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Bobbie Dietrich Dramatics, Speech l Robert Mueller journalism, Speech Dramatic Play Set at Blinn jean Kerr's successful comedy, Mary, Mary was the dramatic selection produced in the Blinn Theatre of the Performing Arts Building. lt was sched- uled for 8 p. m. showings on Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday nights of Oct. 26, 27, and 28, according to Mrs. W. O. Dietrich, director of speech and drama at Blinn College. Reserved tickets were 52 or Sl with a Blinn Activity Card. Reser- vations were made by calling 713-836- 9933 between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Mary, Mary, is a delightful comedy about the regluing of a marriage that has come unstuck, an old Broadway comedy situation, transformed into an original and riotous evening in the theatre. The author jean Kerr, writes splendid, dryly comic dialogue and has a priceless gift of noticing and pointing out the extra- ordinary humor in ordinary things. Other literary works by Kerr include, Please Don't Eat the Daisies, The Snake Has in . 3' L its Marian K. Williams Piano, Music All the Lines, and Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Cast members include joanne Coronna of Houston, Marcus Evans, Bastrop, David Griffith, Brenham, Cathy Eiland, Houston, and jim Tom House, Brenham. . W. O. Dietrich, division chairman of humanities, is assistant director. Play practice shown in progress for Mary, Mary, a dramatic production, was presented at the Blinn Theatre of Performing Arts Building at 8 p. m. on Oct. 26, 27, and 28. Mrs. W. O. Dietrich, left, director is shown with performers Marcus Evans and David Griffith. 1. ,- ,5- L4 .1 , 2 -- L Bobbie Dietrich, Marcus Evans, David Griffith practice for Mary, Mary. 27
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Division of Fine Arts The Fine Arts Department offers a means of self-expression to the Blinn students. Abilities and talents are recog- nized, utilized, and developed. Speech students develop good speaking habits and learn about content in a speech. Students participate in area and State Speech meets and drama festival. Students in drama courses, theory and production, participate in produc- tions. Both instrumental and vocal musi- cians find many areas for participation in performing groups. Classroom and laboratory situations provide opportun- ities for development of musical skills and knowledge. The Drill Team offers opportunities for performing and training. The Region IV, Conference B and Region Ill, Conference AA one-act- play festival is under the directorship of Bobbie Dietrich and her drama students. 26 Bob Ham, Division chairperson, Music, Financial Aid Sue Boehnke, Drill Team l9 'x is iff' I 'f l1'I . Q.3 7 C' 'A 0 s s , 0 Bob Bullard, Music, Chorus Larry Campbell, Band f n
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Division of Social Science Economics, the science of common sense, provides students with the knowledge of reliable factors to make proper decisions in regard, very plainly, to money. This knowledge of these reliable factors will enable students to know, for example, proper investments to make, the best field of work, and generally how to be happy in life. Not only this, but also students are instructed on how past decisions were made and their effects on not only the economy, but also the society. The study of geography hinges to light certain decisions made by world citizens many years ago. Many times the physical Oris E. McGregor, Division Chairperson, Eco- nomics 28 effects of the area, decided the fate of an entire phase of civilization. Decisions are also studied which affected civilization as it progressed through the many years of exis- tence. Government allows students to under- stand the decisions made by our forefathers as they prepared this nation for greatness. Students are encouraged to understand the decisions made by their elected represen- tatives in the modern world, to challenge those decisions and to make their own decision to replace those representatives who did not measure up to expectation. joe Pat Davis, Psychology Dale Carnagey, History james Carstarphen, History Conway Drane, Economics, History joel Franke, Government
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