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College Closed CHICAGO, II. - -"This issue, when you get <lown to the nitty gritty, is whether the college canl regulate the stu<dent's sex life," accor<iing to Spencer l'arsons, dIean of Rockefeller Menrial (hapel at the l'niver-ity of aw Itent elormeitur. i-itatieee college, arru,, t ie naio . I hree ee eting of itntel. in the" elrm .' 7o Besi (TM Enjoy Our Fas Al If you canl stop diro( you what's propelli' What it is, is 400 et puts otut is 325 hp. A\ir package, that rn T he point being, signeld for heroic (dr To( assist you in with a heavy-duty 3 pension and a set () Picture this We'lt send you. (# outsrde IlsA) to '6i Wii s Debat Doors Ii In an article on stu<dents an<d ru le s in the Christian Sci nce \IoInitor, I':arions was one of miany facul ty ineibers, student.s ande 8(tnlistrators whto c(ni m(Ielttr"l mn th" ()pe(n dbrtinitory" I N (amecock photo by Crewe rule- are ie b ig i. h-"I 1 Ibate"I in (:arulina -tu(Ih nt, -innulate "a (1uiet l / zza Italian Food Ever! VARIETY OF 10 PIZZAS SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS ROAST BEEF SANDWICH 975 Knox Abbott Drive ,o Blocks South of Howard Johnson's) Phone 794-5469 i Take Out Service / ter this, you1l nel whatever 3 hng1( for a muomient, we'd like to tell 10 that Firebud ( 400 in the picture. ies of. (hromoed V-8. And what it (ven without our extra cost Rami kes those duial sciop s funoctional.) hat P on tic Fi rebi rd 400) was de his noble venture, the 400) comes -speed floor shift, (xtr a sticky sus duals that annfounci(e your ( inrng Firebird 400.One of Pt si ,4 .- i3o a i l i . W b i , k C'i A I e Visita i Dorm. Visitation situation in colleges across the country. Patricia Thrash, d e a n of women at Northwestern Univer sity, believes that the issue is one of trust. At Northwestern, a trial 16-hour-a-week visitation p rogr'a1m allowing Closed doors comes up for review next nonth. "Either you say they have a right to an open house and you trust them or you don't," she explains. "We're not expecting them to have sexual relationships in the room or drinking parties. I don't think anything immoral is going on during open house." Rules are even more liberal at Oregon's Reed College, where men and women already are per Iaitted to visit each other's rooms with doors shut a total of 1!1 hours a day. AI,MNI )ISAGREES Not everyone is in favor of even lirnited open visitation. One al"mna of a campus where vi.,i tation hours have been permitted haf this to say: As far as I'm concerned, vi;i ing in the rooms can lead to only one thing. The college should tell the kids, 'If you don't like the way we run things, there are plenty of others waiting to get in.' " AI)U.T IBACK.ASHI .\dult backlash also shows up elearly in Swarthniore College COPIES - COPIES - COPIES Copies of any document, let ters, etc. (excluding bound books) made while you wait. McDONALD LETTER SHOP 920 Main St. (256-0521) (2 blocks behind the Capital) ier go back to di oure driving. lke t h bass se~'c tion of the hTaken as; she comes, Fi rebi r but you cani or der thins h ike dous 1-2-3 Turbo H ydra Maitic spec(al Koni adjustable shoic tach. Naturally, the General A package is stanrdard. Of co)urse, if the 400 is too you, there are four other Firebui from. I uc ky you. xtiac's Magnificent Five. onftki 2 i 2. m;( o and onic smolt. iflus omf ,,iiti. M. P O. Anif& 1.ff l Oi . b oe /ll' f(eC lion, Rooms statistics. Parents of fresh men women are asked to give .signout permissions in one of three cate gories -- over- alI, Iilmited (thle student may not stay in hotel.. or tmotels), or specific (parc"n'al permission every timoe). MIr"s. Ilar,ara '. I.lange, dean of women, reports a strong shift from the first to the second and third categories since 1961. Colorado Pledged $100,000 liOUI.)IER, Colo. --The 196 Class of the University of ((le) ralo will give the I'niver..,ity Al(10(,(10;l as the senior gift. The cass does nOt have this much in their treasury, bit th. plan to rai.e the m 4e oVer a Iwenty-five year perhul. Seniors have bee1n akelo to jleige $1 ( a year fior twenty five years after graduation. The mnEV will he invested until the twenty-fifth reunion of the class. Then the entire sum will be presentei to the niversity. If the seniors shc:uhcI succeed in tlis program, and if future classe copyv the idea, the Univer-it V c"o.lhl eventually receive yearly bcquests from its classes im m11easurealbly more valuable than what it hals received in the past. .\ceorccinglr to the ( olci ccl I laIly. tilent newspaper, th, pIrojec.t "i.- the mo)t significant attempt to hencfit the U'niversity 4(r at te"mpetedl by any senior c"lass in modern Imemlor y. ivinT t " New York Philharmonic. :1 400 is a lot of machmne, S4-speed (or our stupeni , mag.type steel wheels, ks and a hood- mou nted iotors safety uuc.h car for I M ds to choose[j fifdiet sf'c s acid dcc. a4l SendA2'c LITTLE MAN TESTEIN '~utE' f, f I ThINK W RE IEAPV FOP O F Y O U R . E " A M , M R . R Redlands| 23 Studen .le'nt If':1ier)' at 'h, I'ni,er ty "f Itillands. The ledlands students, includ ing Stude'nt hody p reside'nt 1Ion ald St illmanl, will not he allmow ed to return to School utili M.ay P; under the action taken by Dean e f Student: .James 1). 'a islvy with the ap)Iro'%ai of 1"l~ e1rst. I res:ident (;eorge 1. \ rmacost. iu pen 1i.n of th I :I came :aftr they\ :dai i,an; i: t( gother : as o th o e: et \ -i mi'd''-, for en pnd de b.rate dl' y" t e n gar or at d ea toll lahd: V htuu r b ie" t a l 1, Kramer ali 1.e"rkeley activist lIe'ttinaI Ap\ the'ke"r, an :aen"ittede renlnlunity I'arty mIembre4r. Kramer was amiong those sus pended for "oi:en and deliberate d i sr eg a r d of the university speaker policy." The policy, set by the school's Board of Trus tees, states that "it is not in the best interests of the University "THE DELI A STUDENT WEI The yummiest Roll You e Lean Ham and Cheese, Salad or Cole Slow; Potat all. STU'IhT PLEAS 1 IT ONLY COSTS Groucho's 5 Poji 618 Harden - (FRIDAY, SATURDAY S UM) STUDENTS CAN~ [his vear's Vacation1 1Erii chances. for "cholar-luipt, tri -Fi Stu~dent s accepted for 333m1n (:ha3rlotte', N. (:. All who11334 woull intere'te fi r,t con.ide rat ion. NAME Schiool Addtre'ss Ilomie Address______ D)ate you3 couald begi n Date Availalhhe for intervie Area y ou prefer to work -- DN CAMPUS TviE WwJTTEN PORTION ENC>EiSON. r suspends t Leaders and of the" eo lntr,% to ,I%e" t .m - mtnist - a forrrm in w h,e"h to t,C, You ngDemH Re-organitz i\ IN\\ .\' - th a:en a b i' 1 ::,1 1 r w ;h n.-'t mn 1 nerrr;in n \; r 11 la "Th'i iKeour''a:nrzatio,n mmn .it te'e was- the m:a t e"ffeecti"e" a>, far asthe' total :;e eele ,f the coenfer e"nee" wa:. concerned," said Ke"ith Biell, prre:,ide"nt of the I'nive"r.-,;y .IE BOX" KEND SPEC IL osCh pdaSeetdfo 1tsoelictesen cc- AL2-96 (Ma lce tudZqects e 18)f II, r'rorm ofer olee I 'rdns: : ver did Slees aid wit olal Ch ercandi e Sweetdf Mr. DeartelsRseneh NDisrc SUAnger (Mal S.Tnudnoer1g seae at8)(X on of he abovhe,l off'ice . Oklahoma Considers Education N' ):\1 .\ N. ()Ida. 1Th, Stu 1t r b I by f~r li igher 1-:Iu,;ttion w: 1n t h,:tring befor the b-m . l r i tducai\ti ii, , n" on t1- } Iwr::h. rm g ' f the ,i gir u' plannid s tudy-in n 1th4' ,Ith 11 t,'p:: if the -tat," , i i i b f~re tin- H11u.i 1n r.tlti, , I II1t'her I:duclatPITn. I.'nur st udent. eac h from ()kla homa Sttat ' niri-sit and ()kla huma I iversity will attend the mee"tting'. T'h, t tr';ng wa= arr:lnt t t by -' , , ,r ,.r .tntati\,' lIas II 1..rI"n r r n l . 1i"r,n 1l t l bby th,. h,arinig w'.a auth r n iff~rl t" p inlt up th, irai r, i h.-ar'ing: -I- up th,r' 1: pm } int t t11 k1 ntf mney m,an.: , ~ll ' , i_ :, , t i lingt n - - 1- nI " ; w: r w!, r a"l w ar til t11 11 tha :l"a - he''. be uiu CHANGE cratClu bs e Structure I T - I n then~i~ e ii ** fromrr ti ' adh : m-e b ,\ un b-r th r:mt f :1rr, 'b Young lirmo r~up was the causual f:"t~r ,f ,\,r:1I r, .iI'itinu1. pa1:;ei by th, T * ( nn o e n. n lai i t Ye I '(r p in THIS SUMMER. ibv~~e aserIagie en ring arl in loct ein of their choice. D)mub on, "i. (. rimpthl inl order to receive Pi 'Iine h eel ~ I