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Life 25. Left. Two Fodorskis, and both of them are fascinating. Above. As Fodorski takes over as coach, the fans. team, and cheerleaders join in the “Fight Song. Above. President Piedmont (Ron Kaufmann) decides that he had letter let Fodorski be coach as Junior attacks. Left. As the emigrants arrive in New York. Fodorski joins them in the plea to make us Hungarians into Rotarians. change us Romanians to 'ennsylvanians. Left. Hulk Stockworth inspires his players by telling them about the drummer that beats in the breast of every man.
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ALL AMEHCS8 “What a Country! What a Country! What a crazy place to be!” was the call that rang through the halls as All American opened to enthusiastic audiences. The production under the direction of Frank Plut and Virginia McFerran ran for six performances March 5, 6, 7, and 12, 13, 14, and told the story of Professor Stanislaus Fodorski (Paul LaBissoniere). Fodorski, an immigrant from Hungary, comes to teach at the Southern Baptist Institute of Technology and meets Elizabeth Hawkes-Bullock, dean of the college (Alana Barnard). Attempting to teach engineering to students who are only interested in Football proves to be difficult for Fodorski until he meets Edwin Bricker (Chad Hummel) who illustrates the connection between bridge building and football. Explaining engineering through football delights everyone except the daughter of the college’s president, Susan Piedmont (Julie Hommes), who holds fast to the idea that football is for meatheads.” ALL AMERICAN Eventually Fodorski becomes the coach of the football team when Hulk Stockworth (Paul Zdechlik), the team's head coach, is mummified during the first game of the season. Fodorski leads the team to its winningest season in years as Bricker kicks his way to stardom. As the team's record expands, so do the egos of Fodorski and Bricker. and Elizabeth and Susan are forced to take drastic steps to save their loves and prevent the team from winning the Cotton Bowl. After Susan steals Bricker's shoes and Elizabeth exposes The Real Me.” the team loses the game. In the end. Fodorski and Bricker learn an important lesson about popularity, and the show ends with a flag waving, a balloon flying finale. All American, the twenty-fifth musical at Robbinsdale, was enjoyed by all who were involved and clearly supported the old adage that the show must go on! 24. Life
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Above. “It's Fun to Think” is sung by the students as Fodorski and Bricker look on. Right. Night Life in nighties would be fun for Susan, Trish, Agnes and all the girls. Below. Susan looks disgusted as Bricker explains that I Couldn't Have Done It Alone.” 26. Life
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