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Library '-[estern Mttyland Oollege Md.. 7i$stm.i~Jste:;:" It Occurs To Me That: Senator Joseph Tydings had a little more to off_icer!epresen~tives of.friendly .forei~n countriesauf- to.make rehearsals easy .oneveryoneconcerned, Larry say 011 Wednesday than he did the last time r~~:~~;ln~~dm:;~~~n~1~~~~s:i;~~~~efr:~rt~ff~;tesnlO~h~~~~~~~~~;'c~~~i3~~~f~ni~r~~~a~~~iWe?;\;~~r~~~ni~:hi~ he visited Western Maryland. on the American way of. life." . cheek ever since. Many of the actors and actresses have It's too bad that more students didn't turn out for Seventeen of the officers were from VIet Nam, two been reluctant to show up for rehearsals. Some have the lecture on Russia, but the many empty seats in from Ethiopia, two froI? J9rdan, and one. from Ghana, worked hard; some have hardly worked. \ o t~~~~~~~~h:~:be :: ~t~~tj~i~re~~;.asin;~:;~~ ~h~~~~k~s~~~~n~F'thae~~a~~~~~I~~nii~~sino~~~i~sf;oO! i~:van r~dE~~~~b~~'~ah!~~o:h~~~nt~:\y~~-a~ft~~ilic~~l~~ students were treated to a smiling dissertation on GI ROT9 cl~ssrooms to the ~tudent Center to the men's tha~ de.serves succe~s. If the cast doesn't show more supported South Vietnamese orphanages. dormitories. Wednesday night may be a Weste~n Mar:y- dedication, the mUSICalcomedy could very well be a Senator Tydings is obviously one of the United lal~dfirst; many student~ actually seemed to enjoy their tragedy. States' most .dynamic goodwill a.mbassado!"s.. Anyon.e' chIc~en pot pies. Th~ VISItors posed some rathe,r chal- Westnlinster l\'larvland isn't a Ion wr who can befriend Georgian RUSSIans by smgmg "MI- lengmg questions. It s too bad that they couldn t have '. .' g ay chael,""Clementine," and "Onward Christian Soldiers," stayed longer. from Atlanta, Ceorg!a. ~f.dI~ntt: J~~.~~d\~~aE.s.s~R~~~:ti~~~o~o C~b!1d~~e:~ The four fraternities have once again added state~~~:1::0~~~i~~na 1~~hil~~M~~~I~n~faf~~~tOfo~~h:: gap," the Chinese-Russian rift may soon appear to be a some more sheep to the fold. the equator. It wasn't so bad when, in 1964, the Gov- . political Grand Canyon. After a rash of smokers and bidding sessions, sixty- ernor of Alabama won the Maryland Democratic Prl- Ed Sumll~erIin and Roger Ortmayer added t!~:,s ~~~\~I;Sth:~c:C::~ si~~_e~hntd~n~iflnt~gab~~~~ ~~~~ 1°l9~r~s~g:~~af:ri~~~a~d!i~:~e ~;h~~es ~~i't"hv~:~ something to the campus. make a rainbow out of black blue purple white gold loney) convinced thousands of citizensthat moats were It might not have been art or music; let's just call and red. To date, the atte~pts have e~ded it; colo; "in". and welco.me.mats "out," the State hit an all time it a refreshing change. Many students fulfilled that life- charts. For sixty-eight men, Monday was filled with low m IQ and mSlght. long desire to scream in church. Some had a chance to warm winds, smiles, firm handshakes, a lot of laughs, .Thus, the seven exchangees from Clark College in read a bit of their own rotten poetry. Everyone had the and even more beer. For other men, the day was pretty A.tlanta might find the weather to be the only significant opportunity to talk to hvo rather interesting men; few empty. The winds were biting and cold. It's rough to difference between North aI_1dSouth. They will spend a took advantage of it. see a few raised hands ruin a guy's day much less his week on the campus, attendmg classes and social events. The typical "look at thaLguy, he's a fag" students college career. 'The exchange will be direct, so that the room vacated didn't care to know that there was more to Summerlin by the WMC exchangee will be filled by the Clark ex- and Ortmayer than a wailing sax and some new elec- The Junior Follies ought to be quite a show. changee. ~:;v~~:~!~~~ei~~~::~~~::e:~~:;~~;::h~:w-4t ~nlb iJu'9 tronic sounds. If you had read the Gold Bug, you would "Mary Belle Goes West" has just two weeks until Western Maryland students are not widely known have known that Summerlin is a well known jazz musi- curtain time, and unless some people take their roles for their hospitality, but March 5-12 wouldn't be a bad cian, and that Ortmayer was, at one time, the editor of more seriously, it just might be "curtains." In an effort time to start. Walter Michael why about the foreign military officers who visited the campus on Wednesday. I . If you were lucky enough to have one of the twenty- r;:tai~:~ ~v~~~e~e~;~l~i'o\a~~~ ;~:e~t~~:~~YS~~i~~v¥o~~ , eign Officers Intelligence class at the United States that "The purpose of this course is to provide senior ~~~~~===:::::;:~~;;;;::~~~~~~=~==~==~=====~=~:::::: Vol. 43, No.9 February 24, 1967 tr~~tt~~\:~~:;~d~~f~~'tl~:t'I~~lli~~~~e ~~hoj sl::::d WESTERNMARYLAND COLLEGE;WESTMINSTER,MARYLAND Dr. (lion, (llinese Pllilosopller, Chapel Program SGA Evaluates Tribby, Solomon, Smith t" R d" 'n A· l A knnw; resen lectures lin Sill in lumRi • Projects Idea of (ompus Groups P t D rama Ie ea mgs I dnn" "ally "B;,""w; am;! is a~junc~ professorat Christian Unity ~~~':e~~ve~o:~d ~~~:~' ~~e ~~: Understage, the experi~ental m?n, an~ Mr. William Tribb;r. U~;:e:::~~~ed several The Most Reverend T. Austin questi~:m/f "~h:,~do Student :~;:t:~~:a;~~ ~,o~~e;~d~l~ ~~~~ ~~~:nt~~~~~~:~l ~;. ~:i~U;;da~~ China and other areas Murphy, Auxiliary Bishop of orgamza IOns o. gram of readings aimed to Mr. Solomon contributing the on March 1 and 2. i under research grants Baltimore am! Vicar Generai of Thu.sthe SGA has und~rtaken create an artistic whole called spoof as well as joining Miss Dr. Chan, is presently Gilman fellowships from the Gug_ the Archdiocese of Baltimore, a project .to come up WIth 8Jo1- "Montage." Smith in group readings. Pro f e 5 S0 r of Philosophy at genheim and Rockefeller Foun_ will take part in a service of swe.rs a bit more ~oncrete. ThiS The dramatic art faculty at Because of the limited seating Chatham College in Pittsburgh. dations. In the 1930's while still Christian Unity in Baker Me- proJec.t o~ evaluatIOn of student Western Maryland College will available in the rehearsal room, He is coming to the college as a a professor at Lingman Univer_ morial Chapel on Sunday, Feb_ orgamzatlOns has been ~n??r- present the evening of readings tickets are required for these Danforth Visiting Lecturer. sity, he served the government ruary 26. taken ~y the Student ~ctlvltles at 8:15 p.m. each evening in the performances; however, there The first lecture in the series, of"China .as a representative at The Bishop is substituting for Comm~ttee. The commIttee has Alumni Hall rehearsal room. will be 110 admission charge. "Forces at Work in " wiil s eve r a I international confer_ Cardinal Shehan who was origi- tentatively set up the program They plan to combine humorous Tickets will be available at the ~arctelt~~e~1:300n ~:~~~ P~~li~~:;, ~::I~:i~;~;'~:~ ~~~J~e~~~ul;tetoC!~~fn!'t!,~~ ~:n~;!lt~:::pr~~id~I!;~~~n;e ~~=~:~n~f:~~U:t r:e~~~n~~ea;:oo~o:~ ~i~u;n~e~~I~r:o~8~ffi~:x ~~~~~ ni Hall. At I Trends in Mod ern has been hospitalized twice in tervlewed, b) the le~ders wII! be a more serious picce of writing. hours are from 10:00 a.m. to blainl."d lI'mhcal1~~!tn~I:~~rO~~~~sN!~~ ~~e~!c~~~t~~ ;:~eo:~er~~b~i~ ~i~~~~~r;!:!e a~~eI~o;:r~~~;~~~ du~~e =~~ni~~ow~~~~i~~~.es~~o~4:~U:i': :;~l~hree days of the Writings by Wang_ addresses for the n ext six to the campus, and t? Judge the three faculty members are Miss production, an exhibit of stu- Way of Lao Tzu," months benefits and effectiveness. of Esther Smith, Mr. Jerry,Solo- dents majoring in art will be on a~o~~ '~~Ic~h~~:~: Takmg part m the service ~~oe~~;~gOt~S~nc~e ~!al~a~~~'z;; dlf?~~~el~a!~l~i~~~~; :r~~inda D 19~3 ;~~hnI~~s~oPze~~r~~~ R:~~re~~ ~~~eS:n~~~e~~::~~a~;I~~a~~:~ Week's Exchange ~er~y, ~e~le dMi~eri' John Van of Our to the campus, d) recommenda- ~r ~~ao:tl~ aVI~!m~elec i SaVIOr Lutheran Church, Baltl- tlOnSWIll be made by the SAC N F If'llment fir an In n u IVan. Donald Miller, pastor F d ill r 0 of more, and the Reverend GIlbert as to more eifectlVe use of the ears U I Exhibition F t (lunhabOn's group umv:rs~tl!~av::l tOo::;le~~! ~=~~~o~'::i~:J lh~:c~ o :f ~~ri~i ~~gamZabOn for the benefit of SIX Clark College students ea ures ~~i~;ry~r;h~~r i~iei:eSstr:ot~~~~ WestJ1linst~r.. . .' ~tc~~r;~ortant to point O?t ~~!s;:pl:~~ ':~!i~it~!~de::s i~~ Flat Brush Master dents, many of them in the . The Chnstlan ~mt! serv~ce that th.ls IS riot .a study that "':Ill week _long exchange program . ~~:a:o~~Jh~~~:~~~;:,religion and ~~~~~~~~i:~f d~~r:~~~n~e:~~:~ ~~s~~~I~t~~::t~rt;;~~z~~i!~~~~~ be~il~~~n~J.!~r:l~ ~ie tho dis t ~u~~:~:n~e:;ua~;ll~~~ a~~eco~~ Wi~h~:~~i~~:;nv.iied and there Cath(g~~t~;~e:~~e;!~~t~) The ~~~ti~:s~~~d:~~~~g:~iz~t~~~s~f- f:gU;Chb;~~~tg~dt~b~~~l :;!~p c~i ~7~U~~ga~r:~;i~i:;~~da:r ::t~~~ China ge or en t rance A _ , . . colors by Eliot O'Hara one of Lounge. In to the lectures. _ • ttentlon to WO"- ~;~~~~:i~;~~~:~~;. t~~a:i:~a:~~ t~e mas~e:~ of watercoior tech- that evening at . Vi"il DrQws rollment is 900 and is predomi- mque utlllzmg the flat brush. Chan wilJ discuss Mid-Year Graduates :II , nantly Negro. Formerly th.e owner-manager Themes of Chinese _ ~ IJl. Doctor John Withers head of of a factory m Massachusetts, Ie Thursday, March 2, at · d F' Id Questlons vOvernment rOllC, 'h, "nlngy d,p."m
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