U and I . 27 FALL PRODUCTION Traditionally, a play atUni means many things. It issoggy hamburgers, homeworkin the wee morning hours,and backstage bull WITCH OF COOS, pre-sented on November 1, 2,and 3, proved to be no ex-ception. The long hours of re-hearsals finally culminatedin a delightfully hectic pro-duction week, and chaosreigned supreme in the GreenRoom. Miraculously, theconfusion of eye shadow,grease paint, crumpled tis-sues, and powder succeededin producing the charactersof Frosts Mrs. Curley helps her daughter Sean with make- up. *:s»;;*% as the son and wsi,°iis,


U and I . 27 FALL PRODUCTION Traditionally, a play atUni means many things. It issoggy hamburgers, homeworkin the wee morning hours,and backstage bull WITCH OF COOS, pre-sented on November 1, 2,and 3, proved to be no ex-ception. The long hours of re-hearsals finally culminatedin a delightfully hectic pro-duction week, and chaosreigned supreme in the GreenRoom. Miraculously, theconfusion of eye shadow,grease paint, crumpled tis-sues, and powder succeededin producing the charactersof Frosts Mrs. Curley helps her daughter Sean with make- up. *:s»;;*% as the son and wsi,°iis,en im*»^ -* «*? * - <** * <** ^»* •


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