Ids a goodhearted who strove to vorlds e. He enthusias Mliently bled for | a long and rich ice and brother ore Hawkins came battle was in he cried to The Now that I’ve fi er, we'll push anges to make ie Gatekeeper kins. “Earth isa tolerance. Yet if ly be a veritable 1 The Gatekeey yeard. ‘Wait till ack,’ startled. “You is, you know,” No two alike |. here we are. E couldn't e granted them you did it turn ive it to then ause to fight for just lie around id. Next eresting experi “m every single comes tice and brother- sease. toil, smog, In fact we sulved IS : st of all possible yor ll died off in o2 y die of?” are. Earth. Al and only ont the entry here ing One Hawkins’ face said sany more,” said the book of E’s there to dwell in behind you, your vkins. squaring s jaw and the old once more toh a I wWiee ATE GARE __CLASsRbOM | oad uNntamhEesao and the truth st Euro By JOHN R. WALLACE ECL vill 4 pean Campu B G J Stud Cer Ha Steir idja t the f } i N wn Bi Tt tuder I 1 Th ; ; ( International science, hist yeograpny hi Thousands protest talk ee elle Db H { YP COPENHAGEN, DENMARK ( AP) D test Depa Inter M | f t out Th ECI pe; ‘ r I 4 prot t U.S. D eS Robert S. McN he World Bank t I \ ( i | Nixon graveyard cleaned Up EUR ANCG TIMAHOE. IRELAND (AP) — Workers are cl ce ur wn g rd Ir 1 for Presi : ; N bit Uy 1 ast 3¢ ai | vay he Ur Ss National ee es WASHINGTON (AP) The Det Depart tw N th Ca i } t illed ir the w S tA Tt . S Dennis L. | Lir nt and Spec. 4 ( ( n of Durt h Am N.C. soldiers killed hall make you [ree Greenville, Nort! ean Studies minor available Campus expands to Europe HAUS STEINECK, ON the Rhine, minor in European will house the ECU Study Center in give students Bonn, German The program, which studies upon completion of at least 36 will begin Septe er of 1971, will quarter hours in residence Ky receives U.S. visa H S Depar sa R 2 it ith um t posing W Washington whict st M 1 in OVERDOSE OF DRUGS the Rev. Car A APPEARANCE \ ffi f val z : Aas Neh eS OUND IN COMA y H \ : : CHEROKEE GRANDMOTHER Minika D. State aes st. M Abt H K London Sat . t B Abortion laws tested A # CHARLOTTE (AP) Arguments on the 6 ablet titutionalit I JIMI HENDRIX, LEGENDARY musician and performer, “ : North ¢ fae died suddenly Saturday from wh been an overdose of drugs oa ST Sees Cavour Wo Two alumni = ~~ ge@lected for awards Scott charges administration COLUMBIA (AP) N hy Carolina Gov. Bob S 1 he Nix adr Saturday of being tt i political rhetoric and er 4 i failed in the areas of t nflatiot 6&8 find no correlator with the nd Miss ¢ he Nix 1 nistration in the 1970's, rt ven eae ina Democrat spoke at 3 luncheon iderg nt } h Carolina D cratic Women's graduate Vv tudent of Mrs. Gladys W nt se as the kickoff for the eceived the BS degree I ECL oF yin South Carolina the MA in 1962 d by the rise of inflation Her many pr accom rate, Scott told a crowd include f the tw a Gov. Robert McNair and in the Internat al Sir g Cont G Switzerland, Fa I6 le Die Walk paychecks Scott added Festival of Rome. 1968, wl was broa S if { the Nixon administration s ver Radio Rom th led “‘southert apparently means “two orchestras in France 1 ind sets of rules ne it done for the rest of guest art it Bre ). ir the natiot which she sang th AIDA Tt be a vern elected to see that M Dillard M 1 justice is the same in the n and the south,” he Mrs. Otha Murray jeclared resides in Tampa, Florida Miss Willard 1 1969 FECL In May, 1970, Miss Willard was appointed ad nurse in the Phipps Psychiatrie Clinic at Weather coe pkins Hospital The Phipps Cli Baltimore, Maryland which represe at some believe to have WEDNESDAY HENDRIX Pirates drop home opener USNECK By DON TR Af la p s Pir t ighty t I State Uni 0 The P travel to ¢ S da 4 vat “ 1 Ss n ¢ 1 H Me igh det S 1 ' \ w ha 1 B ! Tent a la N sin th 196) irat { he | | add Bu wt € ild W WwW by ETS I there, th whi e on th , riod 3 sae D a Staff photo by Steve Neal) om th gl I 1k and w JOHN CASAZZA sets up Ronnie Harrok xtra point to deliver football to Dick 4:54 remaining Corrada during the third Less than f nutes ETSt quarter of Saturday night s had held th Pirates wW game Harrold put th al points on tl ard w I Pirat e de B ing k : t ETSU 14 B nse t Pi NCOMPLETE PASSES EAST TENNESSEE SCORES Schweisthal joins CU medical faculty Dr R ( S rf DR. MICHAEL a : R. SCHWEIS- v : ; THAL, new mem- Wy < . ber of ECU's me- : dical faculty, will serve as professor 5 and director of a- See natomy 1 N AMERICAN MAN OF SCIENCE 3] \ \ \ é ; \ \ ; : : ' 4 S \ or draftees twice Army | Death risk that of enlisted men says VAS N am unless \ ) V Tt iment, authored S Willi Prox (D-W ). Was reje N \ \ WV I \ S has 1 1 serving d that 8 SMALL ENLISTMENT Vic month , \ I hly draft call 1.000 ‘ y wt ) perc all draftees t he A w am on J ft first terr STUDIED PROBLEM CAREFULLY kel M luding Si | 1 neluding B t } ihstees a a) ae . f he Ar \ 4 169 w y William K ‘ is i ! ng alls, \ 1 As ange as it sounds, ° E said, “only expla S00 y } 0 million yr which peor Tt Americans a ce They d V an an we went to an all - volunteer force in aails dme il Vi it’s quit ivab'e that that’s all f wW t Wooles outlines Admissions Committee warns that med school plans students need a ‘2.0’ to graduate By JANET PIERCE appeal to this Admis Committee if he I ( Ad i t wishes t turr \ tudent When the (¢ rl ets it reviews each tuder situatior REVIEWS RECORD x i oh ; : Ds Tw for are: (1) any i hat may exist, and ( mmer school yn, it reviews his SAI res hi MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS RAISED that th Is a ‘ may get out of t Faculty Sena ed 4 arters j ! estriction that he / . 4 st 5 hours and make / " bette he takes though the student a reasonable length WOOLES B spe W atu ( els it will be doing - Dr W ‘ ig hir continue y , petcNy sing 1 will probably never . i 1 t wil ‘ EC , taolist id C AVERAGE : « Jay A A : : ' 4 : W Ad ittee met this year 2 iu S t (MCV I \ i 200 students whe last Sr hie aled " i to return Presi Dr. Cl ind Dean Horne give this dev ad Th said th tudent wouldn't find ! wuth | pri ! he aimed for a (¢ H ‘ ig j nstead of just the us Fall ! Ki ( 4 haea defi ‘eth 1 quireme ; honora { t lir t ts who are having His a B ilty help they need at Bidg cl . git fa i , busir The fact tha s aren't looking far THREE POSSIBILITIES fade ie ee ee Ee “oe y el coming and Va f ide n tt tuation, or eans a 2.0 average. Remember that S lite t He 1 tend su . . ind rem nh let € y Francis Speight He may attend summer school and Jowr quality points or Irs . er ROTC, Arnold Air, = inted bere . cane . Angel Flight honor Francis Sp has been reapy ( The third case exist ra student wt Arts Cou by Gov. Rot S attends summe yol and till dow F reshmen Week The , I al 1 ‘Tam i is where the Aciussions Commmutice The ECU ROTC Corps, the Arnold Air by Gov. Se ! work witl ! ce Societ nd Angel Flight are observing the the members I A 4 the Facul Manual, tt N {S shman Week Speight ony ; uF t \ \ ght, Freshman Week is Speight is o! t, De 1 A 1 1 within ROTC and to Art at ECU and \ Ny bers.’ Any stud ! 1 I with other Corps a ah ee t t staff, and the Angels Council since } Placement Bureau Says job offers decreasing The natiot ; situation th year will great eff aduat he f Burea empl rr Of tt 300 definitel 1971, Furr ) ot the nt 4 Tt sinde th Sere ' lid not gradua Ligh a a ; REGISTER NOW year as or at eight offers for la i Students who wist Seniors plant id t nex I between now August 1, 19 ter with the bureau a should 1 ter with the burea as possibl located in the Faculty-Alumt Nii ends an Jet building sed thrown (he: b ‘ ; GOOD CHANCE p Jame BC 1 have for d i jobs even when competin If ny other lar ind know Ke ihe Hla ' univers lr 1 th ; number nts, ECU ha many ecrul VI tl campu aS any re Our well-known Sch && a Uciieee ands Educa ay JOBS FOR GIRLS many terested aid c 0 M James D ( M W Howeve SCM, B Ir a a na echnology and Dent Refrigerators v6 suc u « . . technology wot I 1 si available in Another deterent for ma : larger firms to visit ECU is th union lobby ibsence of a nea a: ais vith \ S} S ‘it will Dormitory students ' i O : wi j w rent gerators Wedne: littl mii . and Thursday, September me A James said and 4. in the lobby V University Unior HESITANT TO LEAVE I ts wh 1 the list W iti but did Althougl Na y money must sigr representing all pa f th R it the above times visit ECU eac \ O. nt will be SIO for the are usually he S t i Quarter a § th 100 mile radiu ih he t nd Spring Q he added Th f Out of a graduating From the SGA President’s desk Absentee voting procedures in N.C. Electior that the 1O are 3rd General voters participate in this most basic ratic processes am transmitting for you Accordingly. I consideration summary of the abse procedures currently in force in our 21 YEARS OLD Any students who are resident Nort! 2) years of age for an absentee olina, are registered voters may apply ballot A qualified voter wh« a written request to the ft the desires to vote absentee shall make Chairman of the Board of Elec country in which he is registere than 45 later than 6 p.n Wednesday before the election Upon receipt, the days not Chairman shall forward Union offers events The University Union will offer for students faculty, and staff, these weekly events Duplicate Bridge games which will be at 7 p.m. on Tuesday nights in roon 212 of th Union Beginning Bridge classes which will be offered from 3 to 4:30 p.m, Wednesday afternoons in room 212 of the Union Bowling League, for students only meets at 4 p.m. Tuesdays at the Hillcrest Lanes on Memorial Drive. Rides are Wright Circle at 3:45 p.m., and Slimnastic classes will also p.m. Wednesday in Memonal Gym September 23, at 6:59 a.m., when the sun crosses the celestial equator on its way southward which available at be offered at 7 Biologists confer a graduat ntists of the An ECU biology professor student joined outstanding s¢ world at the Second International Congress of Parasitology in Washington, D.C. to participate in discussions directed toward the solution of global problems in parasitology Dr. James S. McDaniel, assistant professor of bioloby, and James R graduate student from Denton professional meeting held Sept. 6-12 pa new Coggins, biology attended the In an effort to deve! international meetings, the Cor fromal sessions at a scientific colloquia and review sessior ir being held during the week McDaniel, a 4 Americar Society of Parasitologists, is a consultant: ir aquatic scier ind fist th the I and Agricultural Organiza (FAO } United Nations BALLOT DEADLINE Th it fice hall affix his sea application he apy and absentee ballot The ballot must be ¢ il eturn no later thar lock Saturda f g tt | I t CONTACT SGA Any student whe juest) 1 to obtaining an at ball tate, ple I t the Government office a we will provide with what informatior hay I have a briet si v wed of twenty state ginia, Tennesse Maryland, New Yo Jersey, and S Carolina Women’s lib meets for state conference The Womer the first state-wide t Haymar Liberation Fayetteville, Saturd 6 The conference at 10 as continue through 6 p.m After dinner an int rap session will help in the Quaker Hot Topics for discussion (1) a. statewid women’s newspape yr newsletter, (2) abort law rey how existing groups yrganized and tions for forming ! groups, and (4) reaching other women ommunity housing ca! Saturday by P.O. Box For those coming from far away Friday and/or writing to Women’s 1586, Fayetteville, N.C be provided for Emancipat 28302 Planetarium shows myths and stars pai Sudd mark By ROBERT McDC I j | ippare deep st x musi Moralists 1 quick to emphasize tha by an overd f dru this writing, th " yn » with Hendr sleeping tablet Ni more by riatrics than Any analyst ! 1 certainly nsider th rock-fesuv rit, the one-night-sta fle and the t nd d musicianst d ELECTRIC. HAIR Hendrix was more tl a legend. He was acu! status as a Sly his image as th performed orgiast raping i fire 1 it bel ht legs. He ha ¢ i t b | Hend t LOUD, at di maste f feedb 1 he wah-w popularized DEMANDED PER He was pertec perfecti tt h He Redd f ev est 1} The W drur B M Bre i Gypseys. His him t 1 Brita W BUSTED INT Dun I experier rock neert trails. | AUTUMN V BEGIN in the N Wednesday, Sept the sun crosses t its way southwar Peace By KAREN BLA world e the k involy i Cor Every y a tabl ylormath Corps Any US. cit P mahight vist POR A NaRe GETS You. YO ' lu Says asing | a who wi 3S FOR GIRLS O M M W ing N.C. which shalf be sigt ffi lib meets conference eehouse tions for forming new ling other women I housing cal Jay and Saturday by Emancipation, P.O. Box 28302 rom far away | Sudden death of Jimi Hendrix:,...,.., marks passing of musical era By ROBERT McDOWELL had hi n band. He w par t The death of J He 1 f the nation fined Appal ! I | vas a i ith t i Raa \ ; ie i hi By KAY TYNDALL y musi I Dp ber hi i My ees = Moralists int will be | Lirpo p i ; j nm " se quick to empha i ath w aused He was acquitted i ae . j : _ by an overd but, at the time of that the drug la returt ent : this writing, the only du ntioned inger’s vithou ; Asp ae mnection with Her Jeath | beer anor is fan ae sleeping. tablet ‘ preparation use NEVER USED HEROIN y more by genatn During U ourse f th i ' Any al lea houl Hendrix ad ing hashist juana certainly nsider i ft LSD and tine but V h He rock-festival reu iumber of laimed ! 1 that | t one-night-stands ista 1 ir t Hi j 5 fl and the tremendous demands of the far o1 jedly AN ESTABLISHED TRADITION SUGGESTIONS SOUGHT musicianship and d Gene Drupa ticu , M W nti } € ELECTRIC HAIRED SATYR The 4i a : ' aeoil they ju ild 1 1 H ij : f ntly. “Well 1 nd t qty WESTERN SKY MUSIC A He \ i drug 1-had His was N fir Wa H GREEK PARTICIPATION ; The greek t teor based partly n t work ts 1 and campus te ECL Hendrix was th | Oat t j ; ‘ NL a LOUD, at (hie Volt He Waet i ‘ JIML HENDRIX became a legend in his own time. master of feedback and 5, ff H j I : popularized the wah-wah peda pium--and th vill t x t 1 s s ij 8 s Behan ED REASETION es Getting traight iscusses Campus revolutions : ' ‘ perfectionist. He d t I } H I irst group. the Jimi He h Hend 6E Redd Mitch H t He t M in sist. Harv WI 5 Bar Gypseys. H 1 hich t him at thi Isle Wight fest Britain, W he tormat t BUSTED IN TORONTO Dun I ! Het experienced ind W f rock neert tral He toured first a ack ip t t he | i} BB OK and | Richard (Pe un) 96E - y aan Bat AUTUMN WILL OFFICIALLY BEGIN in the Northern Hemisphere on Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 6:59 a.m., when the sun crosses the celestial equator on its way southward Because it takes time Peace Corps offers involvement By KAREN BLANSFIELD Inve 1 “ 4 he w 1 Ja with e the key d 1 ind inv Pea | ield Cory Every day week Tt ) t Pea Cory \ i \ tabl he Cl bb tt 1 teres ! vformatl t E Corps Any US t ’ MALIGHT, VISE GUY, Se yov sfoTred ROR AAC VOUL She HOW bee THA GETS You. YOu ARE Now UNDE SORVEILLAN(E AND Your PHONE is ountries ME R QH4-HR TAPPED, ~ Column will offer insight AN INNOVATOR B James Maurice Hendrix S he US. A By WILLIAM DAY dgiee the brasil k The ¢ sht ' ' | Fitzg St {AS.H. and ‘Bob & ( H _ : ae A H 4 CLEAR CHOICES : I ini i Terr na Hi at As H > abil atior t . : F f 4 H | ‘ Ny Wi HL ile, | wenl peou : SOOR HARRY i : I a P aaa ‘Dinneropens .,,. .... 1 oe Ey sven uae as Oe ee si janis Joplin eulogved | 1 fecously. around Hany ORAL ORDEAL ri Rec reer foved — the generation he club activities ee oe 2 1 (( Jice Bergen) oad xplode, Harry | for year ; n subi Po f ta the of ENTERTAINING gives a cred : be The ECU R ( t St H j H Pa evan tb; | The Ca vick | 1 ! 0-a-pl d H IL i Y } Ret I D ( * Announcing Rep. Bob P I 4 Di : A NEW a A . 2" Dress Requirement I ci For we for the land, water and atmosphere to : B U C CAN E E R lose their accumulated heat, the change : in seasons is variously gradual, and a I R ( Yearbook Portraits period of “Indian Summer’ generally follows the first official day of fall WEAR WHAT YOU WANT Instead of to one of ve v Washingto ralist’ students d sk i Ww meni outh to 80° Students may sign up : Students who in from 9 am until 5 pm Hey to gain. Pe . F a in the Student Union. ti nd - - d hw a suits and white blouses still acceptable WE ARE IN SHORT, BUPMING youR reie’ 4s ov HipPiE TYPES POT iT wT WERE NO FACIST STORMT ROOPE RE ERE willivG@ TO SLACK OFF ONY HARRIMAN, TF VoURE COOPERATIVE Portraits will be taken for a six week period beginning September 21. PHONE 758-6501 p SHS tries to solve student medical problems By JOHN R. WALLACE \ \LCHOF ASE 4 ‘ Take a trip and see staff photo by Steve Nea {RONS encour vhenever they wish Prints now on exhibition b \TTENTION PUBLICATIONS BOARD MEMBERS There will t eting ¢ the Publicatio itd ato pm Tuesday, 29 ptember in the SGA Conf Room Charles St. Extension at Pitt Plaza EBetk Tyler een Distinctive fashions for young women and men Coffee Shop el Ne) eryice Students W elcome come see us 264 By-Pass | food for thought ; By JOHN TYBURSK! JERRY'S CAFETERIA Chicken yultry-raising is as Old as Gone are the day dullness. And prove it over and over in our a new SHOP’. with the latest tr young men. The newest styles in the best clothing for moet with sportcoats and suits team up with D You can eve bold exciting fashion color shirts in strips and solids. Our wide selectior of dress and casual slacks includes all R Roasted, fried baked A you name it the new flare bottom styles in dashing There are twelvy plaids strips checks, prints and solids. You can say ‘goodbye’ to menswear dullness forever | this untry The Pekin It imported ‘White originally China IN DOWNTOWN GREENVILI E. OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M s students to come to see And that practice 1s out ready-prepared food division specify how you wish the bird prepared or standard f varieties of duck raised in most popular and abundant is the was from everywhe ot igat POPSERY MO3 Chapel H NC By JERRY JONES ing an alternative ec gly t THE UGLY AMERICAN Box 205 Students. 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We have a complete line of rock pop, blues, soul, country western, folk classical, gospel & soundtrack log mail your request to The Mail Francisco P.O. Box 2417 Calif, 94126 Easter or summer? discounts Send jazz For free cata Spain is beauty S y t { Miss Hard R Nu | paler i " haff qud I FOR SALE GM¢ NITARIAN SCHOOL LIBRARIES T year $13 Zip THE MONITOR, Bost Massachusetts | | | | | | | it PICNIC Pp Lab helps English problems By JANET PIERCt You pay the other. | SPECIAL HALF GAGELEMTE” | FOR FACULTY, STUDENTS | 6 mos. $6.50 | money order CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | s La the Cyel i! { Salem 4 ry V it a | This year, Fike is up the Although such Wilsor Killebrew, Ricky Barnes a fi a1 w at ECU), th rated to be strong contend The task repeating champions is never an one. For Fike, it may be hardest of all Sitting in the stands Fi nig! the man respon for putting Wilson or big map whom the Titans will be pit ed t continue their succe vs That 1 was H Trey f 1 Fike footb } That’s the Wil It was a new n Way xperier sideline but fro This wa really gre something | There was gi 1 him with great started Fike along the w It is something V game. “The fans are b g! aid their hero tribute to their great coi Lit i they know tea Fik that he Trevathar vat will so 4 2 € f‘N 4 ince the RIDE P Malaga } 1} we understood ittempt They nigh that with the ‘gr JINTRY \ s “ | M R it 4 t 1 s Englist Ss ). whict nt Bo I ”) Th Aust ) ne 24 TROLLED STUDY 10 - 400 d eg th ar “ Hardison sa Ww ‘ p Tod hopefull t {( TARIAN PICNIC yu pay the other. | ECIAL HALF-PRICE RATE | yR FACULTY, STUDENTS, | SCHOOL LIBRARIES T year $13 9 mos. $9.75 6 mos. $6.50 | ney order Check or enclosed THE | HRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR , C) The Pirate's ; Cove By DON TRAUSNECK Friday night, Wilson Fike came into Ficklen Stadium for a th Gre ille Rose. The invaders went away victorlous tl new. While Greenville has suffered through 2 nting season, Wilson has dominated the high s ire in North Carolina for the past three s La y the Cyclones swept through 12) opponents. includ Winston-Salem Atkins in the state 4A championship ' I I This year, Fike is up there again Alth h such Wilson greats as Carlester Crumpler, Dan Killebrew, Ricky Barnes and Clark Davis have all graduated (all @foura w at ECU), the newly-named Titans are once again rated to be strong contenders for league and state honors The task of repeating as champior is never an easy one. For Fike, it may be the hardest of all : ting in the stands Friday night the man responsible for putting Wilsor the football big-time high in. without will be hard continue along pic s 4 their succe 5 That Wa Henry Trevathan, | 1 Fike head football coact While 1 harge of the Cyclones’ three champior he wa instill a winnir Wils: t has bec COACH TREVATHAN their hero traight state all Fike teams And now he’s here at ECU - along with those fine players of his where, as freshman football coach, he is expected t instil] the same winning spirit ii the past three sea lost but three games nder Trevathan’s leadership, th They have won th That’s the Wilson way,” said Trevathan once It was a new experience for the coach as he watched ds. And he liked it fr he sideline but from up in the s This was something I’ve never experienced before,” he said *Ar really great to see game from this angle Tt Wa € ride among the spectators as they g! d him with iration. Here was the man who had st 1 Fik the winning track. He was theirs again watch the Wilson crowd at a football behind every play, every call, it’s just seemed the entire community the center of town. This wa now at that time that that would be his last it he would return to his Alma Mater tr 1970 ted him in the stands, 1t wa tribu to him | be Trevathan, the ECU freshman coach who dev nad eed but Trevathan way 4 From Blood ' 5 that will someday become ECU varsity greats And Irom Dylon to Beethoven PIRATE QUARTERBACK Jack Patterson scampers for ‘seven yards and first down in third quarter action during WRA is designed for all By DEBBIE LAYNE ports Tuesday September 2 Hereford sets record in ECU win Saturday By BOB LUISANA E PRACTICE Saturday's 10-0 loss to East Tennessee State coeds be t SMITH TAKES THIRD Girls, did you know tha th ee E wh 1 ECl f i : aut at yk 1 the m be WRA \ r the Ww R A REPRESENTATIVES URGED The { WRA Eact : : WR 4 ated neti ie hat t th 1 I I : 28 Pe nS 4 oo a eo 2 - ” t D fall, th a t ] Will t 4 1 I rf 4 ein vil be fo y frie icken tw f O i { t MRA-WRA h B M R NAGE! 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Thonen Editor-In-Chief Wayne Eads David Landt Managing Edit ysiness Manager B N I K Bla f i D i k f | Ba A Put fr t 1 a a if € Vo" 8-636 By ARNOLD WERNER,M.D yrignt 1970 C p s rr Lar Mi. 48823 QUESTION im t red by the hat t 1 try I f ar < ssful y. ( t n i 1 to he ‘ ANSWEE } mar thi and i { s The t i sma sex Not masturba ha s tit tuat vi int irse is not not actica it hou anxiety wide enue joes avert act, W who | hieved gh masturbat | ac asm in sexual The } seXUd ease is jual att The wh silt wit it loneline ha » his or W t Help with these pr . g the | spend wning vasturbation as a f ea | th \ } is Db specia eee eee QUE I barassing hav i ifter 4 perspiration. Ca sort of pills? Vr i all ot t ANSW There | rable variation as to a persor spires. In addition to individual idiosyncracy plays a le role. Ir tain medical conditions is incr We'y ] experienced th a tever but people v ith idism also perspire heavily. A visit t yy can usually rule this out A en causes increased sweating n always struck me as being a little ty)ore Y suffering from severe ou to talk I understand ju are ht want with a 4] mental health we rker lv af extra dry is a particularly effective jeodorant. A wt d of caution: use t yur ar old Werner, Box QUESTION: If by the cc mention wil rilege Press Service 974, East yntrol pill is the birth ‘medication its effects in any way of other me ets or prescribed n, or by the which supposedly has increased etfects wher taken along with medication? ANSWER scribing any new 1 in medicines which have oduction mig contr ontrol pills. Incider advisable for the r ugh in the milk omes thr ee My aged and have had sex after several times, ther Alsi pre still pain in the vaginal a My fing 1am not able to have an orgasn nce is able to reach a climax even though I cannot. Though I love my lat do not enjoy intercourse but feel | engage in such activities fo there y explanation for the rey and the inability to reach climax? | would apy e an immediate reply as | extremely concerned! Answ Unlike the man, who must be sexually t ih rder_ to have an erection and participate in intercourse, the won intercourse regardle } physically participate i of her state of excitement. Your indication that leads me t interc 1 do not enjoy bably not very sexually believe that you are pr excited during relations. Tenseness and @ lack vaginal secretions can easily result in a painful expenence when a woman attempt sexual intercourse without exciter yssible. Pa can also r ful intere lack of climax ilt when excitement present, but poor technique and haste betore tions begin, prevents adequate physiological and emotional preparation for orgasm The to answer technique part of was your questiot but the real issue is how to dea your relationship with your fiance. You feelings and sharing your with him rt onsider about intercourse ke quite a while for most people to feel at ease and Many sexual relations are more satisfactory for both enjoy sexual relations couples find that when it is mutually desired and the emotional and physical aspects of a relationship are fully understood Many unmarried couples engage in sexual intercourse, others prefer not to. The key to a successful relationship in this area depend more upon mutual understanding than tt does on what is “Sexual Expression in Marriage” by Donald W. Hastings done or not done M.D., Bantam Books, provides an excellent discussion of sexual technique. Ira Reiss’s Premarital Sexual Standards in America,” Free Press, paperback, provides interesting reading along a different line Talkin’ liberal hegemony blues inilaterally the negat except ally 4 foru often Ic on the i ipon me t Dean appearance exactly in a campus It anyone witk Rusk Stat withd var subst it campus. 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