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the collegiate
November 2, 195'
Group’s First Play:
Elusion Or Reality?
Cast of “Six Characters In Search Of An Author”, scheduled to be presented in Howard Chapel
Nov. 16, 17 and 18.
New Plan For Chapel Approved
offo,. i^nmnlptinfT thp tinn a medical C
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the ideas and issues presented.
Therefore, compulsory attend
ance will be required for Con
vocations, and attendance for
Conversations will be voluntary.
Penalty
In regard to the penalty to
be imposed for failure to abide
by compulsory attendance regu
lations, after the second unex
cused absence in a semester a
student will be warned concern
ing his relationship to the regu
lation, and after the third un
excused absence in a semester
he will be placed on probation.
Upon the occurrence of the
fourth unexcused absence the
student will be removed from
the college after completing the
semester’s academic work for
which he could receive credit.
With the elapse of one semes
ter (summer sessions excluded),
the student will be eligible to
apply to the Admissions Com
mittee for readmission.
Excused absences will be
granted upon presentation of
valid evidence of being involved
in a legal or military obliga-
Listeners Still
Applauded Him
Speaking to students and cam
pus administrators at a recent
United Campus Christian Fellow
ship conference on higher educa
tion, Philip Werdell, editor of
Moderator, said, “I have been
told that If I recited my ^ech
backwards, or if I stood silently
for three minutes, you listeners
would clap just as you would
if I read what I have written.”
Werdell picked up his unde
livered speech and walked off.
After a few moments of silence,
listeners clapped—just as if he
read what he had written.
BoddieWard
Is Honored
T. Boddie Ward was elected
“Trustee Emiritus” for life by
the Board of Trustees last week.
The resolution electing him
read: “RESOLVED, that the
Board of Trustees of Atlantic
Christian College at its annual
meeting on Oct. 25, 1967, pur
suant to the By-Laws and in
deep appreciation of his faithful
and exemplary service to the
College during his 16 years as a
member of the Board of
Trustees, hereby elects T. Bod
die Ward of Wilson, North Caro
lina, Trustee Emiritus for Life.”
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tion, a medical case, or a mat
ter of death.
The matter of petitions for
waiving the requirements for at
tendance at Convocations will be
handled by the Petitions Com
mittee.
Date Lists
A listing of the dates of the
Convocations and an indication
of the nature of the program
will be given to each student
at the beginning of the semes
ter in order for him to be ad
vised well in advance of the
scheduled events and have op
portunity to make plans for at
tendance.
The President will appoint a
person responsible for the
ministration of this program,
giving attention to the mechani
cal details of implementing the
program such as scheduling,
method of taking attendance, ap
peals procedure, etc.
Illusion or reality? This is the
question that each of the six
characters in Luigi Pirandello’s
“Six Characters In Search of an
Author” attempts to answer.
The play is to be the first of
the season for ACC’s Stage and
Script.
The father in the play is in
his late forties, a pale man with
hair thinning at the temples. He
is dressed conservatively and
generally appears either relaxed
and quite charming, or rough
and almost violent. He is the
head of the group of characters
who have come in search of a
place to re-inact an episode of
their unfortunate lives.
Small and weary, the mother
appears in her early forties
seemingly thoroughly defeated by
life, as if she has been over
whelmed by some dreadful dis
grace, She is dressed in the
black of mourning which is a
direct contrast to her dialk
white, wax-like face. She is not
in accord with the father’s idea
of presenting a portion of their
story on stage, and bears a
look of silent anguish and down
cast eyes.
The stepdaughter is very beau
tiful, dashing and impudent. Her
greatest desire is the reliving
of the story with particular at
tention paid to the near catas
trophic seduction scene in Ma
dame Pace’s bedroom.
The boy is 14 — a frightened,
dejected figure also dressed in
morning. He is held in contempt
by the stepdaughter, whereas
she displays the greatest tender
ness and affection for the little
girl. The little gril is about
four years old and wears a
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at the waist.
The son is 22, tall and sevtf
in manner. He treats his fatv
with resentment, and his moi,
with indifference. He is
properly and conservatively, i
is clearly not in mourning,
Although not listed as one'
the six characters, Madame Pj.
eventually appears with the ij
ily to take her part in |
story. She is the owner ^
dress shop, but also sp«cialiE
in taking young ladies mi,
her guidance in training to l)ii;
good cheer to her men 5
tomers. She is described as;
ugly woman, wearing an incif
ble carrot-colored wig.
These six characters, al;
with Madame Pace, combinep
sonalities and versions of I
story in an attempt to prove!
theirs is a play of the mit
But what is it in truth: illit
or reality?
Inmates
To Play
The Inmates, a Raleighi
combo, will play for the it
Homecoming dance, scfe
for Nov. 11 following the te
ball game with Appak
State Teadiers College.
The dance will be held ii
lobby of Hines Hall and 1
will be casual. It will begt:
9 p.m. and run through 12:
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