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Dr. Hildebran ' Western Maryland College w4r ~nlb. iug 313 Yards West'llinster, ~1aryland \ Silver Star to and Jim Stephens a Will p. 2 p.4. Vol. 44, No.2 WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND October 6, 1967 Issue' Arises Over Computerized Attendance Hinge Reorganizes Program; ALOHA THEME: Sororities ,Seek IBM Controversy Provokes Combines Talents With SOS Mony Foce~01 New Members As Student Discussion, Action WMCCreDtivity Rush Nears End Fo~IOW~~~h~e:~u!~n~tu~reO~~ ~:~\v~~:tt~J:~tst~~~u~; h~~: "the Hill". ~an ne~o~~~~t~l;~:;~~~ ;~~~:~p~~~ . R~~~neS~~~orseo~~~:u~~~f~t~/t~~~,~a~~I~C~i:~dt~~::~~~t Bob M~Connell. and his ~~~o~~t~b:~~mhea=~~e~:~r :sf ~~: ~~~~b~:.ug.ent Center Lounge on ::~r~~li~~'s~~~~~t~~ ~:~d ~~~~~= ~oeoa~b::{\:a:dder~~e ad~re:~i~~1:1 ~~;;; ~~~~. 11T;~(~:~:t r~~e~~:e~ 1BI\': c~~~u~~~~~o::rs~h~nr~~~~~ ~~~~u~~~a~~n:u~~:=::~lyth~~ ~ Editor f:~:~ a\~il;tsb;~~~ ri~~ ~n~ for ;.el". . t f Se~~:mb:~n~90v;~s:n t~~g~~mi~~ !~~~:n:s\rr: '~~~~yt~~o:~~~~ part. of ~his institution," a co~- yearbook. "This three c~:l.ti:~s gli~!n ~o;s~:c~ ~f istration attempted to distribute r;;~~~~~h~;: S~~sde:~~Yt;O~~~~= e~:~:~:eJO;~~d t: ~~:s;o~::t~:~r~~ie~iv;:eb~rseta~~ ~~nb!~~!n~:~~~nt~t e:;:p:lt~!~~~ are soro;ity in the spring of the Ices, assemblies and other eel; ml~l~trahve v lew p.0: n t s on , m:::r~~~~~ ~~:~e~~:e !~~~s~:a~o' :~::;t f!~~ ~;~;P:~:Sdo:~~S e;:;~:~/~ge;~~ ~c~~I:\:~dP;~~~d:~:~~slOns pol- Aloha s.taff party bids at this time, but in up theu· cards while others In a written statement given ~lan~ to overco.me.t?is by hl~h. the next round of parties, usu- thre~tened to destroy them. to th.e faculty on October 4 ~GA lighting people individually. LIfe ally in the end of September, DUring the evening me~l Stu- President Cary Wolfson said: at WMC often tends. t.o cc;nte.r only three party bids can ~e ac. dent Government Pre sid e n t "The decision to keep tabs on the group, stlfhng mdl_ cepted. Then two party bids can Cary W.olfson made a ~t~tement student attendance at required . Stress on group p~r_ be accepted for the last round expressing the SGA 0pllllOn,~h.at chapel services and assemblies overloo~ the I~- of parties. In this way, both so_ stud~,nts should qUIetly dls_ is .bo_th unexpected a~d. disap- thiS year s rorities and girls have an idea pose of the .cards. . pomtlng. It IS my opinIOn and tend to m~re per- where they stand when prefer- Dave Moore, accompamed by that of the SGA Ex e cut i v e . concentrating on peo_ ence lists are made up. If the freshmen Dave Clark, Da~e Council that this measure is in Relat~:el~h~:w on the campus I ~~Iy~~~~n~~~e D~~~:nn~r, foct~s~~go::a~~ze:~i:~:;: f~:I'Ssoe~:ityr;'e~~~~nc;re7e:!~c:~ g~~te~n~ef~~th B~~~~ ~~~in~~~ ~~~!~:~ic;~Oa~:o!~~p~:~~~~ntd~~ scene, the HINGE program Andre.ws,. and Ben Lo'.'e. isn't interested in she receives a bid from that to dIscuss t~e matter. Students away with rigid attendance grew in one short year out of org~mzat~onal .m e e tIn g for its own sake, but group. . aSk.ed q~e.stlOns and expr~ssed checks. an effort. by a few concerned sp~mg Wlt~ Rlcha.rd McCanna, rather a constructive original_ The Intersorority Council sets t?eJr opinIOns about the sltua- "We hope that this action was students to bridge the gap thIS commIttee. discussed new ity. The Aloha hopes to stress up the rush rules and sees that tlon.. taken only as a matter of effi._ ,which tbey felt existed between and more effectJve ways to r.un such activities as the music pro_ everyone abides by them. Dirty M_oore explamed !hat Dean ciency and expediency and does the college and the Negro com- HINGE. Idea.s suggested m_ gram and the dramatics art de_ rushing is defined as the follow_ ~oblTIson had not expected the not represent a lack of trust munity on Union Street. . i cluded. expanding the progra.m partment which is experiment- ing: food present at gatherings Issuance of the c~rd~ to cause which has been inferred in many It is now a fullfledged pro- I to whIte as \~ell as Negro chll- ing with new ideas and innova_ between sorority members and uproar. He 1n~lsted that student circles. However, we gram designed to tutor children ?ren, emphaSIS on. ~e.tter tutor_ tions. girls eligible to bid when I at.tendance IS not re- think that the Committee would on a one student-one child basis. mg, an? the posslb~hty of vol- The centennial theme will be isn't at least one member thiS .semester s.ince 25 have done more wisely to have Over t~e past year HINGE has ~nteers workmg ':"Ith in subtly in the opening each sorority present; treating are avml?-ble. followed the sentiments~ expanded to include the Charles In th: classroom; either a.s . section without playing it par- to movies and cokes; speaking Moore saln the pressed in tIle Studen~ Life street-Center Street area, as or WIth two or three.puplls who ticularly up or down. The idea against members of other so_ that the faculty Council last year regardmg an well as the original site. More seemed to need specml help. of expansionism, the speakers rorities; boys used as relay mes- .. 4 would re_ end to all such requirements. than just a tutorial program,! The Board of Education and and programs should enhance sengers, etc. I I .. ~andatory at_ For this reason I have advised however, HIN
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