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OEtHIL.! OH,90oY' I AVENT SUN Go P'N RAID IN A6E S! A - /11v L Auburn A\'U'WRN, Ala. ---"Th#. invtwa- mnin tion at homie tototball gam'Is has I: h'ee'n eliminatel at \uburn 'ni- Piiai vest,according to The .\ub- (luec urn Plainsman, thw Univerit' inmv stude'nt n \wspalpt1r. ""I The Univ'ersity a<imin istlrati'n h.i madt the dieciion to di-contmue 1e,' tiht' in'o tati"n at tiht' reqluest of add sevteral .\ubur"n area mT1iiste's, hall Said I'reidenlt lharry' M. Phil- "I pltt. th, "'he ninisters m.ade th ir th, iniltial requelSt a co ule ~f yoars t,t j ago,'' hIe said. ad Thlt Rev. Jamer- P'. Wo n Stand around stre in Bass Wee Loaf in comfort . . . ask for I moccasins at your nearby co!le shoe shop. Only Bass make G. H. Boss & Co., Wilton, Maine 04294. Presenting The Drinkir "ROAR, SOFT-DE (To the tune of "Ba rt aditor.aly,a !.usty, mourirn 'yiar for 'eve:'.vworth:; 'au: But we wrote a o. for :p: te to :'ing t ile d:'.:'k.r' Spri cau:m'e so'e eb ':okar .nd -o:ghir good. Clea: run i'. uptaki ng w hat anc iiL t.he t.-.t.. of' S;p:it.e clean. .dewevo:, good clean thi: your idea of .jcliies. In that< Spriste is also ve:S y efr'einr' in fact . /md ver y col' legiate. qui it whil w'r:e ahcd. Sc hel Song For 'p:'ite. And if you cam to sing it- -we'd be very surpr: Roar, soft drink, r'oar! You're the loudest soft drink we ever sawr'! So tart ard tingling, they couldn't keep you quiet: The perfect drink, guy, To sit and think by, Or to bring, instant refreshmen To any campus riot! Ooooooh Roar, soft drink, roar! Flip your cap, hiss and bubble f izz and gush!i Oh we can't think Of any drink That we Wouild rather sit with! Or (if we feel like loitering) to hang out in the strit with I Or sleep through English lit' Roar! Soft drink! Roar! Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, SPRITE! ~S_PlRITE. KEPIT THE YOUNG WOMEN Of CAROLINA. FACED WrTH IRE HORROA CP'APNTY RAID, ORAVELY roLtuW THE AbwIE 'F RtITC HouSeMnFRS .. LoCHg NFMSELVLS IN THEIR IDWM'i, 1HNIV cr TNE IIGHTS, DRMWTINE pLI0D>, AND STAY N& AW Y fAGM THE WfNttOWS. YTHE VERY 7taffT' Of DOrNG ANyrW'Nlr( TO NCOORAGE SUCH A MCNSTROUS ~1IfNG WOMLD de SHo cKI $ 0 7TEM.. . YOo - HOO! HERE WE ARE .' TWIRO FLOtR,eoy5 . -ftGHT,MEN"TER DOWN THE DOORS! HI.YGENE WAIT FOR NUW OO yOU EXPE(TME 1S WHATS OLR UI\AY' TO GET ANY lb CARD I L t Y " ' 'bE CAREFIt,GENE. /,yr "'vkYOU 'DON7 KwCW t4AT I AWERV ^vmCTS YOU '0'. Eliminates it-ha ,tf tli I!It1I ' rinit\ s " o y a ('hur,h, ttl. d Te' ll - Il. Iltn il jIs hii'at l l for rt' tb tng a the rni 'sb > '.iof t th -'lj' t'l |- e tgl l i,) l ,Iy tllt' t l' " l y I ) a t oth :ll t aml'. W"t that it I i nt ap ittf t oi14 thi ciirnersion to th1 foot Main t c"l4 Stii *'igIm i ton I\Vn II \\ it: INK, f nl:ir, tIlA R I:tps, ,'ht't1rs andt thet -ix <Vnllihtl: Lrr:< gr :tore thorplay o, ne eve think ofpry y Moin St., ~g Song for Spit e: 1 INKC, iROirtAR! e an int i tu ion.~' anywa. We'dOu like yo . SOt?I'P ali aw,ith .:ne!ta "T'art AND tnln, n W.yb JUS C L'eT te U 10Ti. TeDikn full S#~ FA L' TE F DOR 'sTEf17C~. XN, .SA T,m \ NO X.-5 , 15IDLE \ t! S~~E 1rH P,7~ Rsr ANO THE YOUNG MEN OE USCNORBL REM ID lRE Ni6Ht, SeoAIMccnySNAK[N f VIOLINcE, IS SILLtNrCe )R,[xccpr FOR mA" seML f e 5 INTUC DARKNX.S ... ENE. W! I ARE YOu? SPEMX TD US Soi;, PMOR G&NE! WMT07'S INPPLNEn'1t ENE. G Nf/'ANSkiER Witt wot S1L Oy4 t Gam( WVuoodson Sai<l. th-y are forced to sto that prayer is Iay. Aind that is one thi re are better <lil not pay to do. The he said. "'We coume to football gaimes t< audiitence, aInd football." anything are "Dc iances. Sometimes pu er heard myself." ha oc onious Monk Wc Sc liate is the beginning of' Students( r 1 At First -rT PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Stu dents at Temple University re cently staged their first "Bitch In" of the fall semester to criti cize Slater Food Service, student power, bookstore prices and university expansion. Over 450 students listened as 12 of their fellow students lashed out at the high prices and low quality of Slater food and the long lines at the bookstore, said the student newspaper, The ''emple University News. One campus organization, Stu dents for a )emocratic Society, is circulating a petition asking the administration to do some thing about student dissatisfac tion with Slater food, according to The News. Some students are urging a boycott of Slater cafeterias at Temple Un iversity. One student leader told The News that SS "Slater food is like the war in Vietnam. It goes on and on and on. If these people here are in tersted in doing something, we i and can hov"cott Slater." tg they Along similar lines, students peol1e have suggested a sit-in at the watch university's bookstore, said The News. 'I'hvy have charged that n't keep forever on the blic road, going only where ye gone. Leave the beated t casionally and dive into t' ods. You'll be certain to f: mething you have never seer --Alexander Graham Be] understndAing ;omplain Bitch -In :>rices at the student bookstore ire 10 per cent higher than those at the University of Pern Lylvania. On Other', Campuses War Views To Be Aired CHiAPEL IIILL, N. C.-The first issue of a monthly news paper of comment on the Viet nam war w ill he published in mllid- Novi-mbier, according to The I)aily Tar litel, stu<lent news paper at the I ni t'rsity' of North Carolina. Anyone interested in express ing views on the war in the paper should contact the editor, Stuart Iynn at N-. ( uolony Apartmnents ('hapel II ill. others rack i.d I.before." .1