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DRAMA DEPARTMENT MAKES CHANGES The long-time traditions of the past are being thrown to the side. For many years the custom of the drama department has been to produce only two plays a year. This year has seen a change: the drama depart- ment is now building a suitable repertoire from which to work. In the fall semester two productions were giver: Antigone, the famous Greek drama by Sophocles and the fantasy production of Ondine. Repeat performances occurred in the spring semester. Belo», Patty Seilar. John Churille, end Jeenie Rodolph re- Above. Ondire, Mary Wright, struggles with an ardent admirer In one of he scenes of view lines for tryouts. Ondine. Below. Diene Dunn applies makeup to David Biack and Joe Ben l«y
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I Antigone above B-ll Ham.lton talli with Jan Hoy: and. below Jan Hoy. Diane Dunn, and John Churiila am caught in on of th mom pan iiv tcanat. Georgia Blyth, Don BJacV. and Mary Wright am pictured balow in rehearval of a tender wan in Ondin .
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VILLAGE BUILT BY NOON Slim dig hot for th bonfcr (above) and ifrip pole for their tee- pee (below). Homecoming, the big annual campus activity at Me- Murry College, has had national recognition due to its au- thenticity and colorfulness. This year marked the sixteenth annual Indian Village. Competition among social clubs and among non-social or- ganizations makes the students out-do each other in origi- nality. This year Delta Beta Epsilon won the women's social club award and the over-all award. Ko Sari won the men’s social club award while the freshmen won the non-social di- vision. It is amazing to see the village come into being. The opening ceremony at 7:00 a.m. begins the building with the shooting of an arrow. By noon every teepee is in place with its Indians , raccoons, snakes, cows’ stomachs, and smoldering fires. The visitors begin to come Friday morning: by afternoon the village is crowded. The school-age children seem to en- joy the visit to the Reservation more than anyone. Each child receives a headband and feather, watches the In- dian dancers and the trained horses, and then goes on a guided tour of the village. 22
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