1961-1962 Yearbook

MIND·II:EADEII: and hypnOTIST, Polgar, searches Dr. Benson as brain waves from Judy Marlin help him locote his check for The performance, which the audience had h,dden. ANXIETY and disapproval are shown on faces of Jon Farri s and Dalton Eddleman ploy inq sons of Floyd lord The Lyceum series this year had much to offer in the way of outstanding performances. hoth in amateur and profess ional entrrtainmC'nt. The most popular programs in the latter category were the app('araJlce of th(' rrccntl.Y renowned duo-piani sts. Fenante and Teich('r~ th e reappearance of Polgar. an expert in hypnosis: and the performance of one of the most famous flamenco guitari sts of our time. Cm-los :vTontaya. Programs by several ac ting- conlpanies ~ a v iola - piano cOlnhination and an opera s t,H rounoeo out the series of professional cntertainment. The most outstanding student presentation of tIl(' ~'rar was "Thr King and I" in which the art, music and drama departments worked together to produce a hit. Authur Miller's "Death of a Sal esman" provirled a professional type of reali stic drama for the Harding community. "My Three Angel s" complet ed the student presentat ions. TOASTING The Three Anqe ls for the ir a ntics and The successful OuTcome of thei r escapade, M arie LOUise smiles WITh enthUSiasm. " HAVE faiTh and keep smiling, Arl ConneCTicut Yankee Bob Brew er urges Carl HeffingTon as he promises 10 proleCT King Arlhur s ki nqdom. 97

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