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2 The Gold 21, 1967 It Occurs To Me That: Bargain Basement Tactics: one!~~:~;~O~~t~~n:l::,P~e~:t~~o!:eu~;!!;o~h:iz:~ed:S~;~le!:-~:d:~Blanche Ward Lesson In Survival Somebody Up There? individuals:, have been reaching into t~~ir soul bags lately, The by Ellen Von Dehsen Ito take up a hem,. a lot o~ girls resu~~is' inst~:tiO~~a;hsOp~S:t~~:;d~~urs planning for the cen- qu~r~:,,~a~e~~t~at~~~S~f~~m ~~tI~ff~::.ew~no~mcaac~me~:~rv::d~~~ Broken Ground tennial year. If .one-fourth of this ti.me were spent in ree~uiting only must a girl be able to ex- down to Sadie's room and get Negro and foreign student~. we might become the family we change her piggy bank money fitted for-a Sadie original if you claim to be ... you know, hke the family of man? No excuses, for the big time dime in order pay $3.00, and if you're willing plea~e. . .. to play the Coke machines, but to do without slee:,es, a by Dean Ira .G. Zepp high:!. '::~~at~:! :~~~,It~e ~~~~ b~a~::atf~i~t: ~i~fl:e~:Si~~U~~ ~~~;i~~t be able to recognize a :~i·~~~rsSo:~bOdy "Every age has had ilS handful of men and women who were this point. We also might be enjoying the swimming pool which With need underlining the even start . .. ~~ t~eet!::~~~ \~~Oc;:~;e~h~::S:a~~dtat~: ~~~u~:v~~t~n~ was promised us thre~ long yea~s ago. . . , Blanche Ward economy, dress- Sun: and gc into of radical openness to new problems and new solutions- som:;h~:'~u~~~~si;:~I~I:!e~~ ~:r;:::ae!~ ~~:t~!!~S~~~~!i::eo~:~nn ~~~:;'c~~~~;!~i:n~~ a:ti~~iv~~: bU~;:~~rse all this . yet proceeded into that future with the intention of shaping ~~e~~:!:s(~t~de:~sd) ~:~bt::~u!~ye r:J:~i!~u:~:a~;::OI:~~U:~:::: ~~!i~~s:ie ~~'i~tt~~~~:~~~~n~~ {~~~:~t~~due~~~h!o . .So begins a ~tateme?t announcing what is pr.ob~bly the most of s~~:es:t~~~:~s ~~~e:~~e~~i::c:;U:t~~~~;:er~jsec~~~thing its ~:;or~ns:;;:c~~i~nO/o::~~~~at!~~ ~~~' aa:qgu~~~~~':~y ~~g;~~c:o~tn~;~~~~ !~:n~I~~:r: n~!d~~::~~:t r~~;~~~:na~o:::~~: ~:~~::;. b~d~r;!:::S!c~7v~ y::~Sd!~~i~ii~u~~r~fi:I~::~~~i~~v~:e~~ \hould :tud y fO,r ~n. Eco~ t:~t ~~u:~~e j~~t ::!ember girls the ~:~~sol~~I:n~a~r[:~~oxO~OI~ee::e~:~:~n~~!;o~~d~:~t~:t~~tfO~;~~~ campus. No more shall the voter query, "Which one will look f~a~~ o~v~h~n~~w a;;o~us~em: end of the year close-out sale in University ~hristian ~Iovement. . ~e:!~:r'~~~'~o~~~??" We have begun to ask, "Which one is the ;r?:e.PI;~:ib~~rlt~~:: th~S~~fi 407. - fleCti~~a~/~~~ ~~~I~~~~c:~l~~~~!aCc~~~gbt~eb~~~~;all\:an~t~~~:r~= after the dormitory. fire ~t Cornell, West~rn Maryland ~~ght will be all too glad to abandon HINGE ~ t . enced by our generatIOn. ~~::~~ d:~~~ ::!:~:r~~~:es~~~::t~r:'e~:e~~I~~~gis li~ :o:e:uc~r:~ ~:~i~ec50nst;:es~:t:o;:i~~a~s~da~~ U ors. Methodists Conullitted 10nelp nlu ask t.hat the fire alarm system be reactivated? Oh, and how you think a barber shop breeds "I': U l A "'~J'J F /I Id t h about the fire extinguishers that can't put out electric fires? infernal gossip, a hallway hair- fOllndIQu~~~:: a;~d ()~e~~::~na ~rt~~~;::I"!~~~t;s~~ :~~ C~~hol~;s~ the ROTC staff is of extremely high caliber this year. Colo- cut is no quiet zone. by Stephen Hiltner EpIscopalians and ~~~t~~e B~~~~~~~ltuyng~~ls~~a:r:I~n::~I~;tI~a~ :~n~t~ri~~d t~i.~h~e~a~:;eo;r::;~~h:~t ?~~';.~~~~sC~I~~~r~::~ m!~e e:~i~~~:iS~~Si~::: t~:~s!~~ About three times a week ap_ f~:n,;;~~l~~t~1 the above, plus other Protestant groups, as p.acked With thmgs w_orth le~rmng, and the methods of mstru~_ tions that go on in the dorm. proxlm~tely seventy-five West- charter members. The Methodist Church, which has not covered !IO?-are much more mterestmg than those. of th~ past. And It Spot a "Sale Inside, Everything ern Maryland. students depa:t itself with glor~' in interdenominational cooperation, has solidly Isn t every ROTC department that can claim an mstru_ctor who Cheap" sign on someone's door, from campus life. !lnd make theIr committed the Methodist Student Movement to this ecumenical wears the Bronze St.ar... and you know beyond the way to the Umon Street and venture. MOTIVE,for the past twenty-five years the ol'ficial jour- ~.he.new pass-faIl gradmg syst~m I.Sone heck of a st~p. As threshold lie oldie but goodie C~arles Street .ar~as of West_ nal of the MSM and the most creative student publlcation in we Sit III those classes next year, it might not be a bad ~dea to records for a dollar, dresses and mmster. T~e tfl.p IS a s~ort one America, will be the official organ of the new UCM. remember that ch~nge on the camp~s takes a lot of pushl.ng. ~t skirts outgrown by their owner but. the ~ocl81 distance IS great. One of the main purposes of the UCIII is "to encourage mem_ would .be a better Idea to keep pushing. Comments and grIpes m but worth a consideration by It IS a Jo~rn~y from ollr ~hel- bers of academic communities to respond to God's world in ways the grill get y~U n~where. . . your meager ·bod, love comic tered,. subJective, ro~y ?nvm:l_n- that will lead to fuller humanity for all men, to work for unity the.dynamlc tno of Smith, Solomon, and Tnbby have put the books vintaged with age, and men.t.mto one of obJecbve, dim those who are separated and to reflect theologically upon Dramatic Art Department on the up and up. They have made an obscure wall hanging ex- reailtles - the result of a cen_ are doing" ::\U::~a;\~hriy~~t!~; i;~o:~:~ca~~~,~S~i~~~lIu~ ;:u~~ t!eOi~:~y ;~~t~~:~~~r~~;;:~;·a ~:~g!~~ i~:;el::.c~~:~:~m:~:t~oa~ial ~~~ . onoe f f:~!~~ss~ra~~~ ;)~:~v:~n~a~~~~~~r~i~seC~~; the .ne_xt goa! for curriculum Im.provem.ent should .be more with the proprietor, (who is ap- rl~r whIch ~ecomes weakened and university. I am thinking especially of courses In ]~urnal.ls~_ Presently, one Journahsm course IS offered parently sacrificing her element With eac~ trIp. . the technological revolution, racial tension, -and that Just, am ~ enuf. . . for the candy on the second ~~eamngful SOCial , the world a virtual tinder-box, and the ceaseless we shouldn t. ~~ss Dr. Thomas lUars~al1 ,,":hen he VISitS us floor), by finding ~ spot on the Hmge :epresents. a human dignity on this little planet. When the Chris- next week as a VISIting ~rofessor o! AmerIcan .hteratur~_ He has dress or a crack In the record. for meanmgful sOCial confronts this world, theological differences seem been places ~nd done ~hmgs. To give you a hmt, he Will lecture The outcome is usually happi_ through the development indeed. So there has been a shift in emphasis in on the ~8th In McDamel Lounge on "Edward Albee and tlje Now ness on all sides-some eight or close-knit, inter-racial relations from ,Ifaith and order" (doctrine) to "life and GeneratIOn." Not bad for a starter. ten girls now own new records, betweenptutor and child. Here mission" . WaIt Michael comics, and clothes, the initiator each volunteer has his own ~ra~t~t~O~n~C~I"~n~e~m~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~e\~: s~~~l:~~ Pa~~edt~~~~o~~ ~~:~u;se~:i~~:~c~~ ~~~a~:~a:i:~~ Living In Pluralistic World P event provided a good 01' waste ship becomes freer, and more in_ of time. formal, communication of per- Man ForAll Seasons: A Gem tr~~it~~~;i:~ ~!~ t~~e~:~i~r:~ ~~~:~ t~~~~ud;~;ce~ee¥;i~~ :~~ . by Suzanne .Pratt noun~es his d.ecision to. maintain ~~~~~;s th~yn:e~~go~a~Jind::: ~~~m:n~~~:!~n :n~e;~~~~:i~~ (It IS a great tnbute to the a pohcy ?f SIlence WhlC~,hope- mates. For those of us too laz;y how the world appears to the happened, can we look forward to the time, modern screen audience that A fu~ly, Will appease hIS con- Negro child. The tutor can bet- future, when there will be an international Man far All Sea.s()7!.8 has re_ sCience. Here we see at once, ter understand what it means to of students from aU the world's religions? This is ceh:ed such popular a.cdaim. In the human qualit~ of his at- U S Bombl"ngRal"ds"Ibe black in a society which is it means, I take it, to "face the future with a stance of a time when loyalty IS frowned tempte~ compromIse and. &:Iso • • • still clinging to racists mores. radical openness." upon, and liturgy condemned, it the ~mlflous elem~nt o~ hiS Im_ ,. • I To a very limited. extent, each ;::;;;;;;,,;;,;;;;;,;;;;,~==~=~==~~~~~ ~:~~r s~:~~e a~~:~era a~,:d~~~ ~~~~~ni~~~~=~n~~~;~i:l:t~i~b:~= One Man S OpinIOn ~~;~r c;:me:sperb:~~enth~ei:e~~e~~ suddenly gained such a follow_ durance does not mask the by Sam Phillips This insight by whites into what ing. 1 h.aggering effect Of.h~s p~r~ecu_ During the past several ·it means and feels ..like to be Even in his own time, as now, tl.on. As he faC?ShiS mqUIsitors, months the United States and black 'is, one of the strongest the position of Sir Thomas More hiS weary. patle.nce .and. def~r_ Western Maryland College have forces behind the civil rights was not fashionable. As a e.ncecombmed With hiS s~!ll brll_ heard distinguished Americans movem.ent today_. ,-..,...,- .... ----...------- ... ..". .. prominent statesman, he found IH~nt dcfen~e, makes hIS ene- call for a halt of the bombing of However, one· receives more it impossible to condone the mleS, espeCially Cromwell, ap- North Vietnam. This talk is than insight by being a Hinge marriage of Henry VIII to Anne pear pompous and shallow. based on the idea that stopping tutor. He gains'the satisfaction Boleyn, which would ultimately Perhaps the most appealing the bombing will help bring the of doing something that is signify the King's defiance of q-uality which Scofield has in_ war to an end. This idea cannot meaningful and timely. This is the Catholic dogma. As por_ stilled, is a humor which is be backed up by facts. The op- a basic requirem-ent for many trayed by author, Robert Bolt, equally clever and caustic. His posite is truo .........mare bombing students who find their existence More was ascetic, forthright, entire personality is tempered will help bring the war to a superficial because of ~heir de_ stubb~rn, crafty and totall! from that of an intolerant prig, victorious end. tachment from the outSIde when C?mmltted .to ort~odox .Cathoh- to that of a world weary philos- Men, such as. Robert F. Ken- confined to the c?-mpus. The cI_sm. In hiS dealings With Car- opher as gently amused by the nedy and Martm L. King, have ~uto~ may al.s? gam confidence and re- ~.iiiiliiiii""'~ dmal Woolsey (played by Orson frivolity of secularism as he is asked President Johnson to stop m hIS own ability to help others. Wells) .his mafll~er is. d~cepti~e- outraged by its avaria.'. the bombing to.see if the ~o;:th Most. important~ I feel.' the tutor ly paSSive, maskmg hiS Iron Wlll. . Vietnamese m1ght be Willing acqUires the fnendshlp Similarly with his garrulous Gradually, however, thiS ele- then to start talking peace. spect of a child. In many cases .. King, of whom he is obviously ment of humor grows less ap- These men should read the these are friendships that will fond, he is pleasant and respect_ parent, but ne~er f.ades. For newspapers. Ho Chi Minh has extend beyond the tutor's stay ful, but no less firm. With his amusement whIch 1S usually stated that for peace talks to at Western Maryland. In addi_ family, especially his daughter affordable .only as far as de_ begin the U. S. must stop the tion, Hinge also offers fri_nge Margaret (Susannah York) he tach~en~, IS ever present, e.ve~ bombing and "all other acts of benefits-like being asked to is affectionate and concerned. at hIS.trml as he watches RlCh- war." The North Vietnam posi- stay for dinner when you know But not more so than with the ard, hIS former follower, betray tion is that "all other acts of that surf-board on soup is being cause he has chosen to defend. and condemn him. For with so war" means that the U S must served back on campus! Regardless of the contemporary fi.rm a faith, hatred .is impos_ take its troops and bas~s ~ut of Education Most Important In the commonplace experl- Then there's attraction to the plight of the sl.ble. <;:omplete obedience has South Vietnam. Hinge, of course, focuses its ences of ordmary day-to-day Street, where Paul LeWIS (pIC_ underdog, none of these quali_ glVen bIrth to peace. The fact is that the U. S. did attention upon the educational living, one thing stands out as tu:ed abo~e With b~arder, Jock), ties would make a man particu_ It would seem that given such stop the bombing from May advancement of the Negro child. a remedy for the boredom and Will DaVIS and R~ch McCanna larly endearing to a modern a consummate performance, the 13-18, 1965. During this time This is of primary importance restriction of four years in the se~ up shop, ostenSibly for more audience. film would be less-than-excellent our government gave the North because in many cases the en- dormitory environs. Well, be- pnvacy and study room. What The transformation from a in other aspects. But this is not Vietnamese Embassy in Moscow vironment does not foster an . that, Colt 45 fans! What I ~ set-up!. It's half of two stor- martyr of only remote interest, true. \Vith incomparable taste, a letter asking them to open interest in academic achieve- had in mind was an apart- le~ of. thiS ol? ho.use th.at t.he to the fascination of a haunted, director Fred Zinneman has peace discussions. This letter ment. In my opinion, this may You see, there are about Hlstoflcal Socle~y IS turmng tn_ committed and complex soul can never allowed any other aspect was returned unopened. From be taken too lightly by and this dog (sorry, to a museum m a couple ~f be traced to one cause-the per- to take precedence over the Dec. 24, 1965, to Jan. 31, 1966, tutors. It is always easier and John Olsh years. But we remember It formance of Paul Scofield. Giv- story of More. The supporting the U. S. government did the forget the homework and or_ not included) who've decided to fondly as .the ner.ve center of.all en such a character as Bolt has roles, which are never allowed same thing. Again our offer ganize some kind of recreation. give up on the dormitory bag those Jumor Folhes cast parties. created, Scofield has instilled in to be more, are always of excel- was rejected. Finally, Feb. 8-14 However, if the child is to have and move out into the realm of Equally famous is the Vetville Sir Thomas a flavor which lent quality. Therefore, Sco- we again stopped bombing the his life opportunities broadened the townie. cubicle shared by Walt Michael makes him of immediate inter- field's performance never as- North. President Johnson wrote then the emphasis must remain The first one of these places and Jerry Wolf, scene of wild est. Instead of pure dogmatism, sumes the artificial proportions directly to Ho Chi Minh. On on educational assistance. Extra I caught was the New-Vetville festivities for male editors on More now assumes the appeal of an obvious tour-de-force. Feb. 15, the day we resumed time can and should be found Jungleland owned jointly by deadline n i g h t (after office of a man committed, but whose All of these qualities have bombing, he rejected President for taking part in other activi- Joel Kleger, Pete Alexander, hours) and home of the most fervor is tortured with the wish served to take this previously Johnson's proposals. The North ties together. and "Dirty John" Van Hart. ridiculous hospital beds in the to remain loyal to both secular mllsty saint from the confines Vietnamese have made it clear Along with educational as- First of all there is this big East. and religious sovereigns. This is of dutiful history and sent him that a halt in the bombing will sistance the tutor must often wave that looks like it's coming Dan Bohi and Craig Davis shown in several moving scenes. forth to speak to our genera_ nat bring about peace negotia- supply his child with a definite out of the wall. John did were living in New VetvilJe, but The first occurs while he an- tion. ____ tions. M. Dirk. feeling of his own worth. Very ,he's the artist. And I when third roomie Bill Rees got on off often the children As Senator Everett are lacking I guess the rest of the place is married they too k THE GOLD BUG :~~::i~a~e:e:;l~e":~:y yr~~ ~~~i-~~dnfiadnednc:nc~~~a;:~dto~a~:i~;;~Yb:::i~~~tl~~, y~:dr~~~ Pr~~: ~o~.n~~~~n;~l~o:~~CI;h~~d::::~,~ 9fficial .student newsp~per of Western Maryland College, ~~:~s ::ul~al~e::ce;!u;nB::;:~ t~;:oi;por;~::it~:~~~d ~~t~i:~!~ ~~~-1J;~~s t~~~t o~~r~aOt~r;~~:~ ~e~t:r~es;:c~!ro:t~;I~:h.!~~th~~ ~~~~:~ddasbl;~~~~~lYcl~~s~~ft~~ :t"°ilie ~~st:o'ffi~e,t~~~f!i!ft~~; der, you turn the screws on can be Il;chieved are describ.ed I and Joel sm~king a pipe full ofIthat of "Cycle Trash" Hvi?ding Maryland 21157, under Act of March 3, 1879. ~~~. and~f:s~~~c~ffo~i:o~~P:~~t~;tn:el~~li~: ~h;:: ~~~sc;~~~I~~;~n~ :r::;:g~~~~a(~a;:o~:~t ~n:ti~;r\~ortt;:e~~ b~~:~!e~1°~~ $3.00 PRICE A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION __ ...::::==:::...:..:.:::.:....:..:.::.:::..::::::..:;_.:.:....:..:=::..._ __ you do everything to bring him able of and what lies ahead of Ithis was ..pretty boss, until I classified pending inspection by the Board of Health. him in life. down." 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