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~~4~ &~~~m~sh~a~w~ ~Th~u~~~~=y~,=M=a~y~I~7~..1~9=7~9 '''"LunarAttraetions" Too Autobiographieal Jim Fry "Lunar Attractions," a novel by teresting than any of our own David js an American w.thcut never loses his sense of alienation. that good and bad aren't so easily Clark Blaise, will probably not be personal histories. David ever feeling that he belongs The family's mixed heritage, discernible and morals are followed by a long series of other Greenwood, the hero, suffers anywhere. His father-Is Canadian; repeated attempts at social perhaps only ideals. books by the same author. The childhood's misunderstandings, his mother is British. They raise ascension and various episodes of Clark Blaise has written a fair novel contains too much that the growing pains of adolescence, David during his formative years business failures never provide a book that was relatively fast seems autobiographical only to be and the anxiety and trauma of in swampy, central Florida where stable environment for David to moving and easy to read. He has occasionally spiced by some sexual initiation. Hopefully some they are considered i1{etentio~s grow in. created David Greenwood who is fantasy involving the Mafia or ofuscouldwritewithabetterstyle Yankees and to say the least dlf- David is bookish without being not a product of his time or en- federal investigators of the Mc- and use more imagination to ferent. David is moved north to intelligent. He is perceptive at vironment but a victim who cannot Carthy Era. enliven some of the lesser some obscure middle-Atlantic best. He knows enough to realize overcome his time or environment. Blaise's story is no more in- moments in our development. slate, which never is named. He he is an above average student but And that is not so very ex- not good enough school. By the time to traordinary. Iwould prefer to have for admission an Ivy League Senior Artists Display Works David is ready to leave for college read something more profound that life is not always fair he learns underhanded who use Kenneth M. Inskeep and those to beat the odds all too methods The annual Western Maryland often go undetected. He discovers College student art show is displayed a high degree 01 O'Connor received the Shipley currently on exhibition in the Art creativity in the arts and who also Art Award for the outstanding Building. Open weekdays from 10 is respected by both faculty and graduating senior majoring in art a.m. to 4 p.m., the show will students for his/her contribution to at the Senior Investiture and continue through May IS. the human welfare of the college Honors Convocation '1 really Works displayed represent a Dclp plans to continue her concentrate on graphics _ design variety of art media and are graduate work at Western and layout," sa:Ks O'Connor, who samples from under-class students Maryland in education of the deaf would like to open and operate a collections and hopes eventually to teach art small home graphics business. At Senior works can be viewed in to deaf children the other end of the art media Gallery One on the first floor of the Jones, a senior studio art major, scale, weaving and textiles is Fine Arts Building. Included enjoys oil painting and graphics. another major interest for among several seniors exhibiting in the show are Jenny Delp, Teal ;~~h!it~~~;~~~~e r:d~:~i~~'~~~7~~~~~~~es~~foo~01r:smt~0 ~~~~:~u: Down to wn We feature a variety of Fi.h·broiled, Westminster Jones, and Sharon O'connor. in order to pursue a career in her weaving. .!:===::::=::::==~ bat1erfriNlorsaut....d,and.ucbdel· Delp, adept at many art media ;cioUI enlrees U Scallop. and Sltrimp illustration. at Fort has concentrated in ceramics. At medical Term she studied During • __ ...: in a white wine sauce, alao Lob.ter Riba. January Imperial,ex""Uent Steaband the Senior Investiture and Honors Detrick under pathologist Dr Maryland ot.eamed crabs (in ... aJiOn) Ccnvocauon held May 6 she Arthur Anderson, who is writing £. LuncheonSpedall received the Esther Smith Award chapter for a book on im- J. C. PENNEY CO. 'At the 5quare' given annually to a graduating munobiology. 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