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Playing hide and go seek with the Beast Amy Maness hides behind a tree. On September 13 and 14, Wolf Trap was alive with music, laughter, and the sounds of happy people for the International Children ' s Festival. It was cool that weekend and yet the sun was bright and warm and the air was still. Tennessee Fly and Goose was there to help kick things off, by singing many songs, including three of their own: Song of the West, Ramblin’ Lou, and Back to You. Our own Drama Department also gave its time and effort to entertain the audience with the production of Beast in the Cave, a play written and directed by our Drama Director, Pat Jones. Mark Stevens, the hero, his sidekicks, Carl and Eric Eisenhower, the dragon, Valerie Yamamoto, and the beast, Jim Plucinsky and a cast of others made a great impression on the audience. Plays, music, and good times made Wolf Trap a celebration worth remembering. Singing one of their songs Tennessee Flying Goose seem right at home on stage at Wolf Trap. Advising the audience to put a little zing into their lives, Mark Stevens and Carl Eisenhower play their part in The Beast in the Cave, Student Life 25
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OKLAHOMA Returning from Kansas City, Bob Frasca (Will Parker), has a lot to sing and talk about. “Oh, what a beautiful morning, oh, what a beautiful day! I’ve got a beautiful feeling everything’s going my way” . . . Those magical words set the scene for our first musical, “Oklahoma.” The set date was November 17 through November 22, but the crowds were overwhelming and “Oklahoma” was extended for another performance. Ralph Opacic as Curly, LeNaye Stanfield as Laurey, Mary Rubin as Aunt Eller, Pete Mollica as Jud Fry, Bob Frasca as Will Parker, Sue Hyer as Ado Annie, a fantastic cast of others, beautiful scenery, and the sell out crowds made “Oklahoma” a real good lookin’, boot stompin’, hat flingin’, good singin’ production. Ralph Opacic almost succeeds in conning Peter Mollica to his grave. The entire Oklahoma cast sings the theme song, “Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweeping down the plains . . .” Student Life 27
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