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if l 22 gt? 4 5 'ir 'fr Painting a verbal picture of The Surrey with Posing for a publicity still, Michele Johnson the' Fringe on Top, Curly Sang 10 LHl1l'iC and Tim Hughes assumed the characters of tM1chele Johnsonj and Aunt Eller fSusan Laurie and Curly. Apgoodl. 5- pn., Z aff? Y S i K.. i w -f sgirii ' rf. . 1 x Abd' If 'Q . 'A . Q i 45.4 l ll Gcrtie CTammy Hicksj tried to win Curly tTim Hughesj over while the rest ofthe cast looked on. Oklahoma was OK as far as Aunt Eller QSU- san Apgoodj, Will tjon Jensenj, and Ado An! nie tleeza Chapmanj were concerned. I A. X ,,,,:i,,. , , Musical'27
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Jumpin' about as fer as they can go, cowboys Brian Warnick, Tim Hughes, .lon Jensen, Craig Johnson and David Prince danced to Kansas City. Oklahoma received ovations Musical swept the plains I thought Oklahoma was a really professional performance, said Freshman Adesa Cagle. Nine weeks before the perfor- mances, the sounds of yips and hol- lers could be heard from the audito- rium as the LHS Performing Arts Club rehearsed. Cast members in- cluded Michele Johnson, Tim Hughes, Susan Apgood, Leza Chap- man, Jon Jensen, Jay Buckley, Tammy Hicks, Geraldine Schell, Brian Warnick, Teresa Martin, Amy LaTour, Mike Mackenzie, Victor Van Gieson, Craig Johnson, Kathy Weber, Chris Prince and David Prince. The first few weeks dealt with learning acting, dancing and music. C0-directors Cary and Relta Cox worked with the actors on their lines, blocking and characterization. Chor- eographer Lisa Bluemel taught the actors the steps and style of the dances. Choral director Gary Poore helped on the group songs and solos. Musical 1 1 I - Poore said, The exciting thing about the musical was the individual development of the singers. They put it together to the degree that not only were they excited but the public was also. Besides working hard, the actors also had a lot of fun. Some noted activities were car chases after re- hearsal, watching t.v. in the hall and listening to Walkmans. Susan Ap- good said, lt was a real blast to be in this musical. In the end, everything came to- gether and produced a good show that received standing ovations every night. Michele Johnson noted, The musical went well. There was a lot of excitement. l thought it was put to- gether better and the characters came across more realistic than any other play l've been in. C. Cox ad- ded, Oklahoma has been my all time favorite musical and l've been waiting for a really strong cast to do it. I wasn't disappointed.
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While eating their fancy picnic lunch during the cast party, Michele Johnson. Advisor Relta Cox and Tummy Hicks shared ai joke. This was the house that Mike and Tim built. Mike Maclieznie and Tim Hughes painted N.-..N-mm-P Aunt Eller's house. i Fixing her hair, Susan Apgood assumed the character of Aunt Eller, Theulre eosmetology required speeiul tech- niques. Briun Warnick helped David Prince with his makeup. 28 Musical vw il inn is-aww Y 'W riff' n-4 l
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