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Murray, Sandoz, Hodges Included In Convocation Schedule Throughout the year many informative as welll as entertaining convocations were presented at KSC. Last fall KSC students heard Mari Sandoz. author of Olcl Jules, who told about her life as an author in Nebraska in addition to holding two seminars on the techniques of writing fiction; Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges; and Dr. Elwood Murray, an authority on semantics, who spoke at a convoca- tion and two seminars on the implications of semantics in communi- cations and public relations.—J.A. “A writer has to start with what he knows best, related Mari Sandoz as she spoke to KSC students during one of her lectures last October. Dr. Klwood Murray explains a problem of semantics to student Lorene Messman. President Milton J. Hassel discussed convocation arrangements with Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges prior to the Secretary’s appear- ance at a morning convocation at KSC. 22
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“Nurse, commend me to thy lady and mistress. I protest unto thee—pleads Romeo (Dave Hensley) to Juliet’s nurse (Gloria Hollingworth). The nurse replies, Good heart, and i' faith, I will tell her as much: Lord, Lord, she will be a joyful woman.” This scene takes place in the second act of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Julia. “Virtue itself turns vice, being mis- applied; And vice sometimes by ac- tion dignified,” muses Friar Laurence (Dwayne Ibsen) as he picks imaginary flowers on the KSC stage. Romeo (Dave Hensley) explained his absence to his kinsmen, Benvolio (Bill Link) and Mercutio (Ray Dage), saying “Pardon, good Mercutio, my business was great; and in such a case as mine a man may strain courtesy.” College Theatre Did Masterpiece In celebration of Shakespeare’s four-hundredth anniversary, the Col- lege Theatre presented Romeo and Juliet last October. The tragedy was directed by Dr. John Kirk while the staging of the Shakespearean master- piece was under the direction of Dr. Stephen Archer. Romeo and Juliet, one of Shake- speare's early tragedies, is the story of the ill-fated love affair between two young people. These two lovers are from families which are opposed to one another and, thus, they are forced to keep their relationship a secret. With the aid of a nurse and Friar Laurence they are married. Their happiness ends tragically, how- ever, as the play reaches its final moment.
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The Rodeo Club hung Hastings during the Antelope Days activities. Rodeo Club members prepare to string up Hastings in the proper “Old West” form. The posse’s efforts were quite successful. A Hanging, Games Highlight Antelope Days — 64 On October 23, the campus of KSC suddenly changed into a “wild west” frontier. Students and faculty members were dressed as cowboys, “pistol pack- ing Annie Oaklies,” and Indians, as the traditional Antelope Days were held prior to the annual Kearney- Hastings gridiron clash. The day’s activities included impromptu square dancing in front of the Women’s P.E. Building and the traditional games, such as an egg toss, a four- legged race, and a tug-of-war. A dance concluded the day’s activities.—J.A. Come on, girls, hurry! shouted Sue Johnson as her Alpha Phi pledge sisters took part in the Antelope Days dressing contest relay. Notice the concerned faces as these contestants await the egg to be tossed by their teammates in the Antelope Days egg throw contest! Ready to meet the enemy are a horse” and his rider. 23
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