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Well . . AlThough cameras were noT used The drama de- parTmenT probably heard ThaT phrase more Than They care To remember. Early January, The deparTmenT sTarTed preparing Tor The 4985 spring musical, lil-lello Dolly. Audi- Tion daTes were seT and The casT was chosen. Edlyne Dickson sTaged The scenes and direcTed The sTudenTs while Willa Barminski worked wiTh The singers. The or- chesTra was conducTed by DoTTie ighTs! Camera! AcTion! li WITH BAITED BREATH, members of The casT anxiously awaiT The verdicT of The judge afTer The arresT of Barnaby and Cornelius. GO AHEAD, SAY IT! Dolly Levi, played by BeTh Covell, has iusT arrived in New York CiTy on The Train. Hello Dolly!!! Linn while The choreographers Frances Lea and Carol PosaviTz perfecTed The dancers. Long hours and laTe nighTs add- ed To The musical's success. As Cyndi Brucks said, iiThings don'T really come TogeTher unTil The very end, buT iT Turned ouT greaT! Probably a firsT for The drama deparTmenT was The use of renT- ed cosTumes from New York. ln The pasT, The cosTumes have been made by hand. Money earned from previous musicals was used To renT The cosTumes. 'il don'T know if we had enough Time To pracTice, buT iT wenT smooTher Than we ever expecT- ed! said RoberT Clark, seT man- ager. I-lello Dolly was a huge success because of The dedica- Tion from sTudenTs, Teachers, and parenTs. 'TIT was really a loT of fun puTTing This musical play TogeTher. I wish closing never had To come, casT member, Amy Reynolds said.- Alicia Wefsel and Courfney Ha- burn 1.1 'ill ...l... STUDENT EVENTS
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X . . .SMOOOOOOCH . . .AfTer singing lT Only Tokes o lVlomenT, Cornelius Hockl, ployed by Tom Horvey, kisses his lover Irene lVlolloy, ployed by Corol Co- son. ENJOY THE OPERA? Irene Molloy, ployed by Cyndi Brucks, Tries To hide Cornelius ond Bornoby in The closeT from Horoce. 'I 6 STUDENT EVENTS
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