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Left: The Society Syncopators surround Daphne (John Heestand) on an evening train ride. Middle: Sugar (Clarolyn Maier) and the Society Syncopators” sing about sunshine and bachelors Top right Joe (Don Brown) disguises himself as a wealthy millionaire to win the affections of Sugar (Clarolyn Maier) Bottom right: Gangster Henry Mathison holds up frightened John Heestand during an opening scene from Sugar
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SUGAR The LOHS Performing Arts department presented their annual spring musical, entitled Sugar, on May 8. 9. 15, and 16. The Broadway musical was adapted from the screenplay version of Some Like it Hot, starring Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon. The setting is the 1930’s and the story centers around two musicians, Joe (Don Brown) and Jerry (John Heestand), who witness a mass murder and find themselves pursued by a group of cutthroat gangsters headed by Spatue (Mike Kelly). On the run, they disguise themselves as girls and join an all female band. They quickly discover that bandleader Sweet Sue (Robin Westgate) and her bumbling, inept stage manager (Tad Schmit) try to keep a strict reign on the band's activities. Once situated in the band Joe, alias Josephine, falls in love with the band's lead singer Sugar (Clarolyn Maier). In the meantime Jerry, alias Daphne, finds himself engaged to millionaire Sir Osgood Fielding (Pat Young). These circumstances make for some very comical situations. The musical received fine reviews and had a full house for each performance. Drama director Midi Hoelscher was extremely pleased with the outcome of the musical. Backing up the main characters were several chorus members. The female chorus, known as the Society Syncopators consisted of Shannon Newlin. Allison Coe, Amee Luzier, Lisa Lyons, Sharon Hatrack. Terri Powell, Sharon Turcotte, and Lissa Verrill. The male chorus of gangsters and elderly millionaires consisted of Henry Mathison. Rich Abraham. Ken Samuelson, John Hensala, Scott Ware, Jerry Wilcox, and Jon Rui-ter. 24
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Top: Prize-winning artists Kris Borchardt and Mike Field display their talented creation. Above: Erik Ostley took, developed and printed this still life for Advanced Photography. Right: The Library, as well as the showcases in the Library Hall, offered a fine display area for accomplished student artwork. Shown is a matted piece of artwork and below that an example of calligraphy.
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