THE LANCE Staff Editors 9dp Taylor Tim Toi^llotte Sports Ekiitor Bill Wilmot Art Ekiitor Lee Van Zandt Staff Kathy Lunsford KlmJHiillips Eric Lawson Stevie DanieB Beth Rambo Helen Moseley Photographeni Tony Ricfing Circulation Manager Kathy Lunsford Business Manager Colleen Ragar Advisor Mr. Fowler Dugger The editorial staff’s intent is to maintain professional stan dards within the guidelines set forth by the Code of Respon sibility. Signed editorials reflect the opinion of the author, while unsigned editorials reflect the majority opinion of Uie staff. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the college. Letters to the Editor and articles are welcomed, though subject to space limitations. Box 757 Advertising rates $1.00 per column inch Semester contracts $.90 per column inch Say That Again The Way We See It In the history of the present staff, The Lance has printed every letter to the editor it has received. However, last week toe Lance was sent an unsigned letter (or rather one Signed “bedamled”). The editorial staff believes in a strict policy of not printing unsigned, or irresponsible signed letters. We are not a “Dear Abby Column”. The Lance welcomes all responsible opinions, ie. written sin cerely and signed by the real author. It is generally considered bad journalism to do otherwise. Vandalism At S.A. Disgusting After such malicious behavior as the acts of vandalism that occurred this past weekend, one wonders about the maturity of some of our students, their moral fiber, and, finaUy, their reasons for being at St. Andrews. ReaUstically, it must be ad mitted that the acts committed with firecrackers cannot be directly attributed to S.A. students - since their are reports that some off-campus people” might be responsible. We, the editors hope that this is so, and we are comforted in thinking that only off-campus people” would involve themselves in in- mature and unthinking behavior as taping a firecracker to a plate glass window simply for the sterile, moronic plea.sure of watching it shatter. However, one must ask himseif why woidd an “off-campus person” chose such an unlikely target as Neil Bushoven’s apartment lounge window? But, at any rate, it is all only conjecture as to whether these acts were committed by a St. Andrews student or by someone off campus - all of it: toe windows smashed by firecrackers, or toe doors broken out conventionaUy (if toere is such a thing) in GranviUe and at toe union; but toere was one act of mindless destruction toat was pretty much beyond a doubt committed by an S.A. student- that IS, toe wall paper torn off toe wall in toe cafeteria. This is toe person we are concerned wito, for it is this type of untinking, naive person that is indirectly a threat to us aU, because by his actions he Jeopardizes the freedom (already fastly shrinking) of toe entire student body. Many students on tois campus speak out Z passionately and, often, eloquently for toe toings they believe in - and toese words are most frequently directed at the people toat control and run tois college. These are, on toe whole, more conservative and good deal less ideaUstic toan toe 0f*^nrf!^f« and mistrustful thf I vandalism occurred like they did la^ weekend, it tends to reinforce toeir notions of what toe moral fabric of S.A. students are, and it increases toeir less seriously mature student demands. It e^y does not matter if S.A. students are responsible for toe destruction of toe wmdows and glass doors because it is evident that an S.A. student did tear wall paper down in toe cafeteria - and sadly toe behavior of one student is linked with toe student RuL Lnt n ^ ° Present Saturday to hear AvUDy Red s Band can vouchp fnr the fortf x ynear formed mind to term it • .• creative and mism- because one student (we hope) decSt1e?S^^^ students, wehopethattheLSb^tSsTSm^^ puiposefulactiontoenexttimesuchan^ventoe^^^^^^ If you have not seen toe new Admissions pamphlet which, is sent to all prospective students, you should. Having questions about it I sought out its source and backgrouncT It seems toat toe admissions office was going to produce this pamphlet wito toeir own text, and photographs. The ad agency which printed it said toat toey had to do toe photographs and toey would rewrite the text in order to truly “sell St. Andrews”. Great. I was told that perhaps toe reason a student at St. An drews cannot look at toe pam phlet and respond positively is because toey have learned toe reality behind the beauty of St. Andrews. This may toe case but nevertheless the pamphlet is misleading. The photographs are all of toe lake, toe forests and toe one of a classroom has a golden hue! There are several otoers of students, too. TTiese photos are true but what about where we live and eat? Where is toere reference to toe con tradictions and conflicts which cause the relationships and processes to grow here? The following passages are from toe text; “A climate, an environment has been created here. It is designed to free toe toinking mind from all of toe ordinary incursions. This is St. Andrews Presbyterian College.” “Come here. Sense boto toe relaxation and the in volvement, toe genuine par ticipation in toe excitement of learning.” “The professors at St. An drews are not above toeir classes, toey are a part of toem.” “The choice of learning and how it is to be applied is made by mutual consent, not by decree. The students have a say.” I could continue but actually I suggest toat you read toe whole pamphlet and decide for yourself. Perhaps toere is a group of us willing to put togetoer a pamphlet for next year and talk about toe actual dynamics of toe struggles to .resoJjj^jj^^om^^wav LATCH HOOK RUGS AND YARN The Yarn Barn 109 McKay St. 276-7270 BUTLER bicycle SHOP — Relocating — Across from Belles On Cronley St. Next to Laurinburg TV Center On March 1st 9:00-6:00 6 DAYS A WEEK 276-9816 BY STEVIE DANIELS classroom and personal in teractions around St. An drews. I would propose this as a positive action to make in response to this situation. St. Andrews is not as simple as toe pamphlet expressed. A presentation of toe negative and positive side of tois com munity would perhaps attract toe type of person who is not afraid to know his/her self, not afraid to reject a behavior pat tern forced by peers, not afraid to talk about toem- selves, not afraid to integrate toeir education (which is to toink for yourself) wito toeir life, and not afraid to change. page TWO Dorn (Continued from page i) Fulbright Professor at m University of EssS England. He has been vL;" poet at toe University of sasandatacoUegeinthe^' Diego area. He plans to rS to San Francisco in toe snrW to finish toe fourth i “Gunslinger”. «i I Mesillame Cautious Gul- shnger/of impeccable Z sonal smoothness/ and slen' der leather encased han- ds/folded casuaUy/to make his knock.” (from Book !• “Gunslinger”) Sunday Snack (Contmned from page n Response Adequate He pointel out the neea lor Suie‘"alkek“S^ now open from 2:00 to 4:00 on Sunday afternoons on an ex- periniental basis. This in- novation wks discussed and passed by toe Food Com mittee last week in an effort to expand toe Snack Bar’s ser vices and better ac commodate toe needs of St. Andrews students. This means toat people who like to sleep late don’t have to starve all af ternoon, and studious types can take a break in toe af ternoon as well as in the evening. The first day of toe ex perimental hours was a fairly good response from students. They brought in about $20.00 of business which, according to Food Service Director Dewey Humphries, is not spec tacular, but about what could be expected toe first time, and profitable enough to warrant continuing toe trial. The Sun day afternoon hours will be in effect for two or toree more weeks on a trial basis obsession in real education and toe need for students to consult toemselves and use toeir own instincts. This, he felt, could only be achieved in a community situation. Duberman brought notice to the fact that Avinger Auditorium has no desks separating the people, allowing for better com munication between toem and he parised toe small college saying, “I toink . . . toat universities are disaster areas. Universities are not where its happening. They are dinosaurs.” Martin Duberman is a man wito a great deal of sen sitivity. His interest in people working togetoer and talking to one anotoer, and his sincere desire for toe reocgnition of in dividual personalities as toey actually are resulted in a very warm reception, including a dinner given him by some women on campus and a party following his final lecture. COLLEGE GULF ACROSS FROM SOUTH EXIT OF CAMPUS Gas Available at 7:00 AM, Mechanic on Duty, Drive Safely! 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