10 Friday, April 13, 1990 / University Daily Kansan For the CALL Best Prep 843-3131 coupon. n. 1. valuable certificate to be cut or detached from a newspaper. 2. a resource utilized by the "cheap date." 3. a way to get a free burger with the purchase of a sandwich of equal value. Famous since 1988! Expires APRIL 15,1990 Located at the corner of 9th & Indiana • 749-1397 Easter Sunday IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER 15th & Iowa EASTER DAY 6:30 a.m. —SUNRISE WORSHIP 7:30 a.m. — Breakfast 8:30 a.m. — FESTIVAL WORSHIP 9:35 a.m. — Bible Study 10:45 a.m. — FESTIVAL WORSHIP 12:00 noon —Student Dinner Thursday Student Fellowship — 5:30 p.m. He has risen . alleluia. Soaps want the real you Casting exec talks to KU acting class By Bryce J. Tache Kansan staff writer Mari Lyn Henry, ABC network East Coast casting director, advised aspiring KU actors yesterday to be themselves when auditioning. Henry faked a yawn. "So boring." she said. "We were just looking for a new Tina on 'One Life to Live,'" Henry said. "Every other girl who came in was wearing a slinker dress than the one before. Every girl was breathing heavy and being so outrageously sexy in their minds." Henry makes a point about what young actors can do to get a job. 'We just want actors to be brilliant. That's all we ask. Just come in, be fabulous, and we will hire you.' Mari Lyn Henry casting director For the past 10 years, Henry has been director of daytime casting for ABC. In 1988, he was promoted to casting director for all ABC primetime series, pilots, mini-series and three daytime dramas. Henry spoke to two KU theater classes as part of an acting workshop. She jokingly said that getting an acting job was easy. always make their work look effortless." "We just want actors to be brilliant," she said. "That's all we ask. Just come in, be fabulous, and we will hire you. "Acting is very arduous, and no one knows it until they work on the set," she said. "The best actors Henry outlined steps that could help an aspiring actor or actress to get a job, Henry said. "You must make a lasting impression," she said. "You must take charge and show that you are the best person for the job. That is an awesome responsibility, and not everyone can do it." Henry said that a videotape could be an actor realize his strengths and weaknesses. "It is the best audition teacher in the world," she said. "You get instant feedback. It helps you develop a critical eye for yourself." Appearance is important in the audition process, she said. "The package is vitally important," she said. "It could mean the between getting and not getting the tie." Dress neatly and appropriately. Kari Paludan, Lawrence junior, said she found Henry's workshop valuable. Ruckus forces coalition to move party Kansan staff writer By Kathryn Lancaster A planned celebration for Jayhawk Pride coalition members ended abruptly after police shut down the bar where they were celebrating. Roger Jolliff, bartender at the Congo Bar, 520 N. Third St., said he called police after seeing a coalition member threatened by a man with a pool cue. Kelli Rogers, campaign coordinator, said the member, Dustin DeVaughn, School of Business candidate, tried to avoid the confrontation. "I didn't want to call 911," Jolliff said. "I never like to call 911." "He never talked to anyone," Rogers said. "He tried to back off. He was chased around the pool table at least five times, and each time people stood between them." "I feel really upset for the coalition members who worked really hard," he said. Marc Lebeau, vice-presidential candidate, said he was upset that police would not escort DeVaughn to his car. "The officer said, 'No. Our duty ended when we escorted him out of the bar.'" Lebeau said. Aaron Rittmaster, campaign manager and off-campus candidate, said he was bothered by the incident. 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