Roger Carver Elected Edilerlnchief Levcsque Swom III AS S.B.G. Presff/Eflf by Mike Kaika (Journalism Student) Ro^Er J
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Non-Profit Oiganization THIRD CLASS U.S- POSTAGE PAID Washington, D. C. Permit No. 4'',82] Eht S«f f mi mm The College of The Future 25c Vol. 78, No. 13 Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C, 20002 March 19, 1970 Roger Carver Elected EdilerlnChief leVCSqUe SwOm III AS S.B.G. PreSff/eflf by Mike Kaika (Journalism Student) Ro^er J. Car/^jr, ajaniorfrom counselor for the deaf. by James Melby West Hartford, Connecticut, was Mr, Carver hopes to maJce elected Editor-in-Chief of the the BUFF AND BLUE livelier by (Journolism Student) BUFF AND BLUE at their annual asking students to air their gripes GCT Presents The Miser President Merrill at the election meeting on Wednesday, in the newspaper rather than by Cindy Neese Inaugural Ball, on March 14, Marsh 5, 1970. talking about them among them• The Gallaudet College Theatre of miserliness in us. It is quite gave the oath to our new S B G In his first year on the Buff selves. There will be a special President Jack Levesque. and Blue staff he was chief edi• column know.'i as the Student put on a very outstanding per• hopeful that Harpagon taught each formance of Moliere's The one of us a little lesson. The program started off with torial writer, assistant photo edi• Forum for thispurpose, if enough the Mistress of Ceremonies tor, assistant naaaaging editor, response permits It, He hopes Miser. March 12, 13 and 14. The reknowned Tim Scanlon did an unbeatable presentation Carol Stem giving some remarks and ha also worked on layout. He to increase the paper from eight about the Ball, Then David McKee has a wide experience with the to twelve pages, but this depends The whole plot of the play of Harpagon, the miser in the sang the "Star-Spangled Ban• BUFF AND BLUE and should on the budget. He also plans on is found in the title. The Miser play. Every inch of him showed ner." make a very capable editor. having a BUFF AND BLUE poll (Harpagon) is interested in his miserliness, especially his almost nothing except his money. drab, black costume which was During the Oath Ceremony This is his first year at Gal• twice a year. This will enable Judith Joiner, the but-going Vice- laudet College. Before coming him and his staff to see how He does, however, plan a second in contrast to the colorful attire marriage for himself to Marianne of the rest of the cast. President of Social-Cultural Af• here, he attended Drew Univers• well the reader likes the now?; - fairs gave some remarks about ity in Ms.di soa, New Jersey, for paper, and at the same time who is in turn is in love with The comedy as a whole, was his son, Cleante. At the side• well- acted out and Julianna Fields the Inaugural Ball and she thanked two years. But he felt that he get their ideas on how the paper all the students who had worked was not getting enough education could be improved. It is impos• lines is Harpagon's daughter, was probably the best of the Elise, who is in love with his cast, for she kept the audience with her during the year. Jack there and due to his hearing loss sible to please everyone, but if Lamberton, the out-going Presi• he was not able to understand a majority is contented, the job servant, Valere. Harpagon plans in stitches. Her performance of a marriage for his daughter to Frosine was superb. Her exag• dent, gave a farewell address the lectures completely. While at is then being done. and he emphasized on the quota• Drew he studied courses in old, rich Anslem in which she gerated lip and body movements, He also hopes to have new doesn't want. As the plot is un• though quite unnatural, were tion, "Diplomacy is the best psychology and is majoring in it policy." at Gallaudet. He plans to be• by-laws adopted for the BUFF raveled, and Valere has his made to seem just right for father's money stolen to use After receiving the oath from come a teacher and a guidance , (Continued on Page 2) the character of Frosine. An• cs vengeance to get Marianne, other actor who was very President Merrill, President Anslem appears and solves the successful in this aspect was Jack Levesque gave the oath to whole problem by declaring he Dean Alexander who portrayed all of his staff who are as fol• is the father of Marianne and Jacques. Dean, whom we found lowing: Andrew Lowltz as Execu• Valere. Everybody is happy, and very outstanding in the fall pro• tive Vice-President, Mitchell everybody is going to marry who duction of The Crucible hasn't Kurs as Business Manager, Hans they wish. Old Harpagon, how• let us down. Baumert as Vice-President of ever, doesn't change and upon A.A.S.W., Fanny Yeh as Vice- getting his money bac.c, counts La Fleche (Arthur Tomllnson), President of S.C.A., Bar• it to make sure he got all of it Master Simon (Karl Kovach), bara Rlggs as Vice-President back. Everyone of us has a bit of A. A., Sharon Snyder as Vice (Continued on Page 2) President of Student Publica• tions, Daisy MMIS as Executive Secretary, Michael Finneran as Parlamentarian, Shirley Fritz as Secretary to the President, Lily (Continued on Page 2) Dr. Merrill Loses in Race For New Editor-in-Chief Roger Outgoing Editor-in-Chief Joe Carver getting acquainted with Benedetto cleaning out his desk. AACTE President his new office. by Rochelle Drucker Hypnosis For The MGC and W6C Deaf Presented (Journalism Student) Election Results On Tuesday, March 3, 1970, President Edward C, Merrill, the newly established Psychology Jr, who last November was asked Elections for the Heads of Club presented Mr. James Casey to run as a candidate for the each class took place March 4, and Colonel Joseph Zlglinski, presidency of the American As• 1970, in the cafeteria. The Men's lecturing on "How Deal People sociation of Colleges for Teacher Governing Council and Women's Can Benefit from Hypnotism." Education, has lost the race to Governing Council were in charge Pastor Pokorny was good enough Dr. Nathaniel Evers, Dean of the of the election. to interpret for Colonel Zlglinski, Graduate School of Arts and who stressed the importance of Sciences at the University of establishing communication with Denver, Colorado, As the new The Head Seniors for the year the subject-not necessarily oral• president-elect. Dr. Evers will of 1970-71 are Barbara Stirling ly. Ways of forming communica• begin his term next year. and Arthur Dignan. Barbara tion are writing, touch, and other The American Association of Stirling was one of the key ways that can be understood by Colleges for Teacher Education people who obtained more liberal the subject. (Person being Hypno• which has 800 colleges and uni• curfew hours and visiting hours tized) versities participatipg, voted for in the main lounges of the dormi• Several volunteers came up the presidency at an annual meet- tories. Both new Head Seniors before the audience, and were last February 25-28 in Chicigo, were initiated into their positions seated. Then, in less than one Illinois. President Merrill stated by being "tarred and feathered" minute, they were put into a that he wanted to become presi• by the Freshman class. trance. However, two or three dent-elect so that Gallaudet's people would not allow Colonel name would be put up befo-e the association's 2,400 college Zlglinski and Mr. Casey to Frosine (Julianna Field) making a molehill out of a mountain of establish communication with and university officials. How• Phillip Steimle and Barbara Harapagon (Tim Scanlon). ever, he feels that he must work Palmento are the new Junior them, and therefore, simply could not be hypnotized. '£imiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiHiiHimiimiiiiitiiiiiniiiiniiiiHiiiiniimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiii hard here as the president of Class Heads, Nancy Kelly and Gallaudet College, Martha Momphard were close The subjects who went into a competitors in the election for trance were told to hold hands to• I Corrections | Although he was defeated. female Head Sophomore. Nancy gether, and were further told that i The Buff and Blue regrets the Clown. = President Merrill has been asked Kelley became the new Head they could not pull their hands gerror in the story )March 5 = to serve on the Commission on Sophomore in a revote. The male apart. On coming out of the = issue) by Rochelle Drucker on " 1 College Administration of the Head Sophomore is Johnny trance, they tried-fb separate 1 the Hughes Theatre entry into the The Buff and Blue also regrets= Association of American Col• Samuels. their hands, but found it im• 142nd Annual One-Act Play Tour-the error on its part of notl leges. The purpose of this com• possible. Subject Lory Kuchs- = nament. The story read that Ed giving proper credit to the Alumni= mission is to study the function mider, in partcular, tried § Harmon, a 73-year old graduate Newsletter for quoting the articlei of administering colleges, find• mlghtly. sof Gallaudet, would portray the titled "Region HI CongerenceH ing ways of earning more money, Three run-offs were required Following this, the subjects i clown. It should have read that to Come to Gallaudet" (alscii getting closer to the teachers, before freshman boys finally were again put into a trance. I Mr. Harmon plays the lead role March 5 issue, page I). Thisi alumni, etc. An important work elected Scott Kramer as their Lory Kuchsmlder, Thomas = of Ottoman, the old man, and article first appeared in the News5 that the commission has recently class Head.