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page 4 Scrimshaw Thursday. May 3, 1979 Paek Your Bags•••We're Going to Florida! lim Fry Shoop and Tom Martel, now Washington International Airport flight to BWI on Sunday evening. trip don't If you win May Weekend will debut in a campus celebs, will provide some and putona plane to Florida. Upon their arrival at Baltimore Florida you could always the try to win to novel style this year. The SGA is easy listening sounds. On Saturday morning the win- they will be driven back to campus the award for the best "Tacky sponsoring a Suitcase Party To be eligible you and your ners will be driven to the Hilton in in time to catch some quick Z's Tourist" costume. The prize will featuring a paid weekend vacation companions must have a suitcase, Orlando where they have two paid before going to class. be a dinner for two at Maggie's in Florida. Party goers who bring packed and ready to go, when you rooms for one night. They will be Restaurant. Everyone is en- their suitcases packed and ready pay the admission to the party. The given $40 for meals and a money The entire bottom section of the couraged to dress the part of to go are eligible for the trip. suitcase will be ticketed and held order for $32 for two days- student center will be used to house someone about to depart for The party to be held Friday night in closets in the Forum area for admission to Disney World. The the party. Admission, $1.50, will be Florida. A large crowd is expected should prove to be quite a blast). §.afe keeping. winners are at liberty to doas they taken at the entrances near Rouzer and a rowdy, good time to be had beer, wine, and cheese, Grand please until they meet the return and the Forum. by all. Junction in the Forum and S & M Once the drawing is held, ap- for all to see on the dining porch! proximately at 12:30, the winner The drinks will be zse a cup. Grand will be given one minute to choose to Baltimore- Greek Classics Reinterpreted Junction will perform for your a partner to share the trip. They dancing pleasure and Majors Dave will then be driven Student Conduetors Featured in Coneert Dragon's Teeth," The an adaptation of the of Thebes. It is in his attempt of to mythical time and space, the. the is the mythical Kadmos father Land "Thebes: centers on drama the classic myths of Thebes by Joe establish the city that he slays a metaphorical meanings of the The College Band of Western Odell, Chris Tranchitella and Gainer, will be presented at dragon, under the direction of the stories of Thebes. "Thebes ... " is a Maryland will be performing on Kevin Brown, who will each Western Maryland at 8:15 p.m., goddess Athena, and plants the "mythical experience," says Wednesday, May 9 at 8 p.m. on conduct one selection. May 11-13 in the" Understage of dragon's teeth. Out of the planting Gainer, adding that the play offers Baker Memorial Clfapel. The band Other selections to be performed Alumni Hall. .. sprouts an army of men all of "the spirit of the myth rather than is directed by Carl Dietrich, by the band are "The Overture to whom are killed in battle by each a historical account." associate professor of music. Die Fledermaus" by Strauss, A senior English/psychology other except for five, who, with The set and lights, designed by Features of the May concert "Divertimento" by Persichetti, major, Gainer began working on Kadmos, proceed to build the city Christian Wittwer, assistant include student conductors Yvette and "Oberon" by Weber. the project last year at the in- of Thebes. This scene of civil strife professor of dramatic art, will vitation of Bill Tribby, head of the is a recurring one in Greek connote the feeling of an ancient Baseball Lifts Keeord, 10.5 dramatic art department and play tragedies archeological dig - just unearthed- director. Prior to his writing, centering on the 'megaron,' or old Gainer studied such classic Greek A reinterpretation of the Greek palace courtyard ruins. Stephanie MarieBorowski Hanratty, who was 4 for 4 for the plays as "Oedipus Rex," and classics, "Thebes ... " is a study of Richter is stage manager, carol The TeITo~ beat Washington 4 day, brought in Bain who had "Antigone," - all of which center the myth through excerpts and Bouzoukis is light operator, the rearranged from passages to 1 on Tuesday by a Dave Lesch made it to base with a hit. lnt the on the mythical city of Thebes, a Greek plays combined with Maureen Sullivan is costume pitching effort. 7th Cameron had a single to score man named Kadmos and his line of original sections by Gainer. Set.in designer and Tim Wiley, Jane The Terror scoring started in the the last Terror run. - descendants. Carstensen and Eric Schwaab are 4th as Peters and Cameron hit Monday, the Terrors lost to the members of the crew. back-to-beck homeruns. Zawacki Mount 8-7 after a one inning Golfers Ninth in MAC's Members of the cast include started the 6th with a double and overtime. Mulholland hit a double Teresa Baker, Belli Braden, Karl was hit in by Peters with a double. over the center fielder's head in Bugenhagen, Joe Gainer, Ann The 7th began with a double by the 2nd to knock in two runs. Bain Mimi Griffin tst witha score of 628. This score is Hackman, Don Harris, Elane Bain who was brought in with a followed with a triple to bring in W.M.C.'s Golf Terrors had an for lour goHers playing 36 holes. Harris, Maria Hutchinson, Clare base hit by John Liebel. Mulholland. Weber then hit a unfortunate turn of events last WMC finished ninth out of twenty Kibler, Linda Migl, Mark Morris, The Terrors were victorious as single to bring in Bain. Frick F..riday when they lost to Get- teams with a score of 666. Steve Ralph Preisendorfer, Rich they won their doubleheader started off the 3rd with a double tysburg College, 393 to 408. In- Dyer finished in the top ten, his Roecker and Kit Stanford. against Susquehanna Saturday. and was driven in by Bain with a dividual slats for WMC were Rae- scores were 78, 79! Other scores for The lirst game (3-2) was pitched fielder's choice. 75, Dyer -78, Kaplan -79, Buckley- the day were Craig Rae -n, 86, Jay D""n '~------' by Bruce Frick. Terror scoring The Terrors came alive at the 87,andCochran-89. Buckley - 78, 92, and Bob Kaplan- began in the 5th as Brian Bain bottom of the 9th after being down A victory on Saturday over Mt. 95,80. (.429) hit a solo homerun. by two. Bain led off with a double 8t. Mary's and Gallaudet helped to The season will end this week In the 8th Dave Sutor (.429) and was driven in by a single hit by prime the team for MAC's, with games against Loyola on pinch hitted leading off with a Weber. Zawacki hit a ground rule however. The scores for Satur- Tuesday and against York on single and made it to second base double knocking Weber in anti. day's game were WMC - 372, Mt. Friday. on an error. Hanratty, who ran for ending the Terror scoring. S1. Mary's - 408, and Gallaudet - Sutor, came in on Liebel's opposite Zawacki and Bain are. leading 468. Low scores for WMC: Rae-69, ~ field single. the Terrors in fielding percentage Kaplan-72, Buckley -75, Dyer-76, FISH AND In the second game (4-1) Gosnell with.960 and .956 respectively. Cochran - 80, and wesley-so. started off pitching for the Terrors Mulholland, Weber, and Liebel are' The MAC's were held Monday at FEATHER Weinvite you to dine with us and was replaced by Lesch in the also fielding well. The Terrors' Hidden Springs Country Club in ~~ May 6th. Hanratty (.381) led the scoring overall record is now 10-5. Worsham, PA. 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