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MAY 2, 1972' THE J'AGE ewsbl'iefs Perlman, Wenderoth head May activities and as a member of the board of Baltimore Heritage and the Architectural Advisory Board of will be held Honors and Investiture Sunday, May 7, in Alumni Hall on the campus. the Committee for Downtown. The two musical groups will give their concert at THE "ROAD" TO WESTMINSTER 2:30 p.m. just prior to the induction of students into The Douglass High School "Road Show" will visit the college honor society that afternoon and the Convocation that evening. Western Maryland College on Thursday, May 11 and perform during the assembly period (11:00 The public is invited to attend the concert. a,m.-12:30 p.m.) in Alumni Hall. This well-known a-~~~ ~~~:~¥.r~:pe~aen~~~~~W:hw~I~~?,g~n~'s~~; high school group from Baltimore City consits of 1.J.bout 65 students and represents 4 performing ~;:ur ~~~~~s, ~o::;,~~g~a~~s ~~~e H~~~~~;. groups: Stage Band, Pipers, Dancers, and Drama. The performance should be a delight to all who Quadrtlle" and "Father William" from "Alice in attend. Wonderland" by Fine; choral selections from The Stage Band competed against 17 other high "Oliver," Bart and Leyden. The Glee Club is school band s in the State and won the award as the directed by Evelyn Hering; Arleen Heggemeier is. accompanist. best in Maryland. Also, the Drama group recently Under tbedirection of Carl-Dietrich the band will performed for the Natioai Association of English play: "Chorale," Nelhybel; finale from the Teachers and received a standing ovation. The four groups forming the "Road Show" have made ap- "Second Symphoney," Borodin; "Barnum and proximately 22 appearances this year at colleges Bailey's Favorite March," King; "Second Military Holst; "Folksong flat," Suite In Suite~.:; E and high schools and have appeared on television. Williams; "Fiddler on the Roof ,;; Hannick-Bock; Becauaw of their busy schedule, their own school has not yet had the opportunity to watch them "J.L. Billingslea March," Elizabeth Sewell; and "Chang and Jubilo," McBeth. peform. For more information, contact: Dr. H. Kenneth Shook WENDEROTH SPEAKS Director of Admissions and Financial Aid Father Joseph Wenderoth, a defendant in the Western Maryland College recent Harrisburg conspiracy trial, will speak on Westminster, Maryland ~::s~pus Thursday, May 4, at 7:,00 p.m. in Memorial Phone: 848-7000, Extension 224~ 228 He will speak about the implications of the trial CHING-A-RING-CHAW' for the church and society. The hearing and sen- The annual spring concert by the Western tencing will take place in Harrisburg Maryland College Glee Club and the Concert Band The public is invited. May 1-3. You are cordially invited to attend the following scenes, directed by students in Directing II. TUE MAY 2 ESCURIAL by Michel de Ghelderode Directed by JEFF KARR 12:30 PM in Alumni Half Basement FRI MAY 5 THE RAINMAKER by N, Richard Nash Directed by KATE ROURKE 1 :00 PM in Alumni Half lobby (Green Room) TUE MAY 9 DANDELION WINE by Ray Bradbury Directed by ED HOGAN 1 :00 PM on Alumni Hall Understage FRI MAY 12 THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON MAN-IN-THE-MOON MARIGOLDS by Paul Zindel Directed by TOM BlAI R 1:00 PM in Alumni Half lobby (Green Room) rUE MAY 16 YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN by Clark Gesner Directed bv DEB BARNES 1:00 ~M on Alumni Hall Understage MAY 11 An original script by Donna Carter, Steve Judd and Kathleen Grist Directed by DONNA CARTER 6.:.30 PM in front of Big Baker MAN FOR ALL SEASONS by Robert Bolt Directed by lARRY LAZOPOULOS 8:15 PM in Big Baker MAY 18 ' FLY BLACKBI RD arranged by Elaine Johnson Directed by ELAINE JOHNSON-_ 7:30 PM on Alumni Hall Mainstage FRI MAY 19 HENRY IV by Luigi Pirandello Directed by BARBARA KRISTIANSEN 1:00 PM on Alumni Hall Mainstaqe NOTE: All the above performances are class projects and no admission whatsoever will be c~arged.