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sY POW~ SA(cfEY i R r roese 0 19 ,MA MAT 140 TIO 2 wt L SOON t .*". TD /t MAI. AROYY NjL1W LOONS To 1 t l,lN TWCY AIR AL4LAOY 1 WN[T DID you OWM \is ANI U COW ACa h High P .\ T I..\NS1N(;, \lith. I"tenty pr :rt tf frehmiletn in a replrimetntati\( :il ilng ;tt A rint'i'icl'. colltg '. a(id lit t'i crii 'ing in ttt l an t :inilatiion inl the pIast elr," repor'teI the \Iichi gan1 I)aily Jan. 8. This finding incluiet a >urvev if 21;.8;5 cur r'n rt fre<sh nttt at '.tl rt lhl'g and UnivrsilteS :arlsse na th i lltitil a-tn \m nil iv 1 l tht n IC'r Ie 1 IPI' I l rl l'a.it lth !n. I l':ltin 1tr lchtatill \;lr y'\ r.tln Itli hi i:l: t" i i n ii i itl . 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AN' TURNS IN FIAY UPON OUR HERO[S" LOO TOM I our OLD rAIxe RANK( COMAAO ' E MOULD HAVC NOWN' eACK4 8Kee-ra une4 " { GR- R-R- Psr IOPPrED W IM IN AN ApuMIWAM 714E MA A4 7H[ IFC CC,5NCt3 OUILD114G GLOSA To A eating ercentai aga,:inlt th4' I'tabllialhed reg'}ime,a i .. t}'4 pIr4tf- ss r. TIh4'y belit'vet that 'hey \ ill nlt he t"alu}giht at th,ir e hi nd co'tile to play It. T h<>t" wh" I li|) -. tl uel lt' - ,imn ' feel I e"lnllll"Iledt to cheat il It Ii cit allswe.'t' test, \Vhill tIhe.\ te ii" iltril\' fori'get m11a terial. I)S> Rl it Ii'TIIf \ ()Ot tsI-:S \\ Ien ' t ul esti til'i, ilosi stll rr'' tl :i1 \n t'4''i hlat 4e'he titing i1p ti- :ll'T t l ytv in the d V i jtitrei ol 'Ciuf. l'n4 , fri d i lto tak I111 thee' ll ' t'es wle't l149" Ill' i' It le' i V 1 >r eillerstands 4ll t' 11''u :in t4t'IhlI, aindi m a1: 1V rl: u t 'Ie at to ;Ia15 thei in orerl' tee g' ' cil to Ille' . I Tlt ne''dI work. ThIeIe 4heatling seems to talperi1 off whel 01n' starts w'orkinlg inl his nlt.i,r' iIie l of studyl\. l'raternity files, which 1appee'ar eig and pl lt tlt" tee teultsidee's' armichael wer' At I attl intitrel. I, 1 I l t saindls lore' uf r irth d1eefect" f,Inr the sane .\ hIlghl.\ enthusia:t i4 /'ro\\Wd in tl ', int n tiv' I It hi mlail {Ir rnt " \ l il \ e er4 i t ' lu int e 're , ;th hlti el,, tir emict r Iarks an1 "I " heV t,Il u there are" 2( m li n etl h ic k ."C he -xpltited, uti I thinht tere i iCCire . . . wIca' if we e Iclini it titt we''il ti ital ofl tihe "w hite - ecntroellede lie-C . iinedi." lie accusllied t heml oft ui ing "a siricianl and mis ntienits. I ine tihe New Ye~irk 'Tiinie p einited tihe elit ire conte'\t eof ai . eeebI al id tile ' ilr' ier v ice tooeek onle smlll statfemenIt ouit eof collte\t. 'Ch111 gae pceoptle a dif f erIentf imlpiress-.ion of wha i.t lie CORNELL ARE * GOOD FOOD * Convenient To Campus * Pleasant Atmosphere * 10% Discount On Meal STUDENT SPECIA - 2,000 ~ EDD GI in aw( APE: Music led Carolina Service At 8:30 and BAPTIST CI lA1If/NC uPON 1Na MIN1TltRA, - 11/eW ! M ff ON... All-1- E-E -EEE.'.~5 DOM-ON Outb t um, xCV MONYNiLM" AMID $0.. SfNNwCTMnL /(AS OMC1 AL W1414&S AGaaw CAROLINA... 'MLe 6A N* U P TNeL a AOS ARM8 TNN ~es eNIIN TNf FLOwgAS A"& 9LOOINOCSRfl8 ARC Ai ce ANT[ TM eovs | 11Pp_cv._a SurveyI eOf C are becomling obsolete. They con t:ain Minl out-of-date examina tions. and only give one a hint of a cer'tain professor's test; they s eloi provide any an swers according to those who use thom. Surprisingly enough, not all students cheat to help) them selves. Soml' admit to cheating out of charity to help others. Still 40thers (an he hrihed to "ghost write" a term paper or to sll,pply answe1 to an ('xam inatioll. PItOI-'SSOIt's A'I"l'IT11)I: A plrofe"ssor's attitude towards his course affects the cheating percentage greatly. Some stu dents bl1 ieve that their 1pofes soris are hypocrites; they irri tate the student, discourage learning through lack of inceL' ti.e, and imply that a student is Explains littsburgh had mean1t. 'fhe issue of the Vietnam War camle out at the question and answer se'Ssion which followel hi: sp 'ch. When asked what (ouldl" elone to end the war, he sucinlylI\" replied, ' "I )on't go when the draft board calls." Ie exl elaineel, "No one is go ing to tell e who te kill and when tio de it. If the U. S. is fight inlg to give thlose people fre4edoml anld democlleracv like we hve here, then I'll hlavy eene (If it. I wouldn'ft give myl wvorst tlnemy the kind of dlemolcracy that the black manli has inl tihe "We shoubel sendje Pat Nugent and1) all eef tile leohele whoi suIl leort this wair toe Vietnami--like t he fralternitijes at thle Uniive ity of P itt-lburghl," he said. ES CAFETERIA I Books E ITUD ENTS to hear EI WEST EENVILLE, S. C. bek-.end Revival IL 14 -16 by Ronald Gaynor Grad now in Anderson s at 7:30 nightly 11:00 Sunday morning lURCH trrh-ie E:llis, Miniser I P. Rea o u r- iiU- NOi6IAI Snesl WN&T ro AIN OWL Tb COMMORI roPwIL NAMNI. A:1 IAbAIOI\1( AIzOLA CHA01tsONfw,p ARC "UHMAAO , WARMOeJG 1P PO TH& Pr$NATI Ly , A ... AUs . eveals ribbing too stupid to learn the course material. One boy stated that many professors do not devote all of their time to teaching, but have other part-time jobs, and cannot spend enough time with individual students. Still another emphasized that the professors are aware of the amount of cheating in their coursse, but are helpless to do anything about it. The aforementioned excuses are not the only ones however. One professor re-emphasized the pressure for obtaining good grades and the pressure of so ciety in general today. Another explained that on a large scale deception and dishonesty run rampant in our society, espe cially in the field of advertising and commercialism through use of the mass media. This decep tion forms the directives for the youth of the country and is not I rreetel Early enough. Several professors expressed dismay on the difficulty of hiring proc tors for an examination. They stated that they knew of the cheating, but could not single handedly administer an exam ination. NO SOLUTION T'here seems to be no direct solution to the problem of cheat ing at the moment. Look maga zine, Jan. 2.1, in reporting the Air Force Academy cheating scandal of a year ago, stated that the success oIf an honor systemIi dIEpendls on the transmit ting (If valuE's fromi oIne class to another. Now! CA th whiee N.Y. Gr Legaliz BUFFALO, N. Y. - LEMAR, "a perfectly legal information action organization . . . which works toward the relegalization of Cannabis sativa (marijuana) in the United States," will hold an open meeting at the Univer sity of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Leslie Fiedler, UB English Professor and renowned Ameri can literary critic, is the faculty a<lvisor for the group. According to Mike Aldrich, head of the iB LEMAR chapter, "The ultimate purpose of LE M AR is to get all federal, state, and local laws prohibiting the use of marijuana changed." "The main purpose of the SIUNYAI3 chapter of LEIAR is educational," a d (d e d English graduate student Aldrich. "We wish to disseminate true information about the nature of U.S. Draft Deferments Overhauled WASHINGTON - President Johnson has told Congress he will order younger men drafted first under a lottery-type sys tem as part of an overhaul of Selective Service. His announcement of actions to come within two years - mostly without need of congres sional approval-follows months of study and controversy over the nation's draft system. The President said deferments for fathers, men with essential occupations and most graduate students will be ended. But in a special draft mes sage sent from the Texas White House, he postponed indefinitely a politically touchy decision on whether to end undergraduate s t u d e n t deferments. Family hardship deferments will be con tinued, Johnson said. He asked Congress to extend for four years the draft law ex piring June ,30. He made it clear that some features of the revised draft sys tem he has in mind won't he adopted for months - perhaps not until 1969. Johnson shied away from total endorsement of re'com mendla tions mlade( to him by a 20-mem her advisory commission in a re port released Saturday. MARO PACE: Camaro's lower, wide an any other car at its;p there's another reasoi specially equipped Cam< You get all this: thi de luxe steering wheel e I covers, whitewalls, buni rheel opening moldings NO EXTRA Now, during the sale, iih and floor-mounted shift for are avaIlable at See your Chevrolet do CAMARO CIHOEN 1(161 INOI oup Ad e Mar marijuana and its use, to com bat public ignorance and fear," said Mr. Aldrich. "In the spirit Pa. Junior Runs For Council LINCOLN, Pa. - A Lincoln University junior, James P. Wil son, 21, will run for the seat of Councilman in the Jefferson City I)emocratic Party Primary. Wilson said that he is seeking the seat because he feels the First Ward needs someone who will represent the people and inform them about city ordi nances. He added that the First Ward needs a man who will prepare for probletms and find ways of solving them. He feels confi dent that he is the man for the job. Wilson, who once attended Missouri University, is now a student at Lincoln majoring in business administration. NEWS -E Worchest< Favors Dc WORCHEST ER, Mass. - The Worcester Tech Student Senate has decided that it will take sig nificant steps in obtaining parie tal hours for its dormitory stu dents. The first step included a poll in which an overwhelming majority of dorm residents fav ored the establishment of parie tal hours. A similar poll was presented to the thirteen cam pus fraternities; of these, only one opposed the establishment of hours. The polls were then submitted to College President Harold Storke, the dean of stu dent affairs, the dean of faculty and vice- president of the college, andi the executive committee of the board of trustees. Tlhe trustees votedl to postpone consideration of the issue until SETTER SALE, ~r, heavier,roomier rice. And starting today ~to buy right away: pros at special savings. a big 155-hp Six, mnd extra interior trim, iper guards, front and r and body side striping I4 COST! e special hood stripe the 3-speed transmission no extra costi aler now and savel \NAPO)LIS b00 PACF CAR vocates ijuana of free enquiry, we wish to stir up open discussion of the sub ject, to promote intelligent thought about the sociological, legal, political and medical is sues involved and to direct pub lie attention to accurate informa tion." LEKMAR plans to sponsor lec tures, panel discussions, and ac tivities to bring these issues be. fore the public. Because the campus group has received provisional recognition as an official campus organiza tion, it cannot accept non-uni versity people as members. M r. Aldrich emphasized, how ever, that "We especially invite people who do not wish to be come LI :.l AR members but who simply would like information about marijuana, to come t(>V, meetings and discussions." The organization is open to everyone connected with the University, in any capacity, 'even campus police and hire lings," added Mr. Aldrich. Grass - roots I1:1 A R move ments have sprung up indepen dently in New York, San Fran cisco, Los Angeles, and )etroit. [H.ANG* E johnson er Senate >rm Hours October, 1967. Two days later, the student senate met to con sider the results of the poll. With majority support of the students present, the senate called a boycott of (lasses for two hours. STtUI"ENTS INSINCEREtl The dean of student affairs and the dean of faculty and col lege vice-president, both present at the senate meeting, felt that the students were insincere; they further claimed that "almost unanimous response in favor of parietals did not reflect student opinion." Of 1,400 students, 400-500 cut clases. Students not attending (lasses met for a talkathon where two-minute talks by any interestedl studlent or administra tion official could be giv'en. ear, ...........,...ei