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THE  CANYON  CALL
















              Vol.  VI,  No.  4                              COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS                                     November 17,  1975


                                                                                                              CDC  Will  Stage


                                                                                                               Comedy-Satire



                                                                                                                "The  Contrast",  reportedly  the
                                                                                                              first  full-length  play  written  by  an
                                                                                                               American,  will . be  presented  four
                                                                                                              times in  the  Little  Theater  behind
                                                                                                              the  Bookstore,  with  the  premiere
                                                                                                               set for 8 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 4.
                                                                                                                Subsequent  performances  of  the
                                                                                                              comedy  satire by  Royall  Tyler  will
                                                                                                              be staged at 1 and 8 p.m. on Friday,
                                                                                                               Dec.  5,  and  again  at  8  p.m.  on
                                                                                                               Saturday, Dec.  6.
                                                                                                                This is the first play produced on
                                                                                                              campus  since  the  drama  program
                                                                                                               was recessed two years ago.
                                                                                                                The  all-student  cast  includes
                                                                                                               April  Muhl,  Terri  Bronson,  Darla
                                                                                                               Goudey, Michelle Compton, Victoria
                                                                                                               Brown,  Timothy  Perry,  Jeffery
                                                                                                               Mallory,  Kirk  Tolbert,  Steven
                                                                                                               Smith,  Charles lppoliti and William
                                                                                                               Boshae.
                                                                                                                William  Baker,  oral  communica-
                                                                                                              tions instructor, directs, assisted by
                                                                                                               Virginia  Millett.  Costume  designer
                                                                                                               is Mary Jane Halyes.
                                                                                                                The two-act play,  first  presented
                                                                                                               in  1787,  satirizes  artificial  social
                                                                                                               conventions  popular  in  early
                                                                                                               American cities.
                                                                                                                The plot involves the heroine (Ms.
                                                                                                              Goudey) pursued by a foppish young
                                                                                                               man  (Mallory)  who  apes  the  arti-
                                                                                                               ficiality  of  European  society.  The
                                                                                                               hero  is  an  unsophisticated  but
                                                                                                               manly American officer (Perry).
                                                                                                                Students with  ASB  cards  will  be
          Five outstanding examples of campus pulchritude received the most votes in  recent primary elections for  Homecoming
                                                                                                               admitted  free.  Admission  price  to
          Queen. They are (left to right, standing)  Naomi Harjo,  Valarie Nocciolo and Valarie Mundell and  (seated)  Nancy Beaty   others is  $2.
          and  Kathy Ellis. One will be elected queen in  elections Tuesday  (Nov.  18).  The  others will  serve as  her  court  during
                                                                                                                The  theater  is  located  in  the
          halftime festivities of the COC-Compton game on Saturday (Nov. 22).  Identity of the winner will remain secret until that   Student  Center  behind  the  book-
          time.                                                                                                store.
                   Five  CDC  Beauties  Vie  For  Homecoming
                                                                                                                 Stage  Winter
                  Queen  Crown  In  November  18  Election
                                                                                                               Concert  Dec.  7
                By Charles F. Connell      game. The other four will constitute   Vollmer  will  reign  with  a  Home-
                                           her court.                        coming  Queen  whose  identity  will   A  combined  concert by  the  wind
           The theme for  this year's Home-  An  undisclosed  number  of  stu-  be disclosed at halftime.      ensemble,  chamber  singers  and
          coming is "The Spirit of '76".   dents also voted for_ Frank Vollmer   Halftime  entertainment  includes   college-community  chorus  will  be
            Five  beautiful  co-eds  are  vying   as  Homecoming  King,  a  new  posi-  a  simulated  Revolutionary  war   presented  in  the  Student  Center
          for the throne of COC's fifth  Home-  tion  this year.  Contrary to  campus   battle, a ride on  horseback by  Paul   cafeteria at 3 p.m.  Sunday,  Dec.  7,
          coming Queen.                    scuttlebutt, Vollmer was not trying   Revere, a performance  of  patriotic   under  sponsorship  of  the  music
           The  nominees  are  Nancy  Beaty,   to emulate "Goldie Glitters", a male   and  popular  tunes  by  the  college   department.
          Kathy  Ellis,  Naomi  Harjo,  Valarie   elected Homecoming Queen at Santa   band,  and a fireworks display.   The ensemble will present patrio-
          Mundell and Valarie Nocciolo.  Final   Monica college recently.      Prior  to  the  coronation,  the   tic  and  holiday  music  including  the
          elections  are  set  for  Tuesday,   "Any comparison between me and   candidates will tour Cougar stadium   "Chester"  overture  by  William-
          November 18.                     Goldie is  (censored)," said  Vollmer,   in  automobiles.           Schuman, a revolutionary era hymn-
           The  polls  are  located  in  front  of   'Tm all king."            After the tour, the candidates and   tune and a chorale and variations on
          the  student  lounge  in  the  Student   Ms.  Teri  Bronson,  Homecoming   their escorts will  promenade across   "Now  Thank  We  All  Our  God"  by
          Center. Voting hours are 10  a.m. to   committee  chairperson,  explained   the  field  for  the  coronation  cere-  Lucien Cailliet.
          2 p.m. and 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.     that  the  election  code  was  revised   mony.  Lauri  Haynes,  last  year's   The chamber singers will present
           The  winner  will  be  crowned   recently to eliminate the possibility   queen,  will  crown  COC's  Home-  madrigals  and  love  songs,  and  the
          Homecoming  Queen  during  half-  of a man being elected Homecoming   coming Queen for  1975.        combined  chorus  will  offer  a  seg-
          time  of  the  COC-Compton  football   Queen.                             (Cont'd on Page 2)                ( Cont'd on Page 3)
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