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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.

