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Vol.  VIII No. 5                                  COLLEGE  OF  THE  CANYONS                                      November 23,  1917




























































      Three leading players in the 18th century English costume farce, She Stoops to   Berreth as Mrs. Hardcastle. The play,  staged "in the round"  in  the Student
      Conquer,  presented last week  by  COC's  drama  students,  were  (from  left)   Center  Cafeteria,  was  written  by  Oliver  Goldsmith  almost  200  years  ago.
      Robert Romans as Mr. Hardcastle; Keith Ronald as Tony Lumpkin, and Sarah   William Baker  directed.          Photo by Ron Nicholson


                                            College  of  the  Canyons'
        Change  Rules                      annual  fall  Sports  Banquet   Theater  Four  Stages  Costume
                                           honoring athletes will be held
                                           Tuesday, Dec. 6,  in the Cafe-  Farce,  "She  Stoops To  Conquer"
      On  Registration                     teria  at  the  Student  Center.
                                           The  fete  will  cite  some  75
            By Linda Hitzeroth             members  of  the  football  and                       By Kathy McGinnis
       After  eight  years  of  priority   cross  country  teams  and  the   She Stoops to Conquer,  a comedy   An  excellent  performance  was
      registration at COC in which special   women's volleyball team, said   by Oliver Goldsmith, has a sub-title   recorded by Carl Heinz in the role of
      groups of students were  permitted   Mike  Gillespie,  athletic  di-  called The Mistakes of a Night.   Charles  Marlowe,  an  18th  century
      to enroll in classes ahead of others,   rector who  will  be  master of   The latter of the two titles may be   English "gentleman of breeding". In
      College  of  the  Canyons  will  soon   ceremonies  of  the  dinner   the more appropriate.         the  demanding  part,  Heinz  ef-
      adopt  a  l)ew  policy  of  equality  at   starting  at  7  p.m.  Trophies   While the cast of this,  the latest   fectively  portrays  a  spineless  and
      registration.                        will  be  presented to  athletes   production of COC's  Theater Four,   bashful gentleman who  is  confused
       Since the founding of this college,   designated as "most valuable"   rehearsed hard for long hours,  it is   in  the  presence  of  ladies  but  is
      the registration policy has provided   and  "most  inspirational",  as   not polished like a D'yole Carte and   comfortable in the company of men
      for students to register according to   well as for other virtues.   company operetta. But then  again,   and  lovely  barmaids.  In  the  end,,
      their identification  (ID)  card  num-                             this isn't the Greek Theater.    Heinz  earns  empathy  from  the
      bers,  permitting  those  who  have                                 The play,  staged in the round  in   audience  for  his  portrayal  of  the
      attended  the  longest  to  register   were  unable  to  enroll  in  classes   the  Cafeteria  on  six  occasions,  in   confused Marlowe.
      first.                            already filled by earlier registrants.   general  gave  good  effort  with   Another  good  performance  was
       But there were numerous excep-    Priority  registration  has  been   several  above-average  perfor-  that  of  Dianne  Abney  as  Kate
      tions, causing irritation and resent-  granted,  as  reported  by  Bud   mances  counter-balancing  sub-par   Hardcastle, "comely daughter of the
      ment  among  some  students  who         (Cont'd on  page 3)       outputs by others.                      (Cont'd on page 3)
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