iS» ft ^'orld War Two" theory, let me say that "ket'ore World War Two" we were ffkp,g with ouch undecadent, undepraved things as labor wars, bribery, gang wars, ful where they f indeed "depraved" If our generation is inaeeu t /-r j. j +v,o+ it is no more so than the (I contend that m is , „hi=re generations which upon lies the blame? How much of it rests upon the generations before us. ^ +>,„+ ,• f I have a sneaking suspicion that if the "averape" middle-aged man were to look took kt himself with »°heyy “e age of, say, twenty, he would find that WPS as decadent** as we are* he was as HINES OPEN HOUSE CANCELLED Last week brought another round in the growing conflict between students and the administration. The incident arose out of a dorm party and open hcuse scheduled for last Thursday in New Hall. The event required the ad vance approval of Dean of Students David McCullough, who had been reportedly told as much as a week in advance that such af fairs were traditional at Montreat. After much explaining by the students, Mr, McCullough permitted the party, but said that no open house could be held at this time. Since the decision was made, no explan ation of the reasons behind it has been offered. Also, the Dean has reportedly re fused to see students in connection with the matter. CLIFTON D, HILL * ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE MEETS In a tvjo-hrur sossl'sn this Monday, 19 October, the Administrative Commlt- toe agreed to appoint a panel of students, faculty members, and administrators to investigate the area of social regula tions, specifically the room decoration rule. At this time, nr members cf the panel have been named, and no date for their report back to the Administrative Committee has been set. The SGA Legislature will meet Tues day, 2C October, at S:15 p.m. in the Moore Center conference room to discuss the room decoration issue. AUSTIN » The opinions presented here are those of I the contributors, and are not necessarily those of the College or the Student Gov ernment Association. * # THE NEWSPA.PER welcciie-s material from all sources within or outside the Montreat- Anderson community, wheter in agreement or disagreement with the viev/s expressed in these pages, « « ^ If you aren't afraid to work, and if you can write, or are iwdLlling to learn, we want you. Contact Frank Austin, 116 New Hall; Miss Janet Stone; A1 Seitner, 114 New Hall; Miss Patricia Butler, 3C2 Mbn- treat-Anderson Hall; or any other staff member for further information.

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