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Page 6! Western Maryland College! September 28, 1989 VoUeybaU Team ~ets 10-1 Record So Far This Season by Ed Rigling by the play of juniors Kim S1. height within the team. The tall- With only five returning Clair and Diane Palmer as well est member is Linda Bawicc, at letterwinners,theWMCVolley- as the addition of freshman 5'11", and the rest of the team ball team has started the season HeathcrWakefield. These three stands around the 5'6" mark. withasuongln-t ovcrall rccord contribute most of the points, However, the Terrors arc and a 2-0 Middle Atlantic Con- along with power on serving up rolling along nicely, possibly La ference-Southwest Section rec- aces. a repeat of last season's excel- ord. Aiding Dr. Fritz this season lent record of 45-9. r ..JThe games have been com- are assistant head coach Kathy When asked about last sea- pletely dominated by the Lady Little, who also served as an son'saccomphshmcms.Dr.Pritz Terrors, with the only loss com- assistant during the 1988 sea- just smiled and stated, "Volley- ing in-the Haverford Tourney on son, and new addition Sara Hall- ball is a momentum sport, and I September 9, where the team berg. Hallberg is at WMC to won't make any predictions." fnrisbcdrthird. seck a second degree as well as The next match Ior the Ter- Whcnaskcdabouttbetcam, coaching-experience. She will rors will be at Franklin & head coach Dr. Carol Fritz, in also bc kecping staustics Ior the Marshall on Tuesday, Scptcm- her 21st year, replied that the team during games. her 28,and the next horne match team has "pretty good chemis- Ifany weaknesses exist, Dr. will be against Elizabethtown try." This chemistry is boosted Fritz believes that it isthelackof on Wednesday, October 4. News in Brief... ACROSS DOWN I. Mbl 1. T,pe of u.s. Tu German-American Day the democratic principles of this Greenspan to Speak •. M ... ~ Pol.lI (.bbr.) country and its commitment to 9. Common nounSllffi. 1. O"rr(P~lif) n, EUf(Poortlt) 3.011 German-American Day the improvement of the quality Bud Greenspan, an inter- n. P.lh •• A/oDt will be celebrated on October of life in the United States. nationally recognized film di- I., Bom 5.8etI,rUIe 6th, 1989, with festivities all over rector.producer.and writer, will 15. HIIII Pilch 6.To ... rd,lo(prd.) n.GI" 7. FI"ft the nation. be speaking in Western Mary- 19. SIMI! ',J.fbl The first German immi- A Peasant orEI Salvador land College's Decker Lecture 1t. C.tch 9. AUlhorlu 11. PUII.b!t IO.Mni grants arrived at Penn's landing Hall at 7:30p.m. on Wednesday, 14.MIKut tl.Prtp.rtlolfb*,I _ The award-winning play October 10. 16. Epo_,. 16.Wldt ~~~~dPh:~:::~!~i~lc:~ ::~~ 19. Nymph II. Cripe "A Peasant of El Salvador" will Greenspan, whose career JI.CbUdnn'JG.m, 10. en't new world by the Quaker Wil- be performedat8 p.m. on Thurs- has spanned four decades, has JJ. N.ry 1'111111 ,.bbr.) 12.Sucb)' liam Penn, and arrived under the day, October 19, in Western garnered numerous awards for 304, Nur 1l.Comb.fol"lllmnlllll 35. Alllm.' .I,..!,hlortornc:t leadership of Dan iel Pastor. us to Maryland College's Alumni his work documenting the 37. Chlri 2~. M.lt Rn,' settle in Germantown, Pennsyl- Hall. achievements of sports stars and J9.lnlnlm.I,ObJKI 27.JoLo vania. Tickets for the one-time major sporting events. 4O.Dt-sr'ft U. __ Plrtr.,CO 4l.RflIt 30. Put 00, U dotu. They proved indeed to performance can be purchased He has received three .... 01111 32. Cnck be valuable assets to their new for three dollars at the Decker Emmy Awards for his film work, 46. To) l6.JoLr.e homeland. Theachievementsof CollegeCenterinformationdcsk. and in 1985hebecametheeighth q .•'ud 33. CLotll"ol"1lb,. SO. Hllhurds 5(oltlall "L,lIJloden German immigrants are numer- Crcatedandperformedby person in our nation's history to 51. No (xoll .1. MOIUI.,.II,ruier PeterGouldandStephenStcams, be awarded the prestigious 53. RU5hUkr pl.nl (Sc:ol) O. BalLtl.l"p 55. HUIIIl')' 45. Ptrfonnla« Famous names like Carl atwo-manthcatrecompanyfrom "Olympic Order" medal from !l9. Rult.OIS .7· ... ddie Schurz,BaronvonSteubcn,Levi Vermont, the play is a stirring the International Olympic Com- "'.Flo";n>l"ftot 61." it (Poortk) 52.AI",.,.. Strauss, John Jacob ASLOr,Peter story of how one farmer and his mince for dedication to the 61. lA1I~rJ M.Graln 54.Del"rton~lroll Zenger, and more recently Al- family struggle to maintain their Olympic ideal. 65. But 55.PI,Pn I bert Einstein, Wernher von way of life amidst the turbulent AmongGrccnspan'spro- 66. Alliin rseeu 56.S,mtKO" 61. Edu. Group (.bbr.) 57.0utaLdt(prd.} Braun and Henry Kissinger are events in El Salvador in recent ductions is the critically ac- 59. Tor; proo, of rvrk testimony of German American years. claimed "16 Days of Glory," the (5(01) industriousness, loyalty, and Combining sensitivity official film of the 19&4 Los 6O.Stadool.llbr.} 63. form of ~trb "&to. contributions. with humor, the play is inLCr- 'Angeles Olympics which was ................................ mately fifty-two million Ameri- sperscd with standing mime ovations Latin in tcleviscd His in more than fiflycoun- the approxi- To date, and tries. music. American The drama consti- productions other cans of German received descent . High -Tech . the United Slates. group in forty-one its first performance in include "Wilma," NBC based on the the states and in London television {ule the largest ethnic drama, since The first German Ameri- 1981. life of. Olympic star Wilma Senior • can Day was celebrated on Oc- sixteen characters. Playwright Rudolph, about the early days of The two actors and the PBS broadca<;t create tober 6th, 1987, when President special Reagan officially proclaimed the Gould plays the old farmer, the baseball, "The Glory of Their Portraits • • dayduringafestiveeeremony in central character a number of Times." Greenspan began his of the play. of the White Garden the Rose Steams portrays House. characters, including a son, impressive career at the age of By German American Day neighbor, land reform officer, twenty-one when he was named Don Kelly honors all Americans of Ger- plantation foreman, and the late sports director of radio station Photographer man descent and their contribu- Archbishop Romero. WMGM in New York. He and "A Peasant tions to the life and cultureofthe dor" is the longest-running play his wife, the late Cappy Petrash of EI Salva- Greenspan, formed Cappy Pro- I 1 of its kind in the United States. ductions, one of the most recog- In 1985, the production won lhe independent nized international DcnverGlobalJusticeandPeace Award. production companies in the world.
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