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S A worried Jonathon has greal dilTinilly in accepting I Lucy ' s explanation that the marks un her neck are only DRACULA! An ideal Hallow- een scare that the Revelers per- formed on Halloween night and Parents Weekend, November 1-4, 1984. It was a show that mixed acting talent, smooth special effects, and solid directing into a splendid pro- duction. Each night gave the audi- ence a great show. One of the most memorable ex- periences of the performance was on the Friday Midnight show when the lights went out on cam- pus, causing all the makeup and costume preparation to be han- dled by candlelight. The electric- ity then came on at 11:00 p.m. at the start of the show with every- one in the perfect state of mind for the play. Yogi Tsuji played the role of Count Dracula impressively, par- ticularly during one memorable moment during Saturday night ' s performaqfT . DracuW fas meant to smaslka mirror iflKn a flower tually his h ment not soo ising start partment ir Materializing on stage before the audience dL Saturday night ' s performance, Dracula makes an i but effective entrance in a cloud of mist.
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SPOOK Of The Season Miss Wells (Maid) Jonathan Marker Dr. Seward Abraham Van Helsing R.M. Ren field Butterwortb Lucy Seward Count Dracula Templeton - Cu th bert Director Set Design Lighting Design Stage Manager Assistant to the Di Assistant Stage Manage: Props C; Interpretors Costu: Make-Up
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In late August, about 38 Americans arrived in England to spend a semester studying four days a week and touring the countryside as well, to places such as Scotland, France, and Austria during the three day weekends or on Fall break. Living in Hyde Park West Hotel, complete with maid service, the Lon- don group took courses in subjects such as British art and architecture, British = theater, and British economic botany. The group visited Stonehenge, Canter- bury, Stratford, and many other histor- ic sites of England. The pound was down, the people were friendly, and the weather was . . . so-so . The trip was a great success and an experience not soon forgotten. Appearing on this page is a letter to London composed by the London students to say thanks. Those attending the London semes- ter included Jane Adams, David Barley, Martha Barnett, Lyn Beasley, Melanie Bischoff, Cindy Bowen, Heather Chor- ley, Mary Beth Dalton, Chris Darnell, Deirdre Davis, Neil Davis, Patrick Donovan, Doug Drotman, The Fulcher Family, Jill Gregg, Liane Jacobs, Nancy Lessig, John Losey, Jane McCallum, Elizabeth McDowell, Jam Montgom- ery, Stuart Pease, Beth Pruden, Jenni- fer Puckett, John Roberts, Steve Ru- binstein, Dawn Seymour, Sarah Smith, Susanna Terrell, Rick Watson, Brad Westmoreland, J.D. Whisnant, Ann Williams, and Kim Willis. We Will Be Back Posing in front of a monument un top i fa hill near Canterbury are David Barlev, .John Kulche r. Rick Wat son, Patricli Donovan, Kim Willis, and .Joh Losey. The group traveled 2 ' ? hours by train to Cante rbury for an art class field trip to view the cathredral c n one of the most beautiful days of the trip. FcntoLMo yyTfo UcJ- y .j jUJ cU yiU Ujs aU COaU, 4fU - U - £Jl , eof - l-« C i mjt - tiJu.-auva ,£ y4U. C y l rC L rn «U U 2t CdjL4y ,2 ,(2jH.4, C yiT n j y{n ■ •C U U. y J- ■ yv ■ ' ■i o. r - -t -- •-o- U V JUi 2 vL. u ti ry S i«- JtM- Cu - AJt ' CtdCi - j Pointing lou ards the r eniaiiide -laciihs stands itop the cri mbiing lie which she isited duri ig a da
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