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Girls, gangsters pose problems in fall musical An all-girl band became refuge for two male musicians on the run in the FHSU drama department presentation of 1 Sugar” David Clark, Oakley junior, and Tim Counts. Hays senior, portrayed the musicians Joe and Jerry, who witness a murder and disguise themselves as women “Sugar was a very enjoyable charac- ter for me to piay, said Denise Cole, Great Bend junior- David and Tim were so professional and fun to work with,” Eleven different sets were used dur- ing the performance to accommodate the scene changes from Chicago to Flo- rida, The musical comedy, which opened Oct. 4, was directed by Dr, Stephen Shapiro, assistant professor of commu- nication, and Patrick Goeser, associate professor of music- Sugar 27
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SPECIAL EVENTS I 1. Joe (Tim Counts. Hoys senior) explains to lead singer Sugar {Denise Cole Great Bend junior) why women fail to excite him. Z Two of the band members (Susan Jewell. Ellsworth freshman and Roxanne Tomanek. WaKeeney freshman) lead a discussion while Sweet Sue (Nancy Moulds Hutchinson graduate) talks to a hotel guest (Eric Sumcarll. Hays junior). 3, Sir Osgood (Ray Brent, Hays junior) makes moves on one of the band members (Brenda Muder, Victoria senior) explaining old men need love Ido, Osgood later discusses his plight with the millionaire guest (Sumcarll) who watches the scene. 4 . Sugar (Cole) finds a sympathetic listener in Daphne (Clark), 5, in a fantasy sequence, Joe (Counts) imagines himself as one of several Dick Powells’ s (Bob Etherlon, St. Joseph, Mo, freshman, and Larry E rbert , WaKeeney f resh man). 26 Sugar
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1. Students helping at the dinner take a quick break for refreshments. Several organizations assisted with the event as service and moneymak- ing projects. 2, President Gerald Tomanek watches intently white Old English entertainment Is presented after a course of the dinner 3. Dave Johansen, Champaign. 111. senior, waits for his cue during a musical performance. 4. A roast pig is carried lo a table on a wood platform by Old Eng- lish -dad servers. 5. Descending the winding stair- case to announce the beginning of the dinner is Dr. Donald Stout, professor of music, and co- director of the Madrigal Dinner since 1963. SPEC A EVE S 28 Madrigal Dinner
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