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ELIZABETH THE QUEEN Maxwell Anderson ' s tragic love story Elizabeth the Queen carried to the audience a sad and heart-breaking love affair between Elizabeth and her lover. Lord Essex. But the antics of the fool and the suggestiveness of the royal servants ' discrete back door activities added just the right amount of spice to the blend, keeping the pro- duction moving along at a rapid and interesting pace. Interwoven into the story were the intrigues of Cecil. Bacon, Raleigh and Burghley who plotted the doom of the queen ' s true love. 80
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.. K T =?, FRESHMAN FOOTBALL The Bobkittens rolled on to another success- ful season as they ran up a total of three wins while only dropping one and tying one. More than a hundred aspirants turned out for practice during the first week and by mid-October there were still 60 men on the team ' s roster. The Bobkittens opened the season on Octob- er 17 by squeaking out a victory over Ohio Wesleyan by 13-7. The next week saw the Green and White romp over Marshall Col- lege, 27-7. With Tom Balding ' s 17 points leading the way the Bobkittens smashed Bowling Green, 42-7. Five of his points were by conversions and the rest were made on two touchdown runs, one a 65 yard kickofl return. Finally dropping a game to powerful Miami, 16-7, the freshmen came back to tie Cin- cinnati, 7-7, in a knock down, carry out affair which ended the season. Starring in all the games was guard Chuck Sapanaro. On both offense and defense, he could be counted on to be in the middle of the action. The Bobkittens— 1952 29
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THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE The drama displayed the craftiness of the queen pitted against the outspoken frankness of Essex, and their love for each other. It ended with Essex going to the block, leaving Elizabeth sad and heartbroken in old age. In the leading roles of Elizabeth were Jane Shilt and Bill Herr, senior fine arts majors. The roles of Sir Robert Cecil, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Walter Raleigh and Lord Burghley were played by Joe Steiff , Raymond Gerrell, Tom Cook and Spencer Steenrod. The supporting cast added much to the Elizabethan era feeling of the production with the deep bows, somber faces and generally militaristic style. Dr. Elizabeth Anderseh supervised the elaborate costuming, designed and made by students.
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