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s jj Southwestern played host to a number of people who offered something special to the campus. Mrs. Sally Gee Pettus, a 1926 graduate of SU exhibited a collection of about thirty of her paintings, which express a mood characteristic of Texas. Dr. Lloyd J. Averill, the Willson lecturer, gave a series of five lectures to the University and also met informally with students. Speaking on the Aspects of Man , Averill discussed man ' s refusal to be human and his use of freedom. The flying saucer expert, James Moseley, spoke to an interested but skeptical audience on his beliefs and knowledge of outer space. The Slover lecturer, Dr. Niels C. Nielsen, Jr., com- mented on the subject of Adve nt in the Secular City . Rod MacLeish, TV com- mentator and foreign correspondent, lectured on the political implications of recent national and local elections. At the question and answer period following, MacLeish answered queries concerning events occurring all over the world, and well demonstrated his amazing knowledge of international moods and events. Dr. Douglas Hooker co- authored the book, The Psychology of the Emerging Self, which is to be used as a text for courses in mental health and psychological adjustment. «. A Jr X A ' k Jt t w m Sk.g| |l 11 , j|j i ' al B ' L ti fW ' -m 1 |hf ■■-■ ' ■ 1 : ' H 27
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Tartuffe John Murrell, Tartuffe Kathi Donahue, Elmire The Mask and Wig Players presented four memorable productions for the 1966-1967 season. Tartuffe by Moliere was presented in the round, and its satirical humor was well brought out by John Murrell, Jay Rust, and Kathi Donahue. The controversial Marat Sade presented a challenge to the cast and the audience while it played to a near full house of invited guests and season ticket holders. In leading roles were John Mansfield, Cheryl Home, and Joe McCorkle. Hippolytus offered the campus a rare opportunity to see Greek tragedy. Costumes, scenery, and makeup added to the effective- ness of the production. The delightful Teahouse of the August Moon was the final play of the year. Leading roles in the play were held by John Hamilton as Sakini, John Mansfield as the amusing Colonel Purdy, and Bryan Heck as Captain Fisby. Joyce Wileman, Mariane Glenn Paysse, Valere
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