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Colby Vincent
Colby Vincent (Ernie) has performed in 8 shows for NHS Drama. Next year, Colby will attend DMACC to become an EMT or paramedic. His favorite drama memory was performing at the Civic Center. Colby advises younger students to not be afraid and try for a large role. “Even if you don't get the role, you'll still have a good time and can be proud that you gave it your all.”
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Riley Bremer
Spotlight Manager
Riley Bremer has helped with 5 NHS Drama shows. He plans to attend ISU and then a coastal university to study biology and marine biology. Riley enjoyed sneaking food up to the spotlight tower during rehearsal and seeing the heart and soul that goes into each performance. He advises students to “have fun in everything you do. High school doesn’t last forever.”
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Gabrielle Brown
Stage Mic Manager
Gabrielle Brown is helping with her second drama performance at Nevada. Next year, she will attend Central College to study secondary education. Gabrielle shares that her favorite memory was meeting many amazing friends at the beginning of the school year. She advises underclassmen that “it's never too late to start something new!”
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Cale Dumbaugh
Gaffer
Cale Dumbaugh has helped with seven NHS Drama productions. He will attend DMACC next year to complete their diesel tech program. His favorite drama memory is talking with other tech members via headset during his freshman year. Cale advises underclassmen to “do your job.”
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Jacob MacVey
Sound Manager
Jacob MacVey has assisted with 8 productions for NHS Drama. Next year, he will study Industrial Engineering at ISU. He will always remember spending Saturdays hanging out with the building crew and constructing the set. Jacob advises underclassmen to “try everything you can. You never know what you might like.”