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Down in the Valley ' a one-act folk op¬ era by Kurt Weil, and Sour Angelica ' a one-act opera by Puccini, were staged through the combined efforts of the music and theater departments. ' ' Down in the Val¬ ley ' ' featured sophomore Nadine Cheek in the lead female role and Maconite John Cot¬ ton in the lead male role. Also starring were voice professor Norman McLean and ad¬ ministrative officers Ian Hubbard and Don Stanton. Joan Pafford and the square danc¬ ing class performed the barn dance. This was the second time Suor Angel¬ ica ' ' was produced at Wesleyan. Once again, Carol Thurman was magnificent in her role as Angelica, as was alumna Susan Word as the heartless princess. For a little behind- the-scenes information: the Tourieres ' fruit was real, as anyone who tried to conceal crunches of apples, or find trash cans for grape seeds, or a way to wash off the sticky oranges will testify. 5 29
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(1) One of the newer traditions of Wesleyan, the Purple Knight Marching Kazoo Band, enter¬ tains the Homecoming soccer game crowd with kazoos and stunts. (2) Nancy McDonald chats with her boyfriend during a break in the soccer game. (3) Another Homecoming tradition, the Washboard Band, plays an old favorite, A Bowl of Butter Beans, ' ' for Wesleyannes and their dates. (4) Suor Angelica (Carol Thurman) prepares to take her life with a concoction of herbs. (5) Brack Weaver, portrayed by John Cot- ten, mourns in a jail cell after murdering his girlfriend ' s new suitor. 28
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(1) The Christmas banquet is a big affair with a turkey to carve at each table and flaming Baked Alaska for dessert. (2) The Wesleyannes enter¬ tain other students after the Christmas Banquet with renditions, including Fruitcake. (3) After SGA President Lucia Chapman reads a Christ¬ mas story, the freshmen have the privilege of decorating the Christmas tree in the Burden Parlor with their own ornaments. (4) Science Club members climb the trees in front of Tay¬ lor Hall, to gather mistletoe to sell for Christ¬ mas and also to save the trees.
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