OuntTainhead and the truth shall make you free’ Greenville Volume Ll Number | Tuesday, Oc tober 26,197] Jenkins, Croshaw participate _ Presidents discuss role of SGA “The Role of the SGA on Campus” was the topic of a panel discussion sponsored by the North Carolina education as one of the reasons for the i i monetary depletion. This might cause a Political Science Club on October 2istat 7PM. movement in state legislatures to force both in Panel members Dr. Leo Jenkins, Mr Glen Croshaw and Mr individua Id a Students are virtually p: and out of state students to pay a higher James Early were questioned percentage of the cost of their education by Mr. Jeff Miller, Mr. Len Mancini, Miss Mary Gee ee Singleton and Mr. Oral Parks of the Political CrINI ONO eae te ng a f hh i { Science Department. The discussion was He also said it was his opinion that the he a ni i ie fi f S opened as Jenkiins, Croshaw and Early role of the SGA must be an expanded one included on j answered questions dwected to them by the which considers its relevance to areas other Asked if t SGA e other panel members. The floor was. then than solely the academic community.” are the respor i] opened to queries from the audience When asked it the vast majority of the Early said that he felt When asked what changes should be made ECU student body was qualified to be involved between the SGA ar a the SGA, Croshaw indicated that he felt the in community politics, Croshaw ‘sid “The the stidants ; SGA had been too concerned with trivialities in student body has just as much experience as the y : \ the past. According to Croshaw. it should work average citizen as far a life in Greenville was doe \ toward obtaining a governing voice at FCI concerned. They would be equally qualified t« concerns a I J along with an active part in the community at participate in the political arena.” Jenkins amount of ex large agreed, stating that “The students could make function--the , many contributions to the betterment of representing peor ! Greenville.” and cited several areas such as of the main probl { 1 Jenkins replied that he believed the first Knowledge of traffic flow where this would in the SGA just for the glon 4 problem to be dealt with was one of simple 4PPly look good on the : : : survival, He pointed out that the economic Croshaw commented that one of the first willing to do the work invo} situalion at present is such that money is not as CONSiderations which should be made is that All the pa is } SGA ? shares some of t “The SG! ot a govei ent--it hi ) real The S sA is not a government-it has no rea 'N THE DISCUSSION Croshaw said edn PRESIDENT JENKINS STATED that available for colleges and Universities as it has authority’ government. Mr. Park some membe he had noobjectionto a voting faculty been in the past years. Jenkins noted what he To the question of how the SGA could be §GA “had many of the wa beenlive ie aes n the SGA member on the Board of Trustees called a general reaction against higher made more relevant, Croshaw said that noone US. government record wee Wapy cee chee ws e s Phe by Garr bse (Photo by Garry Gibson) mn: aces university 1s in fora big problem Campus parking problem going to get worse By LINDA BEST a : of the parking problems of that campus. The for the Slay-Umstead area. “If arking ces. Only fifteer students Special to Fountainhead vat an be done about the parking university is charging a fee of $45 per year for is a resident of either Sla I says the dirt area With each day the parking situation is probiem? A likely answer would be to obtain the registration of cars to obtain money for this de th ce building may also be becoming more and more of a problem. There more parking places, which is a beautiful project. A bit more costly than our own fee of a ticket for any reason ott “ f Slay dorm for parking are just too many registered cars these days and solution if someone can find them SS per year unregistered car, come talk to m allowed for some compromise not enough parking places Joe Calder, head of the campus traffic Students must do their part too. Students According to records in the campus traffic department says there is just no available land OTHER SOLUTION He alse i fN ving i¢ hill should leave their cars parked Pm Z tthe versit’ » two rows ¢ t ini niger’. es officer, there are about 10 per cent more cars that the university could use for parking One other possible solution might be to nee Md n the student parking ar on the hill, rather than parking spaces on campus. At present An eee solution to the problem of jimit the registration of cars to only juniors and made into stude k \ tan driving the cars down to the bottom of the there is a total of 4,300 parking spaces. Of over-populated cars might be to construct a seniors. But is that really fair to the rest of the RE ert then walking the rest of the distance tc these 2,200 are designated for the staff The building several stories high into which students students? aes 1 is ane : present 22. This will allow student-staff ratio is about 1:1. The number of registered staff is 2.467 and the number of registered students around 2,350 In the past year there has been an increase of 1,973 in the number of registered cars. There are a total of 4,825 registered vehicles this year The number of registered cars has already surmounted the number of available parking spaces by over 500. If there ts a similar increase in the number of cars registered, next year the or faculty could simply drive their car, hop into the elevator, and drive out on any level, and then park the car in their assigned area. There's problem Calder state only one Says since there is a lack of funds for a project like this money would probably have to come from the students and staff- and it would be very expensive Calder says it is the intention of North Carolina State University to construct a building of this sort in order to alleviate some ECU isn’t the only university with problems. Calder says that ‘East Carolina as compared to the Universtiy of North Carolina, North Carolina State, and Appalachian State has the best parking situation and the lowest registration.” On this campus there are certain areas with extremely inadequate parking areas. Two such areas are the parking lots provided for Umstead and Slay dormitories. Calder has offered a type of compromise Lecture committee will not of staff and Umstead area. Also the park t beside tt Andy Gnitfith restaurant is open to all students In the Slay area there is definitely a lack Candidates named Thursday is The candidates for Men’s Resident Council are. Tim Bixon Ellis Vice-President Recreatior President; Jim Braxton Ha The area at the 1 bottom of the hill is day students. Figures in the nent state there are 327 more n the hill than at the botton total of 766 spaces on the hill, 439 at the bottom designate traffic depa: parking spaces election day The Special Election for SGA President ar Vice-President and Men's Residence Council will be held on Thursday, October 28 id Ed Medbury, Bill Bodenha € Secretary and = Medbury. Bill B Day Students may vote at the Soda Shop and James Lee, Treasure : Due to conflict the Union Lobby will not be Any violations of the electior iles as ised Kein Wis Rac chad te: menaced 1A stated ir the Key should be e Dor resideits may vote in their Elections Committee *spective precincts The: Student Lecture Committee voted “Fite. standard clause in all contracts for entertainers EG informatior oe Each polling place shall be open from 9 unanimously not to reschedule Dr. Ralph and lecturers who are to appear at ECL SGA President and Vice-Pr ge a.m. to 5 p.m. Each student must present valid ¢ wes ch st must f Abernathy as one of their guest speakers. The Lecture Committee feels that since 2 'D and activity card before receiving a ballot The vote was taken on October two Abernathy did come to the Greenville area after days after Abernathy was scheduled to speak Ata press conference held by R. Rudolph Alexander, assistant dean of student affairs, a statement was issued concerning the reasons for not rescheduling Abernathy. It stated that Abernathy’s original failure to appear was due to an “act of God” and could not be blamed on Abernathy or the Lecture Committee UNABLE TO LAND Abernathy’s plane was forced to fly on to it’s next scheduled stop when it was unable to land at Kinston due to fog missing his engagement at ECU, his appeal has been greatly reduced. “He has demonstrated that other interests take precedence over his interest in speaking to the students at ECU.” In the Committee's opinion Abernathy had a strong ethical obligation to contact them This and other related facts lead the Committee to vote against rescheduling him At the conference, Alexander said that the Lecture Committee had been “hoodwinked” by Abernathy. He pointed out that the Committee had planned a dinner for Abernathy at the Fiddlers for which he did not show up. The SCLC had also planned a dinner for him It was expected, however, that Abernathy According to Alexander, the SCLC “had no would contact the Lecture Commitice no later right to do so than the moming of October 20. When no word Crier Univertity wera. viclincal was received from him, the Lecture Committee Gircunwtande when Abernathy could nol land contacted ‘his booking: agency, ‘Whey didn’t : but that gave him no right not to get in touct know of the situation and were unable to ca. a ithe University.” Alexandar canuarked contact either Abernathy or his secretary. The agency called back on October 21 with three possible dates for rescheduling that they had received from Abernathy No word was received from Abernathy The contract: which was made Iwo injured with —<) ’ 2 DEAR ALEXANDER CLAIMS Or. Abernathy “hoodwinked” university. {Photo by Ross Mann) Abernathy prohibits any public appearances during the 72 hours prior to the lecture and during the 24 hours after the lecture. This is a that the CANCELLED LECTURE Dennis Hopper, who was also scheduled to speak here, has cancelled all of his lecture engagements to replace Hopper with either Dr. Paul § James Whitmore The Lecture Committee will try tlich or Fraternity house burns CHAPEL HILL, N.C., (AP)-Eight persons were injured, two of them seriously, when fire gutted the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity house early Sunday after an all-night homecoming and football party Chapel Hill Fire Chief E.L Llloyd said the fire apparently started in a living room on the first floor and swept up through the stairwell of the three-story main building. Lloyd said the alarm was turned in about 6:10 a.m. and flames were pouring out all the windows by the time firemen arrived About 50 firemen from Chapel Hill and adjoining Carrboro fought the blaze for about an hour before bringing it under control. A and got them down Richard Kennedy of Columbia, S.C., and James C. Parker of Goldsboro were admitted to Memorial Hospital for extensive bums and were listed in fair condition William S$. Brenizer of Charlotte and Ann N. Godfrey of New Orleans, La., were treated for minor injuries and released. Both were hurt when they jumped from a second-story window Lloyd said four firemen suffered scratches and bruises when they fell from a second story root crawled out a window and down a fire ese ipe He said Parker and Kennedy were burned wher they ran downstairs through the flames to get out “We had had a big homecoming party here last night. It was probably the biggest party we've ever had,” Meiners said. “We didn’t get to bed until about § a.m Eddie Caldwell, who said he has been “headman” at the house for 39 years, arrived at the scene at 5.55 a.m. saw the fire in the first floor rooms and turned in the alarm - (Staff photo by Ross Mann) two-story annex in the rear was damaged only He said none of the firemen was injured NC WORD IN ECU’S BIGGEST gridiron triumph hand in the scoring Saturday night by water seriously, They were working on a roof when ever, one of the highlights was this President Leo Jenkins called the KIDS ON ROOF an overhang from a higher roof collapsed and Caldwell said he believed the fire hac 38-yard field goal by Bob Kilborne, 31-15 win over N.C. State “the best knocked them to the ground Started from a cigarette on a couch. No officia which broke the school record. Les thing that ever happened to East “There were some kids on the roof when John Meiners of Pompano Beach, Fla., Word on the cause of the fire or damages was Strayhorn, who tallied twice, Billy Carolina University.” (Story, related we got here,” Lloyd said. “We put ladders up said he was awakened by heat and smoke and 4Vailable Sunday Wallace and Car! Gordon also had a Photos on Page 5) W ilifica \ Admini 1 ul 1 SGA t hes sib 41 his. Y 1 I 1 ) t limit goals ~~ TONY HARRIS ss running for Vice-president (Photo by Ross Ma Na al Stud Regist 970-71 North ( St Pres S Rey PhiS Pi Nat H } R t ws F N I 1 e ECU 1 ( CoA | ( B (a ) F S \ Hearings CU ¢ R ( Presider \ P ‘Gr S Afi ( e D ( an, North Ca 1 Federa ( Republicans State ( nt Constitutional Revisior Committee North College Republica littee, Research i 1 Constitutior C i Re ( Pitt ( R an P. Executi ( t D. norR SGA Speaker Pro-temp Cha la e, Chairma Apy ( e; Constitutiona R ( 970, Recir t Class R Outstanding § SGA Wi hink FA nA © have an abiding sense thougt ft 4 omplished, are er with refuse to na . Vice-President of the SGA However, if elected. { will work industriou 1 tiona th ffice ar I SGA has be hrough past a ated trati I SGA i tor the students i ita sculty ind Adininistrat | SGA car t disregard the and desi 1 the Administ oO! which ) in duNiha h Attainment its nur 1 \ 1 f 00 has been established | and already approximately $317,800 has beet allocated The SGA js in a financial crisis which can be overcome if we formulate what priorities ar most desirable - desirable. not to the SGA, but to the student population I SGA ha buddies” who have become 4 established hierarchy ‘clique of themselves in needs to be serve on judicial and other SGA related boards and committees are often 4 bureaucratic This ied. Persons who desire sereened and turned away because they will not commit themselves to the 4 the SGA hierarchy. Have you been one of these students? I's YOUR SGA! These are a few of th belieis many problems nyustices, and inconsistencies which are plaguing the SGA, and [| commit myself to orreet them, My only wish ts to serve you, the Students of ECU, and regain a mutual respect between the SGA. its students, and the Administration ; ¢ j Ll Qualifica ny tions contrary to tradition News Briefs Symphony opens Operatic USic Opera's and tof six to average of 5. Closest » enter js 30. The announced questions Internal third s : . Honesty and Hard Work SGA 7 Strong Will to Help Students : GREENVILLE The ECL Goldovsky's an ses A need within my being to make ECU a F 4 shony Orchestre productions find ‘ more “positive” place to become educated ea ted by Dr. Robert She has also performed with ary ‘ A desire to be Vice President; to listen and i HH. opens its 1971-72 the Berkshire Chamber wv learn about the student’s needs and be in a aust eason with a fall Society and the Lyric Theatre se Position where | can be a major significance in Perea an ateait i In 1963, she was a finalist in : f } the will of the people who want change si Weil Aurion con tie: THe ate CRSA ta Hrd I consider myself only a student and one i ; Ae Fas ‘ annual regional auditions who is spending this part of his life learning but ball ae bi me } Talso think I'm educated and intelligent enough A P pear u srano soloist is Also inchsded in the concert i to ‘old the ppeilen 1 meals, ; Fe adiane fh a w memb program will be the suite from onsider my platform a join A del’s “Wate ' 0 { resolution This Tle mide by Nick aie Chie vole aculiy BL | ies in Pi: ns gi ( and myself; we consider ourselves running as a School of Music. She wil , ‘ he ‘ ) he Wishard Sirius, (Rour Last” Bator It j team and hope that all the students of the : ‘ University campus will consider themselves a Songs Mii The concert, firs , ' NO Part (a contributing part) of this team. | ae eer lL ea {be scheduled throughtout the ~ / “mentioned joint resolution. The “joint” is Dalapas is “an experienced Stl VRE CRG aa Open to the pal v this team... a new spirit... and the resolution is highly gifted perfor ghee cite u \ that of positive thinking has sung leading roles in Bors I “4 If our campaign can suggest one single notion as a platform statement this would be c test eo) ened E positive thinking... faith... a new faith in each on p I y and every student, a faith that each and every Gas tha wale we ie arving, and the s \ student will possess in each other This strongly puess the idee hae (wor @ateht f \ includes a new outlook by the SGA as a pumpkin sl pion svaiade. welait Wine } whole...a positive outlook which will make as ne NN Wank Wile be \ : its goal a new positive rapport between ‘ ma rere re lahematon The last day « DAVID HOLDEFER and Nick Maddox are running for SGA vice-president, and Prueent serene: students and Administration Ha a Renin ven ran Sua Octobe: \ : use your my brother, My the direction of East Carolina: the least youcan # constant: generator for the electricity of before carving, weight aft Monday, November Ist y exceller end and de take your negative vibrations home with Student concem...rather than a stagnated, | y ard, Dave Holdeter, | ‘on the weekends. We need you, but we fixated, structured body of negative vibrations e e in Lam, a person wh Gon tneed any more negativity than we already Nick and I want to help this school and its Dela re istration M rect yotential t wand ha s‘udents and that is the resolution y g i tic prid Think about this election, think about “4 what you want see done here, and then vote | hope aM student will want this fae i ‘ noe i wise individual. The future of this reso HOR A iy) ops each ine wil if Voter reeteiseliod work tas Novarmber 1 ; ae CR nstitut sin the efforts you are willing to assured that there is a reason to believe... a new been postponed because of th If there are any : + ae xpend provement. Vote with your Tason to have faith in their school SCA slectians. All wedlen « please go by the i ai ai iy F Jents, | shall continue to smile Some people are afraid of the unknown peak (de ecHie oe Bhatt Affairs Office on the e ‘ We IFURpALHY. fecvalin Wht Dave and [ win or lose I don't believe in fear sohuddted: ime besinnine floor of Wright annex Lui Hicks pled k for students’ righ ulsana, HICKS piedge to work for students g The hiring of a part-time lawyer for By Cecil Myers students Rob Luisana has been extremely active in Bail tund for students stud OV ent t vera year, He was To increase the number of women active MRC dorm governor of Ty ind one of the in student government by presidential { jent drive to obtain visitation appointment s. He has an exten knowledge of The raising of serious questions over the tud rE. ghts, and is presently expenditure of student's non-academic fees, Le Vik aurmian The Lega Board. This increased student voice in expenditure of said yea e drive to allow students to money register and Greenville Fstablishment of the Student Advocate lun Hicks, candidate for Vice-President, An office whose function will be to answer any i ticket with Rob Luisiana has also and all questions studetns may have concerning Deen active in student government and any aspect of the university iniy affairs. Two y of Popular Requesting an account of what types of En 4 ent and Publications Board Information are collected on students by the commit Vork plus tenure on the Men's Universtiy and to whom this said information is Honor Council make Hicks knowledgeable imadeavatinbis cone ng the structure and function ot the The Fine Arts deserve and will get the SGA. He was elected to Who's Who in needed support only through the leadership of American Colleges and universities as a senior at a President and Vice-President who can ECL effectively work with the legislature toward These are the goals which Rob Luisana these ends and Jim Hicks pledge themselves to if elected; If the East Carolina Student Governmenat Establishment of an educational affairs is ever to be as effective and responsive as it office uniting students and faculty in working bf must be, it must be a body that strives for toward academic innovation 5 ROB LUISANA is running for SGA unity, reliability, and purpose. You can count Strict enforcement of the Student Bill of President (Photo by Ross Mann) Rights feel that my qualifications are more than office of President of the ¢ representative, the the President of the MRC serving as ex-officio member of all or the as a lent and ! was the chairman of the MRC nmittee intl the elections last my second term in the and am currently the chairman and appointments committee 10oW in Some people may question my running for President of che MRC and the SGA, and I feel this p es clarification. | had filed int deser MRC betore the resignation of the SGA and as of the last MRC filing date, I only candidate for President. | feel that Pping out of the MRC race would be letting the MRC reorganization effort oe it is my belief that I can better serve the students through the SGA but this should not jeopardize my responsiblitiy to the MRC If SGA I would of course not take dow Bixon feels qualifications ‘ ‘7 TIM 6:XON is a candidate for President and MRC President (Staff photo by Ross Mann) Will make no promises Campaigns usually delight in an overabundance unfulfilled promises and plat But | have none and | make none. | can onl I you how J feel, and let my feelings be reflected i decisi Up to this point I have been a part of the silent majority observing that “the tumes they are a changin and that East Carolina has definitely not been Keeping up. The time for a revolutionary turnover in the old blood in the SGA is long overdue NEW REVOLUTION / 1am not advocating a radical, non directional revolution but one directed toward the well-being} of, and a stronger voice for, East Carolina students. As it stands now, I feel that the voices of the vast majority of the students are not being heard in the present system- thus the necessity for “the new blood”, of which lama part WILL BE FEXIBLE f I will be flexible in all dec Isions to be made, yet will remain. consistent with basic my philosophy - aimed at the necessity for change, and the support of a stronger voice the students in their government system for JANET DUTKA, THE only the (Staff photo by Ross Mann) girl race is running for Vice-president. on Rob and Jim to strive for these goals sufficient i the position as President of the MRC but would oomewes ee graduation Paulsen to appear Vat Paulsen, sad-eyed comedian of ABC television fame and unsuccessful candidate in the 1968 presidential election, will be the featured performer in a variety show at ECL Oct. 30 Paulsen will “lecture” in a series of routines entitled “Pat Paulsen Looks at the 70's” in Minges Coliseum at | p.m While he has not announced that he will tun in the ‘72 presidential race, Paulsen has remained as concerned with the critical issues of our times as any other political figure Among the topics he will cover in his ‘humorous but meaningful look at the 70’s are ecology, politics, education, the sexual revolution and the space program. Included in the presentation will be film clips, slides and other visual aids Appearing with Paulsen are popular singers Jennifer and John Stewart Jennifer, who records for Reprise and London records, starred in “Hair” for six months and has toured with Mason Williams She has made guest appearances on television with the Smothers Brothers, Dean Martin and Dick Cavett John Stewart, a veteran of the Kingston Trio, has recorded two albums for Capitol, “California Bloodlines” and “Willard.” He and Jennifer are currently touring 70 colleges and universities throughout the U § Admission to the Paulsen show is $2 in person. Tickets are available from per the ECU Central Ticket Office in Wright Building JIM HICKS. Candidate tor SGA Vice- President d Photo by Ross Mann lacks arrested work closely with the MRC in its AYDEN, N.C. (AP) Sccrétary for the ‘Scuthen) reorganization i Nineteen more blacks w me Christian I eadership | feel that I know the views and needs of arrested in Ayden Saturday fo Conference, said the arrests the men on campus through the MRC. The Parading without a permit were part of a “continuing realization of the needs of the day students has bringing the total arrests during jailar 3 come to me through the SGA legislature. two months of sacial turmoil The blacks held an early & Through past cooperation with the WRC Ihave to more than 400 orig unity service Sunday become aware of the needs of the women on The latest arrests ear it the Pitt County courthouse ‘ campus the police station after th The protests started in Broup reportedly was ppec ust . f t I was asked to write oui my platform for of eae Ht f fh : on k Pn Pe Bog wate this paper. I cannot do that because I feel that from a rental truck Highway: Batrotman aber Py t platforms tend to be a list of idealistic promises Golden Frink field at are quite often impossible to fulfill and are . e often irrelevant by the time the candidate takes A Pp Pp licatio n S d U e office. I feel that the candidate should wait until elected and then talk to the students and see what has to be done. I have established a Students who expect t faduation should be in. the good working communication with the COMPlete requirements for ji Sistrars office at least twi administration and feel that this will be &tduation by the end of ‘pune and one half quarters prior to SGA instrumental in obtaining the needs of the atter, 1972, are reminded the expected date of students. that their application fo st be well-b soronn as mu studer schoo! over-en not ph their ch ot col began Bul Five y women th “Sg Missou only 36 Last went th Univers City. bi were register At * in Eva to fill their de campus Wha Greek s) “Tdi school s pens rvsky OPeratic 48 also performed with ‘shire Chamber Musi ind the Lyric Theatre she was a finalist in tropolitan Oper's monal auditions Bonn stud wh By PAUL DULIN Special Cor siandéanr ECU Europea Onc Study Center Advantage of extension tbout 45 to 50 representing a composite effort of an entire group. The paper can include sections reflecting pages, ents study look in amazement-when the frisbee falls at their feet, they pick if up and uneducated fling give it an ile seeing subject. ‘Haus’ are the number game “Buzz” and a card game called “Wink” or “Killer.” The latter Is 4 game in which the person aie bs vee or Seeing and ihe work of the geographical The men of Haus Steineck — who holds the assassin card has nelided in the concen bibiesh aii me of the historical and political really give the female to try and “kill” the other will be the suite from Studies 201A, a there” Sub-Broups. Each student is employees a hard time, All of players by winking them out “Water Music” ang redit cor ‘ Nee hour expected to contribute about 4 us want to flirt with them, but After two German. beers, this Symphony No.8 in ¢ : ay Hise, concentrates pages which the editorial there is in may cases a language game is extremely hard t play : study of a local German town. committee of his group will barrier. The women of Haus Most of us find it hard to The objective of this course incorporate into the group Steineck are complaining that study with these fantastic meen, first of six to Hed throughtout the ree and open to the od 18 to afford the opportunity for in-depth problem Study of a specific permaitt the interdiciplinary application of history and The topic for The Structure and Composition of a German Community geography political science fall quarter is Historical The Inevitably report research will many personal interviews and delving into old documents and files During the first with town officials, all groups were met with a cordiality given a king. Wine, tobacco and involve meetings Souvenir glasses are some the working girls are partisan to the “they fold their clothes up--but they ball ours up and throw them in males because the closet Most of the men here at the school feel that girls are busted, but the German beautiful and big with run around surroundings. One day dunng week in October, it was extremely rainy. Many of one of Dr Birchard’s geography classes Soon after we settled down for the second hour of class, the sun began to peek out of the and the first us were in clouds shine on Tuesday October 26 197], Fountainhead, Pay red for fall rush Leadership aid the arrests at the a “continuing women registe ind the average of Antecedents Population material examples of the — their nose up in the air, and Koenigswinter across the river, YO weights, Clows Patterns, and Political courtesies, In Koenigswinter, that they are hard to “get up” making all the yellow and ight wins Organization Dr. Birchard and his group with. The women of the house white houses bright as chrome The 38 students attending Were received by Burgermeister have had better luck, leaving us As the sun gradually crept up st day to enter jg ECU, Bonn are divided into Hank, the head city official, men in a state of cold, lonely the mountains to the Hotel October 30 The three groups. each of which is who tried to answer all solitude (heh-heh) Petersburg, reflecting off its vill be announced assigned a community in the questions and later escorted October 2-4, most of us windows as facets on a rovember Ist vicinity of the school for more them to the city museum attended our first wine festival, diamond, people began turning JOHN STEWART, FORMER member of the Kingston Trio, for the program, which includes Pat Paulsen and begins at 1 Intensive study. Each group The group studying Bonn held in the resort town of around and caning their necks will perform in concert on Saturday, Oct. 29 in Minges , are $1.50 for students and $2 for all others . Nsists of students who with Dr. Ind Mf were given a Koenigswinter, right across the to see the beautiful landscape with Jennifer, a former star of the cast of “Hair.”’ Tickets ition entrate upon either standing ovation at the City river. What a wild place it was Then the sun’s rays crept geography, political science, or Couneil, and Dr, Campion and — with wine coming out ofan old over and shone on the castle into h and everyon secia it 4 7 history his group journeyed to — stone fountain dancing in the ruin of Drachenfels, a medieval jumped from their. seat liffere ilture in a few One group, under the Nhiweiler to be escorted ona Streets, and a giant fireworks fortress of many years past climbing ov other paragraphs. All w in Say is | Hirection of Dr Ralph wine tasting tour and the city event. The Germans are usually The scene came to a climax backs to see the colors hi that to w ibj are any questions Birchard, 4 investigating The people of Ahrweiler were a quiet, composed people, but when a rainbow appeared afraid we totally disrupted Dr while lea lear » by the Internal Koenigswinter, directly across so exented at the visit of the — they do know how to throw a above the mountains across the Birchard’s class indeed. T} Bor fice on the third the Rhine River from the st idents from the United party river. This event took the class It is hard to try to tell others 4 fantasit perience ght annex school. Dr. Loren Campion and — States that the group broke This is probably the first bis eroup are concerned main into the “Kreis Ahrweiler™-the time any of the students hav Bicycle rally ff jou nave dbctden ta Geant Ar euler outhy of ocai ne’ ape Ct a cO-e Gormito. the school Henne rm Ciee ipa all having a Since Ae arte EC U. Bore a Hdl tiete Ralnil a Bodesberg. north of the school tremendous time here at FCI omplex is in one building p ddl “ ( Abortions are legal in New York State f sii i 2 . 7 e ers us or rize and residency is not required). and Bonn (the national capitol on the Rhine Amerikanishen everyon? sees each other the We work on a STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL of West Germany) is being Fussball and the ‘Rhine entire day, The students. male basis and there is NO REFERRAL FEE * visited and studied by the Bowl” on Sunday afternoons and female, are growing closer Attention all you bicycle since speed will not be a facts length of time needed will t for our services group of students under the are a real highlight. It seems within the “family. exceptfor freaks! On Saturday, Oct. 30, What is a rally? It is a two i We will refer you the best and least direction of Dr. Hands Indorf. that the Germans have not an oceasional “Peyton Place” Delta Phi Delta. the art clocked event ir Inter ay expensive facilities possible, absolutely The end product of the been exposed to the scare. It’s kind of exciting fraternity, will sponsor a — individual vehicles follow c reg ‘ I nt FREE OF CHARGE. course should be a All-American Frisbee. When we trying to guess who may pair bicycle rally in Greenville and signs to a pre-determine Wed: Oct. 2 Prices from: comprehensive and throw the strange disc, young up with who Ancient models will be as finish line, which is known Friday Oct. 29 $150 UP TO 14 WEEKS PREGNANCY Y well-balanced written report of as well as oldsters stop and Great pastimes of the welcome as the new ten-speeds, only to the person wh« F at e somewhat more expensive tor more mappediout the route the boc Hed i As, For information call advanced pregnancies according to facilites e e e The participant who Cage! gaaiune eee (212)873-3492 at the finish line in the ar Must pay & Sororit interest declin ee ee eed oe determined clocked time wins instructions to acq WOMEN’S : the prize of $50. The closest the with th al ORIENTATION CENTER By MADELYN VOIGTS through it,” said a young Twenty years ago at I prefer this way of life amount of time does not mean bi yele uo} registe 247 Causal Hack Weak : Kansas City Star Writer woman recently graduate Northwestern 80 to 90 per Th is no sorority gitl speed. This will not be a with the Greenvill Kew Tork, NY \ KANSAS CITY, Mo. from Boston University. “If of the women enrolied type.” said Anita Black, a Each participant will The rally will begin at 1 p (AP)-There was a time when it you need a sorority in Boston sorority girls,” said Mrs, junior at the University of New at a certain speed, following n the Mall vill eens anmaegs didn't matter on campus who u have problems.” Miller, assistant dean of Mexico, writing in the directions the approximat om owhere in Greenvil you were but “What” you students, Last) year sorority Albuquerque Forum were “It never entered my mind members represented 40 per “Members are noi pushed into J Membership in certain not to go throughsrush,” saida cent joining activities. Instead, they sororiies and fraternities held senior at Northwestern. “But [ However, Panhellenic are simply made more aware of : as much prestige as being a felt pressured while going Association leaders are quick — what's going on. It’s like having E a 0 re R, j student at an Ivy League through and decided | didn’t to Point out that sorority another pair of eyes and ears school, Sororities were so need the ego preening or a chapters are being added for every member in one’s My i) overemphasized that women, ready made circle of friends rapidly at new schools, and house. Information is always \\\ NY / is I}, Lf gents not pledged to the group of “I was nauseated after the many students will note the being shared \\ Ob oto by Ross Mann fini chote Were dropping out first’ cut session,” said a — benefits of sorority life “At a time when college oO \ Nef I) of college before they even sorority girl who pledged at ‘LE don't like having to campuses are getting larger and } | I / { began : Southwest Missouri State defend being in a sorority, students are becoming ‘But things are changing. College in Springfield, but did — said a senior at Northwestern numbers, sorority life restores J / the Southern Five years ago, 680 young not affiltate when she who pledged as an_ the feeling that someone really f / i transferred to UM (€ upperclassman after spending does care about what's said one coed, two years as an independent. happening to you “TL liked it, University of who first. black to integrate a white sorority and was Missour-Columbia. This tall only 363 coeds participated . wee ei eal the first Christian to integrate a Last year 90 young wor panes luad went through rush wee Jewish sorority in 1960 at en ough ru a ey COUR se University of Missouri-Kansas Syracuse University in) New sts) Started in ro. York City. 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