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W AIT A MItNUTE .. . 00t, NEVER M1ND YOU AR" OPP COUKtSa, MOYCN...-nIMr's Aif, ... NotR" ! GOOD ... IT W0oltr' ? 1.O86,90W... DROP ST 60111 WHMEN I SAY kOW - NO, NdT 1(QW , STI'ID! MEVER KIND ABOUT me! NO SACR%V ICE is Too GREAr W NL.N SUGH A GR.AT SEIIVICETo OUR CAUSE ~ ~ ~ j47 CNSESME4L IG GET RE.AY.. O X~?.... N OWr Educat< o DiS 1-:iucalt'rs tathcredI in ('hicatso filr the t-.1 i ! et.et er1p n ored by thit ... ssciatittn fo Uliirht"r ca t o t tn (AIlE-:) did not qilt" hlavet s:uib-nts I'n the tp o the list f i tem s ft r i s (.sio, h t var S rosalstN . fiolr finding 1 plaCtt ftr ;Ulth -t< - - or fotr k"eplint; theml in :heir" place ---- did keep lpoppling_ upl. TE d reater p art of the pro gramn w\as designed ttt offe:. adl VIt"t ttn how t4, find leadt-rs -- 4.r just pintlt s t t - -- and hIltw\' Il s itrini atliut anly nuihe.. in f chanVt"s, flr(tm usin)" tihe latest. t<iuentitnal Im iIa tl ri' sing the w\httle curricl um1I1n. .\ f ignifican lt i lhunk f thi e four-day proceedint;s, hows e\ er, wt.1a taken tii n% ith di,cussiunts of a 14l pic tha8 "eemted to worr% mlan\ of the conferee. - hi to deal wt itI demand" for Inre iinfluence b% bot11 ,tu ldent. and facult\. One otf the advocates f stu dents' i re In detcisiotn-mnaking was-a:rearchtr fromtl lI(rkeley". \W'arren 11 .\lartin. rest-arch edui cattr with the (enter for Ie search a n id 1)evelomlllent ill li!he Iiithe irn- : du cat u e dl that Princeton College' illI\('"l-:T'( I\. N. .l . - T1he liil jI'rintnan st.uen.ut news-i hascenlulshdabo entcitled"hr te Gis Aril" Iuntene Il s a5 g'luide for l'rince tof me1ln ihnst the uuitloft rl lee irl,-ink ihlld trs an "if m u , in ip nabe ltl blackhoFr. Tip frm a2.pag spaer back: doutely hehir10 cltion of plin .anesin(t e nr For fee- Meet i ng r Ati orb Clleg in elo ping Vahuble. ACTION Sout Carc Contt th THE St1PEAVIsOP. HAS TUIRNtE THE MIM ON OUR HEIAOS, AND AouCID THEM,c ?y ONE, To THE SIZE OF A PINHEAD., . WONDER 1HEH-HEHrs WOMAN WE CAN GO AtI WH-R E. WOH OUR PLAN AREYou? RIGHT HEORE, TOM! WE hAVE BEEN REDUCED 1ATS To1NE SIZE oF ) A PON14EAD 1 >rs Gati auss Stu students he full mem'llber1s of tr"i Iartite C n 'ils t ' venI" I units (of universitit"S. students, facul:ty and adminis I r'atiol shldI11 II r k together equally I'n tht'-ee b is a r d " , h' urgt"d, which shmui he stet up If units if no mtre than alut 1,011 stilents if a university is Iarticularly hugi. An all-uni vecrsity coutnc"il with stuldents as membenhcrs sho uld cou-ordimite getn c'raisl polic"y. Iiepl. ing to somtte of the argu menis uIally made against stu dent participation. Miartin com mented that facullty members .s welI as students are noted for mlobilit%y, a n d "faculty loy alty hoday is more to the their profes .ional guild than to their col lIege. Students mays dentify w\ ith a college in a w%;ay% faculty ne\ er n ill.' I-:\ In colb-geFC and unlivetrsity lre.idents have an aVtragc ten utt of "ahMutit fitii yeaIis, haidly l4ing-Ir than thte perissd spe'nt bY student4 likidly ti participate ill i t I1 > c '. oveI rnlaltce," Martin said. I-:ve"n Mlartin's remarks, how evetr, wete deigned toi Iiffer ad Features ,irl Guide' "Iar nard': Figet it." teie the worik, conceded that someii if t he judtgmenit s ale harish. "\Ve too.k thet poin'tiof viewi of man1," lie ex pla ined. eis I2 nivers-itie's and cillegets. A sketch if' each gives a irun i1owni oin car, doritory andi eur fewt rUtles, the kin iol f girls ini thei sItudlent lody, strateg'iy fiir get ting a daite and au list of thei lest places ti take her'. "I'sually we' got io t U f f f r ii li ciillege new'\'papersti andi strailent goiverlnmenlts," Sandmaii expiiniid. "'When we dlidni't hiavie any infirmation we just called tip a t elieihine oipriator in thle twin anid asked lieri what thei phice was like."' sontLi(?lb I sit Cake C2omn MM ER EM PLOY M LES PROGI ATIONS INITY weeks of travel ing June 18) es assigned in 37 states d making friends with leader poise and self-confidence aining and personal experien ip and business tives from Benson's will inters ina Campus on Tuesday, Apr s Plaement Office to schedulb muLa Nc er Ib you - CONFERENG Set wwane - ROOMr Oh H WEili~ lo eWAD TOMA7l AtM G wc MuST In lO4E \WERE. SMALJ ENOUGH To WALK RIcwT uNDER1IE DOOR ! JUMP DOWIJ OF? YOUR TAOLE WE'LL M1eT AT THE CORNER OP GENE'S TA6LL! EVERYBocy, j5UMP!/' fs. ATTENTO14 MrF-rNTo c LE. CLEMSON UNIVERSIy HAS .3UST BEEN BOMSEDUI WE RE PE AT ... ETC., Erc. HEN HE Lerln( dent Pr miiistrators a middle path, be tween defending the status quo of rule by administrators with faculty, and according to the de manI;ds of "radical students for (co-government by students and faculty alone." 'he most frequently men tioned model of f ull-coopera tion among students, faculty, and administration was Antioch Col lege in 'ellow Springs. Ohio. Indeed. it was about the only place any hdy could t h i n k of where all t h r e e groups had equal status on bodies with final decision-making authority. Antioch was represented by, amon>g others, student I)anny Al her"t, Community Moderator of the college's community govern ment, and Algo 1). 1lenderson, fomer d e a n and president of Anitioeh, now a colleague of Mar tin's at the l1igher Education ('enter at Berkeley. llenderson said that the tradi tional business-like model of a uii' ersity as a bureaucratic hi erarchy might be applied to su pervision of ianitors, but not of teachers -::.nd students. Likewise, he sai, although the university may b'e a set of sub-groups which deal with each other through ne gotiltiols, use of such "confron tation tactics" as strikes lessens unity a n d emphasis on educa tional goals. St udent go ernments, t h o s e popular mechanisms for letting st udents think they have some influence in the universityi, came in for har nlIaumps from just about e' ery body. IIIbert I.iebert, former E:nvi t' e' S. N at i 'nalI St aude'nt A sso e'intIin, now back at the U'niver sity of Wisconsin as a graduate teaIchinig assistant, commiflenited.l "Whil e sucth goIvernmen'it s coIuldi 'expe(rime(nt usefully with1 their own educhat ionalI reform v isiolns, if rivenI mlore resour ces, there i wouIfld still remain 'a significant numblller oIf non-legitimate lead like,' to peste r the de as."' A faculty member, tolo, was colncernedl w i t hi these "'dis' affiliated and uncommitted" stu >any E N T[ 1AM 11111881011 ) EXpeiisSS s in their ce in iew on the il 18, 1967. s ran interview. INSIDE TE COWFERENCE. ROOM... YES, Th "ItOTS HAVE MADE THE CAMPUS LOOk LIH1E A BULL'S-EY TAR'ET FROM ThE AiR.,. I'LL <E EP . H va you POSTED z _ar ON youR PosoNSO MAPI ILL LET t>u Koi) WHE.N! %SON! OH,1o... No' WHAT HAPPEN&O? WH AT wENtr WON6? NO,NO... NOT CLEMSON I -HEH 141 hicago oblems dents who are not part of the usual communication process in v olving student goernments and newspapers. Robert S. Foga'rty, professor of American Thought and Lan guage at Michigan State Univer sity. reiinded the educators that such students may not cx press their unrest in fully articu late terms, but they neveitheless seek a "something" which they cannot d e f i n e "because they have never Come in contact with the real university of their dIreams." Maryland 19th Cent COLLEGE PARK. Md. - If college administrators think they have it rough dealing with to day's demonstration-happy stu dents, a look at some "'denon strations" in the e a r I y 1800s might convince them that they don't have it so bad after all, c o im e n t s the University of Michigan Freedoms Approved E A S TI LANSING. Alich. - .\ichigan State Universityv's 410, 000 students have received a hill of r i g h t s guaranteeing their right to disagree w it h an in st ructor' views. T[he universityv's board of trust ees l Tursda y approved the docu - ment which pridesi(( for' a uni ve rsityv liason man to helP stu - de'nt s cut th rough red tape and set tic any compilints iu ickly. Students are to be given a voice in formnuhatiingz regutionis governing theiir cinduct andi can appeal any regulation that they believe is inOcontsist(enlt with the hill. Eac(h (departmlent miut set uI channe'ls for consideration of stu dent comnpla ints about the <iual ity of instruction, but the hill states: ''The competency ofa ptrofessional en('n he r i g hit I y judtged only by p)robfessionals. Use All of Si Open Your Charge * 1 hour or' 1 di e Specialiste in dr * 24-hour e.op I * Hand finlahed 0 'Thrifty laundry * 30 days 1o pay LAUNDR Ac MA so East Ca Full Un t;IlmENVILLE. N. C. -- Th State fBoard of Iiigh(-r Educationt threw co l water on East Caro lina College's bid to becam(C a uniiversity this week. Basing its views partially on a study nl( of EC(' by a si( cial p a n r I of con-ultant-, the bordr"i ?e(( lenIIded that the co I"ge stIru ngthun its pre-ent nas ter's (gIree p)ro'g'ram aid that North (arolina cling to it.- it university concept. Specifically t h e consultant.' report, released W\ednesday-, con cluded that lEa.- Carolina (olIeve i. "nit now\ prepared' to offer doc(t:raI lee w\ork due to (1) Inade(ulac.% of the school librar\ (2) I.ack of a significant b, d. t scholars fin the facult (:1) I.ack of sufficient \olume of research at the college. Power to (inlfe th. d1"ctOrate is the legal defiti'(n of a uni versity in N(r:h ('ar-iina. I n mst resp(rts, h(wever. the r[("1 rt was c'i - limn-ftary. Two bills now pening befor' the North ('aro(lina (il"n"ral A1 semll woul( (h-v\ate I-:t T t' uln versity status. one i n i i h ('nsolilat( ( It'niv(r=itv. t h ((therI outs14I(. \l(-t 'p)Ini'n"r in the Si-nate and 'h(" 1' ". : hal heen w it ip-bl pr-ir :i i th- relta of the rep rt. BLut the findings of the con sultants, rat her than clarif. inv Newspapei ury Demo Maryland Diaindback. Hlobart College In those days student- w r fined, susplended"c1 rI pue-d ftr such offenses as using pr1'( fanity. P 1 a y i n g billiards, associati::g with "idle or dissolute Irsons." traveling mlre than two mile frolm camIpus - attending thu theater. lReact ing t such har-h discipline. stud(ent- at IloaIrt ('llIege heat"d1 canton ball- ti 1 they wee rIed ttI-hot and rI iil'ld thIem!11 duwn a dlrtmitiiry coridor, i' ously injuring a faculty Iemher. Princeton in 1 s 0 7 Prin(itin ep.-llePi.' miore than hi nier cent p ll.s ani enrollment iif 200' ei n yearsi later Sitlic liyret ni ..uuh vCi\ inclinde Princetin Tigeris en structed a giant fsiecra-keir t if a ho~llow li i pa-kedl wdII tu poiutnds iof gunpj uviI an it a,;il lew- upj a campua Inng liiow doin Not ti b lo-ut dn by IK rne ton, studenits at Diuh i n t.I ' set off piowde.r charvgo---ne: dets wiieri expluledi :id n mi Uni'ver,.ity of Virg!iniai IHut' toidav's facul:vI a t i ;i ministatters wi a t k-. tp lt fil ~tilanit fl iia- th t v' feei llsel -e ta a g ir a -\ li l;ie t y ismny hei Ohn Backyard inhintle'10s Serid.ctles;nj. upcoet ow wAt SUNHIn E d erving (b eGamcock y cleaning leather & suecde. sundry & dry cleanin services V' & CLEANE RS AT BLOSSOM A MuIS nDORMTISt rolina iversity he issue. apI er to ha e added ucl to the legi-.lati' e fire. 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