uary 18, 1990 inued from page 12 nt, good United States. Pretty h everything outside of the ., with the occasional excep- of Canada or Australia, is harted and evil territory. he earlier books, especially, ed up the stereotypical im- s of “foreigners,” Blacks, and ple of colour. They couldn’t bk English, they weren’t as in- hild Find se ina Brooke Date of Birth: November 28, issing Since: August.5, 1989 tedericktown, Missouri telligent, they held menial jobs, and Frank and Joe could be as condescending as they wished. But even in later works, racism is extremely evident. In The Sting of The Scorpion (no. 58, published in 1979), the target is Indians and Pakistanis — not that the book makes any dis- tinction. \ Later, the boys capture the Please call — if you have seen this child. The Gem brother of one of the Indian vil- lains. “They both felt that Gopal Raman had proved himself a rather bumbling, inept villain. ‘P-please don’t hand me over to the authorities,’ he quavered. ‘I shall be totally disgraced and dis- owned by my father if I am kicked out of this country and sent home without completing my educa- tion.’ 368-1678 1-800-387-7962 Kimberly Yates Date of Birth: October 1981 Missing Since: 1985 Warwick, Rhode Island August Students roam around on their Religious Studies course where they were displaying their religious practices pping in downtown Istanbul. The visit was cut short by a shortage of Persian rugs which was caused by the ybian Right For Rug Freedom Movement bombing and then when the Bank of Lutonia forclosed on the local *nt-a-Rug store. Photo by M.Y. Pic. Joe scratched his head and glanced at Frank. ‘What should we do with him?” Well, you could try treating him like a human being. These examples are mild com- pared to some. The Hardy Boys were written to shore up the defences of white middle-class America. Portraying members of visible minorities as inferio> is certainly one way to do that. Photo-aged enhancement Age 8 15, 26, Page 15 Hall Happenings Greetings, Folks; Marian would like to wish all readers a happy 1990, and re- mind them of what major sport- ing event is coming up in Jan- uary (And it’s not the Superbowl]; that’s another story). Yeah, you guessed it.... Residence Life is putting on another one of their famed ski trips this Friday com- ing, the 19th, WEATHER PER- MITTING!!!' Even if you don’t live in residence, come on out to Brookvale this Friday for a fun af- ternoon on the slopes, and get the weekend off to a good start. The Marian Hall Pit Bulls are busy gearing up for another spell of hockey thus far in the New Year. Hoping to stem a 3-game winless streak that ended Decem- ber for the Big Dogs, coach Don Won was expected to pull out the stops against the Goaiers; the re- sult was a decisive victory for the team. In celebration of the victory, the two houses of Marian and Bernadine got together again for another one of their Truly Awe- some House Parties, this one with a New Year’s, 1960, theme. Res- idents rolled up the jeans, hauled on. the bobbi-sox, and _ slicked back the hair to groove to the tunes spun by Slink (Thanks for staying awake!) and Terry. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for in- formation on the next Truly Awe- some House Party at the Marian Hall back lounge. University Education. Ask about the Canadian Forces Regular Officer Training Plan for Men and Women. * have your education paid for by the Canadian Forces at a Canadian military college or a mutually selected Canadian university upon acceptance. * receive a good income, tuition, booxs and supplies, dental and health care and a month's vacation if your training schedule allows. * choose from a large selection of programs. * have the opportunity to participate in a number of sporting and cultural activities. * on graduation, be commissioned as an officer and begin work in your chosen field. For more information on plans, entry requirements and opportunities, visit the recruiting centre nearest you or call collect — we're in the Yellow Pages™ under eed ™ Recruiting. Choose a Career, Live the Adventure. CANADIAN FORCES Tas - FORCES _ CANADIENNES A Regular and Reserve —_ Réguiliére et de réserve eran f ep. oe Canada