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Using their talents to full poten- tial, Shelli Fulcher and Melissa Culpepper sing to 'Sweet Little Je- sus Boy.' Wishing he could play his drums, P' Q Pat Schneider eagerly awaits his turn. 4 ,ate- DMD 'I Q ' x , . , 0 I . , 5 ef Clipping a ring from the chain, Kevin Harper and Jonathon Wall perform the countdown to BSU ceremony, lO4 Capital Singers
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'ti' a 4 I I s . va if' -LQ l A-v 5 During a lull in the practice, some members ofthe cast decide shether Dona Bullock would make a good sailor. As they prepare to go on stage, Don Allers and Marty Prowse run through their lines one more time. e . -- n o ti o. :L i,noL:,ilQiiu..nU: I gave the director an exasperated gri- mace as he told me again to proiect my voice. I had been pro- jecting, rehearsing and singing for over two and a half hours and I was ready to go homel But I knew that for our produc- tion to be the best, the time would have to go unaccounted for, and the energy must be unending! Over seventy cast members and thirty- five crew members came from drama, choir, and just on their own to lend their various talents. Construction of the set, the orchestra, and the music and drama itself all added up for entertainment to the large audi- ence. The curtain rose February ninth, tenth, and eleventh tor audiences each night, bringing new excitement to the cast. NAII the late re- hearsals, the hard work and dedication was more than worth it as the curtain rose on opening night, student director Hi- lary Atkinson re- marked. At first the directors were con- cerned that perhaps the turnout would not cover all the cast- ing needed, but in the end, students came to cover all areas. The opening night came, and I was sure that everyone in the audience could see the nervousness I felt, however, I man- aged to remember all my lines and hit all the right notes with- out fail. All in all it turned out to be a great performance. Musical IO3
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Deeply into their music, Shane Rus- sell, and Frank Young perform their duet with ease. I H I 5 i. P ' 1 in, S 5 x 'R -is it x L. 2 -1. Wa , Q 1 -. ' -swf ?-. .. 1: 'JI13' 'M i- 14 .nd . ' - . .ifgm .l, .,,-,A ing 2' -.rv I ' , .-fix' ,,mig,,:-, wk. sf. nga: 'I A--. -1:-' :--e ztg., rm, 5 :it -,aff ,fail 1 :QQ . 'f:- 'fy-1-3 .44 3-1 :fun 3.-'f' 21-2 : '.I1f':' 1' J' fb I ,ni -.. V , F' has J '.,,-'ikquefg 1 1- .i 1 b,. : .1-gist' V .f r A -al .if ' 1-17-J '- E' 2 . S-M1 ,v fl' With faces nobody could resist, Scott Brooks and Shelli Fulcher sing with all they've got during re- hearsal. Confidently, Cyndi Gilbert plays, while Tiffany I-Ieidt tries to figure out , what she's playing. s sim 0'0,i.i ' ll . . :sang Ml In I made it! I made it! Shrills of excite- ment filled the halls as the estatic new members of Capital Singers dreamt of the oncoming year. l've always dreamt of be- ing in Capital Singers ever since I heard of them. Now I finally am, quotes Cyndy Andersen. Many choir students seemed to look up to Singers members. It's a goal to push and aim toward. Capital Singers had some goals of their own to aim for. As January rolled around, Jazz Festi- vals lingered in the distant future. Dis- trict Ill arrived on Feb- ruary 5, and Moscow on February 27. Ad- justing from the busy Christmas season, with more than I5 performances in 21 days, took alot of work and patience. Preparation is the key to a good choir. Hours of dedication and determination all go into having a Ist rate performance. After performing for the IEA Convention at the Red Lion on January 9, it was ap- parent that a lot of work was needed for that wanted perfec- tion. While Shane and Frank practiced in the mens res- troom, Pat and John shook hands with the guests, and Don, Jon, 81 Matt made sure everything was set up okay, the rest of the Singers pre- pared themselves mentally for the up- coming show. A lot of the people that come into the bath- room enjoyed us! said Frank Young, Capital Singers IO5
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