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86 Spring Concerts Lamar Burkholder Senior Glen Carlson played a dual role in Who am I This Time? one of three plays from Omnibus Night. Glen was both the character, Newt, and the narrator. Noah, Iim lensen, sophomore, coaxes his wife, Renee Bradshaw, freshman, to come into the ark before the flood. His sons and wives wait for them. howani 'Tripp cllassic: from Middle Ages to 1980 through the musical and comical attempts to free the students from their studies. Competition was tough as 40 acts auditioned for a spot on the program. Senior Jim Adams, one of the 15 selected acts, commented, It gave me a feeling of accomplishment because of all the competition just to get into the show. The show provided a means of escape through misty renditions of popular songs like The Rose and bee- bopping jingles like Let's Go To the Joust. The combination of skits, music, friends, and New York's evening skyline unlocked another traditional spring es- capade. Opera, drama, and con- certs share one thing in com- mon - the stage. From this common ground, each art Sophomore AI lanilr played a scien- tific bookworm in a Spring Fling skit. The skit showed what students suffer to get to Florida for spring break. Kris; layroe presents its unique message. Thought-provoking one- act plays staged on Omnibus Night, presented a variety of different types of drama, according to Kathy Gabbard, sophomore. Miss Gabbard ap- peared in Who Am I this Time?, one of the three plays performed. Music flowed from the stage as Dallas Holm and Praise shared their unique art. The gentle harmony of the group filled the evening of entertain- ment and ministry. Drama and music com- bined on stage to present Britten's adaptation of a medieval miracle play. The opera pageant, Noye's Fludde, colorfully dramatized the biblical account. The stage, though used in a variety of ways, offers enter- tainment for all. e
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Jav'kn: A A bunt from junior Eric Collins will give Rich Clay, senior, time to run home. The team finished with an 18-18-1 sea- son. From center court, Ted Bean, iunior, hits a backhand volley. Bean was a first-year transfer from Cuesta Callege 1980 Men's Tennis 3 Southwest Missouri State University 6 2 Central Missouri State University 7 1 Drury College B 5 Central Methodist College 0 3 Central Missouri State University 6 5 Luther College 4 9 Central Methddist College 0 5 Missouri Western State College 4 3 William Jewell College 6 5 Missouri Southern State College 2 5 Missouri Southern State College 4 4 John Brown University 5 3 John Brown University 6 3 William Jewell College 6 2 Drury College 7 88 Spring Sports Close to the net, Tracy Zinn, junior, volleys the ball. Miss Zinn participat- ed in the NAIAW state tennis meet. 4' . Kris: ylayloe The but ost stu ready I baseba teams finishe season. All t impressive rec one of the b- The baseb the year with 27-14 record . National Assm collegiate Athl trict 16 play Missouri. In the p downed their Westminster I went on to lo games to be the tourna outfielder Eric led the Crusal batting averag Two playe with AH-Distri status e pitc
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