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GROUND-BREAKING FOR- MALITIES for the new Science Building satisfy shoveler Dr. Daniel Suter, Dewitt Heatwole and Pres- ident Myron S. Augsburger. I MENN CHITECTS HARRISON PUGNACIOUSLY INTENT, Dick Gunden, No. 1 Courtier, drives his opponents deep backcourt with a forehand smash. Spring
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The final major drama on campus, John Ruth's Twilight Auction dramatized a Mennonite family's struggle over change. EMC's production marked the second performance of the play. Dealing primarily with the dilemma of a college student returning to his family, Mr. Ruth's three-act play depicts the universal conflict be- tween generations and emphasizes mutual re- spect. Director Stephen Shriner challenged his cast to a non-burlesquing objectivity. John Ruth visited campus prior to April 28 and 29 to advise the cast and also surveyed the play in Chapel. Stage manager Jerry Shenk pro- cured stage plans from the original production for an authentic Montgomery County farmhouse setting. Refining the Pennsylvania Dutch slur .. . recruiting antiques for the auction .. . projecting their own feelings into the roles, the cast enacted a personal and a universal conflict. WRITER JOHN RUTH, English professor at Eastern Baptist College, muses on the patterns of his favorite lines. A MENNONITE BREAKFAST crystallizes the conflict between generations. WITH ANGUISHED CONCERN, Bishpp Josiah Kratz (Walt Hochstetler) pleads with Sam (Don Stoltzfus). 31
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For the first time Open House ran two even- ings. April 6 the men spied out the domain of the ladies; then they hosted the girls, April 8. In Gay Nineties style. Spring Banquet guests dined outdoors at flood-lit canopied tables. Entertained with gay music, the flowered proces- sion of belles in pastels and their dark-suited beaus tripped over dandelioned lawns. A string ensemble favored the feasters. Dragging trays to campus corners, oh-ing at construction and ah-ing at students' ways—a host of old Sheri faces swarmed in for annual Homecoming, April 21-23. Directed by Mr. Zook, a choir of past and present EMCers sang Gaul's Holy City for the 35th time. Festivities POSING AS EMC CUPID, logician Milt Loyer hits trouble pairing couples for the MATCH social. 4 33 PAUL HURST'S PRINCESS, Louetta Weaver, displays her corner during Open House.
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