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Page 30 text:
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The Firebugs With a new director, Mr. Richard Andrew, Salisbury ' s Sophanes took an educational turn. The first production was THE FIREBUGS by Max Frisch; the two main characters were Tom Wiswell and Michael Day. The second play was THE BUSINESS OF GOOD GOVERN¬ MENT, a Christmas story by John Arden. It was the nativity story as told by Herod, played by Mike Horsman. THE SUBJECT WAS ROSES was the final production of the year. Mr. Lloyd Whiteway, Dottie Yeatman, and Tom Wiswell were its stars. In March, three stu¬ dent-directed, one-act plays were performed: THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER, directed by Richard Culver; ARIA DE CAPO, directed by Rob Wilson; and one act of WHO ' S AFRAID OF VIR¬ GINIA WOLFE?, directed by Tom Wiswell. The Fantasticks 26 — Plays
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Later in the afternoon SSC sports enthusiasts were treated to an exciting soccer game between SSC and UMBC. Un¬ fortunately the Sea Gulls suffered one of their few defeats of an otherwise very successful season. However, spirits were high as the Homecoming Ball began Saturday evening. The theme of this year ' s ball was Kaleidoscope and the decora¬ tions lived up to it. The students enjoyed a vast array of psy¬ chedelic lights and decorations while dancing to the music of the Happy Feet . Another memorable Homecoming passed into history with the conclusion of a car rally on Sunday afternoon.
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Aria de Capo The Subject Was Roses Who ' s Afraid of Virginia Wolfe? The theatre year came to a very enjoyable close when THE FANTASTICKS was presented in late April. Directed by Senior Jan Powellthis well known musical was a de¬ lightful climax to a year of interesting and well done plays. Rob Wilson, Gail Quinn , and Mike Horsman should be com¬ mended for their per¬ formances. The Actors and the other students at SSC seemed to enjoy the va¬ riety of plays that was presented this year. Plays — 27
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