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Green-Eyed Carol Soucek Wins Coveted Helen of Troy' Crown University of Southern California DAILY TROJAN VOL. IIV LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962 NO. 28 ADPi-TKE Act Captures Trolios Divisional Trophy DEAN WARNS By BEBE SCHERB The constant battle between economic development and progressive depression looming in Brazil may lead to a Communist takeover, Dr. Henry Reining, dean of the School of Public Administration, warned yesterday at the Faculty Center. lated personal experiences as he discussed “Brazil — What Prospects for Progress?” Economic, political and social KA Trio Shares Spotlight By SANDEE BOOTS A spirited Alpha Delta Pi and Tau Kappa Epsilon team won top honors in the , large division catejrory an.11 Ka^pa Alpha n ctived the coveted award in the small division at the conclusion of Trolios competition last nght. The winning large division entry's theme was “Minstro-i lios,’’ with ADPis and TKEs, singing a medley of tunes sparked by “Goodbye Mr. Hus-kie Friends." The songs direct-1 f ed by Jerry Murphy, were used to show Trojan superiority over the Washington Huskies. KFWB disc jockey Bill Bal-lance. who served as emcee, and Trolios chairman Dick Beaulieu announced the winners before a capacity crowd in Bovard Auditorium. •Dooley Parody' “Parody on Tom Dooley" was the title of the small division winners. The Kappa Alphas were directed by Rich McEwan and highlighted their singing trio with a parody on USC sorority women. AEPhis and Tau Delts walked off with the second place trophy in the small division. Their entry, “SC Vintage 1880." portrayed an old-time movie— complete with flickering lights. Earl Schuman directed the act from beginning to “projector trouble.” when the whole act w as run in reverse. Second Place Second place in the large di- Several thousand books went cents through 25 cents will be, T .... ___, , James Haggarty each cited as- vision was awarded to Alpha on sale yesterday at Doheny offered free. ?= ' 0»lln+w« t rinnriit I Pects °f the Cuba situation as a mega an ei a ueita Library-S semi-annual book Among the books on sale are, jt applied to the American pub- a e „ioup o ( o\er jji,rary patj0 works of Dickens, a set of; iic and press in acceptance ^ encyclopedias, books on sociol- \ speeches before ogy, dentistry, general business alumni and friends in the Bilt-] Books, magazines and Communist Grab Looms in Brazil are contracted with Brazil through the State Department of International Development, to aid in increasing the number and competency of public administrators and public ad-minstration schools in the South American nation. Big Growth In some regions of Brazil such Dr. Reining, who has aided as Sao Paulo, the industrial in establishing Brazilian schoolsj growth is twice that of Los of public administration, re-; Angeles. Increasing rate of in- HER HIGHNESS-Queen Helen for 1963, Carol Soucek, sits surrounded by her royal court. Her princesses include (l-r) —Daily Trojan Photo by Frank L.. Kaplan Karen Hansen, Patti Hill, Susie Sale and Ethyl Walker. The queen and her court were announced at Trolios last night. development are all related to public administration. Dr. Reining said. At present a number of universities, including USC, dustrial growth produces the! principal hopes for the development and survival of Brazil, he added. Youngest Finalist to Reign Over Trojan Homecoming Journalists Emphasize Cuban Crisis Daily Trojan Pltoto MINSTROLIO—ADPis Di Brookings (left) and Jill Speed do a soft-shoe routine in the large class winning act at Trolios last night. The ADPis teamed up with TKEs in a modern version of a ministrel in the first act. The present tensions The progress is localized | principally in the southern region, he said. The rest of Brazil, especially in the northeastern sector, lies in deep depres- B.v JULIA PORTER Council. She is also the officiaJ Powei-s, charm-school founder; sion under the control of a Daily Trojan Society Editor hostess of the Intertratemity Clara Bell Tanner. Powers’ as- small number of land owners. \ Honey-blonde Carol Soucek, Council, a job created last sistant; anr Jess Smith, Pow- The wages of the farm labor- horned in the regal red robe year by IFC adviser Frank ers' agent, er is sinking under rising prices, of victory, walked forward on Joyce. Other judges at the Beverly Dr. Reining claimed. As a re- stage last night, embraced As Helen of Troy, the trophy- Hilton Tuesday night for an suit, peasant leagues organizedi candid quip jockey Bill Bal- vvinner will preside over Home- interview session and dinner under communist or foreign lance and became Helen cf Coming activities and serve as were piano Qf cast- leadership have resorted to vio- Troy for Homecoming 1962. official hostess to the univer-j in? at Warner Bros., and A1 | lence as over reform. Books Go on Sale At Doheny Library means of achieving; The comely Kappa Alpha sity for the year. Her duties Trescony. in charge of talent Theta stepped away from cen- include appearances at alumni casting at MGM Studied. Cuba occupied the attention of Counter Move ter-stage Corinthian pillars and dinners and representing the _ I three leaders in the field of To counter these groups the the admiring glances of bor university before the public. The four mOTTlbers <* th* journalism who were honored Roman Catholic church has court and stood in the lime Helen of Troy will be pre- ^ueen s court formed * s*1™* Tuesday night at the USC also tried to organize unions. I iight of honor at the Heme- sented again tomorrow night circle among classic Connthian Associa- Such activities are typical of coming Trolios show at the at Homecoming Troyland Jubi- columns durm? Presen u achieve-! Brazil and not restricted to the climax to the two-and-a-hal*- lee and will preside over half- tion cf the winner. Their whit* flow crowd in Bovard rium “How to Succeed at Football Without Really Trying.” The entry mimed of the USC - Washington game complete with an IBM machine to call the winning play. works of Dickens The sale will end today p.m. Books, magazines anu ancj many Cn education and en-pamphlets will be sold “to give|gineering. more Bowl. Cousins, honored for his more students a chance to add to| Several pocket books are be-, than 2o years in journalism, j their personal libraries at a ing offered including “Point of: said. “Cuban bases in the! Journalism Alumni tion’s third annual _______ ___ _______________ _ ^ ___ __ ___________________ ment awards dinner. rural areas alone, Dr. Reining hour talent show. Queen Helens time activities during Satur-; formals bouqu^ 01 >ell°^ Los Angeles Times Publish-Jsa^- presentation relieved the clays game in the Coliseum r0ses aSam^ r robe an er Otis Chandler. Saturday Re- explained that politically mounting tension of the 1.800 when USC faces Washington. ier* lose?? ° * ^ Qu«n cam view Editor Norman Cousins j a z ** ^as ^)e,pn democratic* persons who jammed Bovard She will ride onto the field in out t^ecoorso roy on stage, and ABC-TV Vice President js * n c e mid - forties and is; Auditorium for the annual a convertible driven by yell A red carpet led the winner presently under a parliamen-i event leader Dick Hare. from her platform in center of Queen's Court USCs newly announced! the princesses to the spotlight Members of the queen’s Queen also wil1 appear on the, of the mam stage, court, runners-up in the search Steve Allen Show*, to be taped! Karen Hansen is a member for the fairest in the land of tonight at 11:15 on channel; of Alpha Chi Omega, Amazon», Troy are Karen Hansen Patti j f've> and on the Tom Frandsen Zeta Phi Eta and the Troy Hill, Susie Sale and Ethyls Show on channel four tomor- Camp Committee. She is ma- Walker. ■ row night at 5. ! joring in education. The judges sitting in on thei Tri-Delt Susie Sale is treas* tary system. However, he saidj the system is weak and uncertain and cannot cope with pres- jouroalism cnt inflation problems. Universities Will Expel Pranksters Kappa Delta gave a typical, nominal cost,” Gordon E. As-I^° Return and “A Portrait J hands of Castro would have college situation with their i pengren, gifts and exchange li- of winston Churchill” Several! been the worst threat to peace j “Bells Should be Ringing. rou-1 brarjan sajd & bocks in Frencn, Spanish, Ger-jthis world ever had.” , An agreernent to automatic- press at a meeting in Presi- tine. Robin Robinson directed man. Swedish, Polish and Rus-| Bu,t the magazine editor also ally expel any student caught 'lent Topping's conference Ihe small division group in a Today at 1:15, 5-cent, 10-cent sian are available. ¡pointed out that such atomic!¡n an act Df vandalism at USC ’’oom shortly before the full peek into a woman’s living and 25-cent books will go on Aspengren said the net. pro-j tensions will not be ended until or UCLA has resulted from court vvas presented to the en- group on Saturday night at!sale at half price. At 3:15 ceeds will be used to purchase “we attack the basic problem t his week's painting of Tommy thusiastic audience. Announcement of the green- . , . „ _ „ eyed winner was made to the final round f0r,the search ^ Th*,21* five coeds wing for the title be"an tvvo weeks ago «ith 119¡year-old beauty is a tocology of Helen and members of the contestants were John Robert major.__________________________________ date time. books ranging in cost frcm 5 new books for the library. of world anarchy.” LONG TIME TO WAIT Play Point Clear, Manager Reports Viewers will be so thrilledi sets forth a world, not a mor- Trojan and the red signs paint-) The tense knot of anxiety ed at the UCLA campus. j melted when Bill Heers. judg-Assistant Dean cf Students! ing chairman, revealed the de- Tom Hull announced yesterday c i s i o n that had been made by watching Freiderich Duer- al.” White said, that USC’s Dean of Students! Tuesday night at the Beverly renmatt’s “The Visit” that they The play takes place in a William H. McGrath and UCLA Hilton Hotel. will subconsciously receive the town called Gullen which is at Dean cf Men Adclph Drugger Flashbulbs point of the play without hav once no place and every plate, have agreed to expel any stu- Then the room filled with jns to concentrate on it. Wil- It is typical of the modern dent from either school who sound, as the princesses’ ex- |jarn q White, Stop Gap pro- town where dominant pre-ocCu- tries to damage the property changed congratulations muf- Auction manager, said yester-lpations and values are fh of either university. fled by the popping of photo- fiay same. White explained. Letter Sent , graphers' flashbulbs. The 1961 'The play presents a miiTor Hull said a letter containing Homecoming queen Carolee an announcement of the agree- Ream crowned the new winner ment has been sent to all living and presented her with the red "The Visit" will run in Stop Gap November Admission will 5 through be SI.50 10. groups on the campus. ' velvet “Anyone caught who is not honor, a student cf either of the uni- The rol« symbolizing royal 19-year-old Helen of week nights and S2 on weekend'. Admission for activity book holders will be 50 cents for week-night performances and SI on the weekend. White said of a community with vividly | drawn characters which makes |the town of Gullen the protagonist of the play,’’ he said. White added that Gullen be comes a mechanised “utopia" I CAREERS DAY—When the federal government brought its fourth annual Careers Day to USC yesterday, this young fellow was among the spectators who observed exhibits such as the Sidewinder Air-to-Air Rocket —Daily Trojan Photo by Krank 1^. Kaplan (front) and Zuni Missile (rear). Both came from the Naval Ordnance Test Station at China Lake. Trojans interested in careers with the government were interviewed — but this tot will have to wait several years. t versities will be prosecuted in Troy was the youngest of the «j ^ tif' ‘ similar to the grim vision of the civil courts.” Hull said. “I five finalists and the only an n 6 AreK r technological civilization in Al- urge any USC student who junior among the coeds still White said Duerrenma’t dous Huxley's “Brave New visits the UCLA campus to be com[>eting for the title. feels the necessity for I rag::- World.” especially careful.” Miss Soucek. an English mn- comedy and ihp grotesque in John K. Blankenchip. who Xo Information jor. participated in the Cam- modern dram;!. He fe>'U toda> .¡¡rect* th»* pla>. hu< d*>M;ined “We have no information as, bridge vacation study program 'bat society i- guilty and held the sets so that several scene* to who vvas responsible for during the summer, where she down by the S!n> of the past, move with fluidify in order to either the painting of Tommy studied 20th century English “The playwright combines | keep the excitement and tenor the v andalism at UCLA,” literature. One of her main in- expressionistic dev ices with a j sion of the piay alive. The he continued. “And we hope no terests is writing, she revealed lively sense of the shocking and SCenery for the play will be action will have to be taken to Master of Ceremonies Bal- the macabre. White said moved in view of the audience, under this new agreement.” lance last night when the five The playwright does not feel Students acting in toe cast Tcmmy Trojan is presently women were introduced indivi- he is trying to teach a lesson of 30 include David Ackles, covered with a tarpaulin to! dually to the audience aftf-r or build a philosophy David Anderle, Jack A^car, protect him from further pairit-l act two of the Trolios show. j ' Duerrenmart feels you can.Sheml Forbes. Bill Dauplune. ing. He wall remain under cov- Active on campus, the 5-foot never force art to prove any- Bob Emerson. Gene Fowler, er until after the UCLA game T^-inch queen is a member of thing. The ideology should | Swoosie Kurtz. Pat Murphy I on Nov. 24. |TYR and the Junior Class emerge from the drama. H:iand Elly Vade Bon Coeur.
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Full text | Green-Eyed Carol Soucek Wins Coveted Helen of Troy' Crown University of Southern California DAILY TROJAN VOL. IIV LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1962 NO. 28 ADPi-TKE Act Captures Trolios Divisional Trophy DEAN WARNS By BEBE SCHERB The constant battle between economic development and progressive depression looming in Brazil may lead to a Communist takeover, Dr. Henry Reining, dean of the School of Public Administration, warned yesterday at the Faculty Center. lated personal experiences as he discussed “Brazil — What Prospects for Progress?” Economic, political and social KA Trio Shares Spotlight By SANDEE BOOTS A spirited Alpha Delta Pi and Tau Kappa Epsilon team won top honors in the , large division catejrory an.11 Ka^pa Alpha n ctived the coveted award in the small division at the conclusion of Trolios competition last nght. The winning large division entry's theme was “Minstro-i lios,’’ with ADPis and TKEs, singing a medley of tunes sparked by “Goodbye Mr. Hus-kie Friends." The songs direct-1 f ed by Jerry Murphy, were used to show Trojan superiority over the Washington Huskies. KFWB disc jockey Bill Bal-lance. who served as emcee, and Trolios chairman Dick Beaulieu announced the winners before a capacity crowd in Bovard Auditorium. •Dooley Parody' “Parody on Tom Dooley" was the title of the small division winners. The Kappa Alphas were directed by Rich McEwan and highlighted their singing trio with a parody on USC sorority women. AEPhis and Tau Delts walked off with the second place trophy in the small division. Their entry, “SC Vintage 1880." portrayed an old-time movie— complete with flickering lights. Earl Schuman directed the act from beginning to “projector trouble.” when the whole act w as run in reverse. Second Place Second place in the large di- Several thousand books went cents through 25 cents will be, T .... ___, , James Haggarty each cited as- vision was awarded to Alpha on sale yesterday at Doheny offered free. ?= ' 0»lln+w« t rinnriit I Pects °f the Cuba situation as a mega an ei a ueita Library-S semi-annual book Among the books on sale are, jt applied to the American pub- a e „ioup o ( o\er jji,rary patj0 works of Dickens, a set of; iic and press in acceptance ^ encyclopedias, books on sociol- \ speeches before ogy, dentistry, general business alumni and friends in the Bilt-] Books, magazines and Communist Grab Looms in Brazil are contracted with Brazil through the State Department of International Development, to aid in increasing the number and competency of public administrators and public ad-minstration schools in the South American nation. Big Growth In some regions of Brazil such Dr. Reining, who has aided as Sao Paulo, the industrial in establishing Brazilian schoolsj growth is twice that of Los of public administration, re-; Angeles. Increasing rate of in- HER HIGHNESS-Queen Helen for 1963, Carol Soucek, sits surrounded by her royal court. Her princesses include (l-r) —Daily Trojan Photo by Frank L.. Kaplan Karen Hansen, Patti Hill, Susie Sale and Ethyl Walker. The queen and her court were announced at Trolios last night. development are all related to public administration. Dr. Reining said. At present a number of universities, including USC, dustrial growth produces the! principal hopes for the development and survival of Brazil, he added. Youngest Finalist to Reign Over Trojan Homecoming Journalists Emphasize Cuban Crisis Daily Trojan Pltoto MINSTROLIO—ADPis Di Brookings (left) and Jill Speed do a soft-shoe routine in the large class winning act at Trolios last night. The ADPis teamed up with TKEs in a modern version of a ministrel in the first act. The present tensions The progress is localized | principally in the southern region, he said. The rest of Brazil, especially in the northeastern sector, lies in deep depres- B.v JULIA PORTER Council. She is also the officiaJ Powei-s, charm-school founder; sion under the control of a Daily Trojan Society Editor hostess of the Intertratemity Clara Bell Tanner. Powers’ as- small number of land owners. \ Honey-blonde Carol Soucek, Council, a job created last sistant; anr Jess Smith, Pow- The wages of the farm labor- horned in the regal red robe year by IFC adviser Frank ers' agent, er is sinking under rising prices, of victory, walked forward on Joyce. Other judges at the Beverly Dr. Reining claimed. As a re- stage last night, embraced As Helen of Troy, the trophy- Hilton Tuesday night for an suit, peasant leagues organizedi candid quip jockey Bill Bal- vvinner will preside over Home- interview session and dinner under communist or foreign lance and became Helen cf Coming activities and serve as were piano Qf cast- leadership have resorted to vio- Troy for Homecoming 1962. official hostess to the univer-j in? at Warner Bros., and A1 | lence as over reform. Books Go on Sale At Doheny Library means of achieving; The comely Kappa Alpha sity for the year. Her duties Trescony. in charge of talent Theta stepped away from cen- include appearances at alumni casting at MGM Studied. Cuba occupied the attention of Counter Move ter-stage Corinthian pillars and dinners and representing the _ I three leaders in the field of To counter these groups the the admiring glances of bor university before the public. The four mOTTlbers <* th* journalism who were honored Roman Catholic church has court and stood in the lime Helen of Troy will be pre- ^ueen s court formed * s*1™* Tuesday night at the USC also tried to organize unions. I iight of honor at the Heme- sented again tomorrow night circle among classic Connthian Associa- Such activities are typical of coming Trolios show at the at Homecoming Troyland Jubi- columns durm? Presen u achieve-! Brazil and not restricted to the climax to the two-and-a-hal*- lee and will preside over half- tion cf the winner. Their whit* flow crowd in Bovard rium “How to Succeed at Football Without Really Trying.” The entry mimed of the USC - Washington game complete with an IBM machine to call the winning play. works of Dickens The sale will end today p.m. Books, magazines anu ancj many Cn education and en-pamphlets will be sold “to give|gineering. more Bowl. Cousins, honored for his more students a chance to add to| Several pocket books are be-, than 2o years in journalism, j their personal libraries at a ing offered including “Point of: said. “Cuban bases in the! Journalism Alumni tion’s third annual _______ ___ _______________ _ ^ ___ __ ___________________ ment awards dinner. rural areas alone, Dr. Reining hour talent show. Queen Helens time activities during Satur-; formals bouqu^ 01 >ell°^ Los Angeles Times Publish-Jsa^- presentation relieved the clays game in the Coliseum r0ses aSam^ r robe an er Otis Chandler. Saturday Re- explained that politically mounting tension of the 1.800 when USC faces Washington. ier* lose?? ° * ^ Qu«n cam view Editor Norman Cousins j a z ** ^as ^)e,pn democratic* persons who jammed Bovard She will ride onto the field in out t^ecoorso roy on stage, and ABC-TV Vice President js * n c e mid - forties and is; Auditorium for the annual a convertible driven by yell A red carpet led the winner presently under a parliamen-i event leader Dick Hare. from her platform in center of Queen's Court USCs newly announced! the princesses to the spotlight Members of the queen’s Queen also wil1 appear on the, of the mam stage, court, runners-up in the search Steve Allen Show*, to be taped! Karen Hansen is a member for the fairest in the land of tonight at 11:15 on channel; of Alpha Chi Omega, Amazon», Troy are Karen Hansen Patti j f've> and on the Tom Frandsen Zeta Phi Eta and the Troy Hill, Susie Sale and Ethyls Show on channel four tomor- Camp Committee. She is ma- Walker. ■ row night at 5. ! joring in education. The judges sitting in on thei Tri-Delt Susie Sale is treas* tary system. However, he saidj the system is weak and uncertain and cannot cope with pres- jouroalism cnt inflation problems. Universities Will Expel Pranksters Kappa Delta gave a typical, nominal cost,” Gordon E. As-I^° Return and “A Portrait J hands of Castro would have college situation with their i pengren, gifts and exchange li- of winston Churchill” Several! been the worst threat to peace j “Bells Should be Ringing. rou-1 brarjan sajd & bocks in Frencn, Spanish, Ger-jthis world ever had.” , An agreernent to automatic- press at a meeting in Presi- tine. Robin Robinson directed man. Swedish, Polish and Rus-| Bu,t the magazine editor also ally expel any student caught 'lent Topping's conference Ihe small division group in a Today at 1:15, 5-cent, 10-cent sian are available. ¡pointed out that such atomic!¡n an act Df vandalism at USC ’’oom shortly before the full peek into a woman’s living and 25-cent books will go on Aspengren said the net. pro-j tensions will not be ended until or UCLA has resulted from court vvas presented to the en- group on Saturday night at!sale at half price. At 3:15 ceeds will be used to purchase “we attack the basic problem t his week's painting of Tommy thusiastic audience. Announcement of the green- . , . „ _ „ eyed winner was made to the final round f0r,the search ^ Th*,21* five coeds wing for the title be"an tvvo weeks ago «ith 119¡year-old beauty is a tocology of Helen and members of the contestants were John Robert major.__________________________________ date time. books ranging in cost frcm 5 new books for the library. of world anarchy.” LONG TIME TO WAIT Play Point Clear, Manager Reports Viewers will be so thrilledi sets forth a world, not a mor- Trojan and the red signs paint-) The tense knot of anxiety ed at the UCLA campus. j melted when Bill Heers. judg-Assistant Dean cf Students! ing chairman, revealed the de- Tom Hull announced yesterday c i s i o n that had been made by watching Freiderich Duer- al.” White said, that USC’s Dean of Students! Tuesday night at the Beverly renmatt’s “The Visit” that they The play takes place in a William H. McGrath and UCLA Hilton Hotel. will subconsciously receive the town called Gullen which is at Dean cf Men Adclph Drugger Flashbulbs point of the play without hav once no place and every plate, have agreed to expel any stu- Then the room filled with jns to concentrate on it. Wil- It is typical of the modern dent from either school who sound, as the princesses’ ex- |jarn q White, Stop Gap pro- town where dominant pre-ocCu- tries to damage the property changed congratulations muf- Auction manager, said yester-lpations and values are fh of either university. fled by the popping of photo- fiay same. White explained. Letter Sent , graphers' flashbulbs. The 1961 'The play presents a miiTor Hull said a letter containing Homecoming queen Carolee an announcement of the agree- Ream crowned the new winner ment has been sent to all living and presented her with the red "The Visit" will run in Stop Gap November Admission will 5 through be SI.50 10. groups on the campus. ' velvet “Anyone caught who is not honor, a student cf either of the uni- The rol« symbolizing royal 19-year-old Helen of week nights and S2 on weekend'. Admission for activity book holders will be 50 cents for week-night performances and SI on the weekend. White said of a community with vividly | drawn characters which makes |the town of Gullen the protagonist of the play,’’ he said. White added that Gullen be comes a mechanised “utopia" I CAREERS DAY—When the federal government brought its fourth annual Careers Day to USC yesterday, this young fellow was among the spectators who observed exhibits such as the Sidewinder Air-to-Air Rocket —Daily Trojan Photo by Krank 1^. Kaplan (front) and Zuni Missile (rear). Both came from the Naval Ordnance Test Station at China Lake. Trojans interested in careers with the government were interviewed — but this tot will have to wait several years. t versities will be prosecuted in Troy was the youngest of the «j ^ tif' ‘ similar to the grim vision of the civil courts.” Hull said. “I five finalists and the only an n 6 AreK r technological civilization in Al- urge any USC student who junior among the coeds still White said Duerrenma’t dous Huxley's “Brave New visits the UCLA campus to be com[>eting for the title. feels the necessity for I rag::- World.” especially careful.” Miss Soucek. an English mn- comedy and ihp grotesque in John K. Blankenchip. who Xo Information jor. participated in the Cam- modern dram;!. He fe>'U toda> .¡¡rect* th»* pla>. hu< d*>M;ined “We have no information as, bridge vacation study program 'bat society i- guilty and held the sets so that several scene* to who vvas responsible for during the summer, where she down by the S!n> of the past, move with fluidify in order to either the painting of Tommy studied 20th century English “The playwright combines | keep the excitement and tenor the v andalism at UCLA,” literature. One of her main in- expressionistic dev ices with a j sion of the piay alive. The he continued. “And we hope no terests is writing, she revealed lively sense of the shocking and SCenery for the play will be action will have to be taken to Master of Ceremonies Bal- the macabre. White said moved in view of the audience, under this new agreement.” lance last night when the five The playwright does not feel Students acting in toe cast Tcmmy Trojan is presently women were introduced indivi- he is trying to teach a lesson of 30 include David Ackles, covered with a tarpaulin to! dually to the audience aftf-r or build a philosophy David Anderle, Jack A^car, protect him from further pairit-l act two of the Trolios show. j ' Duerrenmart feels you can.Sheml Forbes. Bill Dauplune. ing. He wall remain under cov- Active on campus, the 5-foot never force art to prove any- Bob Emerson. Gene Fowler, er until after the UCLA game T^-inch queen is a member of thing. The ideology should | Swoosie Kurtz. Pat Murphy I on Nov. 24. |TYR and the Junior Class emerge from the drama. H:iand Elly Vade Bon Coeur. |
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