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PHEDRE The Greek myth is the story of a tragic love Phedre has for her husbandts son. Her selfish desire involves and ruins the lives of everyone in the story. Renee Zirkle Mun- kachy's role of Phedre was one of the best B-W has witnessed. Nancy Woodman, Ma rty Sekerak, and Di: Williams had tine sup- porting roIes. The French play was di- rected by Dr. Wil'liam Pendelf, the head of the French department. The entire play was dome in the original French. Mrst Munkachy, a former B-W student and instructor, is now studying for her Masterts Degree at Western Reserve University and when she has received her degree she hopes to return to B-W. Her husband, Elmer, also a former B-W student was in charge of the stage design and properties. M. McGookey, R, Muncachy. N. Woodman! M. McGnokey. The entire cast spent many nights at Professor Pendell's home going over and over their lines. The final result was one of the best productions any B-W audience has ever seen. Mike Mc- Gooky, a French maior, left for France to study in Paris for a year at the University of Paris. 1: Igi- F . 11-; .
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LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dr. W, Pen- dell, Don Turner, Harriet Wil- liamsl N. Woodman, M. Sekerak, R. Muncachy, M. McGookey. LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Budrick, H. Williams, N. Woodman, D. Turnerf C, RiIey, D. Fodo, R. Muncachy, M. Sekerak. Phedre, the famous French play by Jean Racine, was given by members of the French classes last January. The female Iead was former B-W French instructor, Renee Zirkle Mmkacl'myr who was ably supported by Don Turner and Mike McGookey. The music was especially arranged for the play by ;0 Hughes, Leroy Jaffe and Bill Woodring.
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W.S.S.F CARNIVAL Delta Zeta's St Patrick's Day. Holidays was the theme of the W.S.S.F. Carnival held last November. The purpose of the carnival was to raise money for the World Student Service Fund. Each sorority and frat- ernity decorated a booth repre- senting any of the many holi- days cefebrated by the Ameri- can people during the year. Alpha Tau's Christmas with R. Alexander, A. Grassi, D. Gra- ham, and D. Houstcm. few? ' .' - 0t 9'7 ? 13131:? ,, . Phi Tau's Olympic Games with Don Rudat and Ron Eppler. . V II - 9J5. at 51:13; 6, , 'Kii V; 15h .941'Xmaiax II- , t. r .' r . I ' K o F
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