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(1) Witches with kazoos invaded classes during the day and surprised students in the dining hall at suppertime. (2) Faculty and students as¬ sembled for Fall Convocation October 27 to hear Dr. Henry Steel Commager. (3) CSA orga¬ nized Wesleyan ' s annual Father-Daughter Weekend, October 21-23, with softball being one of the highlights of the weekend. (4) The Sperry and Hutchinson Foundation provided funds for an Energy Symposium, held the week of October 11. Lectures included discussion of solar energy utilization and the role of energy in international relations.
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rrw i 24 The drama department ' s first production of the school year, Cleve Haubold ' s The Golden Grotto of Bracko, the Prince Frog, was a special blend of fantasy and hilarity. A bumbling wizard tried his best to recover a golden ball, the treasure of the kingdom that Princess Blanda had lost in the king¬ dom ' s grotto. His spells conjured up a Val- kyree, changed people into frogs, and ac¬ complished almost everything but the re¬ covery of the golden ball. It was left to the Valkyree and the resident dragon to recover the ball, find a husband for the princess, and bring a happy ending to this delightful children ' s comedy. A special feature of this play were the technical challenges includ¬ ing a golden ball that bounced by itself and assorted characters suddenly becoming frogs.
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K ' Still teary-eyed from the Homecoming banquet, there under the loggia, all the Homecoming court stood. I was last in line, trying to figure out how to walk gracefully from the stairs to the fountain ... I sup¬ pose I succeeded. Dr. Strickland began walking over to our side of the fountain, but surely, I though, he will continue walk¬ ing to the other side.
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