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The cast of Our Town is eagerly applauded by the audience. . the universe, the Mind of God. ' iPP-3 . . . Self-Expression Bob Eustice played the stage manager in Our la ch fy ' ' himself clearly and with j rs. Gibbs and Mrs. Webb enjoy talking over beans. confidence. Emily and George, two ty young people from Gro- 4 i ' vers Corner, are united Y in marriage.
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« JSi ! ' l ?««UV» I Wes Wilson operating the lights; he assumes this respon- sibility for every production. Drama Involves Working behind the scenes requires a steady hand and much patience. Students find self-e.xpression in all phases of theatre production. Writing, producing, make-up, stagecraft, and acting offer each and every student a chance to partici- During first semester Our Town, directed by Miss Tudith Buckley, Riders to the Sea, Marriage Proposal, and Impromptu, one-acts directed by students, were presented. In the spring the drama department presented Macbeth. All my trials . . . soon be over Never before in my life have I been left alone in a woman ' s dressing roomi
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f t ' - The Advent of .jj ' BXA members present a st ' le show for Mother ' s weekend in May. Lois Crowe, last year ' s president of Beta Chi Alpha, lends additional charm to tlie roses planted by that society. When the white magnolias and pink cherry trees begin to bloom on campus, when the days turn warm, and students cut classes in order to lie in the sun, when amorous couples become more amorous, spring has arrived! Along with spring we enjoy the dances, the Moun- tain Laurel Festival, and graduation ac- tivities. We even entertain visions of being swept away by the floods, but the reality of the flood wall around Barbour- ville keeps us safe and dry. The graduating class ot Frank Gilbert. iyti3 gave as their class gift a blue poplar tree to Dr. 22
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