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t 2 f 9 , W f cr I 5. wx. . '5 t 5 Frogs For its 20th anniversary season, the E-State Summer Theatre company continued with its tradition of presenting a wide variety of theatrical productions. The six shows presented during the ten summer weeks were directed by Dr. James Kriley of the EKSC Speech Department and H. E. D. Redford, a guest director from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The season opened with a light-hearted comedy entitled Play It Again, Sam, which was followed in the second week by the French 19th century farce, An Italian Straw Hat. The third production, Ring Round The Moon, made many statements about the quality of love through the use of two very-differing twin brothers. The second half of the season began with the story of three sisters who experience a tortured relationship and reach a sudden point in crisis in And Miss Reardon Drinks A Little. The fifth play of the summer, entitled The Frogs, took the form of a comic journey beyond the limits of the world and included a debate finale between Euripides and Aeschylus. The successful season ended on a triumphant note as the summer theatre participants combined their efforts to produce the ever-popular Godspell. Forty-four students were involved in this 20th anniversary season. and approximately 5,864 people attended the summer productions. Godspell
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Sunflower Slaff 1 , gi ' 7 ! !!y!,s llzi' !l!las 1'-f1!:If'rniW'fg :ill !!!!l1 r :QQ jig sus!!!-!4 rMf ? yy Ti 111 1 !!. .' L! 12, r ! ! . 5 A 11 ll P awe-uiuiiiid an The Sunflower staff lleft to rightl Margy Stem Jim Swedenburg, Jo Snell, Janie Tippet, Kate Arbogast, Bill Barnum Bob Davidson Jan Carmichael Steven Peter Calloway and Becki Moody. A yearbook is only as good as the people who put it together. Working with rising costs and a limited budget. the staff of the '75 Sunflower worked with hopes that each student would find this year's book an invaluable volume of memories and reflections now and in the years to come. Much thanks is extended to their yearbook advisor. Robert Ecklund. all the people involved in Information Services. and Carl Hoffmans and the dedicated personnel of the Emporia State Press. Without these people. this book would not have been possible. Memories can fade. but yearbooks last forever . . . Jim Swedenburg, 1975 Sunflower editor, proof- reads some copy being typed by assistant editor, Janie Tippet.
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