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REED COLLEGE ANNUAL Creon, the king ........................... Dr. Kelley Rees Gard ............................... Dr. Stanley A. Smith Haemon, son of Creon ..................... Malcolm Gilbert Tiresias, a seer .................. Dr. William Conger Morgan Messenger ............................. Stephenson Smith Eurydice, the queen .......................... Naomi Riches Second Messenger ....................... Stephenson Smith Attendants t0 the Queen ...... Estelle Launer and Erma Wills Attendants tn the King. Archibald Clark and Donald Lancefleld Other Attendants ................................... Wynn Redman George Axtell Alexander Lackey, Walter Carl Boy, attending Tiresias ................... Marguerite Gross Coryphaeus .......................... Dr. Eleanor Rowland C 0m: ............................................ Dr. Rowland, Misses Barlow, Brault, Dickinson, Foote, Harrison, Kelly, Lewis, Mackenzie, Mc- Duffee, Niemiec, Owens, Roper, Stevenson, Wuest. The Antigone was produced under the direction of Dr. Rees. Director of the corus, Dr. Max P. Cushing. Director of the staging, Professor Josephine Hammond. The music was adapted to the Greek by Mrs. Kelley Rees. 1915 um The coral dances in the second and sixth odes wer devised by Miss Mary Brownlie. Everywomads Road The most elaborate dramatic presentation yet attempted by the college wil be the production of Ewrywommfs Road dur- ing the early part of commencement week. The play, which was ritten by Professor Josephine Hammond, is a morality of woman as Worker, Waster, and Keeper of the Flame. It partakes 0f the nature of both allegory and pageant, its most impressiv features being the three symbolic processions of the Burden Bearers, the Flame-Keepers and the Joygivers. Th0 the cast includes every woman in the college there ar only four speaking parts. Of these the rble of Everywomm: has been assignd t0 Adele Brault. Lois Williams wil embody the Spirit of Art and Josephine Saunders is to represent the Flames of Life. Professor Hammond, besides having ful charge of the production, wil take the part of Truth. Three performances of the morality wil be given at the Heilig Theater on the hrst and second of June. t ii , '27 . '9, ifs :1 3. L112 . . .1: :f Sf
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