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Show I n I y I i f Tuesday, December 5, 2006 3, 'theatre Department 2007. monologues run Feb. 0, Westminster junior and Vagina Monologues alum actor Gabriella Walton says the monologues exreal-li- fe situations. It also lets women pose people to know that they are not alone, she says. But this is not an event strictly for women. Men should see it, because men are just as involved in the situation as women, Walton says. The House of Bernarda Alba is the next play of Federico Garcia Lorthe season, from March 15-1- 7. cas play, directed by Michael Vought, associate theatre professor, is a story about a tyrannical mother and her five daughters who are all in love with the same man. Theater Society President Kirsten McCann describes The House of Bernarda Alba as an intense, thought provoking drama. The last play showing next semester is Alistair Fott and Anthonly Marriottis No Sex Please, Were British. The story follows a young married couple that is inundated with Scandinavian pornography due to a faulty mail order. It is a dry British comedy, McGann says. The play is directed by Westminster Students Debe Jacobs and Jairon Djahanban, and will play April 4. Besides supporting fellow students, senior Stephanie Christensen from the Westminster Theater Arts Administration gives one more reason to see the last production of the year: You get to see fellow students on stage in their underwear! For free! ... continued from page i Commentary from the Past: The Parson, 1976: Girls Dorm Hours Relajc I I As of the evening of March 6, Hogle Hall residents have a new ruling on dorm hours (girls, It is rejoice, and boys, never mind the sleep-in- ). not a gigantic, drastic change for anyone, but it is a gradual inching toward the freedom that college women should be able to attain. The general outlook is this: ! For underclassmen, the hours have been Closing times for lengthened on freshmen and sophomores will be 11 p.m. on weeknights (Sunday through Thursday) and 1:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. For upperclassmen, the hours are generally midnight on weeknights and 2 a.m. on weekends. Freshmen are allowed six Tates," nights they neednt be in until 2 a.m. Sophomores are allowed nine lates and upperclassmen in . good standing (not on either scholastic or so half-hou- I t t r. cial probation) will be given unlimited lates as rules. long as they maintain sign-oAny students on scholastic probation must observe closing hours for freshmen, and will be allowed six lates. In addition to these rulings, second semesut ter freshmen and sophomores with either a 3.5 grade point average from the previous semester or a similar cumulative grade point average will be permitted the extended hours of upperclassmen. The complicated new ruling was somewhat of a compromise between the dorm council committee and Dean Stewart. Dorm Council voted to accept the ruling Tuesday night. Hopefully the new hours will be effective within a week, Miss Buck, dorm "mother has speculated. Girls in Ferry Hall will be under the same ruling. 8-1- 11-1- 5 i i i I i h i I i- - I u f i 5 I i i I i 4 I f f t 4 ! i Page 12 Volume XL: Issue 8 1 f (V i |