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The Gold Bug, Mar. 11, 1949 THE GOLD BUG g~~: gq,tJBQ~~~~'~~~ha~~!'~. th~'S~:~:~D~::;d ~~:;ff:~re." The university and the college differ in many respects. Stu- ~aa~T~~1~~~re;i~~t~~~8~:~:;,:~~;~~:~~:During the past two weeks various dents choosing their alma mater decide beforehand the type of r,.e:~:;~~m~:;~\ae~~m~~:.\:~d1>~~~t~~t!:a'd students have sat in conference with 2 Henry IV-IV, 3. society of which they would prefer to become a part. At the uni- , Offi::.c:n,,~.~l~~,~A:ttt:r M!r~e~~~i:~~rPost;:~;~:;;reo~:;:.t;h~~SC:::~~~~en: "This::~t~!:::~~~eopat'raV, 2. versity where acquaintances are limited, fraternities and sororities must playa primary role in student politics. However, this political Member long-awaited progressive step and "Swears he will shoot no more." machine is not needed in a small college such as Western Mary- Associated Collegiate Press ;~~~O:rgo~~::~7s~~~:t;e~e~~!!r~i~:~~-taken from th~e;;?e;:o~~d,1. land. During Subsl'!ription Price $2.00 a Yur the students can feel they have made Loyola College. Government the past week the Student forced was Association some headway in having their com- , Pins 'n Points to establish a "gentlemen's" agree- plaints and suggestions considered. More About 'mte Greyhounds ment stating that nominations for And speaking of basketball, it was Whether or not Spring will soon be the student president of next year ]~ de~t,C~o~:;:~~~tt~i:e~~~~:nat~:c~~~; seen in the G'l'eyhound that Loyola's he~e is a matter of speculation, but cannot come from a person in their high-scoring Jim Lacy was presented WMC students are reminded that by fraternity or sorority. This "I'll vote :~!~e~!~~~c~!~W~~in~hoenas:U~o:~:~ t~:~ with a sterling silver tray during half walking on the gO].f greens while the for him because he is a member of ground is soggy ruins the greens for U. game, kC:·:';;;';"C::O: U ~~;:;~ISy hi~P~~~:~~tei~s~: d:~:~s~s a~ time of the Loyola-Catholic body, fac- themselves and others who might like my political party" policy has no above average place in an allegedly of the student on behalf ;'·.".;.:'·;.;;'C,~;· '51 determining factor toward success in ulty, and alumni, for outstanding a smooth way for a twenty-foot putt. society. After a certain class election college." achievements on the basketball court Why not wait till the course is com- was viewed two weeks ago it is evi- Bus;nes. Man~ger Ed\\'a~d Wr;~ht" '50 and in the classroom. WMC fans pletely dry so that everybody who dent why a ruling of this nature has Asst. Bu.