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Georgia College Knowledge Box Colonnade Special Collections 2-10-1966 Colonnade February 10, 1966 Colonnade Follow this and additional works at: https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Mass Communication Commons Recommended Citation Colonnade, "Colonnade February 10, 1966" (1966). Colonnade. 595. https://kb.gcsu.edu/colonnade/595 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections at Knowledge Box. It has been accepted for inclusion in Colonnade by an authorized administrator of Knowledge Box. The Colonnade ii mmm Volume 41 No. 6 The Woman's College of Georgia February 10/1966 Geiger, Collins, Powell To Head Organizations In elections held on Feb, zations, Gerry feels, is 3 and 8, WC students chose "to use the leadership po- Gerry Geiger, Connie Col- tential on campus. We'll lins and Sally Powell to do a lot of this through head the three major or- joint projects." ganizations, CGA, Rec, and Y. Connie Collins, president^ elect of Rec, is a junior Gerry Geiger, the new and is a health and phy- president of CGA, is a sical education major from physical education major Savannah, Georgia. She from Miami, Florida. plans to teach her major She has been active in the after graduation, although Recreation Association, her plans are stilLindefi- especially in skill clubs. nite. Connie also intends In CGA Gerry has served to return to earn her mas- as corresponding secre- ters degree. tary^-on House Counci^and chairman of elections. She Connie Collins During her freshman, so- Gerry Geiger is also on Judiciary.. phomore, and junior years Sally Powell major organizations work- Connie served on the Rec In addition to her Rec Board in such offices as I'll teach for a year or and CGA activities Gerry ing together on the same two then get my Masters Othello level*' for joint projects. Dorm Manager, Swimming is also a member of the Chairman, and Recording degree in some phase of Service Guild and has ser- "One thing all three have home economics, possibly To Be Shown in mind," she says, "is Secretary. As for REC ved as her class* general activities for next year, either clothing or textiles. The National Theatre of chairman of Golden Slipper getting more big name She also stated that her Great Britian will present bands." Connie admits that she has for three years. no definite plans. A Sunday ideal city to teach in after their filmed version of Wil- Gerry* s hope for the com- One of the chief purposes graduation would be about liam Shakespeare's 'Oth- of the three major organi- night supper is one of many ing year is "to get the 3 popular ideas, but it is still the size of Newnan, but ello* at the Campus Thea- preferably out of the state. tre on Feb. 16-17. Matinee in the discussion stage. Rec performances will begin at will sponsor a retreat for 3:30 when prices are $1.25 ^S'i i both old and new members Players Stage for students, $1.50 for at the end of the quarter adults. The evening per- to make plans for spring Romeo & Juliet formances will begin at quarter and to acquaint new 8:00 when all seats will officers with their respon- William Shakespeare's cost $2.00 sibilities. universal love story, This Warner Brothers Connie summed up Rec's Romeo and Juliet, will be production will star Sir most important contribu- presented by the National Laurence Olivier as Othel- tion to WC in saying, "It players in Russell Auditor- lo, Maggie Smith as Des- provides activities which ium Friday, February 18, demona, Frank Finlay as offer each of us an oppor- at 8 p.m. The production Tago, and Joyce Redman as tunity to make enjoyable is a part of the College lec- Emilia. Stuart Burge di- use of our leisure time." ture series. recteid the film. Players is an operation In a statement on the pro- Sally Powell, the newly of Universal Players, a non- duction Sir Laurence ex- elected president of the profit theatrical corpora- plained "This is not Young Women's Christian tion which is the longest a photographed stage per- Association, is a home running national classical formance. It is a film of economics major from repertory in this country a performance, shot aga- Newnan, Georgia, where during the twentieth cen- inst backgrounds offering she resides with her pa- tury. The organization was as little visual distraction rents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- founded by the Reverend as possible from the in- FOLK DANCE & FUN bert Powell. Gilbert V. Hartke at the Ca- tentions of Shakespeare-- Prior to her election to tholic University. or our own performance The Folk and Square donated by several mer- the presidency, Sally ser- From Catholic Univer- of them.** Dance Club sponsored a chants in Milledgeville ved in her freshman year sity, the Speech and Drama Olivier has won wide ac- night of "folk dance and were given away. as Wesley representative Department has provided claim from critics and fun" Tuesday night in the The gymnasium was de- to Y, in her sophomore the pattern followed in all scholars alike for his in- gym. corated for the occasion year as communication co- touring productions of terpretations of Shakes- The event featured Mr. by the club members, who ordinator, and. in her junior Players. Mrs. Edith Dap- peare. "Henry V" brought Garnett Sloane as guest came in native dress of year as vice-president. pert of Delmar, New York, Olivier a special Academy caller for the dances. Mr. different countries. A blue She is also a member of is the tour director. Cur- Award in 1946 for acting, Sloane is a graduate of and white replica of the the Service Guild, Phi rently in its seventeenth producing, and directing. Berea College in Berea, world suspended from the Upsilon Omicron, and the season, the group is on the "Hamlet" earned him 1948 Kentucky, where he stud- ceiling was ornamented WCG home economics the road every year from Academy Awards for the ied American, English, and with streamers of various chapter. October through April. best male performance and Danish folk dances. colors. Sally is interested main- The outstanding trade- best film. In 1962 he went on a tour The international idea was ly in sewing and makes mark of this theatrical In an interview with Life through Central and South further carried out by the a large part of her ward- group is teamwork. The magazine, Olivier discuss- America with a group of special menu and table de- robe herself. She is al- performers have a common ed his approach to Othello: other college students corations for the evening so an avid swimmer. Last background of training and "I try to reassure the au- sponsored by the State De- meal. These atmosphere summer she worked at the experience. Personnel in- dience that they are not partment of Education. In creators were design- county day camp along with volved with the National going to see some grotes- 1963 he performed with a ed and made by the mem- the YWCA. Players have numbered over que, outsized dimension of club before President and bers of the Folk and Square As for her future plans, three hundred actors, di- something which they can't Mrs. Kennedy. Dance classes with ma- Sally says, "I imagine rectors, designers and understand or sympathize During the program Tues- terials obtained in many staff members. The play with. If you have succeed- day night he taught the au- cases from the countries Alumnae Funds is directed by Mr. James ed in the initial moments-- dience several dances and themselves. D. Waring. either by a very strong called them. Refreshments The evening was spon- Have Many Uses The main characters are stamp of characterization were served, and during the sored by the Physical Edu- Though many are unaware Romeo, played by Chris so they recognize you as intermission door prizes cation Department, the Re- of the fact, quite a few WC Sarandon; Juliet, Halo Wi- a real guy, or by a quiet Ho" a world drama as creation Association and students are reaping the ne sj The Nurse, PatHechf, approach -- then I think well as a tale of indivi- the Special Activities Fund benefits of alumnae funds and Mercutio, Philip Le- there's no end to where dual poignancy and bet- according to Miss Sarah Strange. Other roles are you can lead them in size rayal. The power, pas- Bethel, alumnae secre- Montague, Michael McCa- of acting a little later. sion, verisimilitude and Michaelangelo tary. han; Capulet, Kenneth Kim- The London Times critic pathos of Sir Laurence 01- In the NDEA program the mins; Benvolio, Charles 0. in response to this pre- ivier's performance are February 23 alumnae funds are used to Lynch; Tybalt, Richard Ba- sentation said, "Sir Lau- things which will be spo- secure federal aid in the uer; Paris, Con Roach; Fri- proportion of one alumnae ar Laurence, Michael Mur- ' rence's senstional perfor- ken of with wonder for a check TV Guide mance makes this "Othe- long time to come." dollar to nine federal ones. dock. Page 2 THE COLONNADE February 10,1966 February 10, 1966 THE COLONNADE Page 3 Compus The Glass Henagerle Coming Next Week As We See It Think'st Thou To The winter production of to be a difficult but very tight and well-knit pro- Comedy the Woman's College Thea- good one, a very special duction," says Mr. Ma- ter will be The Glass Me- kind of show." To be pre- (reprinted from Reader's loon.