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           Patriotic  Play                                                                                   Rev.  Rentz  New

          Rated  Success                                                                                     Board  President


                                                                                                               The Rev. James E. Rentz,  pastor
                 By Sally Elder,                                                                             of  Grace  Baptist  churcli,  Newhall,
             Carl Graves and Mark Guy                                                                        has  been  elected  new  president  of
           Not  Without  The  Women,  COC's                                                                  the Board of Trustees of the  Santa
         original bicentennial play performed                                                                Clarita Community College district.
         four times last week, came off well,                                                                  Carl  Boyer  was  re-elected  vice
         all things considered.                                                                              president-clerk  and  Dr.  Robert  C.
           A bit spotty at times, the original                                                               Rockwell,  COC's  superintendent-
         two-act play by William Baker, oral                                                                 president, was elected secretary.
         communications  instructor  and                                                                       Other  board  members  include
         drama coach,  provided an alternate                                                                 Louis  Reiter,  Francis  T.  Claffey,
         view  of  traditional  stories  of  our                                                             and  Peter  Huntsinger,  the  out-
         fight  for  independence,  featuring,                                                               going board president.
         as  the  title  idicates,  the  vital  role
         played by revolutionary era women.
           An interesting feature of the play                                                                  Summer  Jobs
         was the between-scene commentary
         by a pair of revolutionary  war "TV   The Rev. James E. Rentz, new president of COC's Board of Trustees, receives   List  Available
         commentators",  played  convincing-  gavel from  out-going president Peter F. Huntsinger.   ,
         ly  by Tim Perry and  Denny Fathe-
         Aazam, who,  in  addition to provid-                                                                  Information for  summer  employ-
         ing  running  commentary  of  the                                                                   ment  in  sales,  camps,  amusement
         war,  interviewed  key  women                                                                       parks,  and  other  areas  is  available
         supporting  the  war  for  indepen-                                                                 at the Job Placement office.
         dence.                                                                                                Alcoa company will be on campus
           Two  women  were  really  the                                                                     May  20  in  the  Lecture  Hall  from
         "stars" of the believable and authen-                                                               12-1  p.m.  interviewing for  summer
         tic  drama.  Lynne McGowan  played                                                                  sales positions.
         Lydia  Darragh,  a  Quaker  turned                                                                    Students carrying  a  minimum  of
         spy, and Mary Jane Hayes delineat-                                                                  12  units  may  apply  for  on-campus
         ed  Nancy  Hart,  militant  farmer's                                                                jobs for next year by contacting Dr.
         wife who guarded the hearth while                                                                   Robert  Gilmore,  Job  Placement
         the men-folk went off to war.                                                                       office.
           Particularly appealing and/ or con-
         vincing in the play were youngsters                                                                       RECITAL
         recruited  for  the  cast,  including
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         Nadine  McGowan,  Daniel  Hayes
         and Tom Brown.                                                                                      tions in the San Francisco bay  area
           One  of  the  play's  highlights  was                                                             and elsewhere.
         an interview by the TV  commenta-                                                                     Ms.  Garritson was a  staff accom-
         tors with Mary K.  Goddard, editor-                                                                 panist  for  the  Stanford  Opera
         publisher  of  a  Boston  newspaper,   Important roles in Not  Without  The  Women,  COC's bicentennial play  staged   theater  and  has  also  appeared
         played  by  Andrea  Cottam.  The   last week, were played by Dave Bubnash (left), Lynne McGowan and Richard   frequently  in  recitals  in  the  San
         interview provided one of the more   Bund.  Play was written by William Baker,  oral communications instructor.   Francisco  bay  area  as  well  as
         humorous mements of the night.                                                                      abroad.  She  has  been  awarded  a
                                                                                                             scholarship  to the  Berkshire  Music
           Kudos  to  featured  players  go  to
         Richard  Bund,  Continental  army                                                                   Center this summer.
                                                                                                               Also  an  accomplished  flute  play-
         officer;  Paul McGowan,  husband of
         the  Quaker  spy;  David  Bubnash,                                                                  er,  Ms.  Garritson  is  studying  the
         son of Mrs.  Darragh;  Becky  Young                                                                 instrument at Yale university.
                                                                                                               Admission to the recital is free.
         and  Tom  Mazzocco,  revolutionary
         era sweethearts, and Darla Goudey,                                                                    A  second  music  department  pro-
                                                                                                             gram,  also  free  to  the  public  and
         woman  dispatch  rider,  who  also
         served as assistant director for  the                                                               students, is the Spring Concert at 3
                                                                                                             p.m.,  Sunday,  June  6,  in  the
         production.
           The  cast  also  included  Robin                                                                  Student Center dining room.
                                                                                                               Ms.  Schroeter  will  direct  the
         Huntsinger,  Victoria  Brown,  Keith
         Ronald, Arthur Malin, Walt Whitte-                                                                  Chamber  Singers  and  the  College
         more,  Terri Bronson,  Susan Fergu-                                                                 Community  Chorus  in  works  by
         son,  and  Dan  Carlson,  some  of                                                                  Morley,  Gibbons,  Wilbye,  di Lasso,
         whom played double roles.                                                                           Stravinsky,  Persichetti,  Biggs  and
                                                                                                             Johannes Brahms.
           The  versatile  and  authentic  set
         was  designed  and  constructed  by                                                                   Robert Downs,  music  instructor,
                                                                                                             will  direct  the  Wind  Ensemble  in
         cast  members  who  also  created
         their own costumes.                                                                                 Movements 1 and 2 of "Symphony in
           The  production  crew  included                                                                   B-flat"  by  Paul  Faucet,  and  "Four
         Dan  Selmser,  stage  manager;  Joe                                                                 Preludes"  based  on  the  lives  of
         Allen,  lights;  Keith  Crasnick,   Tim  Perry  (left)  and  Denny Fathe-Aazam enacted roles of TV  newscasters,   George   Gershwin,   Vincent
         sound;  Patty  Byrne,  props;  Casey   reporting  the  events  of  the  American  Revolution  and  interviewing  key   Youmans,  Cole  Porter  and  Jerome
         Churchill, make-up, and Tim Perry,   revolutionary era women.                                       Kern by Robert Bennett.
         artwork.                                                                                              The concert includes a dual-piano
           Baker directed.                   CANDIDATES                                                      performance  by  Donna  Lucas  and
           Not  Without  The  Women  was  a                                  Muhl had no comments regarding   Steve Espinoza of three preludes by
         most worthy effort by College of the   (Cont'd From Page 1)        his candidacy.                   George Gershwin.
         Canyons amateur thespians.         A  member  of  the  football  and   "I don't  promise  anything except   SICK ANIMAL
                                          wrestling teams, Hegge says,  "You   to  represent  the  students  of  COC
                                                                                                               If you have an emergency relating
          APPLICATIONS                    can't  force  athletics  on  people-  more  to  the  Board  of  Trustees,   to a sick or injured animal,  y-0u  can
                                                                            which I plan to run for  in  the fall,"
                                          that's  their  decision."  A  business
           Applications  for  admission  to   administration major,  Hegge hopes   said Simas.               get free advice by  calling 259-7745.
  r      California  State University,  North-  "to get rid of the overall picture that   Eligible students-those showing   Leave your name and phone number
         ridge  must be  received  by  July  15   football players are dumb."   a spring 1976  ASB  card-may vote   and a veterinarian  will  return  your
         for  the  fall  semester.  COC's  Coun-  "Athletics  should  have  an  equal   on  May  24  and  25  in  the  Student   call.  This  "animal  hotline"  service
         seling office has applications as well   say  in  student  body  government,"   Activities Center from  10  a.m. to 2   has  been  established  by  Dr.  Rags-
         as CSUN's summer schedules.      he added.                         p.m.  and from  5:30 to 8:30 p.m.   dale,  a local veterinarian.
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