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Bidding farewell to her ' man on the moon ' before going away to college. Rose Hannoran (se- nior Susie Schoenherr) sings My Sweetheart ' s the Man in the Moon. didn ' t really know some of the cast members, but when I was thrown into a scene with them, we became friends. 5 — Sophomore, Becky Gemmer 24 Drama
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Alter seeing the movie Stand by Me. juniors Brad Schroc- der and Donita Bolinger stop into Cheddars tor hamburgers and onion rings | went to Wendy ' s especially during the battle of the bands ' to support our band be- cause I knew it would help us if we won. 5 — Senior Karolyn Davis F Y
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Bicycles Built for Two described as a maple tree; or i all drama lets sap run amuck SAP: Sometimes defined in re- lation to maple trees, but also defined in terms of mushy romance. Sap and its various word forms (sappy, sappier or sap- piest) created scenes on and off the stage in Bicycles Built for Two. I had been encouraged to do a musical, but having never directed a musical before, I didn ' t want to try a major pro- duction, said Kusch. To break the monotony of each rehearsal and get the cast in a working mood, Kusch asked each person to come j up with an exercise. These ex- |ercises ranged from aerobics I to improvisational skits. The exercises relaxed the cast, and loosened them up. | They put them in a working :mood instead of being down |or tired, said Kusch. I think the warm-up exer- Icises made a difference be- cause they helped us forget about school and concentrate Ion drama, said senior Susie Schoenherr. Another unique aspect of the musical was the set, which •was designed and built by alumni Matt Kizer. The set was totally collaps- ible. It was based on imagina- tion, because it was sugges- tive of walls and doors, but they weren ' t real. During the play the audience was more interested with the characters, so the absence of much of a set wasn ' t a problem, Kusch said. A large part of the fun be- hind the scenes generated from the sappiness of parts of the play. The cast began to tease Kusch about the kissing and other mushy scenes. This developed into an inside joke, which culminated at the last performance when Kusch was presented with a sweatshirt printed with ' THE BIG SAP. ' Sometimes wher. .-. in the middle of a sappy line, we heard this chuckle from Mr. Kusch out in the middle of the audience — that would start the whole cast laughing, said senior Vicki Elliott. — Katie Wasson Reminiscing about their courtship days. Emmie and Roderick Lund- gran (seniors Val Keoun and Brian Hamer) serenade each olher with. Love ' s Old Swe 1 Seeking advice from the wisdom o( an older man. Clarence . man dunior Cory Wietfeldt) ques- tions Roderick a ' • od tor proposing to Rose iliotl) se ?rves a marr 7
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