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THEATRE Both the sordid and the humorous sides of life are portrayed with the fetching ballads and the free verse form of Masters. MA glowing theatre experience. . .a brooding and loving American folk poem brought to life on a stage. -New York Times. 'GA procession of unforgetahle men, and women and a powerful evocation of life. -N. Y. World-Telegram Sz Sun. Mask and Mike presented this as a Reader's Theatre. Cast: Mary Hinton, Jennifer Hays, Pat Davis, Walter Myrick, Don Ross, and Frank Fischer, Jr. This all star cast left an appreciative audience singing the ballads of Spoon River. ,,-A , . - gn -:tg .J - .... .---qv i 'S ! N, ' :- f -w -., X s l, px 1,-I X -new 3 . 'Q ?'+, ii ..v, , 4 1T lV-ar ,-V x if - ,!fgQi' K .. . ' ei, ' T ' .n p J f 1 A 4 1
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3-Jr. Above: Pat Davis and Don Ross were outstanding in dra- matic roles. Mr. Banvard, Frank Fischer, I r., and Jennifer Hays work- ed overtime perfect- ing their interpreta- tion of Spoon River characters. T h e y made characters un- forgettable to an appreciative au- dience. 116
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JIM-ar 1-ff W-f .ees Maribeth Hyatt and Rita Gail Hunter helped Roger Davis hang the pinata from the ceiling. The pinata, made in Mexico, was stuffed with wrapped candies and nuts. Blind- folded students struck at the paper mache strawberry with a long pole, until the pinata broke, scattering the goodies. The students experienced the fun of the Mex- ican Christmas custom which has become popular in the United States. 118 ., J' , ,, t 31 'ffffj-.-fc.,-it V. 3 lim M ' F' lWm,4z5 H -tml Y L, ,H ODER Appreciation of several countries was height- ened for members of the Modern Language Club at a dinner party Feb. 17, in the Gold Room. Mrs. Gerde Dietz Honaker, Parnpa, a native of Frankfort, Germany, was guest speaker. She told the students of her homeland, re- vealing interesting facts about customs there. . We rn x s 31'-1'-. ' Q 'fig ,Tris f 1- Nw X -Si Y 1-2-Q -e iv 'fs 1 l ff! - J N XX ' . , -,nyrriuygz Q -. .4 f3?:f , Y ,.-Z'-8 ,, - Roger David and Rosemary Roger i 4
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