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foJ:xXXVIII - NO. 2 OCTOBER 16, 196 FAI .Y '' TO y PL 0 s C.
l\lr. \Vilson
haron Leo nard, a senior, as Eliza Doolittle; John O'Ma y, also a sen io r, as Henry Higgins; Ike F eath er, a sophomore, as Colonel Pick in g is a n 1 I rly eli ng ; Frank Parks, a junior, as man who a ·ls Ml ll1 <' h ::u·acl t ' F'reddy Eynsford-Hill ; and Tom I al11. n c I lwC'r n J·~liza :mcl Hig Davis, a freshman, as Alfred P . g in s. Hr is the •pi Lom of lhc old Doolittle. gng ll sh grnllc•ma n." Fl"anlc Parks, who plays Fr ddy Eynsfor l-Hill, has b n in lh SSC proclu lions of arni v:tl and Com Alexander .Scourby Presents Program (• lly of J~rron; and in lh student produ lion Phoenix Too F r - A noted actor of stage, scr een, <1111·111. He a lso di!" • lr cl L ('t 'l'hrrl' radio and television came to lk 1"::trc·(• las l y 111·. cscl"ibin g I hr alisbury State College on Thurs r; hara :ler of l•' n ·clcl y, h<' said , day, October 3, 1968, in H olloway "F1·rclcl y iH an a1" islocn1li ·. s liff Hall Auditorium when Alexander 'CJli a 1· young 111 :1_11 wilh a l finilc courby presented " Walt Whit cl a mpne>ss b hincl llw cars. Hr fa ll s man's Am erica," a dramatic pro hr•arl ovc· 1· h<' C' ls fen · 11: Jizft a n l sin gs gram uncl r the auspices of the I IH' song " 11 lhC' Slt"CC> l WhC>t"(' College Cul tural Affairs Commit- • You Li v<'"." T N T h J Tom I avis. A!fn•d P . Dooli ttl tee. WO ew eac ers om "A powerful characterization," I in lh • show. 1wrfo r111 <'d in hi gh Was ~he wa_Y theater-critic-at-large S. S • C . Facu ·It Y s ·hool in Hallu11 . 'trawha t, Blc's t Brook Atkmson described Alexan Ja mrs F. 1 nn. A ling- f'fln nf Fnot Forward a nd 'l'hc Lottt•ry. der Scou rby's r ecent portrayal of / lh Co ll ge a l "ali sbul"y Lale OJ- His si n,ri ng <'X pC' ri •n ·p incl11d cs I ,,. h d th addition mc·m b 1·ship in hi s high s hool ~VaJt '\ hitman in Off-Broadw.ay's 1 o- · I · B .., , as a nnow ch ts1 d 5 i 1 111 t uperb" production, "A Whitman O f lwo facull m mb l"S in th , oi· · an a n.., m g- ·0 :> s · Portrait." Y Poot Forward . Discussin g his rol , Sci 1~c. D parlm nl f ~h c II g · Tom said "T Ilk lh parl of Doo- . Hailed by the critics for h is W!ll! am . Hull, Assis ta nt Pro- , . ' . d1 t" f ssor of Math matics a t Maryland lilt! · _H is uncouth, unk_e mpt and ingui shecl performances, Al ex- I . . j h dnnks a lol." S a 1"ch1ng for a ander Scourby is a man of all State Col l ge, will l ach Physical d th l Id d .b med" I Sci nee a t SSC on a part-time w_o r a wo,u r a 11 Y . ~ ~ri e . ia. On Broadway he has acted I b · M. H II at"ve1 of w 1·- hi s ch a racl r, rom found 1l. He;:/ h_ John Gielgud in "Crime and I as1~. r. u • a n a ubm is wha l h is." com1co County, serv cl on th ad- t b t lh .Puni hment ,· " 'I.v aunce · E vans m· . . . omm n ·s a ou play show- 8 d II " mm1strative staff of th s condary I th l acl"n1 g pl a i·s to be in amJet,'' "Rich ard "Henry schols of Wicomico County and t Y I, Part I;" and Uta Hag' en in "St. 1 Joan" H currenlly is a member of the gpn,, ra agr cemen · · e al o gave notable per- fo rrnan · Board ~f Educa tion of Wicomico · haron: "Ev ryon in t he cast ces m two Sidney Kings- County. He holds a Bach !or of ~e ms to be quit enthus iasti c ·-"6 plays : "Detective Story" and I Arls deg-ree from Lincoln U niver- about it and judging from the re- ~rkness at 1 oon " a dramati- sity and earned a Master of Sci- hcarsals so for, I can't help but za ion f A th ' ° · r ur Koestler's novel. nee degree from the University fe 1 that My Fair Lady is going to ,. 0 ff- Broadway h as seen him as Iof P ennsylvania. b the biggest a nd bes t show ever ,. ng Cl audius in " Hamlet"· with Also joining the instructional presented to SSC.'' iobha 'I . ' n .v cKenna m "St J oan ·" staff of the Science Department is John: "I think the play is great. •nd • • ' OPpos1te U ta H agen in "A Richard O. Smith who will teach You can't lose if you're taking l! on h · H in the Country." physics. Mr. Smith, a graduate of from G. B. Shaw.'' . t .· Geographic TV color specials have the University of Kansas at Law- IlBible r man "He l s is- as . tion of research requirements for will be the best play ever given ,raJ" f Y years, he was a "nat- ject 20 progra~s as . t,, cl for the American Bible Society. his Doctor of Philosophy degree. :tt this school." or television-not only as en," "The Commg of Chris ',, ~- He is married to Lori March, 1 He resides with his wife and three Frank: "The play should be ex- an ;tar for such series as " The " The Law and the Prophets. . ~ (Cont. Pg. 6 - Col. 2) chi ldren in Odenton, Maryland. (Cont. Pg. 6 - Col. 4) rorn U. .C.L.E." and "The one-hour narrations of Nat1ona I OCTOBER 16, ~ THE HOLLY LEAF 19 OBER 16 1968 PAGE TWO ?n ptho_tentfand emotional issue CT m is, o course, lies the di~ ~ THE HOLLY LE.AF PAGE THREE , for the real issues have b as_ r 11 It's What S nored or pushed aside. Ilha!esn 1 · 11 R I A L ed that with the M:cCarth ~rn- ED I T O Happening MEG: A TWAIN COMPOSITE • e • Outtens Answers" : DISAPPOINTMENT Kennedy movement peace i;v3:'d " HOMECOMING By CAROLYN GR E:ENFJELD nam would be a crucial . I . Former W ander er I l 011 Ontte11 , (clas of 70), elf procl.aimed expert on . .ti. heduled for the issue this The Homecoming weekend fest1v1 es sc. . d with year. Yet wha t solutions have been Spends L ast Years .iu~ t about et nythi11g on or off ca-inpns ha.s been good enoiigh 1st 2nd and 3rd of November are once agam tamte thin P E DO I s E of;t~d - what alternative given, to a11 1<•e1· any and all qu tio11s t roubl,i11g stiidents at SSC. TT h the1· it b a loue p1·obl m or n eded information on how a n'ote of at least partial failure. A~out the onlyksudrew1·11 bge, At l 1et heckling of a handful of On S.S.C. Campus b 1 the wee en L------===~;-:~::=-;~:: s uc en s and mtellectuaJs to contact a bondsman M1·. Ontt n hcis then c sa11; expe1·i- at this point, that leadsh one1 to_ _e iethvee R amsey LeW1·s Tr1·0 . th ex-governor of Alabam~- H e e"'.en, manage to bring the i·ssue catonno 11ce and k1101cledge to b of ·011ie (if only little) iise. H e f un for anyone but t e a umni lS h d Saturday Law and order, violence m e it is reported, chose h is run11.11:g m a jor importance in the cam :Y By Georg Mason Hill a11sH'<'J' to th be t of his 110t- o-fla1 le c1,bility, ad,.. ~oncert and possibly the last half off_ t teh lfan~; the dance streets, rebel-rousmg_a_gitators, mate (our esteemed governor ) m a bove t he cry of the "law aJd.gn I th;1 1 dres all qll<', tions to ·• . .. Outten · An 1 r "Box 715. iight _ if there are two bands. The irs a t Supreme Court's dec1s10ns - sue a.Jl attempt to appeal to these citizens." lllg D ar 'Ir. Ouiien ;hould be a real rocker. Who can blame students f~r n~t \ i catch phrases have come to be t~e !orces. Seeing the political appeal And what of the real prob! After neio-h bo_rs c~m p I~ in eel ·enru ng the dance when for one more )'.e~r the an Wl paramount issue_ in this ye~r ~ and dominance of the "Jaw and or- lhat ca use the riots and ct· ~lllS b t , Huck's" mght t11ne di cord \\ ould you pl a xplain . our "lwo week special" to 0 ·:i. iate itself - and the college - by stnking out nu~ber ~ Presidential election. But unfo1~ der" issue, Humphrey too, began bances? What has been pr/ ur- \ :arking Dr. Elderdice gave the m '? Th r a on I k i b cau e l am cu rrenily a freshman O st Jes rerninescent of the 30's and 40's? For at eas \nately for each of us and the . t - to jump on the bandwagon a nd to help the plight of the citi:5'd ular eio-hty pound Chesapeake girl and ha h ard ·:i. Jot about your " p cial" wilhoul ac rnuc o . and y t d nts at Salisbury h ave jokingly referred t o ture of our country, by so do111g made idle promises. cure t he disease from which th ~r Retriever away to_ friends who tually l,-110 1l'i11g mu h "hat il is. Pl a fill me in. ~,hree ysekara~e\~n~s" but still they persist three t imes a year , the re~ issues wh_ich, _shot~d ::;~ Thus practically the entire cam- olent dissa tisfaction springs? ~;Y· lived on ,a. farm. T~1s was the fall incerel. , ro11 er f th S · g Formal 'been g iven attention m e ' t b f ed on this (Cont Pg 6 c I at Homecoming, Christmas and or e . prm t . d un~uc paign have been overloolced or paign came o e ocus • . . - o . 4) of 1959. In the s_pnng of 1960 Dr . Irma Innocent Elderclice and his daughter, Deb Dear Ir111 a, This year the band committee cha1~~:n n~ut of th; \even ignored. - b" attended an outdoor bazaar I I too lw i e hl'CU'cl o) th 11ppPr-clas 111 n finding ome cessfully to procure a band not only of h1~ l l g told by a Third party ca.11didate George 1 h ~d in downtown Salisbury. In way to di ·miss girl aftPr girl from th ir ide in a reason liking of the majority of State stude~ts. di was t t was Wallace was the first to recognize \ooth set up by the animal shel higher-up that the kind of band he wish e o con rac . U1 e political advantage whic_h ablP p 1·iod of t11'0 weeks. Th 1· a 011 /01· thi, ha remained Changing Times ~r Debbie pied a. whisker of a ci ecr t 101til. now. P rior to tllis tim it ha be n di ens ed "inappropriate." The time has c~me for the band co~m1tt1e could be gained by exploitin_g this d g with a long tail, and a Red cha irman along with the comIDJttee as a who_le, to _e . e issue. He was able to sk1Jlfully whom ach girl l<'ill g t ··Jin110 11p' 1 ith. It lcnown 3: d~ h-Brown a nd white coat. Be to choos~ t he band they desire for Homecoming activitie_s. manipulate the idea of c~oflagu_e By R.icha,rcl Culver that it is ll'h 11 each girl can "p1! Dr. El dercl ice to school one day; and Humphrey became their star. :nd Meg became "the school dog." Li cl. Nixon - Humphrey - Wallace - Gregory - Other - dard bearer. With Senator Ke~ Several years ago when snack PANTY RAIDER I"Victol'y, viclol'y," y JJ cl bolh This was four or fi ve year s ago. The results were as follows:* n edy's assassination. Humph~: bar students over-feel Meg she be sld s. )leg seldom ventures home now '!'hat play rs slrain d is no hoax. DR. GOLDMAN! M R.I.P. Clnss Nixon " allace H HH Gregory Ot her *':' ha d the opportunity to compromli came sick with what was describ and stays at school f or weeks at ed as "stomach growls" and had Freshman 55 7,- 18% 8% 3% 16% with the reform forces and bnr. INTERVIEWED Sw al str a. ming down their f aces; a time. to be taken to t he vet's. After Sophomore 6lo/c 13% 139f o 13% about a change in democratic po· Q "How Jong have you been in- been used each lime and w have Over lime lo br ak lhc tie. icy. H e did not do so hawei:c: tha; episode ,,she wo_r e "P~eas~ valved in panty i·aids ?" not hit the s~ area each Um Junior 6 'Ir l4o/c 6' Y cl ~Ji q, .-.:.J!,d. '!'ac-uffiy!CS'llarr 9Acl,,l1Mr ·11.s l lH{T" ctT" 2 · P.9.11.92 rJ M,p,s.rcn· "lt . no ' IBnoitsr. lo t noiJsnsrr --~~~-r!-;n~---!rfT;;· bB;~· ".3'.i'.J.V..U rno1'f • ocTOBER 16, 1968 THE HOLLY LEAF PAGE FIVE ~P~AfG~E~ F~O~U~R~======--:--=~T~H~E~ H~O~L~L~Y~L~E~A~F:=-:-·======--=-==-======O=C=T=O~B~E~~ 1968 - SALISBURY STA'FE - 1968 SOCCER SCHEDU LE CRE W G I s '68 S~ASO N Ti.me By Joh.n Merritt • "T~ere !s a lot more s tretching ------Date exercises , 111 fact it's all s tretch " · 43 detential u11s I Lincoln U. _i s one of the bette~ Bozman, a ~d S leve McCoy halted Kathy Barr Lt, Marge Capecci, s occer teams Ill the state of Penn (Con t111ued on Page 6) Carol ase, Kay Dykes, Rit.a E l ~nd Glassboro. H e says. ''The team j, ":_.,j season tha n I h ave ever seen. \:e /> .-. ~-.( By LI THATER sylvania, or at least they 'ha~e liolt, Gloria Haller, Linda James, 1as mor clepU1 and a brighter fu- R-11 ct I \ , . ...._ / should definitely have a better se . . the pa.st few years. fhe1r Conn i J olley, Dia n L wis, and tur than in p r evious year s. The a-c...u ,.,,.,, • son this y ear than our 7-2-1 seaso:1 b een m f . South players come from as ~r ~ Hockey Tearn News Tr. nic R ingl r. Two of our mana- lin is doing a good job, and the "Surce. !> is jus: " l',Jt:1: · ·· t' \last year." Africa, Nigeria, and Liberia.. . The 1968 H ockey team is in full g rs h a ve Lurned players, Donna Whaf s Up Coach? . (G co riwr- on;y ·o::1~iir:1..:.,. , :- goa1 1e ore) is doil1g a good job. 1 t pg 61 been the arch rival -- ___ a lun .c: bloclL"' s niors in Soccer (con · · T owson has swing under th cl ireclion of Lhe Chmiel wski and Joyce Spring. =------___ __...... :.______~:___.--- Volleyball and Modern Dance Are Underway of SSC for years and it _h as bee~ new coach, Miss GI'acie Purvis . 'l'he othet· two managers are Joan oa h says a few years since their socc_er Thfa is he r f irst coaching job and Hornberg and Judy \I\Talt er. Both the Vars ity Volleyba ll 1Marylancl, Community College of has been beaten by Sal,s she's looking forward to it with Ther e's going to be lo ts of a c BE E . - Team and th e Modern Dance Club Balt imore (BJC) and Notre Dame, teams ly bury, although they have w~: 0 lots of enthusiasm. M iss P u rvis \tion this yea r with the team play have started their activities . The of Balt imore. Other games are by scores of 2 to 1 and feels the team is going to have a LR 1\1 G S Volleyba ll team started ou t w ith stilf being scheduled. The mana- in the pas t two years. ' OCCl'r twenty - two wom en including gers for th is year's teams _are: Glassboro is a really tough team ab t ' M · Carol Miller ou five freshmen. These players Mary Lou arus, . ci New Jersey who in the past C'onl'h' f rom ' t SSC 1 to O are trying out for positions on one Linda James , Ba rba ra Lewis, an two years, have lost o of lhe two teams: the Skyrockets Sue R oblee. nder and won 8 to 5. or the Torpedoes. There will be The Modem Dance _Club, u. eight P1a yers on each squad with the co-ct ir· ect"on 1 of Miss Mornson * • * tT ome Commenting teams having a split s eason. Th.is and M iss Miller, has begun Ji~:r S peaking of compe I LOil, s so c r gam s, means that lliey will play in Octo- tice. There a r e p resently ~ of the opponents of the s;~e Cr:: ber a nd ovember take a r est and people in the Club who rehea1:9 should be brought up. ·ny the 1 tay. again in F eb~ary, M arch and tw ice a week t~:n~~:ii;~?:; really going b~heca~;t 1ight. f; 1-~~ Pn l. Also the t eams will play recitals : one at e · SSC banner t· lly known au college 'squ ads as opposed to S ervice a t Ch r•·s tmas ' and one m S ome of the na 1011 ·11a compete U . LB . Playing · th ' M teams that they wi . had dont. e loc~l league as Liley ;;;e Club may also participate in against are the University of v,r- tn previous years. . and demon- . . Lil University of Alabama, th On ~ ovember 9 they will play spec,~ performances nted a t local gI.11JaC'ta~ 1 and Lile University of e Umve rsity of Dela wa r e, and on strations to be prese ose their The , e, November 23, lliey will play Mor- high schools. They com!d make- Texas. SALISBURY HOCKEY - W ome n's h ockey team prepares for 0 . E R A T ION - ente r halfback onn R ' . I t B Gulls won, 3-1 for bolli overtimes." gan State College h er e at C own dances, costumes, · tough. s chedule t hat includes t rips to B altimore and N ew Y or k . tit eir f •' rst victory of the yea r. Y ·•g gm s one go against P.C .. s s 5 * * * 0 B'l'>"f. S [q ,:,·~ 9Jlo:) ' f.d :YGJ,J 5'II.A'il Y ?l .m.q 00:~ c)~ ,C::I! .H.'. .1 O g~mes for. llie se~~d up. The ~m~e1ttt o~ tnlp tt,~r· ~:~~tiv~ ~:;e ~r~=~CJt r'g';,~:rsck';:/?~eJ;;~f~} cnui"Joj ihuA !laH '(llWo lloH I ter will be Wllli W estfnf (Co l .cn9 rl1 ~Niblimf IIG~'Jd a19·,roq THE HOLLY LEAF OCTOBER 16, 19 PAGE SIX ' . ~ ox 'fc1!t=a°from P age 5) I s.s.c. Remains undefeated. • P.C.B.'s drives and _initiated the of: On Friday, September 27, 1968 the ga m e this way, "We - I 5 fense time af~er time. The offen llie s.s. c. soccer team. took tl1e h av~ won easily . W e reaJl ho~ 1 10 sive led by wings Andy Hall an.d fi eld in Baltimore for_ its second t en1ble 111 the fi rst hat/ ~keo BL1Jce Hartley managed to scoie game of the season. This game did body was slow and n b. Eiery. three goals and keep constant not go quite as well as our boys I t heir mind on t'h game~" ocly had pressure on the P.C.B. defe:15e. ~ e would have liked, but they ca m e The fou r goa!s for s SC win over P.C.B. was the fll"st vie- home s till undefeated. scored by H all Dale p · · Were tory won in many years. . t llie The game ran into a double T ony R edm a n : who use • and I n the second ganie agams . overtime a nd still ended in a tie twice. connec University of Ma ryland ~t Bal~i- a t 4 apiece. T he U niversity of SSC left t h g more llie team lo.oked _entir l_y clif- Maryland (Balto. E xten.) should a me wi th a 1-0-1 record and a lot of o-ames t · f erent. For llie first fifty m mutes have been an easy victory. An dy "' s 111 lef of the ga me SSC wa tched UMB H all expressed his feelings about to play. GLE l~FUL 1\fomhrrs of S C's famed "Ba na na P it" out pla y lliem in every department. ;,how their " brr , " in thr fin,t annual "Glee Party" h Id there Willi llie score 3 to 1 in favor of Ma ryla nd it look ed like a long trip rp~·f' ntly. (S tory pag 5) home. Finally Sali sbury rea li zed tha t they wer e not playing Catons- TJ rn GULL'S PERCH (Cont. from ville J unior High School and start- ( onlinucd from P ag 5) P g . 4 ) eel to p'.a y some decent soccer willi 1 lo oth C' r ·o ll C'gt's a nd pt'rform- the score ending in a 4 to 4 t ie. 1 a ncc•s ·, fo1 · inslancC' this year th y Si'~. ' IOR, The team came to life in the 1;an1e SOCCER f T may go lo Nt'W York lo sc•e pro- under the offensive drives o ony fC's sional clan · . Las t y C'ar was lh Redma n a nd Da le Pusey who came Willia m Moffit t] t fi1·sl timr lhC' Mod C' rn ancC' lub off the b nch to spa rk 1e eam. had givrn lhc·ir own rC' ila l, a nd I In the remaining ga mes who thi s yC'ar, with mor pa1li ipanls B ill is a 1965 gr adua te of Bo- know wha t will happen? There 1nrl a sprcia l l chnical crt'W, l hC'y h mia Ma nor Hig h School in Ches- is a lot of talent a nd experience .viii lw givi ng morr p erformanCC'S . apcak ity, Md. W hile in hig h on the squad w hich houlcl malce , 11Cl lhC'y will rNtil y ha ve l pra - school h play d soccer in his sen- for a good season, but s :> m of the tic·,, lo hNt l last year! M iss Morri- ior year only. H e played at the competition could malce for a real .~ on said tha t t h who! lub is position f halfback . rough year . The offensive line has "wr,tlJ th choic of ither reforming· or tic solution 111 order to obtain I ca ing to play a viable rol~ in votes, ~a ve ~one their country a poli tics. nlik th - Democra tic ' great d1sserv1ce. party of 196 . tl1 R epublicru1s As Jol~n Li~d~a y, tl1 e mayor of hoo reform. Sine then, u e Re- ~ e,LvifYoik, said 111 a r ecent article . 1 m e pu bl1can ha v b n increasin o-Jy I ' HESS/ . victo1;ou a t th poll . Thou"'gh "We h~v~ come to be enthralled - -~ --·_-_;~ j how t heir tl1ey ha v profit d from Democra- lb:I'. simpl1st1c solutions which pro c nowcst rllvL• rs ion, lmbl>lc bitt hs. " ' holr box of " onp" ,vn~ tic in ptitud and public discon- mise but _cannot deliver, a speedy used. t nt, the hav not b en u, only , en~ .to c1:1me, which proclaim that _ rea ons for R publican success. ~ .,. ie~te1 use _of naked force will Th prima ry factor in Republican I store dom stic peace; and which g rowtl1 ha be n a dedication to a hold tha t we ca n guarantee tlle SSC Calendar of Events pra!rmatic philosophy. Tllis philo- safety of our future by denying a il.' RT E XHI BIT : ai ntina a nd water so~h) . uniquely American, ha tlie lessons of our past ... " 2000 Square fr . Fr cl ri k Thomas Jr., umted the pm· ty, forced it to seek ,our youna , cha risma tic candidates Feet ,of 6 O p.111. old Room fo:· offi e, and brouo-ht in new tl1111k r to formula te pa rty poli cy. Oct. 3 :00 p.m . Glas boro tate \' AN T E D! Tl~ R epubli an party stands out 111 ontra t to th Democratic Oct. 9 3 :45 p .m. p~r ty. not in comparison. Which P hotographer for will be llie choi e of a pragma tic HOLLY LE AF Oct. 11 :15p.m. ymphony Orch _ electora t in ovember ? fashion I NEEDED O t. 17 1l. :30p.m. I v T " on Th modern tank wa cl veloped at Towson For Sizes 5 to 15 by ~ rea t _Bri tain and fir t appear A pinch of talent Oct. 18 7:30 p.m. LC FILM: "Mrs. \· jo·a of tl1 d 111 action on ept. 11, 1916 in P a tch" - Carulliers chool the Battle of the omme. Although Oct. 22 and 2 :00 p.m. SOCCER: S tburg Stat 4? wer e com111i tted to action only Frostburg n.111 of them fulfilled their mi - A lot of patience DOWXT OW - 8:00 p.m. Phi Alpha Th ta Me tin - Gold Room ion . N ev rthele , i t wa appar Oct. 24, 25, 26 8 :00 p.m. nt that the) had imparted i mpe- MY FAIR LADY: by Coll ge Players Box 715 Holloway Hall Auditorium tus to the attack and ,all 111aJor. powers began building them. --