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rapidly and so, with it, is the philosophy of life by which the college student abides. This is the essence of a college; the philosophy and growth of its students in a process of change. ' ' The bird that I hope to catch in the net of this play is not the solution of man ' s psychological problems. I ' m trying to catch the true quality of experience in a group of people, that cloudy, flickering, evanescent - fiercely charged! - interplay of live human beings in the thundercloud of a common crisis. Some mystery should be left in the revelation of character in life, even in one ' s own character to himself. This does not absolve the playwright of his duty to observe and probe as clearly and as deeply as he legitimately can: but is should steer him away from pat conclusions, facile definitions which make a play just a play, not a snare for the truth of human experience. — Tennessee Williams Society has placed a pressure upon the student and every year the pressure shifts to a different slant or out- look of future goals. This book is pushed to the pursuit of marking and writing down the experience of West- minster. To give pictures of just organizations does nothing for the individual not involved in them; it is im- portant, however, to show what was really going on here, now, this year, in the minds of the students. For in twenty years you will look back and hopefully read what you were like in 1969. 5
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Preface Westminster College is not physical. It is an atmos- phere of learning; a starting point where the individual is set adrift to use his sextant in finding his guiding stars. A plotted course is needed but it must be chosen. How- ever, to choose wisely and to obtain the best course, you must understand yourself. There is a fine line here: al- though one course is chosen, the others must never be forgotten or blotted out . . . You change and your course will also. This book should make you think of yourself as an in- dividual and force you to ask questions that can be answered only hy your mind. This book is not a scrap- book but a yearbook because it is being written today, now, in 1969, with the problems of the world forcing you to choose ideals and values. The times are changing 4
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