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The H-illtopf November 19, 1976, Page Nine fumble r®' >n intercep' Miller [ game ii^ ^ outstandii'5 it for th® lan fullback' Jpartanbut?' led 26 icluding :hdown, a ^ ix scampa^' /ith 1:55 luarter, a® Lller's pa®® : one toucH' enough shut out 3t. For siver Jeroi®^ reat aftajj eight Wiiliab® 3tal of ^ imented win for [ the seas® ,d have he®^ to quit/1®^ have a 9® ^ he seasoi'’ ames of ,s finish® One-Acts ■^ntinued from page one jiuiior theatre arts major, the King and Queen, re spectively. Cindy Zoll, a .’^eshman theatre arts major, I® Princess Camilla, while Uri Williams, also a freshman ^eatre arts major, plays the of Prince Simon. Senior 9lish major Jayne Jaudon Port: th, rays Dulcibella, while .^eatre arts major Kenneth ^^Ison, plays Carlo.The Chan- '®Uor is Wanda Friedrich, *°Phomore theatre arts major, ^irected by Ms. Abood, the ®cond play, "Trevor," pre- ^ts in many ways a contrast the first. Set in Kensing- , t, England and in the pre- S^tt, this play by John Bowen Solves two girls, Jane ■S^Pton and Sarah Lawrence, ^ share a flat in Kensing- P* Sarah has told her par- . that she has a lover Trevor; Jane has told parents that she has a .^^Hce named Trevor. Problem j, ' there is person named ^6Vor. After learning that parents are coming, Sarah up a guy at the local to act as Trevor. Unfor- ,both sets of parents Ij^^tVe, and "Trevor" is kept going from room to room , alternatively as lover fiance. Obviously, the is action-packed. But is also an important j®rlying theme that will be ^ interest to all that at- Angel Jackson, senior Ij^^tre arts major, and '^ie Olsen, junior theatre arts major, portray Jane and Sarah, respectively, while sophomore theatre arts major Dwight Bradley is "Trevor." The Lawrences are played by Debbie Deaton, sophomore the atre arts major, and Bob Kramer of the faculty, the Kemptons by Amy Flack, junior theatre arts major, and Charles Peterson, freshman. Senior history major Jan Abbot is Mr. Hudson. Jill Edwards-Stevenson hails from Virginia Beach, Virginia and can easily be remembered for her roles as Mrs. Maguire in "Ladies of the Jury" and Angel Rochelle in "Tale of Chelm." This past summer Ms. Edwards-Stevenson was employed as performer and assistant audio-technician in the musical outdoor drama "Wilderness Road." With her major area of concentration in children's theatre, Ms. Edwards-Stevenson has written a children's play, "Amos' Secret" which is to be pro duced here during the January mini-term under the direction of C. RobertJones . Cheryl Abood, from Jackson ville, Florida, transferred from Limestone College where she studied under Laurens Moore, a well known profes sional actor. While at Mars Hill, Ms. Abood has worked as Assistant Director of the pro duction of "The Clown" and has acted in several produc tions , including roles as Lady Cynthia in "The Real Inspect or Hound," Heline in "Mother- love ," and Rikfele in "A Tale of Chelm." In addition, Ms. Abood has written a one-act play entitled "Insects." PET CANDLE" Florida’s Answer to the Pet Rock. PET CANDLE comes to you with com plete set of operating instructions to train your PET CANDLE to sit up, stand, light up, and fly. Available in Snnall, Medium, and Large Sizes. PET CANDLE 110 Giralda Ave., Coral Gables, Florida 33134 □ Small $1.00 plus 50c postage & handling □ Medium $2.00 plus 75C postage & handling □ Large $3.00 plus 95c postage & handling Name State 1976. Pet Candle. Inc. Zip. PME Continued from page one year. Admissions director David Mathews says that his office fills out an average of 3,000 forms per year in connection with these awards. 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