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_ Flt h ? - The Salis bur1 Stat'e ... occer ~(' - R cord _ ow .. Outten's 3-1-2 A nswers" Png 3! 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- Il<e : "The musical is a challen Im ol!ywoocl claimed him for such Defenders," but, according O "~~~ I also won "r,ave'' r evi ews. ::~ ,, ~~ "Giant," " The Silver Cha rence with a major in physics, bas ging one, however, the players t ic Ra1-riet Van Horne, . as Mr Scourby who has don e ex been doing graduate work in should be able to ha ndle it easily. ~ ,, Ransom," "The Glory Bri most sensitive and knoWJ~ g n;~ tensi~e recording work for _the . /• and "The Big H eat." physics at the University of Mary- My Fair Lady is the greatest -,n acto rator" of TV clocumen taues. Pro- American Foundation for t he Bl1_n d, land where he is nearing comple- Ametican musical ever written and •0 r and narrator in radio has nanated such BC-TV R" h also recorded the entire Bible 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 ·• .