Best Supporting Actress…………Marie Blanchard in “The Cemetery Club”
Best Supporting Actor……………Danny Jensen in “Shadowlands”
Best Lead Actress…………………Lee McGowan in “The Cemetery Club”
Best Lead Actor……………………John Elliott in “Shadowlands”
Best Director………………………..Jack Leonard for “Shadowlands”
Best Production of the Year…….“Shadowlands” directed by Jack Leonard

“Gold Key” Awards presented to Betty Hopffgarten, Edith Miller Klein, Sheridan Gill, and Carolle Skov

Forty-Fifth Season: 1992-93

Best Program Cover…………………Ben Long for “Rumors”
Best Costumes………………………..Elizabeth Greeley for “Rumors”
Best Lighting…………………………..Ben Day for “Out of Sight, Out of Murder”
Best Set Design……………………….Jim Anderson for “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Sound…………………………….Mike Mullens for “Rumors”
Best Cameo Actress………………..Jamie Crockett in “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Cameo Actor……………………Stan Sanders in “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Supporting Actress……………June Schmitz in “Crossing Delancy”
Best Supporting Actor……………….I.J. Longeteig in “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Lead Actress…………………….Kathryn Estep in “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Lead Actor……………………….Bruce LaFollett in “Flowers for Algernon”
Best Director……………………………Don Mummert for “Murder at the Howard Johnson’s”
Best Production of the Year……….“Murder at the Howard Johnson’s” directed by Don Mummert

“Rookie of the Year” presented to Marge and Bob Burton
“Gold Key” Awards presented to Jim Anderson, Jody Mummert, and Jeanne Matthews