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■■ Manson describes heaven and the golden city as he sees it in a vision. Having been separated from her father since childhood, Mary cries upon being reunited with him. The Vicar looks on as his wife sobs under the impact of Manson s words in revealing her plot. 13
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Jf backward Cj lance to prina 59 The Vicar rebukes his wife for her resentful attitude toward his drunken brother. Servant in the House by Charles Kennedy Eh-What? says the Lord Bishop with his ear trumpet in his hand. The Servant in the House, a three-act play, was presented by the English Guild on May 16, at the Kan- kakee High School Auditorium. The setting of the play was the home of an English vicar who, in seeking to restore a decadent church, succeeded through the ex- traordinary services of the servant in the house. The play, under the direction of Professor David Beeman, had as its cast: Ray Mclnturff, vicar; Connie Zachary, wife of the vicar; Carol Davidson, niece of the vicar; Don Lytle, the servant in the house ; Lowell Thomas, bishop; Roger McMurrin, butler; and Ron Miller, plumber. 12
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Student Body Elects Candidate for Student Body President, Larry Cox, makes his campaign speech in chapel. Cox as President Campus activity is at its peak when election time rolls around. Party leaders jump on the band wagon, with faithful supporters riding behind them. The Practical Party presented its candidates Don Lytle, Ken Bond, and Joanne Sprague, along with a platform emphasizing religious activity, extracurricular organizations, and student affairs and a goal of achiev- ing greater unity in the student body. Candidates for the Progressive Party were Larry Cox, Keith Powell, and Dorothy Acord. The Progres- sives ' platform contained planks for promoting spiritual, academic, and social unity and for making Olivet a better place to worship, study, and live. After the election, the newly elected officers of the student body were presented in chapel and are now serving for the ' 59- ' 60 school year: president, Larry Cox; treasurer, Ken Bond; secretary, Dorothy Acord. .-.,. The Practical Party candidate! Don Lytle, Jo Sprague, Ken Bone ritf Wiiii fM
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