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Beaver News, 55(19) bakeptare irt1jbap ZteLcbrateb BEAVERs CARDS By Dr Willm Bracy who attended the clean Anyone up crew for disposal Beaver College will hold its band party featuring The Ruthy and Theresa were annual Shakespeare Festival Sharks was not witness to The this only gyrating Monkey every year on Wednesday April pretty decent band but also dance for four hours 22 There will be an afternoon they to bizarre event At the were later observed behind program at 400 oclock in the entrance the human leopard the Castle college Little Theatre swinging through Ellen Greenspan was the trees bananas in hand Glenside Pa followed by distributing safety pins for Clare disguised as an concert by the Folger Consort anyone who wished to appear ancient and medieval in the evening at 800 oclock go-go One unknown punk derelict girl was spasticly in the Castle Mirror Room hurdling exhausted Greenspans supply until she lost consciousness The consort well-known and made chain from his from severe whiplash Several resident group at the earlobe to his nostril creating other dancers were injured in Shakespeare Foiger Library an to handle for the easy grip any event when they were in Washington D.C will female willing to drag him struck by her hair Some other perform selections beginning onto the dance floor more interesting sights with the early Renaissance Unfortunately this lady killer included Lisa and Margot Troubadour settings of words made several innocent who girls thought they were still in to music and with ending blow their cookies Florida Leslie her songs and music from fmally put Daryl the human pogo stick dead sea horses to use Shakespeares plays Nancy who swallowed centrifuge made her debut when she Dr Julia Cummings-Wing was clocked at 300 lost all her swill r.p.m safety pins be special guest artist for And although Peewee Elvin and the afternoon earrings necklaces and program had no dance partner she was was punched out all in the entitled Shakespeare Words relentlessly jumping across course of dancing Speedy and Music She will read some stage throughout the night danced every dance and selections from the plays She was last seen out of drank two of about music and also flying kegs beer but no window the of Murphy clock one saw him hes fast And at exemplify the verbal music of tower one point of the party one Shakespeares poetry She will Elsewhere Mike Stein was student who also few was suffering sing of Kates songs student from William Penn some lute sings for the two weeks late for the from from Cole an epileptic seizure was Porters Kus Me Charter Thomas Reilly will afterndon program but his encircled masquerade party by group of Kate including Hate Men appear as Prospero and Tom The Shakespeare Festival Negro-Indian costume was applauding onlookers who and Brush up Your Wexler of the Theatre School has become annual popular the quite punk He was last thought it was new dance Other musical Beaver Shakespeare College campus will feature of Beaver College It seen being dragged out by the comedy selections will be appear as Caliban both sung originated some fifteen years Renee Jill characters from lbe by Aldrich Tempest ago as special project of the and Dardi There will be some dramatic Slagada Jocelyn Shakespeare class After going There will be some from The of student readings Tamhig public it quickly became Art and also the Shrew and the ThetL readings scenes lyric plays campus-wide and community Exhibition Romeo and discussing the theme of music Juliet and The event The programs observe and Merchant of exemplifying Venice The the anniversary of The Beaver Shakespeares mastery of Beaver College Castleaires Shakespeares birth and death College include Painting Print verbal will Department of Fine Arts music. 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