Play Review continued from page 17 diene comfortable. This was achieved by Caren Kiets, Maryiynn Bereski, Debbie Krankowski, Rene Sudak, Paula Sieklieki, and Sandi Muccari. Working with Norma Moyer's reception group were Bette Stauffer, Tina Denoia, Jane Barna, and Linda Soloman. Adding to the pleasure of the evening were the incidental mu sical offerings of Christie Lerch, Jerry Covert, Jay Breckenridge, Kathie Breckenridge, and Carol Covert. These musicians were also nart of the musical-dance prelude to the play. It was a madriigal festival with madrigal songs sung-by Geoffrey Buchman(Bass), David Dougherty(Tenor), Patricia Mace(Soprano), Joy Menge.l (Alto), Susan Niehoff(Alto), Juanita Pinkney(Sonrano), and Ann Rosemergey(Alto). The singing was conducted by Professor Joseph Junpeter. Norma Moyer di rected the dance se- quence that was per formed by Marilyn Bereski, Debbie Krankowski, Sandi Muccari, Paula Sieklieki, and Rene Sudak. Then, there is Shakespeare’s exquisite poetry, for Shakespeare is first of all a mag nificent poet. About poetry, W. Somerset Maugham once said this: "The crown of'liter ature is poetry. It is the end and the aim. It is the sublimest ac- Df the human j.nd. It is the achievement of beauty. The writer of prose can • only step aside when the poet passes." Thus, it is fit ting to close this re view with THESEUS' ob servation, about poets as Mark Hengey, playing the role of THESEUS, so ably pointed out in the last act: "The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling. Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven; And, as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and name." Need $$ For Vacation FOR FALL TUITION?? WEAR, SHOW, AND SELL SARAH COVENTRY JEWELRY. KIT SUPPLIED FREE!! CALL 788-3434 for immediate opportunity. The Highacres Collegian. ”•y 17, 1977-1 c - Kafka, past faculty mem ber of the Departments of Speech Communications and English at Highacres, has participated in poe try sesions at Fisher Community Adult School of Miami Beach, Florida. mong those recited were selections by Poe, A.E. poems by three Hazleton New Residence Hall Assistants were announc ed at a Dorm meeting on May 11. They are as fol lows: first floor women': Liz Kovac; second floor women's, Ellen Rebuck; thrid floor women's, Sheryl Felker; first floor men's, Scott Reedy; second floor men's, John Lewis; thrid floor men's, Bud Swenson. These pos itions will take effect beginning Fall term. WHAT’S HAPPENING Professor Andrew Kafka was asked to discuss lyric in poetry and to recite represen tative selections. A- Hausman, Arnold Kliener, Burns, Longfellow, and Elizabeth B. Browning. Kafka also presented poets. Arthue Boyce, Resi dence Hall Coordinator, has officially announced his resignation from his position for personal reasons. continued on page «s> .*7