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Page 96 text:
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1. Ken Carter and Teresa Cooke perform a special ballet to set the mood. 2. The Spring Formal was a special scene complete with a bubble machine. 3. Foot- ball player Buzzy Maness, Ron Watford, and Jim Parks sing of the joys and sorrows of girls. 4. Dennis Wor- thington and Ken Carter bring injured Coach Sam Hagans to the spring formal. 5. Christine Hill. 6. Vanessa Blevins. 7. Tom Robey works backstage. 8. Sarah Thomas. 9. Professor Mike Jennings, Chairman Kim Kruger, Coach Sam Hagans, and President Marty Zimmann react to bad news. 10. Immigration officer Buzzy Maness is horrified at what he thinks is a bomb. 92
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SPRING FEVER by Brian Kidd An immigration disembarking room and a bomb scare made up the opening scene of the Spring Musical and that first excite- ment set the tone for the entire play. The flag waving scenario of All-American Hero was the perfect play for a year that witnessed the celebration of the 100th birthday of the Statue of Liberty. It was the age-old American story of a man from abroad who came to this country and made good, but the twist was that the man was an engineering professor who made good not as a teacher but as a football coach. Filled with song and dance, the story line was enlarged with sub-plots of love stories and big business ' s attempt to rise on the laurels of a winning football team, and the spring musical was an exciting patriotic way to end the drama department ' s 1985-86 season. SPRING MUSICAL 91
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CAST GOES ALL-AMERICAN Brian Kidd The football coach falls in love with the Chairman of the Board at the college; the President ' s daughter, who hates athletes, falls for the football star; and the school nerd becomes the hero when he demonstrates that he can kick a football. It ' s a simple plot but one that demonstrates the American dream and one that enter- tains the audience with comedy, song, and dance. From the fast talking radio announcer to the fast moving advertising agent, the characters in All-American Hero thrilled the audience and kept a fast-moving pace to the entertainment. One of the highlights of the play was the locker room scene as the football team sang and danced their joy in being with girls. However, the finale, complete with flags and Uncle Sam, left the audience with a feeling that they wanted more. SPRING MUSICAL 93
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