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SCRIMSHAW~ Letter to the Itditor Be Yourself But Filet and Lobster for B-Section? / Consider Others, too Dear Editor, After going over last week's ~rticJe they get used to it the better off we any on soul food, we fail to see to be. We also feel It had not come to our attention place where a member of the are all going searching is un- that soul that the BSU was in charge of cafeteria staff was criticised. The There's been a lot of talk recently about "the me cafeteria management. In view of nescessary in this .case. merely criticism was aimed at the food. As generation." What is it? Are we a part of it? Do we want to the fact that they were able to you say, we pay board to be served eating here is enough to allow us to be a part of it? Why 'is this important to, students at secure a special meal, the oc. edible food, and when six hundred formulate an opinion. In retort to on soul food you con- the article Western Maryland? Stop and think about the definition cupants of n-secuon would like to students find the food inedible that cluded that "A little maturing and the things that it implies. Could an overdose of "me" request that a meal of lobster tail is cause to complain. We don', pay never hurt anyone." H is our be served this mignon peoplebe part of o,urtalked about attitude problem here? or Friday filet night. We are curious to see to do without the luxuries of life, contention that a little good food if the gallant efforts of the we "pay to eat. Mom may not have never did either. Parents tell us that things were different in their day. cafeteria will extended 10 us also. fo serve 800-900 people, but the B-Section People and their attitudes change from generation to cafeteria here does and the sooner generation, but kids are always the ones that seem Labor Movement Set to Music reckless and irreverant. But do things seem that different with us? An increase in sociological and psycholoqlcal Labor of A advice on what to do and how to feel, how to find your Music History be presented through appearances, and numero~s member of BARC centers in in Me- will niche, how to be an individual without being an outcast, or, Daniel Lounge at 7:30 on Thursday personal appearances She has 111 metropolitan Baltimore with New York. metropolitan that included basically, how to be yourself, seems to have confused us. March 8, 1979. Everett G. Miller, also entertained children in public programs representing have different dances Apparently no other generation has qotten quite as much Sr. and Mary Etdteman of Dundalk libraries, senior Citizens, and countries. of this as we have. Nowonder we've turned out as we have, Community College will present ccnslder-lnqthis abundanceof information thrown at us. fifteen songs representative of the Tryouts Held for· development of the labor Onepiece of advice most of us have received at one time' movement in this country. at Thebian Play A or another is to "know yourself," which is followed closely similar program was presented by "be yourself." So no wonder we're called "the me a national conference held ill will Tryouts be held Monday, generation." Baltimore on the History of Labor· March 19, 8:30 p.m., Understage, Colunus, Antigone, You do not have in Song and Law and at a program the speech; however; to memorize Many people on this campus seem to have taken this too sponsored by the Maryland-D.C Alumni Hall, for Thebes: The you should be very familiar with it. at- Salisbury much to heart. Everyone wants the type of activities which A.F.L.-C;.r.O., held interested in Land of the Draglln's Greek Teeth, stories an Copies of the present "working All students adaptation State. of the be on would make them the happiest. This is natural, but as folk music should come and join in regarding Thebes