The moment Werner entered the lecture hall where the student board met, he felt a wave of hostility directed toward him. Looking into the discontented faces of the members he realized the mood was about to boil over. It didn’t come as a surprise, because he’d observed the growing dissatisfaction for several weeks now and sensed the students were up to something. He just hadn’t expected the revolt to come so soon. After the glorious inauguration students had expected a bed of roses. But with the promotion of communist p********a being disseminated throughout the departments, rumblings among them had increased daily. Werner had discussed this issue with Norbert, but as always, the answer had been rehashed lines of party wisdom, rather than substantial advice he could use in practice. He s

