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Thur».. Sept 21, 1972 (Sec 5) GRESHAM (Ore ) O U TLO O K - 7 Shakespeare classes visit Ashland plays “ S lay four days, see four plays ” Signs and banners proclaim th e m e ss ag e th ro u g h o u t Ashland home for the annual Shakespearean F estival Mt Hood Com m unity College stu d e n ts an d c o m m u n ity citizens did just that. July 13-16 In fac t, they saw fiv e plays in four days. The field trip was coor dinated through the sum m er Shakespeare course, taught by Miss W in ifred Casterline “ W e had a wonderful group They w ere so e a g e r,” she said A p p ro x im a te ly 40 peo ple tra ve lled to Ashland for the event An equal num ber of students and interested citizens went Expenses w ere paid by the participants "This sum m er m arked our fo u rth tr ip ," notes M iss C asterline "W e have more people each ye ar and we try to do more each year We went at a fearfu l p ace." T h e fiv e p la y s in c lu d e d Shakespear s " L o v e ’s L ab o u r’s L o s t, ” "T ro liu s and C ressida;” and H enry The Fourth, P art Two ” Also seen w ere M ille r ’s "T h e C ru c ib le" and Chekhov’s "U n cle Van ya " "W e talked about the plays c o n s ta n tly . I asked fo r questions and got them I gave them things to look for and we discussed everything It was an in fo r m a l c la s s r o o m everyw here we w e n t.” Miss Casterline said Besides play-going, the M H CC group visited Jacksonville, an old gold m ining town near M edford, and saw C ra te r L ake "W e also to u re d th e Shakespearean T h e a te r.” The field trip is scheduled each year at the close of a s u m m e r session to a llo w prepara! ion The class had read all the S h a k e s p e a re p la y s seen in Ashland We also provide background m a teria l for the com m unity p a r t ic ip a n t s ," sa id M iss Casterline. C h a rle s A b s h ire , lib r a r y c h a ir m a n , re p ro d u c e d s u m m aries and critiques of the plays " T h e g ro u p p a r t ic u la r ly enjoyed "T h e C ru c ib le” and "T ro ilu s and C ressida,” Miss Casterline thought “ Next ye ar, we hope to in clude an e x tra day and attend the P ete r B ritt M usic F estival in Jacksonville,” she said CUCUMBERS (»KAMA IS big pert ol MHCt"» ro- ru rriru la r program Richard Melo will direct the drama program thia (all and ha* Cucumbers left on the vine too long usually have a dull color -They also turn yellowish and are lik ely to have tough flesh and larg e hard seeds Avoid them I f they look even lig h tly w ithered, they m ay also be b itte r, according to the U SD A Bitterness in cucum bers can also be caused by hot scheduled a* hi* (ir*l production "The Canterbury T a le *.” Performance* will be November 10-11-17-18. i Spen* photo) So They're Going To College . . . and you're wondering about how they should handle their money , T H E B A N D IT Cap toe, tone, brow n and n a tu ra l. From C o n n ie . . . *15.95 , JA SO N 4 Speed lace, brow n suede, black p a te n t. From C onnie . . . *15.95 TV 4 P O T A T O T O E SUEDE C lunky fashion, brow n suede, rust suede. From JEN A Y S *14.95 T H E A D ID A S AND HERE'S W H Y .. . 2 The family will have a good bavit for da termining money need» for future year» of school 4 O lym pia . . *21.95 Italia. .*20.95 They will learn to appreciate the actual cost of their education 3 water» P u t Y o u r Foot D ow n For Fashion Personal Checking Account They gel good training in the important matter of money management w eather resulting in a low ering of m oisture in the cucum ber This bitterness w ill not c a rry over if the cucum bers are used to m ake pickles, how ever, it is recom m ended that to reduce the bitterness, the cukes be soaked overnight in a 5 per cent bnne (A, cup salt to 1 gallon Their check* will provide good receipt» ,.,b».p=,d PHONE 665.3161 V te d lik e to ^ c t to k n o w you. T H E CU FF W AFFLE STO M PER N atu ral leath er, brow n suede and blue suede. From W eyenberg*29.95 iorfton Brown two tone leather and natural leather. From Weyenberg lutolishlon "« t)N I Gresham Branch - 110 N.E. Roberts Ave. J L o w C ut Waffle Stom pers lx * »01 • »» 101» GKSHAM OKlGOft 97030 *20.95 KEEP ON IR U C K IN . . . In fashions from Gordon Stone’s Key to Fashion