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Greek tragedy was featured in the first<br />

studio productions <strong>of</strong> the year. "Antigone"<br />

is the third part, chronologically,<br />

in a trilogy by Sophocles. Although the<br />

action <strong>of</strong> the play is continuous, it was<br />

divided into three sections, as an experiment<br />

in directing, for the advanced play<br />

production class. Larraine Cole directed<br />

the first division which featured Marion<br />

Davidson as Antigone. The second part<br />

was directed by Ken Goldsberry, and<br />

Mary Thompson played the title role.<br />

The last part had Marie Hargis as student<br />

director and June Schalkau as Antigone.<br />

June Schalkau<br />

Antigone (Marlon Davidson) reflects the rnood <strong>of</strong> the<br />

firat act aa • h e wondeH whether to disobey the king<br />

and b u ry her bro ther.<br />

Mary Thompson<br />

Teireaiaa (Fred Burton ) advises Creon, King <strong>of</strong> Thebes<br />

(Stowell J ohnetone ). who h aa refused a proper burial<br />

t o Poly n lcee, Antigone 'a brother.<br />

Joan Coble<br />

((}ulwa!J/ /3oun/ 1950 Summer Show<br />

Summer school set the scene for still<br />

another major play. Miss Collette chose<br />

"Outward Bound" by Sutton Vane for<br />

the 1950 summer show. The plot concerned<br />

an oddly assorted group <strong>of</strong> people<br />

who found themselves on a shipdestination<br />

unknown. They eventually<br />

learned that they were all dead and on<br />

their way to the judgment day.<br />

Ken Goldeberry, Mort Grinker, Guy T e rwilleger, Larrelne<br />

Cole, T ed Gallagher, Shlrley: Banning, Robert<br />

Bunting, Mary Thornpeon.<br />

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