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College news, March 13, 1957
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1957-03-13
serial
Weekly
4 pages
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 43, No. 16
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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BMC-News-vol43-no16
Wednesday, March 13, 1957
Class Night Review
Continued from Page 2
“Damnation in the
1958’s presentation,
winning the award in this review-
er‘s opinion. Kenny Geist, who
demonstrated his superior talents
in a multitude of ways (writing,
directing and acting), dominated
the play to such an extent that it
became impossible to accept the
other characters as equal to his
portrayal of “J. Engelbert Faust.”
Perhaps the only part which pro-
duced a similar overwhelming
effect was that of “Baby Doll,”
played .by a doll who prefers tq
remain anonymous.
The sets and the blocking of the
movement on the stage were pro-
fessionally handled, The lighting
and Laurie Lutherer, in a swirling
red cape, managed to create a con-
vincing atmosphere reminiscent of
Hell. (Laurie, in fact, even looked
like the devil. But the show, with
overworked emphasis on fiery sin,
disintegrated into polished medi-
ocrity. The trite plot, and the act-
ing, which was inferior to that of
Kenny Geist’s, did not help 1958’s
bid for the award.
The first show of the evening,
- 1960’s “The: Sons of Haverford”,
was little more than a collection
Barroom”,
just missed
_... CORRECTION...
Last week‘s News: carried an
error, The average summer
earning reported in the “Jobs
Table” were $401, not $1,401
as stated,
Compliments of
HAVERFORD
PHARMACY
Haverford, Pa.
of standard Haverford jokes. How-
ever, the play was well and origin-
ally done, The action took place
both in the center of the stage and
off to one side, where a quasi-Greek,
chorus composed of five typical
Haverford students and, typically,
one Bryn Mawrter, spoke on the
relative merits of Haverford Col-
lege and the eternal boy-girl rela-
tionship, Several lines were well-
disguised obscenities, although
these were a witty few among a
bulk of cliches.
1960’s effort deserves special
credit, for it. kept the audience
laughing in spite of itself. The act-
ing was adequate and, although
the play moved too"slowly, the per-
formers showed promise and po-
tential.
Class Night concluded its per-
formances with the Faculty Show.
Unfortunately, there is little to say
because the show presented little
in the first pla¢e. Nevertheless,
faculty members are always amus-
ing to their students,
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Recommendations
Thursday, March 21
Mr. Harrison from Marshall
Field in Chicago and suburbs, with
| siemnbet stores in Seattle and
ellevue, ‘Washington, is coming to
see seniors and graduate students
who may be interested in the Exec-
utive Training Program. It is hop-
ing summer postions also. Please
sign for appointments at the Bu-
reau of Recommendations.
Fencing
On Friday afternoon, March 8,
the Bryn Mawr fencng team left
for Elmira College New York.
After being forced by a snowstorm
to spend the night en route, the
group finally reached the college
on Saturday morning. Elmira edg-
ed out Bryn Mawr, 15 to 11, the
ed he will see undergraduates wish- |
“THE COLLEGE NEWS,
former’s varsity winning 6 to 3
and the JV tying 2 to 2.
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