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8 The Gold Bug, Apr. 30, 1965 "NO VACANCY" OPENS SECOND NIGHT STAND "Vices such as liquor, smok- also at Maryland State College. public relations. She is a mem- chairman of the SeRG, and is my of Arts, also in London. A ing, sex, .. " Such are the Bill has studied piano for eight bel' of Phi Alpha Mu sorority a ROTC sponsor. Linda corn- member of Gamma Beta Chi ~~:~el~t~,Oft::t~~~d~ie_~;~~es~::i~: igl~:~~ina:~1.~~~ct7:~s:~~e;!!~~~~v~~~eefi~:;~~~~d!~fto~ea~:~~::~~n~~U~~q~:e~~~5\!'~i~~e~it~ b:~:~:te~:\i~~ehepiJ~y~lrSsO~~~vein laced landlady in the Junior ing music at a summer camp. 1966 Aloha. the talents of the Junior Class." Choir. Gary' is president Class Follies' production of "No In the role of Randy. he is a Linda Mahaffey, an EngJish- "This undertaking," she feels, the band and is able tooplay the Vacancy." Bertie appears to be self-confident "lady-killer" who Education major, is from Poco- "has been trying at times, but piano, organ, trombone, bari- a sweet, motherly personality has picked up most of his vir- make City. Co-editor of Phi I sincerely believe that the class tone horn, mandolin, and banjo. who too frequently is domineer-' lues (1) from reading Playboy. Alpha Mu's yearbook, the T01'ch, as a whole has profited by the During the summer he has i~fs~~f;'i~e~a;:I;~IYKO!.~a~.~n! I Play;n~Ut~~e-I;:~.~e~;U;~zanne, ;~;d~o~ a~~G~di~~!;i~~~~ie~e~~ eX~;~!~ecl~.'~mposes, Directs ;;I~~~~dti~v~tha~~e:!u~~;:~~~a~[; French-Education major from an art gallery guide, is Carolyn book editor of .her high school Musical composer for the plays the piano for private en- Towson, Maryland. Carolyn is Peterson. Kerri is from How- and was also involved in dra- Follies is Gary Crowell, a Po- gagements. Gary is director, presently enrolled in a dramatic' ard County and is enrolled here matic performances there. At litical Science major from Ger- as well as musical composer for t:c~~~~.~c~:::e~s~~e '~~l~S_f!:~~IS~ean p~.I~f~ii;~t!'~ci~~Og~r~~!~:~ ~~e!i:~~e~~~gl:~~rsSe~~n h~:'a:~~ ~1:1~~0;;~~s t:~~~~in!:ah~~a:~~~ "~~~;:anf%'~ the value of ioned spinster-type-c-set m he.ri perfm-mances in high school; Linda was also u tri-chairman ccuon at the London School of I working with a group," Gary ways, yet a dear old woman at and, as a member of the Collage of the 1964 Parents' Day, co-I Economics or the Royal Acade- explains, "I feel that our ex- heart." I' Plavers. she has had roles in McClary Is Rand.y . t.ie 'Clu'i8tmasPlay and the Jun- Eng-lish-Education major \VII_ ior Plays. As Suzanne, Kerr! is liam ~r:;Cl;n'y is cast as R.andY.'ia EUI.op.ean-edlltated .intellect~ml the suave, sophisticated state with exotic tastes III clothing government employee. BIll IS and food. She has about her an f'r'orn Rock Hall, Maryland, and 'it of independancn and a tone has had a backgt ound in drs- of sa rcasm-c-result.ing from a The members of the 'Vow en's mauc and musical arts. He has I "light inferiority complex Club are president, Louise NeJ- had roles in the College Players' Writers Claim Unique Script son; secretary, Linda Wright; product.ion of "Take Her, She's, Co-author-s of the Follies an, treasurer, Judith Goldstein; sun- Mine" and in the Cnnterburv [carOl Jennings and Linda Ma- shine chairman, Bn rba r a Clul/" ]l1"C'sentatiOllof Malcolm hnfff'~'. Cal'ol is nn English Schwaitz ; and c.ensor, Judith Boyd'" "B"y," a pedOI'manCe major frOlll P"irfax, Virginia, Rowe. The temperance commit- " g'iYen nt 'Ve~tern Maryland and r.nd is pbnning on a career in is composed of Doris Browr., Humphreys, Linda BUI·It- L~'nne Forthu~r, Kathryn I ,Karen Myers, Elzu Hoffman, and Suzanne Jacobs. Carroll Theatre Fri.-Sal. 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