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                                 ‘Hair’-raising,


                              snake  charming



              /-p he  entire  thing  was  so  exciting   For  the  first  three  weeks,
                 for  me  it  is  hard  to  pick  out   practice  was  held  Monday  through
              just  one  thing/'  said  senior  Julie   Friday  6  p.m.-10:30  p.m.  and
              Sheehan  about  being  in  the  play   Saturday  10  a.m.-5  p.m.  Two weeks
              Hair.                                before  the  play  opened,  rehearsals
              The  four-hour  long  audition       were  increased  to  seven  days a
              consisted  of singing  a  solo,  reading  week.  Sheehan  spent  a  total  of  150
              a  part,  dancing,  and  sitting  in  small  hours  preparing  for  the  play.
              groups  discussing  themselves.        Opening  night  for  Hair was
                Sheehan  was selected  for  the    September  third, and  the  last
              part  of  marjorie/tribe.  "Even  if  I   performance  was  September  sixth.
              hadn't  made  the  show,  I  still   It  was  held  at  the  Omaha  Music
              enjoyed  the  audition  very  much,"  Hall  as  part  of  Septemberfest.
              she  said.













                                                                                         Snakes  alive!  Senior  Julie  Sheehan  helps  out  a
                                                                                         snake  charmer  for  the  play  Carnival at  Chanti­
                                                                                         cleer;  Giving  a  free  preview  of  the  play  Hair,
                                                                                         Sheehan and the other actors dance for an  audi­
                                                                                         ence  at  the  Old  Market.






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                                                                                                           Mike  Lyman
                                                                                                           Jeff  Lynn
                                                                                                           Susan  Magisana
                                                                                                           Paivi  Malmi














                                                                                                           Terry  Marco
                                                                                                           Kim  Marino
                                                                                                           Dave  Martin
                                                                                                           Robyn  Martin




















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