' SIC leaders discuss student problems apathy shows at improvement rally ‘ lopt K } Th Y ¢ ; i y. Wit! . well at a KKK q | | \ 1 | anners are like the white whitey ving t scting as the people vhich was done in the to act and carry R. Day like the racial situauion tates, it makes abo d been “devised ar-old. It is fanatic as hell! The hen he says that “the d boring he is giving his opinion hat movie because he ts s toward what is proper vot proper for blacks. It ak all the Bast Carolina vhite authors to set up k folks don’t need his he Liberation of L.B P an educated white who knows all the eally care about solving them,it is not necessary OW and it is a waste other people aware of 10 value to him because y about southern justice in is “blue” instead of in America today is no controversial story with ever after” would be a it, it Would be an insult | the people living in this hat being a black in lore inviting than it was Phillis Simpson es of the Universit ypinions in The | efleet | this page 1d not necessarily t l | ft lent t 1 ECU cha { i ? ed tick her ibilit i tee (SIC) W hed why. we don't get one good rather than three liocre bands, i oles eplied, “What's good to you might not t Rouse t meone else ala He said that the Entertainment Committee tucent took last 41 which entertainer int vere most d 1, but Jid rk Ww N poll} he 4 thi { hard t people ( rtainers) t ae aA. accented 4 ; ; ( n though ive sel he Many eat er? aC : u th re the W Coast and t QUALITY OF ENTERTAINMENT es i re eee oe ae The first issue the quality of doesn’t 1 they'll c¢ xplained Uz the entertainmer ECU. The Fe gad f majority tthe tudents present were F iL are block-booked at th National discontented with having groups lik th Entertair ferer Friends of Distincti and Jerry Butl ECL Committ d other N.C. universities are } g entertai UNC t nl w tk fl their they conside bett such as the M er nd t why and how tk got Blues (at Duke Univeristy) Joe ( (at t a 1 1Uz a se : UNC-CH) He ECU has $85,000 f Rusty Uzz hairman of the E t sir at hat it ing up their entertair t finances a different w CHICAGO WILL COME than ECU d The e a jat vt He a annou i that ntrary t imor With I ay Ct . t 8 S ta : th I N way, eact I k Hi 100 Wi lable than ECI 00K " | ntl Uzzel people car be seated in chairs tha t ket PURPOSE OF SIC After the discussior erta € R ( hairmar IC € t for n and purp IC ! id that the comr work ar sal for chang gh w g with the pe I ecessary pow insti hang Presently, the zg the s-fail systen t W lobt Faculty Senate pass He added that the al. a W exist “ prok | becau oopholes. He he ¢ tee » ryt prove the proposa FRESHMEN HAVE NO SENSE asked why the freshmen didn’t have its like upperclassmen, he answer the facult embers d have ¢ igh sense to go to clas: Bob Whitley, SGA President, spok improvements that have been made ince last spring in the Whitley said that rms have ountainhEead and the truth shall make you free’ North ¢ ‘Students complaints are of concern’ Infirmary is By BRENDA FORBIS MEDICAL-LEGAL RULES Student the . I 1 s | Stud ev I dre nts visl 4 th herw Jer the } tior 4 it he l ( | t K t th 1 t ly 7 he Infirma The hospital i 1 : I Minors annot t . renta issior 1 tw I ent of the l Ad { , nh 1 t \ di I t student tees whict students. The infirmar ithin tl bes 1, would be the extension t " hment e use system. The nt’s absence cuse would be impossible, he said discussed with his professor. According to Jordan, the student would then be treated as Some students are offended by t such as the rule that minors may not visit a WATER WEATHER WIELDS WIERD WARDROBES CAMPUS SCENES often criticized ise the infirmary just sping those whe are really n they could n attenti otherwise have,” Irons said The new syst whereby one must obtain excuses from the dea f men or women has somewhat, but the alleviated the problem infirmary must still keep a record of all the patients handy to affirm absences with the dear PERSONAL PROBLEMS Personal problems, such as fear of pregnancy veneral disease or drug problems are not taken to the infirmary, because patients fear the infirmary will notify the administration or their parents. The doctors wish to correct this misconception 4 student with this type of problem may request to see the doctor of his choice, said Irons. No one else has to be told the probler And, he said “All information of a confidential der lock ut express nature is retained in a separate file and key, not to be given out wit permission from the student PREGNANCY TEST $2 Furthermore, Adams said, students go elsewhere and pay up to $10 for a pregnancy test, when they can receive the same test here for around $2 The sometimes long-awaited infirmary service is of dissatisfaction to some patients who claim they receive inadequate treatment As for the waiting period said, one would have to wait as long, o of the time, longer, at a regular doctor's office At larger the wai increased, as it would at all three doctors schools ng would be sther public health clinics The doctors said that in general, they receive more compliments than complaints about their services The complaints they receive are attributed t students come in ready several sources. “Ma elves,’ Jordan said. “The doctor's to treat them secondary to personally-prescribed orders ar he said nes Also, Jordan said, students visit the infirmary under unfavorable circumstances. Naturally, he said, when one doesn’t feel well, nothing seems to be adequate DOCTOR'S ORDERS IGNORED Students who find infirmary care inadequate » often those who don't are follow doctor's Adams added. They do orders t come back as they are told Also, cases which sometimes seen with slow-appearing to be to be misdiagnosed are those symptoms The infirmary records speak fo on this charge. No one has ever died in the themselves infirmary, and there has neve been a malpractice charge brought against the staff Adams reported The infirmary treated an average of 162 persons per day during the 1969-70 school year The t are during the regular Sept Is appear lower than they actually May year, because summer school figures are included Patients requiring prolonged treatment or having unusual complications ar referred either to a specialist, another doctor the hospital Irons said The gap betweer fir and the 4s the staff clarifies its policies and educates the student a what is available ns asserted He Ne Wt PASS FAIL SYSTEM ; he w 7 WI DISCOUNT PROGRAN Fifth a aI Wt H W | INFIRMARY APPEARS OUTWARDLY outdated despite recient modern innovati6ns Kidnapping wave may sweep U.S. WILLIAMSBURG, V \ FBI ma y T \ politica verthrow S William C. S J. 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Eads MMananing Editor Bev D Becky Noble Karen Blansfield Don Trausneck ra Baker David Landt e Prejudice is problem Man is interdependent: his problems concern all By JIM EICHLING : T tR I 4 ( U.N d ta su n b 4h \ i \ s Ma Lik wi \P D Th ‘ Ch Wr I 4 erely M Racial at t \ How itiona All the political B I i Mt i nhi u fh fe a anc y y tit b (6) 7 Y R ssion } Y | Ik tt hth ia ‘ i ts 5. WwW } 4 t (the ) n-t nal dlack ind I k I M 1 and genera Ay Jed fr WW ; Th dout able A iar cla \ i phazardly ; W idn’t have our ; ¢ We have CO , we knew why for what We | presentativ ernment d deny fe, libert d pursuit i A A i K I D i t iW { David Best Angrily yours A seeker of healthy fun Football It w he | ( t i I 1 ii I 1 e ‘ } f W 1 Ww I Th Th % +f th represe ( Coa I It \ Before f iV { Williamsburg ar me w the Freshman T 4 & M 41 t ng m hank f 2 s w t talt € Ar nea P 4 eal g The Management ~ Castle Inn E TOR’S NOTE: The the uffolk News-Herald (Oct 970 Becaus: yur office to air t book and disc the new book wi In case he is n our office, ente Auditorium and ascend the yttice is on the balcony. My offic Monday, We da OC ( y & Thur 10:06 If th ire not satistactory to h 758-6501 and I cana get with 2:00 Monday, Wedr eer i Tuesday & Thursday I would prefer that he Tues Thursday we would hay for me to be ab t reasons for th eer ¢ I 4 rating’ | the mistake t I do hope he will omplaints spe people wh an d something at staff. Do pay us visit. 1 will be king forward to seeing y Very sincerely Faye Shoffner Managing Editor Forum policy Students and employees of the University are urged to express their opinions in The Forum concise and t¢ Letters should not exceed 300 word The ed Letters should be reserve the right to ¢ for style and errors and length All letters must be 5 d with th t the writer. 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