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THE LUMBERJACK Northern_ Arizona University flagstaff. Arizona Tu~-da) \1 ardl 5, 1968 alph Holly., peech Head ead at 65 year veteran cousins, Andrew Ladd, Tampa, t:wght at Del Norte, Colo., High Arizona Univer sity Fla.; Mr. and 1\lrs. Walter Pre. School from 193Z-36, was pre> member Ralph Julius dovich, Pueblo, Colo.; Mr. and lessor at Wl!ster n Slate Col Luminarias Dot Campus-- Minus Snow--In Snow Carnival Week Activities associated professor of Mrs. Larry Collins, Shaker Ie~. Gunnison, Colo., from t93~ passed away in his home Heighls, Ohio; Mr. and M;-s. EI- 42 Holly served in the U. S. Mar. 4, following sever wood Robinson, Los Angeles, Arm.' from September, 1942, to Wright Apologizes ' itlness. He recently Calif.; and Reverend and Mrs. March, t943, and then was a sur ger y at the BJt CiinkenbeardofWoodR.ver, production control supervosor Third Stage Producti£Jn; HospitaL Nebr. for the Cannon Electric Com- services wm be held John Hall, Flagstaff, a former pany, Los An~Ies, Calif., from For Student Body morning at 10 o'clock student of Holly's will si~ 1943 up to the time he jomed the Church of E pi- several vocal selections at the NA U faculty on Nov. I, 1945. Associated Students President Mar v Wright, as spokesman Curtains Up on 'Ondine'J on Beaver in Flag ch"rch services, and Dr. John While at NAU hedidf\Jrtherwor k fe>r ASNAU, has issued an apology for an incident connected Father Robert Fosse will Stilley, will be organist. on the graduate level at Cornell with the burial of a Ftagsla!! soldier killed in the Vietnam war. at the ser vices. Burial Holly was born May 19, 1902, University, University of Illiro The incident e>ecurred two weeks ago when studenls in Se By TED 1\fERIKLE at Forest Lawn in Glen at Peru, lll. The veteran speech oiS and at Umversity of Soli christ Hall allegedly yelled e>ut of their windows to soldiers in Lumberjack Staff Writ~r Ca lif., at a time and date and dr ama teacher earned his thern California. volved in tbe burial of the soldier. Students r eportedly yelled set. A. B degree in 1932 and M.A. Last spring he directed ibe at the soldiers and, according to a newspaper report of the in· Arizona Playmakers will feature Jean Gir and eventually are tragically separated because is s urvived by his wife, degree in 1937 at the Univer- last or nearly GO NA U Arizona cident, disrupted the funer al. audoux's "Ondine" as its third stage pr<> they come fr om dHIPrent wor Ids. s~rviving relatives il)o sity of Colorado. Prior to join- Play maker productions. His Ii Wright issued the letter in an atiempt to clarity the Situa duction of the year tomorrow night. Curtain The cast, incl uding 17 men and lZ women, . and Mrs . M A.Ladd, i~ the faculty at Northern Ari- nal prOduction was Luigi Piran tion. He reported that the newspaper accounts were "magni goes up at 8 p.m. for each of four perfor will feature Carol Kuckler as Ondine with Fla., uncle and aunt; and zona Slate College. in 1945, he della's "Henry IV" and it was fied" on the situation, and that Security Department reports mances in the Student Union Auditorium, March Bill Creu!:!. as Ritier Hans, the knight. well received. of the incident did not coincide with the report printed in the 6-9. Other characters in key roles include Steve Holly was listed in "W he>'s newspapers. Here is the iext of his letter: A r omantic fantasy, "Ondine·• tetls the story Napier as Auguste, Dianne Forrester as Eo of a sea nymph and a knight wllo fall in love genie, Laura Parker as Bertha. and Scott AU Writers Club Who in the w~ st" and the ''Di "Dear Mr. Garner (James I. Garner, publis her, Arizona rectory or American Scbe>lars, " Dally Sun), Owens as Bertram. Allan Webb will portray and was a member oftheAmeri "Tbe members of the Executive Council of the Associated the Lord ChambPrlain, Gerald Hrenchlr is the can Educational Theatre Ass Studenls of Northern Arizona University were extremely up NAU Re-hosts trainer of seals; P~nny Wallace Is VUante; nnounces Results cia!:ion and the American Speech set with the recent episode at Sechrist Hall. Don-,a Chilson is An~lique; Connie Kelly is Venus; and Harry Landau is Martho. Edwards President of the NAU Writer's Club, today Asso-:iation. In 1964, he was "We feel that the behavior exhibited by t hese 'men• is named a member of the region inexcusable bui that this beha vlor represents these men alooe. the res~ts of the Annual Creative Writing Contest. AlPA News The cast also includes Peggy Davidson. Roc irst prize in the Short Siory Division went to Jack Maguire al commitiee of the National "Such in~idents as this have been rare on the Nor thern Ari University Festival which parti zona University campus. For this we are very thankful. But erick Stewart, Holly Murphy, Gerry Glss, his satire " Mother, You're Standing on ~ly Poe"; sec~d Guy Taylor, Brian Dugan, Kevin Doyle and to Michael Petryni for his realistic story "Something cipaied in the planning or the this particular incident has been magnified and over-rated by t965 event. many parties. It involved a few lndividuals and does not r epre Rick Kasprzak. Also Allen AUlller, Lynne F"rank, vably Lost"; and third pdze "MI.S awarded to Ken Workshop Bernard Rosenblum. Melissa Kennedy, Nancy his story uJorgen." sent the sentiments of all oftbe students at l'forthern Arizona Uni· At Cornell Universtty, he b& versity. Actual witnesses a ttest to the f:t.ct t."lat the e>ecurance, Lovan and Sbirle} Brown. Mark Sandberg will Division first prize went to Miles Edwards f~r hiS Approldmately 400 students are expected came a member of Alpha Tau serve as Superintendent of the Theater. 16 poems; second prize wect to Rod Baker, third to as liD-American as It was, did not interfere with the funeral at the Tenth Annual Publications Worlcshop on OmPga social fraterruty. He was services and was the work of a great many less per sons than the Noribern Arlzona University campJsJune 23 also a past faculty member of Jansen a dooote winner in the Essay Division, the publicity would lead the public to believe. through July 4, worlcshop director Robert Cox Stage manager for "Ondine" will be Webb, was Blue Key, national service hon first prize for "A Time of Beginning" and second "Associated Students of l'forthem Arlzona University does of Easi High School, Phoenix, said today. while crew chiefs include Fran M.1lmJeal, orary; Kappa D<!lta Pi, national apologize for the unpatriotic example set by these students. for "My American Gentlemen." Third place wen! to Outstanding news~p<'r and yearbook students building and paint; Miss Kennedy, pr~ri ie s ; educational fraternity; and Phi But we contend that the students of Northern Arizona University Maguire for his one page essay "The Weather of My fron: Arizona, New Mexico, California, evada, Hrenchir, stage; Carol West, house and pub Delta Kappa, national profes as a whole were as app-Jled as were our fellow Americans and Utab have attended t11e sessions in the licity; Sarah Ulbricht, costumes; Doyle, light sional educational fraternity. of the English Department acting as judges were that such a thing could happen." past and are already signifying their inten ing; and Richard Malmleaf, sound. He was a past member of the The tetier signed by Marv Wrlght, president of the Short Story; Deanne Wilson, Poetry; and was tions of being at Flagstafi again ibis year, The olav is under the direction of Joe Par FJagsta!f Toastmasters and Kt Associated Students acting as .spokesman for the ASNAU. His ker, its technical managem<>nt supervised by Essay. _ . Cox continued. For the past two years separ wanis Clubs. apology for the students• actions was transmitted to Daily ate twc;.week sessions have been held !or year G. H. Reynolds. p~izes of $15, $10, and $5 in each dms1on wtll be pre- In 19 63 he was honored b:; Sun publlsher James I. Garner and to The Lumberjack Edltor winners in each division at the Annual Award Pro_gram book and newsp.l!l'Jr, but this year tl~e two boih f:t.culty and students atNA t: Jim Car. The Daily Sun ran an ar«·Ie the follow!ng day oo the to be held Wednesday, March 6, 7:30p.m., m the have been combined into one twc;.week sessior. During the I i-minute internlissions In the as Homecoming dedicatee. incident. of the Liberal Arts B uHding. with students atiending classes oriented to three-act prodoction, refreshments will be ion Edwards announced results of elections for staff their particular area. served in the auditorium lobby with pre>eeed.s on 'Pine Knots. C<>-editors, Ken Howell and Miles Eel The newspaper section of the Workshop going toward the Playmakers• scholarshipftmd. will be assisted by poeiry editor, Patty Speer; prose NA U Contest Seeks will concentrate on reporting, make-up, fea Tickets are available for $1 for adults, 75 Ulysses Chambers; and sales \lanager, Susan Burke. tures, sports, editing, and a seminar for cents for students without ID cards, and at editors. Yearbook will emphasize theory. m no chante for stud nts with ID cards. termediate sections in layout and design, an<! a seminar for editors.