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4 1. The New Ashmolean Marching Society and Students Conservatory Band entertain the community. 2. Nick and Kitty exchange romantic glances. 3. Charley greets Amy with a friendly howdy. 4. The students of the choir pose for a picture. 5. My, what a peculiar predicament! 6. Eyes are on “Charley's Aunt as her true identity is revealed. 5 18 — Musical
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Electrify the Eagles! Run a mile! Eat a burger! Kiss a pig! Dance the night away! Activities filled Homecoming Week, and the theme, Electrify The Eagles, could be seen tacked all over Cooper territory. Students wore orange and blue, Western, or formal clothes on special days. Casino night was alive with gambling and prizes. Cowboy hats laced the circle around the bonfire as the student band jammed in the background. E.J. Cooper and 1979 Queen, Rose Frigaard, crowned Queen Amy Norman and King Brad Hassinger. The orchestra and madrigal singers entertained the Royal Court. The guest speaker, Mr. Karl Kassulke, former Viking football player, encouraged Cooper students to look forward to their futures with enthusiasm. On Friday, the traditional Continental Breakfast honored the Royal Court. That afternoon students crowded to the Brat Feed before the football game. The Hawks lost the game, but Homecoming spirit was still exploding. The Bobby Joe and Cornbread band drew an excited crowd of students to the polka and waltz dance. As the last wild polka ended, Homecoming ’80 did too. Ms. Breher, co-chairperson of the student and faculty Homecoming committee, was enthusiastic about the week. “Homecoming was one great big three-day party that ail the Cooper alumni and students were invited to. Everyone had a fun time and it was fantastic!” Homecoming - 17
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Where's Charley? “Only at the Guthrie, the Children’s Theater, and Cooper have we the opportunity to see actors that understand style,” commented Cooper communications teacher, Mr. Ludvig, after seeing the musical, Where’s Charley?” Their costumes, posture, walk, and voices recreated the period of late 19th century England. However, the apparent ease in depicting the style didn’t come easily; the actors put in hours and hours of practice to perfect it. On Commencement Day, 1892, Charley (Phil Darg) must garb himself in women’s clothes and be labeled Charley’s Aunt the Chaperon, so that Charley and his friend Jack (Todd Hanson) can propose to marry Amy Spettigue (Christy Montour) and Kitty Verdun (Beth Ferree). Unexpectedly, Amy’s uncle falls in love with Charley’s Aunt.” The real aunt (June Jin) is in town and makes herself known after Charley’s disguise is uncovered. In the end, Mr. Spettigue (Loren Sawatsky) gives Amy and Kitty permission to marry the two young gentlemen. Other leading roles were played by Scott Freeberg, Keith Pond, John Elsen, Mark Streeter, Mike Dols, Wayne Sawatsky, Tammy Olson, and Diane Welty. Highlights included Phil Darg’s version of Once in Love with Amy” and Lucia,” sung by Loren Sawatsky. Musical — 19
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