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~\The Gold Bug, Nov. 19, 1965 Poll Results Show Rampant Dissatisfaction; In Memoriam: DEAN HELEN G. HOWERY The GOLD BUG Staff wishes to express its deep re- Students Hu'nger For Better Nourishment gret at the untimely death of Miss Helen Howery on November 18, 1965. For eighteen years Helen Howery served our campus as Dean of Women and professor of On Wednesday, November 10, greasy for good clothes!" cried About half the number who re- To this can be added thc opinion English. We will miss her: her bubbling enthusiasm ever WMC students were given ques- many), hot dogs and beans ported gaining stated that they that there is "never enough England and the Shakespearean legacy; her sincere in- tionnaires pertaining to their (served sepat'ately) , pork chops, had lost previously. Reasons meat" and "there are not enough terest and understanding in the women of 'VIIlC, past, eating habits here at WMC. ham, and shrimp steak. Least- for this will be discussed at end green vegetables." Lunches es- present, and future; her tove of life. And we will remem- The response was wholly en- liked foods wt::re, in this order: of article. pecinlly ere criticized for being ber her jokes, her wit, and her gentle prodding. thusiastie on the par-t of the chicken croquettes, shrimp ere- Consume 1\Iuch Meat? unappetizing as well as being When the GOLD BUG went to press, no details were ~!"pdoeS:~b~eO{~.P;~:~~Su~;1 i;f \~~: ~~~h:nt?:II:~~n~~j~~~>~I~e:~;e~11~~~:ar~;,~~ae~':~~~P~nnSt~i~a~~:t~~~:) :u~~di~~n s;~~~~~the~!ai~\:~!~ ===============L>:!S=~ surveys, and there was a foul-up spaghetti, "everything on toast", reported one portion of meat enough food." One student be- funeral arrangements, yet available coneerning certain ~ housing surveys. they in processed and cold cuts. Afew other en- consumed daily. Very few re- moaned is the something that you "when their fact in collection thc sections, there feature like, , the more than staff feels that you're lucky if you can get one are always serving; 4~0 but there Is JV Obsolete or Overlooked? ~~~h~f b:h~o;~~::;~:da~·e!))"~,~:~~~- ~~z~~;."ifi~:~~:~Iti:; ~;a~~~:~ Money Spent offered is almost universallv felt Many of the people who are close to sports at Western Mary- Significantly, there were just to be insufficient, but many land feel that the Athletic program on the "Hill" has u certain as many persons who stated added that they felt the quality uniqueness which the students fail to recognize. The charge "the that they spent more than five of the meat served at diuners students here are too sophisticated" is being echoed more and dollars on food weekly as there is "usually good." The salads more. One indication of this may be in the lack of response to were students who estimated are felt to be "too wil ty" and opportunities of participating in intercollegiate athletics on the that they spent less than one "leftover." l\Iany said with nos- Junior Varsity level. dollar during the same given talgia that they "miss last 'I'he purposes of the Junior Varsity program are twofold: time. Most of the latter were year's baker." 1.) to provide an opportunity for individuals, who might eventu- girls. Two to four dollars week. Food prepara tion is given an ally be Varsity performers, to learn techniques, fundamentals, ly seems to be what the majority E for Effort. But it is "too skills of the particular sport; 2.) to provide competitive expcri- of WMC students spend on food. cold, poor-ly seasoned, and some- ence in the particular sport for those individuals who love the Many added that their food sup- times unsanitary," said one game, who do not have the ability to move up to a varsity position plies were supplemented by food hungl'y student. Well, maybe -but who desire to participate. . from home. not all the time The college is apparently willing to provide financial support The 1\1ea18Not Eaten CONSTRUCTIVE for the Department of Athletics in order to make available such The average student missed SUGGESTIONS: a program. There are a number of men on the football squad seven meals weekly. This re- who never had any previous experience on the gridiron but who suit seemed to be slightly Many students who stated are finding the opportunity to play in college. weighted due to a number of that they would ruther have the O~~!l~t~~~~;~:~~~I ;~t;sta:~t:: :~~~~~!sg~.e:r.?,ndS~~:r~~t;~;! ~:as~~r~s w~~l1se::e~th:l! ~.::~~ \\LfT'S SKIP ,-U/S NEXT CL-ASS AND Go r;.ET ~~~l~eyw~~~ el~:the~:e\~~fr~~ s~~: ~~~r~0~he~;:u;:;~d~~!~~!~:~~e~!~~!~:a~fp!~'~i!;:~:l"7!t~n~:~~ ~~e l~:~fses~o~n:at:~sP(~~: o~a: A see-«. ···OOTIFIJL OAY1 ISN'T IT ~~~;;;ve~a;~I:fw~~~~i~~n~e~;o~~~ collegiate athletics, but small improvement has been seen. total of 21 served in a week). PROFfS$OR SNEC/{? II convenient to eat elsewhere at There appears to be no sustained interest in the greater whole, Go to Breakfast? - mealtimes." Western Maryland College. One year it was necessary to cancel About 40'.10 of respondents trees were mentioned but not ported more than this; some About twenty students sug- a Junior Varsity schedule for lack of participants. In many stated that they NEVER go to in significant numbers. used fractions in their estimates, gested that meal tickets fOL corners of the campus, it is considered "mickey mouse" to play breakfast. A majority of 58% Family Style Is Liked i.e. %,1'-4, etc. breakfast and lunch be sold at J:t~I:~i'CS~re we understanding the real purpose of Junior Varsity ~:~~t \~~Yol~v~nii~~S~r~~;f:;t t~! The overwhel~ing majori.ty ~,~\~~bo~~~r~~~,~n~a~;lkt1he ~,~: ~~~~nn~~ga~f i~':l"~h~~~~'~~~: The question might be asked-Is part of our failure to size week. The remaining 2% said stated that they liked the f~nllly students. Averages: 1 glass milk and the unused tickets could be up the opportunity of JV athletics due to the fact that a large they always attended. Quite a ;tyle ~ea~, ,~lt~~ug~ quite h daily; lh serving of fruit; 1 redeemed at the end of thc percentage of lllen are filled with a greater love for particular few of those who stated "five be~vtesal'f\h ey let ,:m muc serving of vegetables; and lh n. semester. ;:~:;!~~i~~n~ot~~nh!~: ~~el~~:r~/i::y~~~~, if so, what kind of a ~~;.ew:te;(;~:~s~e:c~~~~.that they h~rL"; ;boute::e ~:~~~~ th~~~~ a portion o~os~~!where? ha~en~;~:~f:~g;~S!i~~u;~:~hi~~ DLC Likes and Dislikes Eat Enough? About half of the students in order that late-sleepers cou:d ================== ab~:t ~l~:;~ ~~tr:~p~~~ddi~~s~ AtNOI! ~c~amo~~~ the stud~~ts. ;.~~~e:r ~l~vt:dth~~~\:~:~ I~~;:~~ ~~;. t~e ~:~ekf(~:~~leths~~ft;~~· b J, ,I. 7'L f' has ev~r offered was listed would~~t- ~t and eat where they _please. :n~ughs~:;I\e~s.sth:~ Jome Ouy &lp 'llere. ,hall ~:~~:.or ci~:l"~~:~moi~~~S:V~~~ ~~VP:1I~I~~~:e~n~n~:~~~~it(~Ol~~:i'l" Thi~\r:u:s~~o:o:l:~h~~e~ witil ~h~r ~;e~ls;. \~~y n~t blell;f.ast ~:~ p~·tant t ~le~~ao~ ~h: ~~;, was the lone steak dinner that . a resounding 90';~,NO. wbo wants to get lip at sevcn was served the night of Nov~m- Gain or Lose Weight? DISCUSSION' am to eat it unless he's got an bel' 9. This was followed bv Five pound~ one way or the The overwh'elming complaint eight d'CI~k class?" fI~ked one Love, Man, Love tUl'key, roast beef, fricd cl1icke;1 other, Illostly lost, was rcported voiced by. the students is that reT~;ute~~\f the I'C lies stated the students. half question- ("but not thc food IS much too starchy. about on thei;' Sunday ~ too by ========"";,========,,,,;,=======~~=_ somewhere on they would like to that naires ';'Il';'S"'e,r IAI;''SOfl lJ em IJ.,.'~, lJe''1°Ve,r e..reflft'"'l1 ~':~Iea~i~~ ~~~;:dm~!I~~il~~:~u~: by D,an 1m G. Z'pp out of th,;" cottoo.p;'kin' mind' FFn; III III '1J ~ ~ .. ~ uUI' n"ny do not go to b,·",kf"t . . Q~~~tioJ~~.You se~i ~or~:/hcr~ in order to play like being alive. by Ralph Wilson Why? ... didn't you learn her the food tHstes great!. and ~:s~ot~a everyone hkes coffee ~sidn'tl!sk f~~~~~teI ce;~inlY ~t:e~nr~::I:~t~t~;L~nt~v~r~~~~ S~tu.rday, July. 31, 1965-the language? . you've Just got !-D get Ma.ma One student suggested that am saddled with it. This t.hing is a three dollar bill-a phony. begmmng of an Ldea, a dream, Shares UnIque Experiences and Papa an anlllversary ptes- a big improvement to start with -life-can be real tense at And the people who try to be an adventure .. up at 5:15 am You sleep in a small room un- e~t. Be at th: field by two would be to eliminate the most _times. There are so few swingin' good and real really fracture fO.r the long trip to FriendshiJ? del' a mosquito ]let with another 0 clock to umpll"e th~ softball obnoxious menus, "such as people in it, so few with smarts, me. The whole situation is a Al\"p~rt, three hours later, taxI team member, the onl~ boy YOll game. mounds, croquette~, creole, and so many finks, so.many who blow bad scene. and hftoff .. seven hours later know in town, one wLth whom And Before You Know It SOS." their cool. I'm sorry, Lord, but I want you to know, Lord, you find yo~rself in a differ:nt yOll will share many. experi- Wait! This Friday is- when ~n all, theL"fO\is rampant dis- ~ts:e;ily.tiCkS me off. What can ;~.:t t;~:s~e:~I~a~'U!: ~e~n;~~~~ ~~l~:;;~'ap:~:l:l:en:t::a:g;f i~:~~~~~.a.~h;o~.~tt~i;.~~l~r~ .v~~~ ~~~ ~~e w::;o:~dfo;.~y~~eh~~;~ ;~!~~fa~t~~~a;!t~h~;~sd!n!~~~~~ Sees Bad Scene for Society cerned, when you could bag the ~uag:, and you I~re ~here I..?f reahzalJon-a umque ex?er- are up the plane reservation is occurrence at every institution,. I see sex, which was meant whole business. It is so hard to Imagllle yourse · d ou. bla~e l~nce ... and one of determmu- made ~nd you must say good- But this is a small college, and by you to unite people, doing stay up tight. Do you fead con:~ ~o ~e\ve, t 0 lot JO, .0 ~ondmds~ learn'b must wor~ bye to Ensenada. It s~ems as we eat "family style." Is it not just the opposite _ separating me? WOl 't 0 I e P peol~ e,to °dcxperL- bart an 0 your est. yOlll though just a few steps back possible that students might be n:en and women .. I see people of Love Is Answer ~nc:.' 0 earn, nn 0 your e~) .. ~~~g~;I for 'ou I ve yOI1 first ~et yOUl"eye~ on the indulged at least it little morc dIfferent colors, Jlltended by you Answor: You see, man, there es .. ~ ~t d' 1th ) I 111. (Contmued on page 3) than they are now~ to live. together as brothe:s, is this thing-called Love. It is Town Is Ensenada ~l;:t a,?e g~'e'at!' y~J)~~~~~~~~I=========~======== murdermg one. another wlt~ a w~rd I speak. to you.. It has You afe a member of a .team all around you things could ,L l' b 1 s~otg_un~ ~nd ",;:th such obscem- no~hmg to do WIth makmg any- with three other Amencans be done .. they must be done! .,.; g ' !~.~I~G~~~~,u~~es~::~;I~)I~OI~~1,71rou ll Ie s. ens ~;~p~~ ;;g~~~iCea~~g~~e r~l;oi' ~i~~ c~!'a:i;~o~~~le\~i~:s o~ ~~ ~~~~~li~: ~ou~'I~~;!~;af:: c~~eo:~ ~~: know the hooded ~ooks tloatJ~g! nothlllg, w;th h~al]llg what LS galllzatlO,:!. called th7 Student your fi'iends, rea II y yOUl" ~~.~~I~/r~:~me~~~~: e~~:ag:~~ I ~;:::~'Of ~'~:~h i~f:vel:~:~mi~~ ~\~:\~~:~~e~o: ~~~'I~~.: ~'tay~;: ~~~~I~~~ing ~::~:!~al~ n ~~sis:~ The Knack socIety. . WIth wort~ when you feel hke IS ~]lsenada, Puelte RI~O, about classes, a softball league, a I see people gettlllg bombed (Continued on page 3) whIch you know very.httl7' but trash pToject, and construction =====T~H=E=~G~O~L=D=~B~U~G=====~~~~at~V~~:n'~oi~;ar~~u1\;~LI~0~~ ~~ ~h~a:;:~~=~.1 J;~r!c~~ld~~~ke meals in the small white house of the Perez family with two Who Are Good Guys? by Ron Liebl/!an able to learn. The third male 9fficial.student newspaper of Western Maryland College, adults, th~ee children, a dog .~ group of. "good f;\UYs"would This week the lens is once is D0l!al Donne!y, w~o has an pubhshed bl-weekly on Friday from September through May. called WhItey, and plent~' ot' hke to go t\\enty mIles to see a again fOCllsed on comedy. The ObseSSIOnfor whIte palllt, spend- Entered as second class matter at the Post Office, Westminster, mosquitoes. You've never eat- basket?all court. Sure, takc British-made film, Tile K1!ack, ing most of his time painting . " or Ho1V t.o Get It, is a combin- th~~.m his nlaryland 21157, under Act of March 3, 1879. en that kind of food before',but of- BIgLOW, the. boy who dldn t ation of surface humor and white. room (\vindows and all) the YMCA truck." it, you can't you must try L!NDAM.SPEAR£ tastes great!!! The mother domg b:tter. . Let s go. for an this film has achieved a nine- The most hilarious of these is __ ....::.====:.:.:..==:...:::::.:~...:..::::::..__~ ;~~~i~~e~;~ca~: e~et.d~~, St;l~~:'~t~i~~e~~~~\~a~~~t~:I; ?l~:: ~~~lli~ ~:e~~~:c~a~i~~~I~(~~~I~~~s~o~~ fil:~hi: ~~a~h~o~n;~~!~~~~~rs~~nt:s~ Llco, one out-of-a-possible-ten the the one in which the characters woman and a good mot~el" and of. the. "g?~ guys," Editor-in-Chief £"f". (1"0, (call hel" Mama) is a great UVA WIth the gang! broke up Lieb's lens rating system. in This push an old iron bed through ALVA BAKER ~ ,,", .-; ... ~he wants to talk wlth ~ou WIth hl.s gnl ... You.fin~ your- high rating is due in a large the streets of London, COln- Business Manager "f". ""teSS .. ~~~uS~I~~~~~~I~\'~t~df~~~~ ~~:~~~ ~~~sb~~~~ga~~eei~?:~~~;v~t~u~~: ~::~~.r(,,~oHa~i~.e~~;:s ~:~~~~;~ ~~:te~~l"~~~i~~~Sn~on_t~c~.::fl~~~!~ Elizabeth Murphy Alice Cherbonnier and YOll can't understand her. ~~:I~~ ~~~v:oa;'ey~~e~~~:gbe:t:uil~ :"ho did an exce.llent job in ni~k- ments of M~·,.and Mrs. A. (for Judith Rowe William McClary having trouble with Plane Ge- lllg the ~Im funny, but retam- Average) CItIzen. News Editors Feature Editors ometry ... help him!!! Then ing mealllng. . . ,The photograph_y, e~en though David Carrasco CORRECTION there's Will the only young gu'! The story IS about a young It s black and whIte, IS wonder- Sports Editor in town yo~ know who has a provincial girl's arrival in L~n- ful. A.II the anti~s are filmed ~o Assistant Editors: Sherry Joslin, Harold Marks, Janet The FeatlO"c Editol's 1vish job ... but Andre, your "broth- don and her adventu]";s ~vlth the heIght of t.heu· photographIC hins, Barbara Smith, Jacquelyn Rayner. to carucci the headli11e 10 Dr. er" from the Percz family asks three ~oung men w.ho lIvo m a values. Advertising Manager: Diane Bennekamper. PI"1'ee's aI·ticle abollt hldia, if you are from the Peace Corps Bohenllan-type settmg. The characters finally.emerge Assistant Advertising Manager: Joanne Lieblang. which 1VU.jJ jJrhiled 111 tire Iw;( . .. why doesn't he know? . . Ray Brooks plays Tolen: who as young people ~ea~'ch~n?"for Publishing Editor: Donald Heath. iss>!'! of the GOLD BUG. Dr. ~hould he? Time out for a has the knack for seducmg a ways to assert theIr llldlvldual- 1VOS ill India. all of last P"irc Editor of Art and Photography: Judith Goldstein. yeor, il!.~tca(l of the 81U1111Ie1' break at the Bosquecito dance multitude of beautiful girls·lit y . They must not be seen as Michael Crawford but as human Typing and Copy Editor: Dorothy Klander. o"llli/. HI' or'l'ived there 1'01"111 hall with the team and Zulma young math professor is Colel!, a "c~azy beatni~s", for a way out Brunie, and and land- bemgs searchmg play "Merengue Circulat.ion Manager: Lynne Marek. in tIL .. 8IWUlHlJ" of '64 and left Asi No.2." Tomorrow more lorn who hasn't got the knack, of the mass absurdity of con- Exchange Editor: Carolyn Henson. early last spl"ing. barrels to paint and deliver ... but who is willing, ready, and temporar~' big-city life. Photographer: Robert Lance.
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