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rduclion Dim in Klap- zlc, Mary re, Ben 1 ' ffl' Q Debaferg Wayne Howie, John Foreman, PeTer Fuchs, and George EngelharCl'f receive PoinTers from advisor Papa Johnson- !AL DRAMATICS CGUNC L 5 itll , pro- Spring idflces re-HCl Jn The TOHO' . Tire seGl9 nalic and nplis fif-if-7, Y, Vx The Drama Council was organized This year as an ECAC sub-commiTTee on a Temporary basis, in an aTTempT To uniTy The dramaTic on campus and To eslrablish plans Tor 61 permanenT organizaTion. This year'S COuncil was composed oT Dr. Charles l.yTle and lvlarTha Fowler, represenTing ECAC? Dean WeaTherby: Mr. George Slover, Fall pFOducTion DirecTorg Jim lViinTz, Spring PFOducTion DirecTor1 and John KlapmuTS. presidenT of ForesTers. acTiviTies DEBATE COUNCIL The DebaTe Council sTarTed The year by winning The ST. PeTer's College Novice TournamenT. Under The excelIenT coaching oT Dr. Ralph R. Johnson iT wenT on To de- TeaT several Top schools. Besides The ST. PeTer's TournamenT, The council aTTended evenTs aT New Yorlc UniversiTy, Kings Col- lege, and Brooklyn College. Several indi- vidual inTercollegiaTe debaTes were in- cluded in This year's schedule. One oT The highlighTs oT The council's acTiviTies was iTs Annual Drew UniversiTy DeloaTe Tourna- menT, which was well aTTended and a greaT success. The I96I-62 oTTicers are David Allen, presidenT and D. Logan POTTS, sec- reTary-Treasurer. Pogo and Logan- Busman'S l'lOlidGY-H M T Fowler BerT Webb. John K'aPff'U+S' ar V '
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X? an Q H . T K i S! M vi sv ah r Z EE Z B5 1 X' i AA 1 NS Xi f . ,A N 1 xx 1 if xy Q me gi QL aa , ue '- rx-111-'-:Ha-gnnusmesm .,,. e FGRESTERS Responsible Tor The annual Fall Produciion. Foresiers is one oi Drew's oldesi and mosi aciive organizaiions. l-leaded ihis year by John Klapmuiz, and iacully advisor Georqe Slover, The club reiained iis repulalion for fine performance and eiiicieni prOClUCiiOV1 wilh ils rendiiion oi Easier. To bring mean- ingful drama io campus audiences, and lo li A is Q is ,N be a vehicle for learning experiences in aci- ing, direciing, and producing is ihe For- es+er's dual purpose-a purpose iuliillefll again This year. .....u. Siudenis from Mr. Slover's Dramaiics Class involved i S ' Drama Fesiival: Bob Benner. Barbara Eichorn Ruih Sllhalsegeig v ri front Bonnie Keyser, Margarei Mclvlullen Mr. George Slover-adviser and Fall Produc+i On Direc Lynn Sausser, Diclc Howland, Phil Siimmel, Jon Tell, Chuck Carlson, John Klap- muis, Bill Barrowclough, Chris Harris, Mariy Thompson, Gale McCormack, Mary Lodge, Barbara Eichorn, Liz Ford, Siephanie Flanigan, Don Rudalevige, Berl' SPRI C l i li , , Q DelJdl9f5 ll receive PO DRAMA FESTIVAL DRA, The Spring Drama Fesiival was boih a fur- 'rher adveniure in Drew's dramaiics pro- gram, and a welcome addiiion io Spring Weekend iesiiviiies. Two periorrn6HC6'S were feaiuredz The Informer. a one-acl play direcied by Bonnie Keyser, and On ihe Harmiulness of Tobacco, and a mono- logue direcied by ivlargarei ivlcCullen. The Fesiival is a renewed iradiiion which seel1S io provide more opporiuniiy for drarnaiiC aciivify among ialenied siudenis, and worihwhile enieriainmeni To ihe campus communiiy in general. AQ ilie I as an lvasis dciivi- ior 5 C0Unc and l Dean Pfflllui Plodui Pfesid I
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Once Upon a lvlal+ress was once again seen off Broadway-far oil Broadway-in Bowne Leclrure l-lall, under The direclion of Jim lvlinlz. A lakeolli on The Princess and rhe Pea. This sparkling musical comedy bounced i+s way +hrough Tour nighls of happy audi- ences, acquainling everybody wilh lhe real slory be- hind The lairyrale. Alrhough The songs have never been popular hi+s, audiences don'+ soon forgel l'm in Love wilh a Girl Named Fred, or A Princess is a Delica+e Thing, ro name only lwo. Produc+ion Manager Berrha Webb assembled an able crew ol: backslage workers, including Belh lvlinlz-ser design, Gerry Nadler and Dick Slailord- sel conslruclion, Marion Thomson-coslumes, Bob Kaye-makeup, Joyce Samanick-props, Dick l-lowland -lighring, Gale McCormack-house reservalions, and Chris l-larris-assis+an+ 'ro +he direcfor. TERQDUCTIO Harry: Don? be afraid, lirlle Larken, l'll bring back a real princess... Larken: Qnly lly as lasl as you can my lovel We shall be wailing lor yOu. Harry: We? Larken: You know. Winifred: The swamps of home are brushed wilh green and golcl, al' break of day. The swamps of home are lovely 'ro behold, from lar away. Queen: Nowpremember, Daunfless, no maller how low, how Minsfrel and Jesfer: We have only fwo voices despicable your ialher is, he's your lalher, and I among us and yel' 'rhere's a 'rhird voice, 6 wanf you +o respecr him. . - - - - voice IH disguise. ll' , inilrel, gy course iiimrl: You mm y T i bill: Camelot Loca
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