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South Tower is framed ground by a tree near the pool. Located in front of the I Beer Lici At Jesuit MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - Wheeling College, a Jesuit af filiated school, has become the first West Virginia college to allow the sale of beer on cam pus, according to the Daily Athenaeum, West Virginia Uni Mob Storms Loots, Dame NORMAN, OKla. - Five Uni versity of Oklahoma students were arrested recently when 35 Norman police, 25 campus police and Cleveland County sheriff's officers converged on the south west corner of the university's campus to quell "mob action" by 2,000 male students. The mob had gathered in re sponse to the roar of a cannon shortly after 12:30 a.m., reported The Oklahoma Daily, the stu (lent newspaper. Members of an engineering fraternity, the Loyal Knights of the Old Trusty, fired the cannon and set off the twvo-hour distur bance. The crowd below s t a r t e d shouting obscenities and the idea of the University of Oklahoma's first panty raidl since 1952 was University Suspends Professor TAMPA, Fla. -The Univer sity of South Florida recently indefinitely suspended an associ ate professor of history from teaching for use of "inappropri ate language in the classroom." Dr. Robert A. Goldstein will be assigned to other duties, ac cording to the studeCnt news paper, The Oracle. Students pc for Capstone c waitresses and taurant, excell< FOOD awl 8te A Scenic Campus in the back- Library, the iew reflection bounded on Jndergraduate faculty parki ?nsed On Affiliatei versity's student newspaper. The Athenaeum said ad ministrative a u t h o r i t i e s an nounced last April that beer could be sold at certain approved social functions. The college ubtAined its license Sororities, iges Houses born, the paper added. The men, unable to gain en trance to the women's dormi tories, turned instead to the Greek sorority houses. After looting and damaging several sorority houses, the mob broke up, according to The Okla homa Daily. Stand up or in Bass Be a big number on comj Weejuns* moccasins at your ne or shoe shop. Only Bas G. H. Boss & Cc Wilton, Maine 04292 irt time; as waiters < ind Columbia Banq busboys for Top of ant wages and gua Apply SERVICE 01 CAPSTONE HOUSE E take stud vers Cl hipp noce fluei by I 1 ighl .on a the , ..an(l - of 1 quie Tl on S., Mor: If Photo by Chief Photographer Chip Galloway Men flow tion pool and its sidewalks are Li each side by student and visit ng lots. Ach the hipp carr CamPu inno stru H I College -au Li in August and sold beer for the mov first time this year at a weekend to tl dance. tant The Student Affairs Commit- valu tee, made up of faculty, students and non - voting administration mat officials, first receives requests on I to sell beer at social functions. 100 m ea Beer must be obtained from said the ARA School and College Ti Services, which operates the claso school's food service and snack moti bar. bon( It may be served in areas of Prot the college which are not dorms. T Tickets to a recent social func- with tion were sold to all students, intei but those under 18 were stamped the as they entered and could not soci( purchase beer. There is no limit to the amount of beer a person can buy, and at the recent dance it sold for 15 cents per glass. The 1967 West Virginia Iegis- I lature made it possible for beer to be sold on a college campus by amending a law which pro-1 hibited the sale of beer within 500 feet of school property. d be counted Weeiuns! us . . . ask for Bass rby college store makes Weejuns. mnd waitresses uet Halls, also Carolina Res ranteed tips. FFICE lippies )f Theii fitor's note: The following is LiI n from The Daily Tar Heel, pline ent newspaper of the Uni- about ity of North Carolina. quite 3APEL HILL, N. C.-"The inner ies are terribly, terribly in- he to nt. They could have had in- Hil ice, but they were defeated social he introduction of drugs." the : atlined by a flickering strobe Thes ;, the psychiatrist perched ome tall stool, looked out across ues. candle-lit Crossroads Cafe, "Y1 began to talk about the end tem i he hippie movement in a you I , authoritative voice. naut te flower children brought not I their own destruction, Dr. about ris Lipton of North Carolina LiI orial Hospital told his over- physi audience-and this destruc- "A came in the form of LSD. say pton, who spent the summer acid ing San Francisco's Haight- in a Iry section - hippieland of LS Pacific - characterized the fere ie movement as a "sweet, nerve cent, laudable thing that enlin ed the seeds of its own de- They :tion." into ppies "expected a magic to causii r experience and change," he Col "But there isn't any magic ultim st hard work." syste pton told the crowd that the users ement had been a reaction delic e materialism of the Protes- the ethic and the middle-c!ass ,i1 es of modern America. often n your day, you can't aspire "Chr< rially. There is more room tuall he bottom than on the top. said. cing for those lost values Ma as giving up privileges," he conta haves e movement incompasses all LSD ;es of people with various A vations, but their common is un seems to be a belief in LS estant ethic, Lipton said. psycl ie hippies, he said, are faced but an acute conflict between gone -nal and external controls- Lipto demands of conscience and LiI 'ty. "trip ' If Matth with the Scripte Scripto's new Reading Pen makes what icr to read. That's why Scripto calls it the It's a new Fiber-Tip pen that writes el Not a fountain pen, not a ball.nnint, thi, Carried Ma e Own Dest: ton found lack of disci- conditions. the most distressing thing "Oh, it was fun all righ the hippies. "You will be had LSD and undergone old before you decide what controls are most valid," p ;+ " Id his audience. >pies may have begun as , ist activists who decided fight was futile, he said. ' A activists may be the epit of the Protestant ethic val- L 4$ 1 :ung people think the sys s just too tough ... Maybe hink the world is a jugger going to hell and there is % damn thing you can do L it." L' ton then delved into the O ological effects of LSI). s a chemical expert I can that anyone who stays on four or five years ends up b nuthouse-permanently." D and similar drugs inter with the transmission of us impulses between nerve gs, the psychiatrist said. distort the signals sent the central nervous system. ig unnatural responses. Stinual use of such drugs ately affects the nervous m's "wiring" and drug wind up having psyche experiences without taking I;esilents of a lion rug. ing their feelings of ,toi added that drug users show schizoid tendencies. Ilonecoing ane. mic marijuana users even r become slobs, too," he rijuana has been found to L S U I in a compound which be chemically very much like BATON ROUGE, La. and similar drugs. rective on male (ress sti certain amount of damage has been issucd on the Lo avoidable, he said. State University campu D is sometimes used by cording to The Daily R iatrists to cure alcoholics, the university's student nly after they have under- paper. intensive psycho - therapy, Shoes without socks, b n said. slippers, hanging shirttai ton said he had taken a the like are not "approl himself under laboratory the directive states, in }u EAN w hontnRadsigentd a on ingdn Pn he beena Reain Pn,tilaleRedig enfo Imcming come. ea n od vial nannrectilbe omle fres steW is a enirey Sripo'snew rding Petou Th e Dai Seeds ruetion analysis. I found the latter a t. I've more rewarding experience," he >sycho- said. 1*0 MIN p4# MM Staff Photo by Coates Crew. n In Defeat ycombl dlorm1 dlisplay a hannewr show. ler the Gamecock lose to Gorgia. onu Virginia tomorrow night ini thueir sets Dress - A dIi- rooms, administrative lounges, .ndards offices, libraries or any area uisiana within the university with a deC s, ac- clared dIress standlardl. eveille, Members of the faculty, ad news- ministration, staff or employees in charge of public areas may 2droom refuse to recognize inap)propri >riate," tration, service, classes or eating class- areas, according to the directive. s,embeclred tonda. Ian te l re-se Ntew f r ei :rs. ferv o cls- ras corig ote iecie 97