THE GOLD BUG - Hoover Library
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Few people are unaware that students are becoming Increes,<br />
ingly dissatisfied with chapel services. This dissatisfaction sen-<br />
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chapel is here to stay. With a new chapel and ninety-six years of<br />
tradition, it is hardly likely that a church-affiliated college will<br />
put religious services on a voluntary basis. Evening Theatrical Cr'Owns<br />
It is more practical to discover the source of the dissatisfaction<br />
arid tackle that problem. Certainly something is wrong when<br />
several hundred college students who aren't antagonistic to religion<br />
use chapel as a study hall.<br />
Careers 01 Car'Olyn, Dave<br />
There are doubtless many little things that various students by Rl)be1·ta Love makere, to The Fireman in the<br />
find annoying; yet the one major item that even attentive chapel Two hours from now SII1"- Junior PIHY>"to th~ stage dilisteners<br />
wouldn't hesitate to see changed is the type of sermon. mer and Swoke, featuring the rect?r of the. JUlli~r ~olllc~.<br />
Western Maryland tells its students that they are relatively in- College Players, will be on David began his acting. In h,IS<br />
telligent--therefore, if they're not listening, it's because they're<br />
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stage in Alumni Hall. To the sophomore ~ear here<br />
~~:tis~!r 1\~~a;;a~~;sDro~i~~~~~~1h~~rj~~ Tit~:d.<br />
with [/1reason<br />
is that they are watered-down for college consumption. will be the ultimate in their has portrayed ~ilIy<br />
"Thou shalt not offend." A Methodist will be all too awar-e that acting careers. However, due ?arousef, Captain Von.<br />
he is speaking to a partially-Jewish audience, a Rabbi that he is to exper'Ience, neither of them III The S':illld- of Mwt1c,<br />
addressing a Christian congregation. is incognizant of the trials and Launcelot III Camelot. I.n<br />
What is the sense of inviting guest speakers if they won't rewards of the stage. school he was George III<br />
say what they really believe! On campus. Carolyn POI'- TOW1f. Each of thes.e roles<br />
There is certainly nothing wrong with a little controversy traved Minnie Fay' in The been. the male lead In the profor<br />
a change. College students-and particularly Western Mary_ Matd~lnakel'8 for the Thanks- I<br />
land college students-c-are as open-minded a congregation as can giving performance last year,<br />
be found. Perhaps they won't always agree with a particular and was 7I1ary Stewart in tile<br />
speaker's interpretation, but they will listen-and learn. Why Junior Plays. She also 'Ji- I<br />
not give the college audience everything instead of 1l0thi11gJ rected the 1%2 Junior Follies.<br />
With the Washington and Baltimore areas to draw from, Carolyn has not restricted<br />
there should be no limit to the number of stimulating speakers her talent to WMC however.<br />
obtainable. Someone-a Dean of the Chapel, perhaps-should She was a member of the Sumhave<br />
the function of obtaining these speakers as his prime re- mer Theatre and had the leadsponsibility.<br />
Or perhaps-the Religious Life Council or SCA could ing role in Pleasure of Hig<br />
handle this. . Company. In high<br />
to h~:~d;i~~~s~sOe~ldinal:~a~:I:O}~da~ni:r~~~!rp:~~v~~~ys~c~UI~o~~~:~~~~n~V~~oi~lp a :~~:::!::~';::~'::~~ I~~~<br />
as "Morality and Sex," "Our Responsibility as Children of God," auditioned for television<br />
and "Inter-Faith Marriages," were suggested. Who would study grams and films.. For her<br />
through these? Perhaps ministers of different faiths could take as Jo in Littie WomeJI,<br />
a particular topic on successive weeks, and all services could be won the best actress<br />
followed with firesides to discuss further points. from the National Federation<br />
Why not a Calvinist one week, a Unitarian the next, a Rabbi, of Women's Clubs.<br />
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Terrors Meet Jays<br />
For Traditional Game<br />
a Mormon, and a fundamentalist? Why not an occasional student David's versatile dramatic Ford's 'I'heatre This weekend the Green Tel" honoring the seniors of the<br />
lecture? Perhaps we could even have services in the styles of career on campus has extended play, "A Far roz-s will meet their arch rival, Cheerleading Squad, Pom Pom<br />
various religions-not even all Protestant services are alike. from the portrayal of Mr. ing tonight _,md the Blue Jays from Hopkins, in Squad, the Majorettes, and<br />
With chapel something to look forward to, a positive, more Yandergeldcr in The Ma,lch- l>!0v~mber 18. It is a final game of this football Band members. The girls will<br />
enthusiastic spirit would permeate the whole service. We would tiza tion based on a case season. The game promises to be given flowers in appreciaworship<br />
together, not as all lukewarm Methodists, but as open- ---- of Sigmund Freud by be a thrilling one as Western tion for their tireless efforts in<br />
minded college students seeking religious truth. DEB Frosh Relates De;~~~~ving this engagement ;~:.rYi~:~ ~~~d;J:k~rla~\~c cl~~~ sU~~~~~d~; ~~~h~ol~rpeh;e~~~_<br />
Meet ·theFaculty: I LOt will be the musical "The \Viz- Mason-Dixon Championshipsc-n ma Tau and DeJta Pi Alpha are<br />
Top·Leve I e I ~~~~:r o:z:o ~'~~i~hnt~~.run NC'· ~;::;ifhge ~~'Mg~~~~, ;l~:er~e~t :::~~~~~ng a~l~se~h~~l.ti~~e::s~<br />
EJ'R~nf:rh Prolpr'S· '01" Enious by i_.illda Plwl'€s at,~e~~~:e\~,)eakte:~eiS~y~i:p ~~:I~ :~~adm~~~~.e~::~e~~da.p;~g~~: ~~~:~ :t~~:SD:\~~t~!nh~:v~I~~<br />
:1'."1 'Iii~.. J',' Puff wearily up that IRstjCel't by the Baltimore Synlpho- concerning the United Nations and Frock's respectiv~ly.<br />
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1j I flight of steps. Stop and gaze ny Orchestra, and a perform- und the United States. These This weekend promis~s t{) be<br />
/i1nlllJ rever,'ntly down a dust-balled, ance by Dame Judith Anderson. groups will have formations iI- enjoyahle and busy for ell. Be<br />
..r'lii, \Vaste-bask~ted, and laund,-y- Miss Anderson will give her lustrating the theme. sure to support the team by<br />
_ racked conido!'. Close rendition of "Medea" Friday even-ing precediag cheering them to victory in<br />
by Mary C1'a,w!ord . ~yes and yigorously inhale "Lady MacBeth," her two these activities there will be a their final appeat'ance this<br />
Have you noticed the group college orchestra for r. tune. aromas of coffee, Franco-Amer- famous role!;, on Novembe!' 23 Pep<br />
of paintings in the bookstore[He'iS also WJlUthe describes a~ ican spaghetti, rotting bol- at 8:30 pm.<br />
showcase! rhese are just an- an "amateur p~anist." He has nanas, steam, mothballs, and The foll,Hving evening, El~'a- I other example of the versatilit,y had ver~' few plano .lesso~~, ~\r:d t IVe n t y different 'p~rfumes. kum Sha~iI'a will conduct the<br />
Rally in Gill Gymnasium year.<br />
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Although he has nev~r Dr. Hendren did both his un- Pa.ul and M~ry,". canades, Porter seJect:ons. Nyla Wright On Saturday, November 10, lowed, le~ I:~vWMC ~enlOr DIheld<br />
a Olll'!-man show of hiS dergraduate and graduate work gUitar strt1mmmg, )ntellectual and Frank Whitmore will he<br />
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of the Student<br />
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d.ents e whoe~:~:e~deda~hea~on:e~~<br />
mercwl use. He was also (lilce jobs, among them that of U door, plop into a chair (if vis Jr. will appeal: at the Stan- ' of Futtlre ~1:~b~vereB~~~Ill~ockl\~~~n, ~~~<br />
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~~~e~:·t~!n~;;~i~e.sman school ~::~~~~~. a~~fOl~re:~~in;n t: ~~~;~ea~dC~)~ t~~O~~~~1~ou h~~: ~:~'fO~~eaa~~-:. f~~s a S~~\;'J St~~~i~~;~~~ pee P~ttigr~w. - ,<br />
Although he is a talente·i Western Maryland,. he taught an upper-ecr,elon resident vf Evening ''''jth Sammy<br />
painter, Dr. Hendren is better English at Rice Ulliversity, in McDaniel Hall. " starts nt 8:30<br />
known for his writing. Many Texas, where he still has strong Most assuredly there al·e ad- at 11:30 pm. . "An Analvsis of the Election<br />
of his poems have appeared i~ roots... . vantages and disadvantages of The two shews Sensenbaugh, Returns" fr~m a woman's point<br />
the Western Maryland AlumnI DurIng Jus sabbabcal leav