tl19680315-000 "kohol Hearing Set or Snack Bar, Thurs. 'rile Student Life Advisory or administrator�to attend the linen sub-committee inves- hearing. If attendance is not ate to of campus alco- 'possible, then a questionnaire 1,Mic37 met last week to for- may turned in anyway. Iliate its plan a action. kelMbers of thils sub-commit-agreed to expand to include other representative of each atieh of the u41 academic com- ty. Members began work a ue, questionnaire and also ated a public hearing on the Hearing Set 'ay The hearing, set for Thurs- ,\,,'Il, March 21, at 3 P.M. in e College Center Snack Bar, sorkil be opened for all to at- Lie'kuriti and to voice opinions. Miss Sweed, sub-committee :aIrThan, strongly urges every- ""---student, faculty member, Covers Procedures The questionnaire, available in the College Centre, will cov-er principles, procedures, and functions at which it would be possible to serve alcoholic bev-erages. Persons will be asked to check the aspects they feel best suited to the Towson cam-pus (and off-campus) affairs. The sub-committee will use the resultant information from questionnaires and from the hearing to formulate the pro-posed policy changes to be pre-sented to the Student Life Coun-cil on April 4. McCarthy Backers Organize 10 Work in New Hampshire Ne third of all the students uII'Porters of Eugene McCarthy __t' President of the United at�8' from the Baltimore eel- es (Hopkins, Towson, huleher, OCB , and Morgan) ,Went to New Hampshire to In the primaries there. came. �111 Towson's newly foi-med. 211/1P. :1'SPM, Towson Students and ""CultY for McCarthy, has met fVeritl times th discuss means ,,,i)tontoting McCarthy and his TSFM has manned t6.rth near the main entrance tilicurn Hall where they ,k,re"" ,de information and litera- Cont ributions for McCarthy terlature and pins were used 8 d ten Towson students to liatip:ihire last weekend to .11 tswith last minute campaign eer. Bob Haynes of TSFM said the students who went to New Hampshire were prepared to sleep in churches and hopefully in private homes, and each of the group took a sleeping bag along. The students were also instructed to dress to convey the serious college student im-age in hopes that the residents of New Hampshire would more readily accept students dressed conservatively. The goals of TSFM are to make McCarthy's principles better known on campus; then to branch out into the Towson area and to campaign for McCarthy. Future plans of the TSFM include participation in a mock election co-sponsored by ""Time"" Magazine and the SCA on April 24. Fund raising and publicity events are also planned. Maravine Shepard and Barbara Richmond are pictured here in a scene from Glen Players' production of �Camille,"" , the story of the life of French writ-er Alexandre Dumas, Jr. ""Ca-mille"" will be presented for the final times tonight and tomor-row night at 815 in Stephens. Bottled Up? The Student Life Advisory Council is currently revising the campus alcohol policy. A general hearing has been set for Thursday, March 21 to enable students to express opinions on this matter. Photo by Quante Vol. XX, No. 18 TOWSON STATE COLLEGE, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21204 March 15, 1968 Fourfold Program Dean Clarifies Demonstration Policy The Dean of Students has de-fined the administration's pol-icy on campus demonstrations. The principles of this new 'policy are fourfold: I. freedom to express one's opinions through peace-ful demonstrations; 2. freedom to invite speak-ers of all persuasions; 3. to insure against riots or interference with fire reg-ulations; 4. and to insure against any interference with the aca-demic process. If the demonstration becomes disorderly, those participating Music Frat Concert Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, the newly formed !music fraternity, will present a concert of con-temporary American music. The program will begin-at 8:15 p.m. on March 19th in the Lida Lee Tall Auditorium. This will be the first in a series of annual concerts promoting the music of America. Members of the faculty and student body will combine or-iginal pieces with those by well known composers to give the concert a variety of popular and contemporary music. The ""Soliloquy"" from ""Carousel"", ""Ebb Tide"", ""Tenderly', and ""Shenandoah"" will be a few of the popular numbers. The con-temporary works will include selections by Tchereprine, Ger-sh. win, Fitzgerald, and Colgrass. Two members of the faculty, Theldon Meyers and ,Tohn Duro, will present original numbers complementary to the program. The concert is free to the pub-he and all are cordially in-vited. will be asked to cease such ac-tivity. If this request is not complied with, then a member of the campus police will be called. Disorderly Conduct If the disorderly conduct still continues, then, as a special po-liceman, he has the power to arrest and charge those individ-uals with disorderly conduct. Following this, the county po-lice will be called to take such persons into custody. Disorderly conduct us defined as: 1. offensive, threatening or insulting language, con-duct or behavior 2. acts that annoy, disturb, obstruct, or are offensive to others 3. causing a crowd to col-lect except when lawful-ly addressing a crowd 4. jostling against or un-necessarily crowding any-one. British Debators Return to Discuss 'Red Peril' The British International De-bate Team will visit Towson State College March 22. The two-man team of Andrew R. Parrish and Nicholas Wall, now on a tour of American campuses, will debate Susan Miskelly and Kathleen Greg-ory, members of the College Debate Team, on the topic, ""In the opinion of the House, the Red Peril is a figment of the Western imagination."" Visitors Affirm The visitors will take the af-firmative, their hosts the neg-ative. The debate will be held at 8:15 p.m. in Stephen Hall au-ditorium. The public is invited. Mr. Parrish, 22, has a B.S. in chemistry and did graduate work at King's College, Uni-versity of London. He won the King's College Intra-Faculty Debate. Cambridge Grad Mr. Wall is 23 and took a de-gree in , literature and law at Trinity College in JCambridge. He was president of his col-lege's Debating Society and Un-ion Society. Miss Miskelly, a speech ma-jor, and Miss Gregory, an Eng-lish major, are both seniors and belong to Pi Kappa Delta, national honorary debate fra-ternity. They have been mem-bers of the Towson Debate Team for four years. The debate will afford con-trasts in styles. American de-bate stresses logic, team work, and formality, where as the vis-itors delight in British parlia-mentary repartee. INSIDE Drinking Now? _ Gymnastics 2 pg. 6 Movie Review pg. 3 Thundercolt _ ______pg. 3 Chess Results pg. 5 Tags Coupon 4 Bulletin Board 6 W. Wesley Metternich pg. 3 "