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Dolly Is Presented The Drama Department presented the award-winning musical, Hello Dolly , on April 2, 3, and 4. The bright, colorful, and festive at- mosphere lent its authentic cheerfulness to the crazy ex- ploding of the tomato cans. Subtle lights, imaginary scenery and the turn-of-the century costumes carefully drew the audience toward the stage. Dolly, (Melba McDaniel), the main character, ap- peared on a street in the Gay Nineties New York. She was the type of woman who had her nose in every business but her own, a shrewd lady and a matchmaker. Horace Vandergelder (Brad Hinsky) played a mean vicious man who does not believe in love but later falls in love with Dolly and marries her. Cornelius Hackel (Mike Heckman) and Mrs. Molloy (Julie Rumschlag) who owns a hatshop, meet in the end and also fall in love. Cast members worked ex- tra hard and spent endless hours of rehearsal in an at- tempt to have a large tur- nout, which indeed is what they did. Over 1000 people turned out to view this creative play. Special effects were cre- ated by the lighting and stage crew, and Mr. and Mrs. Pilk- ington were in charge of the set design. Music was pro- vided by the pit orchestra under the direction of Mr. Reasoner. Mrs. Doonan and Miss Reynolds were in charge of vocal and choreog- raphy. Student production manager was Brad Hinsky. Many long hours were put in by Mr. Tom Kaough who pro- duced and directed the entire cast. Dolly (Melba McDaniel) and Horace (Brad Hinsky) casually meet in the hat shop while Barnaby (Bill Reink- ing) and Mrs. Molloy (Julie Rumschlag) look on. Melba McDaniel sits patiently while Mrs. Doonan carefully applies her make-up for one of the three performances.
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Sliver Arrow court: G. Rorick. J. R. Ross, D. Stoppenhagen. G. Mowery, L, Geels, M. Miller, K. Kukelhan, M. Irwin. T. Roman, (front) Bauman, P. Smith, T. Woebbeking, C. Smitti, L. Scheidler. Senior Silver Arrow attendants await the halftime ceremonies to see who will be the new queen. Kellie Bauman flashes a smile for the camera as she reigned the 1982 Silver Arrow Queen, Royalty Dances— 19
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