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of Shakespeare The Worlds Of Shakespeare was presented by the Brownell-Talbot Harlequin Players on February 21 and 22. The play was written by Marchette Chute and Ernestine Perrie and first presented off-Broadway. The Harlequins were the first amateur group granted permission to pro- duce it. This, being the quatricentennial celebration of Shakespeare's birth, was the perfect time to perform The Worlds 'of Shakespeare. The play had nine scenes, each from a different play, and provided a relatively painless intro- duction to Shakespeare's genius. lt was a concert production with highly stylized costumes which were designed by Omar CMrs. Bernard Johnsonj. She skillfully used color to represent the mood of each scene. The cast of sixteen included five actors from the Omaha Playhouse and eleven students from Brownell-Talbot. As- sisted by Gail Johnson, stage manager, and Mary Klumpp, student director, Mrs. Maclver produced another success. FAR LEFT: Macbeth LEFT: 1 Taming Q Lk Shrew. The jester makes her en- trance. l fs, An orange girl before the per formance 25
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,X 9353-1' is ,Ma- ,,. . ., , 0 A t Q .1 ss-Mt. C. Wedlan, K. Green, C, Burnett, S. Nielsen, S. Rumbolz, J. Bowie. Activities Honors Day retains the beauty Aof past June Fetes and represents the goals ofthe academic program. The ceremony now spot- lights students who have distinguished them- selves in the classroom and in extra- curricular activities, particularly those few who have been chosen for the National Honor Society. The blue and gold satin hood, which members may wear for academic occasions, is presented to new members by old. Baccalaureate and Commencement are very special events. They mark the end of one year to the underclassmen and the Juniors, but to the Seniors they mark the end of four years.
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