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BY 4TE $ 4LLJ S. 1 rr w S. LORrA LoA* LAOIRYA M" /rtrtS AND TO hAV PAS. SiILLAIN O StouTR -M,A 'Frisco 1 em 'Dilemn SAN FlRA NCISCc - "I'm on the horns of a dilemlla,'' said ASl'S1 president .Ton M.\Iena min. lie was talking about the pro posal that the University of San Francisco Senate consider a statement on student academic freedom at its next, and this year's last, meeting. The president sai(a that he coul(n't decide whether to sub mit a detailed proposal or a gen eral statement to the Senate. "There are prohlemlls either' way,'' he said. "If the freedom of students is spelled out in de tail, new situations might arise that aren't covere(I." McMenamin said that a de tailed freedom statement drawn up a few years ago wouldn't have covered the threatened ex pulsion of conscientious objectors this year. "A general statelment, on the other hand, woUld express princi ples that would cover new situa tions," he said. Mcletenamin said that the danger of a general statement Sundays 10:30 A.M. LTHERAN WORSHIP 1529 Pendleton Street. Aciross F'rom, .Yazal .-lrmor y THE SLIGHTLY 4 FA SHt(M Y L AO/aS AND ON114flAqNN, MWW Y/I A1 y LL AN><Ns TO Mrow OUN fou" ANNUALI NATNONAL CNAMPION{AieP .AaaTaAAATs 0 \To MOY ryMf PI* A00o, La-1 Ma INiftow(a OUR COMaa'A17e 1PaOT Si L AN4KY LAAY, V/I MAO& a*% b. N m itat r. wh w rn' SAM! .+a rwAao Twa 7Y641s WILL 6044 TNLw pa/c,, e A O A IL Y, ACCin ACY, Ao o p p p So 1af 'ON " O/C COmmi tt SANT WILf th PIE tf Oi, Il O4Ap NA OR Ml PIRt'T gOYMO WILL l ~~ GLOEN TTtacaSEI -AND OW. Thebow wt c0 WAr, as st A baW WOA Pre Sid ia OfSti a r. it ('1f1fI(1 d l' 'r oa-l by ( lllllll j istl'at1 1"- \\"ho \'(UI''.li't inteet e('5 1 inl studentt freeomh. Tue'slla v, M l rc'th 21I. The c"o1 mnitt(. a nine enher group ha i red byV I)r. 1'arreB onee, Selt ('1'tal\, was estahllishe(I October i 7, 1966 tIo r'4')ort on): aC~ .te111ic frelom nd:l facult tl.n0 I ('I ffel " il IlIl e 1I to ((il Clemson Elim Vacation For (I .:\ISON - (lemson Univer sity has announced there will not b e anl E-aster vacation at the s('h11o1 next year1'. Insteal, a spring vacation will colpe"nsate for the usual \vaca tion. it is Scheduled1-1 t') run aS CORNELL ARI * GOOD FOOD " Convenient To Campus * Pleasant Atmosphere * 10% Discount On Meal STUDENT SPECIA To fInd out dl BUFFER COLLAR LONGER AND FULLER lookt iEADERSH'P tRO!.1 AMERICA' A.IO sftrDtill AND S A SPEC A CMAMrow AD O4 AlTR(ACT om I sAAte vc Ism MYS ANDTtlsoras' MAN, "IiO to 1Ht WILL A I OLY' AM tee wouh make an repo t als <lelnalScmesntw' on the *lI ri"nSUP r thatL H S ha< fr l A sub-AT AND TC Ty1O W1IN- 4P FOA TIS OCCA- AND MVSTI Wes" Poe thanSkON I leA A fN hIiNcw es S, he saOi.I n s I t A n w iv erS C o gainizatOns a te,. schol. >s. innt Is t ident Fi tlIto t th IIellel' a ell m letr' "Wef thanked Mr. McMenamin Stulel'nts at the University of Illinois have en Staging ttas Sonn I pn'Ill)?nitatgil for the past latlire's c"onttr'ol IIV4' stuclit'nt or' Booksiu;atte chol 11CM! incites Easter Spring Break leaM" tie ll i-eTllI t' as pI ASi hlt1' to eveni out till sellett''s Acc'(ording tI ItI a uIlivi-fsityV sp)okesmanlh, tihe I1111i - seme1&sterI relak will adl ISt aiil ityV to til" lonig-r'ange~l planingiIJ for tile unli V' (I'S i t V. VIS CAFETERIA AL TNEA& YOU MAISt T/M , LAOIMS N, ANO GINILLEM[, ALL CeHROMS TEYIy IN TAR* OWN AINT5 WL WILL. ys SOON Sat WHICN ONE Is WTN CNsMINN' OP~ 1116 ALL/ Ewwy NOW, LET US MEEaT Tha UNFAiJYOICE)O, UIEaSEO .IIwS TNa oNas wMO w/t DECIDE WHO STs TWi GOLDEN FAISGEa/ tl R. WILLL" LADIfa AND0 GINTt t.,.OIIA 3JU0Sf3 IAVC Goes"J TGNSI[o. TON MY MAN 10 COmPET FOA TNECNAMIPoIE0p( AM APN LAMY LARRY EAVU iNiV&NMlNIA" R S3vAs NAVE , Tob, ( TAy NA,ThO VO N, acing -eedom The Iro tests center arlluI the 1917 (laIauyh A .t which pro hlits the univesity f orm ex tenling "to any subversive, 1edi tiuus, and unll-Amer 'Ii(canl Irganli zation" the use of university facilities. The hill was originally in tenled to douse the activities of the (ommn til ist - influencesi Am (t"ican YIluth for I )em11o"racv, A hich lied within twO year., of till bill's passage. Other student grov(uIps, most recently the jt I'is Club, have cone unler the A\ct's Ire.Ul're when apllying to I"stahlish an11 organlizatim on the lIlin( is c"ampl us. Student protests were I,rigin ally ur"gantized by .he (campus chapterI of Students for l)Imo crat i So'ietV (SI)S). IlowIevet, the Stullent Senate, the Intertra ternity ('ouncil ani1 many faculty lembers have endur;sedl the campaign. t"Iiversity Presillent Ilavil DIodds hlenry had Ima(de not statement on the issue except tsl pro)ose that schoo)l ()fficial; me(et with 2) ;tuch-lnt; p r(Itesting: the Act. From 'Peace Frol Students ] A 2-1-hour anti-war fast, a teach-in, film festival, peace rally\, slide show, "peace frolie" and an interfaith debate hiIgh - Tele'i ii Ln iverisityv featouredl an teach'l-ini, ai debte,t an art e'xhibmit, an11 d fis. "Stop~ t he bitmbing of N orth do next year.., today FINFR ('AMPIlC STORES E\VE It's Cheap, Legal, Banana Pe Is'In' At HI-Rll':I IE-Y -The banana peel has be conie "the very next phase" on the campus drtg scene as predicted by I)onovan in his song "'Mellow Yellow." Because of its cheap, legal "high" banana smoking may soon rival the popularity of marijuana. At Berkeley, if you want a banana vou have to be at the store when they open. A recent issue of the Berkeley Barb, in formed its readers of a kitchen-tested recipe for preparing bananas for smoking. "Peel a ripe banana, scrape from the inside of the peel the white fiber and dry in a slow (200 degrees or less) oven -then crumble and roll into a banana joint, or better, smoke in a pipe." For those too lazy tf prepare their own, an ad in the East Village Other offers a Game Psychedelic Turn-O Whit Kinder trie,- to "tarn-nesa" -.ith the last.t I banann .mokinig. rc' To Ad vertise,,,ent [n North Protes 'ietnam; DIe-escalate the Var in 0 rnn:""t i! ti:rt. the Soulh: Negotiate with the tardll,h intm National .iheration Irot; I e- war t arn to the (enve a .\greemtent tt the of 195 1," headed ant adv~ert ise- JrI.H i ~ rie:t itn the I'niversity of Alassa- rh alJH a chuisettIs ('ollegi an uirginatg st u- a~i t h denits to part iipate itn a miiass e , ApI 1 demioatstrat ion a g a is n Ua t anted ta aaU JL1 States policy int Viet Namn. attgMlalz The ar ti.'caltt tinueai, "We, the ol I t a taalat i n W a it \et a I }Sat, ualle,i. uati IIurnig theal. ta W.lLtteek s Apr la a'UI al your pat jIring .\tallZ;a Iittiltal be b1aa.l peace ,iig, Ma t eahin Faura, cpri Honnpm. Par s>av leling eam FastMco Home.HF High' Dl Smoking Berkeley "psychedelic turn-on-bag" if the reader sends $5 to Mellow Yellow, 2077 Hayes St., San Francisco, ('alifornia 94117. Iananas are reported to produce a wide range of effects. It has been likened to al most every known "'high,'' from marijuana to psilocybin. Some users experience an in tensification or distortion of the senses. Others report ill effects. Bananas contain saratonin, a chemical which effects the nervous system. A Detroit pharmachologist states that smoking the l>eels couldn't bring about sufficient brain blood transport for a "high." He estimates that it could take as long as ten years of experimentation to track down the chemical actually responsible for the effects. An article in the Village Voice waxes '(r'tate :u,out the legality of the ba:nana. It pr'"iicts that ''banana he"aes" will "l,ark themselves right in front of col,s andl inhale nceisly on thin-rolle"d eig:rettes. '-1\ kic, tho.e (igarettcs look pr"tty funny to met. Let's see what y'ou're smoking.' 'It's all right, officer, I'mi ja st smoking bananas. I smoke 'em to get high, you know.' The cops will learn fast enough that the kids really are getting high and that th, can't he ar"restel, not for jlo.Vaiont, not for sale, not even f,r <driving unch-r1 the influence of bananas," the Voice article c"oncludes. Not only is the banana legal but it cannot he made illegal, ac ecordling to Voice. 'The interna t ional hanana - traffickers have the power to block any banana -uplpression measure. .A nul he -i<h-s, what legi'lator would dare to affix his nam1ne to "The ha nana lontrol Act of 1%96' c spokesman for the Unite'd Fruit Co., the worldi's largest banana pr . iuc"e"r. statf": that cock photo by Gallotia, "th're" i- nothing to thes- ha nana reports; the only time, you " .will ge't tri: from banana peelk teri.ele. craze - are when you slip, and14 slide onl the m. t Vietnam War the above step, I:e"lacculte", Jam --s Farmer, Ka\ ediate end to the Ic'. Jule- I''iffer, Paul 1. 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