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Imagery and Footlights Front row: Dr. Elledge, Dr. Pettet, Dr. Crane, Miss Wyman, Mr. Kintner Back row: Mr. Henry, Dr. Sheridan, Mr. Whittemore, Dr. Lucas From seminar examinations of Wallace Stevens ' im- agerv to freshman lectures on the uses of graniniar, the English department presented the facts of English composition, w hile hoping to inspire appreciation and understanding of the literature. Dr. Scott Elledge, chairman of the department, spent six eeks in Salsburg, .Austria, where he lectured to the Salsburg Seminar in American Studie.s, which hopes to instruct Europeans in the facts of American thought. Guest lecturer for the second semester was Dr. Ronald S. Crane, former chairman of the English de- partment of the University of Chicago. Dr. Crane con- ducted a course in English literature of the 18th cen- tury, as well as a seminar in literary criticism. These activities, plus the securing of several best standard editions of English masterpieces, assured the department of the culmination of another profitable year. Carleton Players, through the active participation of its members, offers applied study of the drama and its production as an integral part of the liberal arts education. This study achieves added significance through the drama cycle, the presentation each year of three representative plays having a common element, such as that of the present cycle. Modern Poetry. In the production of these plays, members are offered an opportunity to participate in almost any field of theater work — acting, set construction, lights, costume and set designing, stage management, directing, and producing. Because the organization is student-run, under the supervision of a faculty director, the Players ' productions are primarily presentations of the creative work of the members, and their success is indicative of the understanding and knowledge gained in this applied study. 22
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Dr. Osborne, Mrs. Hyslop, Dr. Loss, Mr. Obaid, Dr. DeCoster Row I— N. Stewort, S. TofFos- sa, C. Bran. Row 2— B. Davij, B. Oyler, N. Veblen, E. Olbe, J. Honson, M. Tracey, A. C. Anderson, C. Stewart. Row 3— R. Gordon, M. Gruber, G. Montgomery, F. Anderson, D. Bond, H. Rosenmeir. 21
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LOWER RIGHT Row I— f. Stom, C. Brodie, J. Derry, D. Sibley, C. Garrett, F. Underbrink, R. Cardozo B. Weston. Row 2— S. Rannells, J. Ballentine, J. Whitcomb, H. Belden, D. Buchheit, K. Krotter K. Middleton, F. Paciotte, J. O ' Connor, S. Arnold. Row 3— M. Gibson, B. Collender, E. Eve, J. Febel, C. Koppel, N. Towers, N. Kinyon M. Gruber, N. Gesner, R. Gesner, M. Miles. Row 4— M. Ropes, M. Fellenz, C. la Grange, L. De Mar, J. Navarro, E. Gister, L. Proctor D. Beek, M. L. Trocey, J. Riemersa, D. Curtin. MIDDLE Row i— J. Rettger, B. C. Anderson, J. Wright, K. Stokstad, A. Posel, G. Webster, B. Johnson, K. Napier. Row 2 — E. Davis, K. Posey, M. Towsley, M. Coombs, D Unumb, K. Rowe, J. Apple, K. Hillerud, C. Stewart. Row 3— C. Bingham, G. Montgomery, L. Christ off ersen, G. Pierce, E. Burton, F. Hajek, J. Phillips, K. Smith, R, Landis. UPPER Row I— P. Ivey, R. Elledge, J. Sommers, D Jeglosky, J. Goodwine. Row 2-M. Honson, E. Wood, B. Morfell, Cohn, S. Manning, D. J. Olsen. Row 3-S. Weil, D. Bond, N. Smith, A. C Heflebower, E. Kissel, S. Stoner. 23
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