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On April 24, 25, and 26, MUSTA ' D once again upheld its reputation for fine productions when Godspell was Dresented. The rock musical was seen 3y over 1500 enthusiastic theater-goers. GodspeJJ, by lohn-Michael Tebelak, is a jubilant celebration of the Gospel according to Matthew. The presentation of the Gospel ' s familiar stories and parables involves the use of pantomime, charades, puppetry, and vaudeville antics. The lead voices were ably handled by Kim lenkins as Jesus Christ, and Scott Stevens as John the Baptist. The twenty- five member chorus were cast as clowns in improvised costumes. The four-man band of Chip Crawford drums), Hampton Sides (piano), Greg Thompson (bass), and Paul Thornton guitar) provided a mountain of diversified music, varying from folk to rock. - Godspell was directed by Mr. Andy Saunders, and the music and choreography were handled by Mrs. Brenda Russell. The jobs of lighting manager and stage manager were aptly undertaken by Temple Brown and Jim Toussaint. HHhjI B » -■-N, ■ f ;:4 ■ h fist ' ■ ' lorr-nce Roines sings the well-known Day by Day to Kim Jenkins, making bis last appearance on the MUSTA ' D stage. 12 Student Life
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SPRING FEVER Budding trees, senior slump, elections, shorts, exams, registration, baseball, tennis, swimming, the Cotton Carnival, graduation, spring fever Follou ing spring break, the pressure began to accumulate. The underclassmen, especially the juniors, began looking forward to the next year. The hoopla and merrymaking of campaign week came and went. Shorts began dotting the campus, and exams loomed like vultures on the horizon. People began drifting outdoors. Frisbees, baseballs, fishing gear, water-skis, and swimsuits became common sights. Memphis in May and the Cotton Carnival provided entertainment as did GodspeJJ, the Talent Show, and the Spring Formal. Summer was just around the corner. Some guys will do anything for a vote. Bud Man Thrasher, with the help of Craig Christenbury, pulls out a last ditch effort to advertise his candidacy on election day. • During a dress rehearsal of GodspeU, Tom Higley shows his stuff. Aithough they fought a hard battle, the two Student Council presidential candidates, Andy Meyer and Jef Kaplan, remained friends throughout it all. Murray Garrott cuts a mean fiddle at the Talent Show. 14 Student Life M I IIIMMHJUlil llB— D B
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