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DURHAM, N. C.-A proposed
constitution for unitary student
government passed the IGC by
unanimous vote with only a few
minor amendments at Duke Uni
versity.
If enacted, the government will
be known as Associated Students
of Duke University.
The constitution will be sub
mitted to referendum on each
campus. It will be enacted if rati
fied by the voters and approved
by President Knight. However,
enactment may also take place
without official approval, com
mittee members indicated.
OFFICERS
In the form adopted by IGC.
the constitution provides for a
president, an East Campus vice
president, a Nursing vice-presi
dent, and a vice-president repre
senting both Trinity and Engi
neering and elected from either
student body.
The executive cabinot will be
composed of the above officers.
The draft of the constitution
which IGC approved was ham
mered out by a committee chaired
by John Modlin late last month.
The committee had been study
ing the feasibility of government
and drafting the constitution
since September, 1966.
Dan Harold Lewis delivered a
statement at a closing session of
Modlin's committee which indi
cated the strong opposition of the
Peace Corps I
In Curriculum
At N.Y. State
BROCKPORT, N. Y.--The idea
of building Peace Corps training
and experience into a curriculum
leading to Bachelor's and Master's
degrees was launched by the State
University College at Brockport,
Now York.
This unique pr og r am will
enable a student majoring in
mathematics or science at an ac
credited college, and completing
his sophomore year this June, to
qualify for the Bachelor's degree,
a provisional teaching license and
an overseas teaching assignment
~with the Peace Corps in fifteen
months - by June, 1968.r
SUMMER SESSIONS
This pr og r am includes two
summer sessions - producing a o
full year's academic cedit --i
completely subsidized by the v
Peace Corps, and a full academic e
year of study before graduationi. t
Then, as a Peace Corps volun- c
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REPRESENTATION the S
An amendment from the Engi- Sev
neer's Student Council, that West of the
Campus representation to the but r
legislature be apportioned be- incor
tween Engineering and Trinity Jim
on the basis of enrollment, was Senat
adopted. For 1967-68, this means of cr
that four delegates would be were
elected by the Engineers and that i
twenty by Trinity students. prepa
From the Woman's College, 12 He
representatives would be elected legisli
Kiss-In Is 4
At Michiga
EAST LANSING, Mich. - Micl
- which has had every type of prot
nd teach-ins, added a new one.
A kiss-in.
About 650 MSU students staged
he alleged harsh regulations on I
ions at West Akers Hall, a women'
According to the chairman of
sroup, sponsor of the protest, womi
tctions slightly more than hand-hok
in attempt to create a climate in %
)f public display of affection rules
A sophomore woman was report
lent assistant in West Akers when
irms around her.
University officials in response
ying on couches in the lounge, lying
ng, and roaming hands.
The group marched into the Ioi
>roclaiming the cause.
"Make love -- not war," one read
"Lips at MSU united," proclaiml
The clincher said - "Love thy
Reports said there was some kis:
tny other evening. "At least the
graduate advisor said.
eer on the staff of a teacher countr;
raining center overseas, he will Brown
e able to earn up to twelve hours All
f graduate credit and to obtain tion a
is Master's degree in two se- write I
iesters after returning to the of the
~rockport campus- [)egra
TRAINING PLUS EXPE.RIENCE sity c
"The program's design is based York.
n the conviction that to combine --
beral and professional education
rith Peace Corps training and IM
xcperience is to serve the best in
untry, and the people of the
Excil
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es write
reant.
3illy Graham, V.R Humphrey,
Robert Kennedy, who aren't
you're at it, pick up the April
obby Kennedy...The Lizard
ng and provocative articles.
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provoking magazine.
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from each house under pres- would
onditions), and four from wieldly
:hool of Nursing. that i
eral objections to sections work <
constitution were tossed up, body,
iost were batted down or amendi
orated into the original. A Ju
Frenzel, Senior At-Large membe
r, voiced the greatest share judicia
iticism but his objections sible f<
met with precise responses tution
Lilmost seemed to have been should
red in advance. ernmer
expressed concern that a with e:
stive body with 46 members within
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of deb
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require
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defeat
tigan State University NO
est form sit-ins, lie-ins, If A
the cor
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their kiss-in to protest if idi
these
ublic display of affec- fluous.
s dormitory. freshm
the United Students u n d e
n had been warned for S"a
ling. So the kiss-in was be an
hich the ridiculousness ernmen
is demonstrated.
edly warned by a resi- 01
her boyfriend had his
said the rules prohibit A
i around in loose cloth- 1?
nge brandishing signs DEL.
coeds p
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ngbr"passed,
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sing going on, just like into eff
crowd wasn't hostile," Rules
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third te
p where he serves," Dr. An em
of Brockport, said. hours w
who desire more informia- into eff<
aout this program should AWS
)r. John Crandall, Director were re
Joint Peace Corps-College Wome
Program, State Univer- were ch
llege at Brockport, New nights,
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dents in a Yale U
ciology Seminar vv
themselves 100 gri
course.
Early in thie semne
Robert Cook, tea
b bcoure, asked the
on whether or not
grades. The student
be graded.
Cook Informed the
of the decision, who
that university regra
that a nuuc,cal gr
at the end of the
mester. Grades of "sal
"unsatisfactory" can
corded at the end of
tere a of the course.
Tiprmdte deiigwic atr
k e Yale Daily News,
"Because of their de
in an absurd and ub
be "cumbersome and un- grades rather than
Joe Schwab countered all, the meaningfu
nore efficient committee originally positive
ould be done by a larger turned sour."
rnd Frenzel withdrew his The campus papi
nent. the seminar students
dicial Council, composed of taging both the
cs from each of the campus
beards, would e resron
r interpreting the consti- tuti on.
Lnd deciding which matters
concern the unified gov
t and which can be dealt
'fectively by organizations WGAhftnnAJ RE~
each school.
'ication was a major area
ate. Originally, a simple M
y constituted ratification, W
IGC decided that the pro
'change of order" should U
Soiendment, however, ensures
ess than two-thirds major- '
o)ne not supoedt
campus cannot alone
the consbitutin. tI, .
CLASS GOVERNMENTS
.SDU becomes a reality,
stitution provides for the
out of the senior, junior, A ) A
homore class governments,
AWSeruens resions.
Organization of a unified
an government could be
ftaken by ASDU. Joe
p o in ted out, "W SU
et.
University voted to
gation of bord
C topof the University of
stdnt suook storehour
mged to 11:0.m toeek-th
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Tetin eule
ciulgytemiars
thtmsolutios 100sgr
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ase rpslalwn Em rl of the WSUem
dent,male rfemle, obertook, tM e S. Si
mustbe pproed y th ano irseased she
Tutebeoetego n brought man o
grad. prbesTohe uent
wore lso pssed llow Laraed.ltn
Cook wongt ufw prsdn inormedrte
hman omensecod an the__decision,_who
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at theeend ofath
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grades.. oidaynigts.
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Average
Yale Semi
,onn. - Stu- average and the integrity of their C
niversity So- own stand. Their move is the me1
'ted to give ultimate example of having their Gec
des for the cake and eating it too." sch
ter Professor " "
her of the e c
they wanted
voted not toD fa l
By Def ault
Yale Register
advised Cook PHILADELPHIA - The pro- poil
dions required posed revision of Student Coun- par
ade be given cil lost by default last week when int<
year-long se- only 565 students showed up at poll
isfactory" and the polls at Temple University. are
only be re- The vote was invalid because tha
the first half the less-than-six-per-cent turnout I
was insufficient to provide the car
he student's necessary number of votes re- Cou
res numerical quired under the Student Council car
constitution.
ticized by the To pass, the revision required .
which said, a minimum turnout of 15 per cent
ision to send with two-thirds voting in the af- .r
ths
fair batch of firmative. dei
no grades at This revision, which proved D
Iness of an more unfavorable than a revision
gesture has put forth at last spring's general P
elections, failed to gain a favor
sr suggested able plurality the
were "sabo- VESTED INTEREST the
tale College Robinson said he was "disap- sugj
0 beer
Mi)rOttiley
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To Examine n
comn
Book Store
that
- The Book suggested that the key to a solu- muc
iington State tion of the book store problems blur
send a dele- may lie in the evaluation by out- the
members to side management consultants. goo<
. Ancel Taflinger of the WSU wen
,he practices Department of Business Admin- '
Washington istration concurred with Shel- to
peration and ton's e a r I i e r comments and her
nent person- added "we can't fool around any- be,1
tion- more." sent,
aed after a- -
mbers noted
be found tol
future prob-1 r
on ore op Are
tedl terrificY
Lerest rates IR
aries have IR
bVSU's vice
of finance, COI
Wit
AY "A new concept in treating
~IEAKNEMED is not a cream . . .
~1 ...NOT RUBBED on the face. Ii
*J **mouth) and works from within
tr recovering to a normal conditic
h AKNEMED has been used succ
of cases with amazing success.
LiR AKNEMED has been used with'
cess by leading Physicians...
AKNEMED has been used succ
sons to combat the scaly condli
line and eyebrows.
-No matter how many differen
tried, DON'T GIVE UP uni
wit oflee "AKNEMED." IT REALLY WORI
nographers,
ors. Man
and other DON'T BE EMBARRASSED ANY
sto your Jo
then you're usual ACNE appearance of Piu
a and let us
lute. conditions of the face...
ER' mediately . .. available with,
Emloyer your local druggist.
oted
riar
ioon after this action, Cook
with Yale College Dean
>rges May to discuss the
ool's entire grading eystem.
n Lost
At TU
ited" with the turnout. "Ap
ently students need a vested
rest to bring them out to the
s. In the general election they
voting on personalities rather
n issues."
e said thalt while students
that there is a Student
neil, they "apparently don't
about its composition."
obinson said he hoped the re
)n would come up again at the
ng general election but that
was a matter for Council to
de.
o n a l d Wittenberg, '69, a
cesman for the League for
er Student Government which
)sed the referendum, blamed
poor turnout on the inaccessi
y of the polling places and
rested that the turnout would
been larger if the polls had
set up in the basement of
en Hall where students could
found them.
TSC Girls
Lre Rated
y Citadel
By CITADEL CADETS
FIARLESTON - The Citadel
,adier, in an article evaluat
dates from schools across the
e, had . this to say about
dlna coeds:
kdvocates of Carolina coeds
n that herein lies the best
;pect of a successful week
To quote them, when it
es to parties Carolina girls
w all the ins and outs.'
rhen, of course, others claim
sime take a weekend too
h in s,rid, and are likeiv to
t out, when somewhat under
weather, this is almost as
I as the SAE house party I
t to last weekend.'
V'hich may be a compliment
he party but certainly not
date. Whatever the case may
hey are certainly well repre
ed and always in demand."
ou Embarrassed .. .
PIMPLES AND
TATING FACIAL
MJTROL Your ACNE
Ih AKNEMED!!
Acne and Pimples."
l,ot a soap . . . and is
is taken orally (by
and aids the skin in
essfully in thousands
OUTSTANDING suc
essfully in older per
ions around the hair
t products you have
il you have tried
(Sil1!
LONGER . . . by the
nples and IRRITATED
get "AKNEMED" im
aut a praeription at