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Theater arts gives ‘touching
romance’ the right touch
By BONNIE LANGFORD
■ Stair Writer
When no one dies, flowers
don’t wilt and even a suicide vic
tim can’t succeed, something is
amiss. Yes, death is on vacation.
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somber subject, but it’s also a
touching romance, and the the
ater arts program’s production
of it had just the right touch.
Even the set had the ingre-"
dienls needed to set the roman
tic mood. The theater arts pro
gram did a beautiful job on the
castle hall. It was complete with
chandelier. The set and the cos
tumes hint at romance through-
Economides had a shakey
start with his character before
the appearance of death, but
managed to get into his role in
the later scenes.
The actual first scene with
death, played by Ashton Smith,
was fantastic. It was as moving
and as eerie as an appearance
by death should be, complete
out the play, but the real love
story didn’t actually appear un
til the final scene.
The play started at a slow
pace; it was just another house
party at the castle. But the
castle’s duke, played by Greg
Economides, recieves a more in
teresting visitor than usual —
death.
with the dimmed lights, the
quiet stage and the shrouded
figure in the background.
Smith started his role well
with an excellent speech to the
duke; he really carried the part.
The frightening, yet compelling
something about death was ap
parent in Smith’s acting.
Death decides to find out
why men fear him, and so takes
on the mortal likeness of a
prince to join in on the fun
weekend. Only the duke knows
his true identity.
The female party guests are
charmed by this interesting
stranger; the men only dislike
him. Death obtains a zest for
life; he begins to understand
why mortals fear him, and value
life so.
One of death’s quests, is to
discover what love is. He tries
with three women to find the
answer.
With the first woman he
finds no fire of love, with the
second, Alda, he finds only lust.
Anne Suite has done another
fine job of acting in her role as
Alda. She comes across as being
the woman looking for the
greatest thrill she can find, but
when she discovers she is liter
ally flirting with death, she
backs down.
The third woman is Grazia.
Melissa McDaniel plays the
flighty young woman whom ev
eryone loves. McDaniel handles
well the young innocent girl
with high ideals.
The play does have many
light hearted moments. Death
strongly resembles something
from a Dracula movie; when he
tells Grazia just to call him Bo
ris, the point hits home.
A scene from ‘Death Takes A Holiday’
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Reporter
Professor George Kneller,
from the University of Califor-
nia-Los Angeles, delivered a
speech on the proper study of
education in honor of the first
of the Aikin-Stinnett Lecture
Series, Thursday in Rudder
Tower.
Kneller discussed what
makes education an academic
discipline by first defining disci
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that of “intellectual enterprise
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with concepts, theories and a set
of techniques for gaining, vali
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Kneller then listed reasons
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WASHINGTON — Valley
Interfaith, a Texas religious co
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the federal government fund a
New Deal-style public works
project to put more than 18,000
people to work in the economi
cally depressed Lower Rio
Grande Valley.
Sister Ann Kilkelly, an orga
nizer for the group which
claims more than 100,000 mem
bers, most of them Roman
Catholics, said three of its rep
resentatives sought release of
$66 million in discretionary
funds available to the Depart
ments of Defense, Agriculture,
Commerce and Transportation.
Interfaith leaders said the
funds could create 18,485 tem
porary jobs in the freeze-
stricken area where more than
25,000 people, most of them
impoverished Mexican-Ameri-
can farmworkers, lost their jobs
because of a Christmas freeze
that destroyed $200 million in
citrus and vegetables.
“These are going to be Works
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jobs to do meaningful work, not
long-term employment,” said
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gation.
Cortes, who met with Vice
President George Bush three
weeks ago to arrange a series of
meetings, said the proposed
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