STATE NEWS Sunday Sunday morning October 12, 1969 Vol. 62 Number 61 East Lansing, Michigan 10c Dress codes in Lansing high schools Unlike the Detroit schools, which are classify them by the way they're dressed facing legal action because of their codes, and then proceed on many false Lansing area schools have been changing assumptions about that person, never really High school dress codes seem to have gradually over the last three years. getting to know him, he said. gone out of style in the Lansing-East The modifications in dress regulations Lansing area. the result of "One thing you do with required dress is are student-faculty- administration action and, to some extent, that you protect the far-out kind of kid past court cases that have upheld students' from ridicule or being stereotyped," Kusler claims. said. Ask any local principal about his The high school adolescent wants to school's dress code and chances are better stand out but can he handle being different than two-to-one that he will say, "We don't at his level of maturity; this is a problem have dress codes, as such; however, we do that isn't always realized," he said. have some guidelines." Although guidelines may vary as to how On the whole, things have gone pretty strictly they are followed, most of the well at East Lansing High since the schools do seem to be loosening, if not adoption of the new dress guidelines. abandoning, the strict supervision of dress that had previously been so important. Most of the students dress much the Most of the new guidelines hold that it is same as before, and the majority of them the taste of the student and his are very well-dressed, Kusler said. parents that should determine his dress, not the Other high schools in the Lansing area school. East Lansing High School was one of the are loosening up their codes and some have followed East Lansing High in virtually first in this area to completely throw out their old dress codes. abolishing all restrictions, except the most Casual obvious health, safety and decency The dress code here was changed three These two high school coeds dressed in jeans and slacks demon¬ standards. years ago, Gerald Kusler, principal of East strate the liberal dress regulations at East Lansing High School. Okemos High, which had been under a Lansing High, said. Bermuda shorts and skirts of all lengths are also permitted. "Before, we had very specific regulations parent responsibility type of code but had State News pi\oto by John Harrington with the principal deciding all, and we were specifically banned slacks and a few other pretty uncomfortable." he said. "We felt items, has now lifted all specific we were giving too much attention to a restrictions. JT % non-academic area." "We haven't had any When the weather started getting cold, problems," the principal said. "We actually have fewer girls would come in to the office every day problems now." wanting to know whether it would be all right for them to Kusler said wear that he slacks the next day. Busy regulator Eastern High School in Lansing has student-faculty committee working on a a began wondering new dress code this year. why he or any principal should be making Gerald Kussler Is the decisions like that. He turned the whole principal The ban on slacks for girls was lifted this of East matter of dress regulations over to a Lansing High School, fall by a vote of the Eastern students. where there are student-faculty committee. quite liberal dress guidelines. They conducted open hearings and gathered opinion from as many sources as State News photo by There has never been much trouble over possible and decided that the matter of John Harrington dress at Sexton, F.C. Shaft, asst. principal, dress should be up to the individual said. student and his parents. about the absence of any specific dress "I always felt that the students dressed Some very general guidelines were set regulations, but not uncomfortable enough up, particularly for the benefit of new to be really upset. acceptably," he said. students, but rather than being "the rules" "I think that parents ought to assume This fall they voted to let the girls wear they are suggested as appropriate apparel. some responsibility," one father said. "I slacks, but just because they voted to allow The whole transition from it doesn't that all of them having a prefer a dress code-one that the students mean are code, through changing it, on to living would draw up-but am not too concerned immediately going to start wearing them, without dress regulations has been smooth, about its absence." he said. Getting ahead Kusler said. No one has directly objected to it, he "As far as I'm said, concerned," "work comes out the way you're a mother Right now only about 50 out of the 2,000 students have taken advantage of the East said. No one has filed a complaint dressed. new ruling, he said. Lansing High School has through his office. "I don't know what the school can do," It seems that they are more interested in no formalized rules governing its Because of the atmosphere of the she added. "It has to be the parents who having the right to wear what they want to, students' dress or the length of university community, East Lansing High is take care of this." than in actually wearing slacks, Shaft their hair. State News photo by Terry Luke usually not subject to much pressure when making changes like this one, he said. "We tend to have a more There are problems other than just the presence of oddly dressed students that can added. We've been pretty pre-emptory in our treatment of students, Kusler said. Whether a school Skirting has thoughtful, arise from the lack of a dress code. regulations or not, the lengths of girls' inquiring student body and we tend to get "Dress gives the visual manifestation of a With the loosening of dress regulations skirts will vary according to individual taste. Some girls go to new trends earlier than other problem--the tendency of people to classify and the changes coming in other areas, we high schools," great lengths to be properly attired; others take short-cuts. Kusler said. others," Kusler said. are beginning to recognize students as Inside Parents seemed a little uncomfortable It's easy for people to look at others. human beings with rights, he said. State News photo by Terry Luke • Sunday Sunday World series . . results. See Senior high revisited-vive la change page 8 sixth. He sketched a map of the school and inches. Ergo it belonged to an English Elm Amen Miss P. • MSU suffered its first Big Ten wished me luck. tree. Sure. Hello lunch. For 40 cents I got vegetable loss against Ohio State Saturday with Okemos high's nine buildings are laid out The bell saved me from further a soup, crackers, a grilled cheese sandwich, 54-21 score. See page 8. When I awoke Wednesday morning, like a mini-campus. ignorance. It hummed rather than clanged three stewed prunes, jello and milk. I • The head of the committee that someone had turned back time seven years. There's an administration building which very refreshing. - I was a high schol senior and I was late for cleaned my tray, then noticed the hats. wrote guidelines for the houses the cafeteria and principal's office. Lynn walked me to American history in All-University class. There were all kinds -• floppy felt, Search and Selection Committee The 200 Bldg. has a gymnasium and the 700 Bldg. There Miss P. was explaining Okemos high starts at 7:45 a.m. My straw-brimmed and styrofoam safari ones speaks out and has some harsh words physical education classrooms. It connects the causes of the Revolutionary War to 30 for the process. See page silent alarm clock said 10:10. What to do? plus French berets and a Girl Scout beanie. 3. by a hallway to the pool complex. juniors. Take notes, she said. I filled nine I used to skip school back home. Me and The- 400 Bldg. contains a library and Why? • Unconfirmed reports indicate that pages. former Michigan Gov. G. Mennen this other girl would ride the MTA to "specialized learning" areas. The 500 Bldg. I learned that the Revolution was Wednesday was Spirit Day at Okemos Williams has been removed from the Boston and take in the Scully Square is for math and science, and 600 Bldg. for triggered by mercantilism, federalism, the high. Ninth through twelfth graders were divorce courts. I remember they were soil-related subjects and the 700 Bldg. for search and selection committee's final French and Indian War and King George III amassing bravado for Friday's football list. See page 3. better than a lot of movies . liberal arts. himself. . . Better get dressed. I got sent home once game between the Okemos chieftans and • Landlords in East The 800 round building comprises the It old George had periods of the Gabriel shamrocks. I hope Okemos Lansing, Part II ~ for a shirtwaist sheath that barely exposed seems pets, parking, and evictions are fine arts center. There's also a separate insanity, besides being just plain stubborn. my patella. Well, maybe if I wear tights structure for maintenance equipment. He thought only he knew what was best investigated this week. See page£. • Two editors take an interpretative they won't notice my thighs. All this for 974 students and 57 faculty for the American colonies. I dialed my boyfriend -- he's a dropout - members. I gulped and chose the 500 Bldg. "I think we can all think of current look at the news trends of the week. to drive me to school in his jeep. We had a Room 527 is where Mr. B's biology class See page 2. situations where we should back down and "Our only dress requirement is that • A new feature, quick smoke in the parking lot before I meets. I never had biology before, so I take the consequences," said Miss P. with students wear shoes," Mr. Dean said. "If Communique, went to the principal's office. discusses issues and events on walked in. Fifteen sophomores were an anti-Vietnam look in her eyes. dress is to the point of distracting learning, William C. Dean, 27, has been principal campuses across the nation. See page classifying leaves. George couldn't and didn't. During the we ask students to change their clothes." of Okemos high for two years. He Jennine and I "shared what turned out to 3. • The head of the the American Michigan chapter of Civil Liberties Union completed his undergraduate studies at Alma College in 1963 and received an M.A. be a Wild Hawthorn leaf. It was somewhere between wedge-shaped and ovate, with a French and Indian Redcoats in colonists' homes. War "I suspect most of you would resent he quartered After lunch I went to a drama class in the fine arts rotunda. Mr. C. gave all 21 of us a Visiting in administration from MSU in 1966. He The principal of Okemos High explains some of the revolutionary doubly-toothed blade and green petiole. I giving up your room to a British soldier," quiz. has a year to go on his doctorate. He's School shows Edythe Edwards movements brewing in the state's high was totally lost. Miss P. surmised. "Something about a "In 50 words or less tell me what you the physical plant of the school. schools. See page good looking. Sally and I tried another leaf. This one uniform bugs 4. Mr. Dean gave me a special pass to people." learned from chapter nine on voice and State News get was unsymmetrical, droopy and rough on photo by into fourth period and go through fifth and Mike Beasley top. It had a pink stem and measured four 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, October 12, 1969 J SAC Taylor statement open h To the Editor: I others am too uninstructed in the art of on the making of a politics to give advice to president. I am not, however, without an opinion on the making of a university. And I will for majors confess to a kind of despair at the disarray of our community, which forbids us to make both. It must be clear that in any society there are some matters The Journalism Student which it is better to put permanently beyond political Advisory Committee (JSAC) will adventure, since to be divided on them is to have suspended host an open house for the society itself. What thoughful and serious men describe as journalism majors at 7:30 p.m. "due process" is such a matter. We may be divided into Most illusions anyone had left perfectly well equipped to do Tuesday in Parldr C of the EDITOR'S NOTE: Hindsight is a competing factions in all other connections; but in this one about MSU's football team without its offices." Strong connection we cannot afford to be divided. Due process is not new Sunday feature, written by disappeared last weekend; any words for the weapon of a faction. It is, on the contrary, the rule which JSAC members and members Feature Editor Deborah Fitch an ordinarily of the and all illusions about MSU we mutually consent to honor in order that, in spite of all our journalism faculty will be and Sunday Editor Linda presidential search and selection soft-spoken professor of on hand to answer questions Gortmaker to take an philosophy. contests, we may belong together in one house. about curriculum, job experienced death throes this And stronger words to follow: Therefore, it deserves to be called to the attention of the admittedly biased look at the week. opportunities, and placement. significant happenings of the . . we are degrading the office university that we are degrading the office of the president by The role of JSAC will also be of the president by the pattern the pattern of our attempts to fill it, and if we continue in our past week at MSU. To begin? John F.A. Taylor, chairman of The obvious: Presidential Search of our attempts to fill it, and if present pattern we shall have shortly a president but no the ad hoc committee that drew Refreshments will be served. and Selection. we continue in our present university. All journalism majors, especially up the guidelines for presidential When, some months ago, the Board of Trustees consented to search and selection (the new pattern we shall shortly have a freshmen, are encouraged to the formation of the All-University Search and Selection attend. MSU "myth"--the Taylor president, but no university." Committee, its action represented for this university an If anyone believed in search Fitch Report), broke his long term unprecedented constitutional advance. In establishing the silence on the matter this week and selection, it was John F.A. Gortmaker committee the Board undertook to make its selection from a to say , "The committee is being Taylor. list of candidates recommended by the committee. By the Would a word from the dealth with in contempt. . .In signatures for him. Constitution of the State of Michigan the Board of Trustees is undergraduate representative to On another campus, VekM short, it is being asked to do at another the Search and Selection not of course bound by the faculty, or by the students, or by what the board of trustees is time, petitioning to influence the alumni. Committee suffice? (Could we presidential selectors would be And it knows this. The Board of Trustees is bound not call it a word to the wise? useless, even laughable. because we bind it but because it binds itself. That was Apparently not.). Knowing "The But this is MSU and both Student Mind," one would precisely the significance of the new advance. The Board faculty and students are consented to be bound by the recommendations of a expect cynicism, impatience and represented on the Search and committee for the reason that it understood, clearly and impulsefrom the undergraduate Selection Committee so it just representative. Well, she (and explicitly, that no president it appoints can succeed in his naturally follows that when so STEAKS then office if he has not the support of the university-of the he), like John F.A., many members of so many believed in what was supposed faculty, of the students and alumni-whose destinies he is to segments of the University rally direct. to happen-and have emerged the behind one man, it has to make most disillusioned. Therefore we were asked to constitute a committee, so an impact on the powers that be. democratically conceived that no one could question its Perhaps not as close to despair Sure. but certainly sharing the representativeness, so judiciously composed that its capacity disillusionment are the people to speak for the whole of the University was undoubted, so generously endowed with experience that it could be asked, in Filet Steak $1.54 who have been working in Free concert relation to the Board, to act in our behalf. That was the groups and crowds, in halls, Sirloin Steak $1.49 conception of the committee. The committee was constituted. Jumbo Fried Shrimp $1.50 greek units, cafeterias, in front of Berkey, Bessey and the ot park today What is its present estate? Why should a traditional Union, for two objectives: It is being dealt with in contempt. It is being asked not to Ocean Fried Perch $1.35 twill tie have the new The continuing series of free deliberate on our nominations but to respond to our The fulfillment of search and Roast Chicken $1.25 full fashion shape selection and The Prime of Dr. concerts will present the Al unlicensed pressures. In short, it is being asked to do what the Pork $1.39 Settlefield Blues Band, the Board of Trustees is perfectly well equipped to do without its Chops Walter Adams. First there were the petitions Virgin Thunder and Steve offices. And we, by making it superfluous, have in fact all above include baked potato Dnly the new more luxurious full Lankton and Mary Sue 'ashion shape (fuller under-the- (anti-Soapy and pro-Walter). rejected our own advance. F Texas Tech. uc.l.a.msu- adding: speak." "This is "bold opportunities ahead once Nixon Saturday - four days 'nitial^signere of the ^documents, Robert Cross, Swarthmore 'OHIO STATE IOWA STATE The educators do not say how divisiveness of this war is in the before a planned national moratorium on Wednesday. were "* College; D~' * A Robert Goheen, past, such a stepped-up withdrawal Princeton; Howard W. Johnson, .. . They said the schools they would be carried out or what MIT; Edward Levi, University of represented took "no positions effect it would have on Vietnam. - — Coleman said that in Chicago, and Dorothy N. In their statement to Nixon and conversations with fellow college Marshall of Bryn Mawr. 1=4 congressional leaders, the college S. METHODIST UNIV. presidents said that "more and more, we see the war deflecting NO«THWESTERf> STANFOR D HARVARD VALE M.l.T , energies and resources from urgent business on our own doorsteps." Taylor-search committee Boston "The accumulated costs of the Vietnam war are not in men and material alone. There are costs watered down by trustees too in the effects on young By LINDA GORTMAKER of philosophy and chairman of Liberation 'mill in' people's hopes and beliefs." stages of the selection process Sunday Editor the ad hoc committee that "Like wrote states that "Ideally, of course Youths at the Massachusetts Institute of EDITOR'S NOTE: Tom Spaniolo, exchange editor, wrote this ourselves, the vast the Taylor Technology majority of the students with Report, issued a the hope is that the Board's in Cambridge, Friday, carried flags identified as of column after surveying current issues from nearly 50 campus The chairman of the statement Friday that "we are whom we work still want to preferences and the preferences the Vietnamese National Liberation Front. newspapers across the country. "Communique" will be a regular believe in committee that wrote guidelines degrading the office of the of the committee will be found feature of the Sunday paper and will focus on issues concerning a just, honest and Participants from Harvard and M.l.T^-WeJd a non¬ sensitive for the search and selection president by our attempts to fill to coincide, or at least partially America," they said. violent "mill in" as a protest against the Viet¬ major universities. "But our committee has leveled sharp it,..." to military engagement in overiap ^ that the jnterests namese war at M.l.T.'s Center for International Vietnam now stands as a denial ^ticism at the selection process See text of of both groups be readily Studies. Within the last several years, a large segment of the student of so much that is best in our an^ board of trustees, statement, page 2. accomodated." AP Wire Photo population has politically come of age. Student awareness of societyJ°hn F. A. Taylor, professor The Taylor political events, which was once practically non-existent, has report recommended that the board of grown rapidly at almost all institutions of higher learning. And trustees use a name from the tM Soopy student activism, resulting in frequent episodes of violence, has search and selection committee's been the natural manifestation of this increased involvement. awareness and may list, but a series of new names During the 1968-69 school year, nearly all universities across the nation reflected a new and totally different mood on the part of the student. Vietnam, the draft, ROTC and numerous other from AUSSC and rejections has ensued the committee submitted its names to the board in August. since Soviets launch Soyuz 6 Ever since the issues, which only a few years ago would have been ignored by Sp . , _. All-University ' MOSCOW (AP)--The Soviet success, and has decided to try Georgy Shonin as commander the vast majority of students, have now become vitally important. By MARILYN PATTERSON f aiiXA Election Committee Union launched the Soyuz 6 for new space prestige with the and civilian engineer Valery When one considers the rapid political evolution of the college State News Staff Writer v,« has a i- declined to create°' Taylor spaceship with two cosmonauts earth orbiting Soyuz, meaning comment on the Kubasov as the one-man student along with the innumerable problems now concerning a5oard into earth orbit Saturday Union, series, Both are 34-year-old space According to unconfirmed reports, former Gov. G. Mennen committee s progress the board's in what semi-official sources said The second and third rookies.. Both were backup men them, the obvious conclusion is that campus disorder is going to Williams was excluded from consideration for the attitude towards the committee. become much worse before it gets any better. presidency by was the start of a space launchings, the -official —— for lur the uie Soyuz 4-5 mission in the All University Search and Selection Committee (AUSSC) two tayior was not able to be So far this year, relative calm has prevailed on most campuses, spectacular that will involve two sources said, would take place January, weeks ago. although the majority of schools have been in session only a few AUSSC allegedly will not give Williams' name as an wfft' WeekpnH a u hilt fc°mm*nt over the hie cfQfomonf other imminent launchings. over the weekend, with each „u~i —i manned by i Tass reported that the additional ship j — weeks. But the prospects for a continued lull are very doubtful, These sources said that the spaceship was orbiting normally additional candidate for the presidency when it meets with the our principally because the issues over which students protested board of trustees Thursday night. Pa L three ships will duapa «... be uc used uacM to i.u two cosmonauts. and both cosmonauts felt well. during the last school year have neither changed, nor been Dale Hathaway, AUSSC chairman, snortly em\]re shall have construct the first space The official Soviet news They said one of their missions resolved. said it would be a^ president but no piatform for carrying out agency Tass announced that the would be to experiment with "inappropriate" for him to confirm such rumors or to "discuss university. The Vietnam war, which is responsible for a great deal of the status of any individual candidate at this time." He noted *ur extended experiments in earth s°yuz 6 flight started at 2:10 e turn to page student discontent, has not ended; the draft system has not, as . ... _ ^he initial orbit and Dossiblv for launchings D-m.-7:10 EDT-with - - Lt. - Col. 7) AUSSC presented the trustees a list of four candidates for the significance of the search and into outer space. yet, been changed; most blacks and many whites still feel that selection job in August. Last month, however, the trustees asked the committee-—that it racial discrimination is practiced in one form or another at most Soyuz 6 has welding The State News, the student newspaper at Michigan State committee to provide one or more additional names. was being asked to represent equipment on board. institutions; and finally, and perhaps most importantly, large The trustees suggested the committee consider _ . University, is published every class day and Sundays during numbers of students have become totally and completely Acting President students, faculty and alumni, The Soviet Union apparently four school terms, plus Welcome Week edition in September. Adams, University secretary Jack Breslin, Oakland University ?nd 1° Prfsent its findings to the has alienated from traditional American society. chancellor Durwood Varner and Williams. board of trustees indefinitely postponed Subscription rate is $14 per year. for their manned flights to the moon in American students no longer are willing to believe everything consideration. they told, either in or out of the classroom. They have While Hathaway would the wake of the U.S. Apollo 11 Member Associ^ed Press, United Press are not say whether his committee had Taylor stressed that this International, Inlanc witnessed what they believe to be the follies of this nation's already decided upon any additional candidates he said one or Daily Press Association, Associated Collegiate Press, Michigai 'representativeness" was THERE'S NO PLACE AROUND Press Association, Michigan Collegiate Press foreign policy and the inadequacies of our domestic policies, more new definitely will be presented to the which, when put together, add up to students who are cynical names trustees con£ptii7*IFtte committed HERE WHERE YOU CAN GET States Student Press Association. Association, Unite< and bitter about American society and government. Uw-i,^'r« Mike Geizer, • . , AUSSC undergraduate representative said the but then he asks, "What is its A PIZZA AFTER MIDNIGHT I present estate?" Second class postage paid at East Lansing, But merely because students are dissatisfied is not the real committee's work is completed so far as he is concerned. Michigan. «It * being dealt wjth . reason why most violence on college campuses occurs. In my mind we have come to a decision," Geizer said. Editorial and business offices at 347 Student Services The actual reason for the violence is a very deep-seated sense of The committee talked contempt," the statement reads. Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. about the men the trustees "it is being frustration. The perfect example of this is the Vietnam war. recommended as well as new nominations and ail nominees who asked not to deliberate on our nominations Students have been voicing their discontent over the war for more had been considered prevmudy, he said. Phones: but to respond to Qur unlicensed than four years. They have staged thousands of demonstrations The names presented to the trustees will not be made Editorial 355-8252 public pressures and anti-war rallies, and the net result of all this effort has been Geizer said. Classified Advertising 355-8255 The "In short, it is being asked to Hey Dog! practically nothing. absence of Williams name from the AUSSC list of do what the Board of TYustees is Call Little Display Advertising 353-6400 Naturally, any student who has become deeply involved in the candidates would not preclude the trustees Business-Circulation 355-3447 appointing him perfectly well equipped to do Caesars. anti-Vietnam cause or any other movement which has not made oresident TPhp 1p0a1 nnwpr of qnnninfmon^ lioc avniucttraiir Photographic i»uk without its offi » 337-1631 355-8311 progress, cannot just forget about the whole situation and walk Taylor states that the board of away. There is one more step that can be taken, and this is However, AUSSC was founded for the purpose of aiding the trustees is not bound by the violence. While violence is not the rational of logical alternative to trustees in finding a president who would be acceptable to faculty faculty, the students or the frustration, it is the one that many of the emotionally-involved administration, students and alumni as well as the board of alumni, according to the students pursue. trustees. the state of Thus, as long as students are faced with situations where the It is the stated intention of the Taylor Report Michigan. only result of their efforts is frustration and violence will undoubtedly follow the AUSSC was founded) that the trustees choose the from the AUSSC list of recommended candidates. (under which president "And it knows this," he said. 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Sat. 9:30 - Sun 12:00 - 5:00 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, October 12, 1969 ACLU defends civil intervene in as 2,000 the ACLU is now defending district of Michigan rights of high schoolers as many (Detroit) function process," Ernie Mazey, just questioning the correlation has been the ACLU's executive cases a year, the ACLU is two individual cases in federal and the other is on a Grand executive director of the between hair regulations and the director for the last seven of his A significant part of the currently handling 40 cases, court that question the right of Rapids high school boy in the Michigan ACLU explained in a educational process." 15 years with the organization. turmoil that has erupted Several of the cases that the the schools to set regulations on western district of the state. recent interview. Mazey is confident that both "The whole revolution in in ACLU is participating in are hair styles, moustaches and "We are asking the courts to "We have no quarrel with cases will be won by the society and the Michigan high schools over the mass last few years has evolved major tests for the legitimacy of beards. demonstrate the relationship regulations requiring that hair students. He pointed out that communications system have school board sanctioned codes for One of the cases involves 13 between any of the hair nets must be worn while similar cases were in the been a key to the change in high around the issue of whether or won not school boards have the right high school students. students from the eastern court regulations and the educational working around food, etc.; we're federal district, courts of school kids today," Mazey to set specific dress and behavior Wisconsin, Alabama, voiced. codes. Massachusetts and Illinois. "High school kids have Education Dept. shifts to Several Michigan high school If both of the ACLU cases are developed more rapidly and are students who contend that won, the court's decisions would more advanced and aware than certain dress and behavior codes be binding throughout the whole at any time before. are a violation of their civil state. School board hair "TTie things that have rights guaranteed under the First regulations would then happened in our high schools are remedy archaic Amendment of the Constitution seemingly have a hard time a result of the legitimate and program have gone to the courts to plead holding up before the courts. natural concern with the rights their cases. Although the ACLU isn't expressed in this civil rights And that is where the defending any cases now generation." Michigan branch of the William involving violations of school Mazey pointed out that the Henry Kennedy, director of Sweetland, somebody, but that's changing troubles in American Civil Liberties Union coordinator of Education 450, regulations on drugs and Michigan's high teacher education, said the schools (ACLU) has gotten involved in noted that today's high school Students smoking, it did draw up a are not over. He said teachers should offer an honest majoring in that a whole series the action. regulations model for the State of First MSU's College of Education assessment of the relevancy of students are growing up more education are also taking a The ACLU is a private Board of Education that Amendment cases are in the realizes that the high school MSU's education program. rapidly and credited them with a critical look at the preparation included organization dedicated to the atmosphere suggested rules on the offing. belief that no American should has changed "We may not have been greater sense of social awareness. they receive here. two matters. The next grounds for court drastically in recent years. keeping up to date in the past, He said the civil rights Richard Green, Lansing have his civil rights unduly In a case that could have a action, according to Mazey, deal Education administrators are but I'm sure if it is outmoded, movement has been partly senior, student taught spring violated. significant bearing on high with the right of any student to beginning to question whether these people will say so," he responsible for this change of term at an inner-city high school If, after investigation of the school males, the ACLU is print his own paper and or not the secondary education said. attitude. in Flint. facts, the ACLU finds that a helping defend 17 boys from the distribute it in high schools program is relevant to the new Lawrence Redd came from He said students can't really person's rights have been "The high school student is Detroit and Ann Arbor areas without school board situations high school teachers Central High School in Grand more conscious of the fact that learn to teach outside the who were reclassified and had Ernest Mazey intervention. violated, it provides a lawyer for are facing. him and pays Rapids to work in the he has certain rights. Tliis makes classroom environment because their induction dates pushed up Mazey said that it was only a his court costs. Four black high school Mazey said that the ACLU is "relevancy program." the authoritarian discipline once each school and each group of because they defied the draft question of time before the Although it teachers were hired by the He said all universities need to also defending a non-tenured characteristic of schools students is different. board. teacher who schools would be forced to was dismissed from college this fall to examine, the examine their education Green suggested that students curriculum in light of their out-dated." he said. In the Lansing area, The a Chippewa Valley area school. change many of their departments to determine if spend a full year practice ACLU is still regulations. involved in the ACLU lawyers are seeking a teaching experiences in their graduates will be successful Sweetland said the unrest in teaching' in high school "There is a tremendous schools. in the inner-city. many high schools is caused by a appeal case of four former MSU guarantee of the constitutional classrooms. cultural lag within school students who were arrested four right to due process because Redd said the drug problem failure to relate education to "It years ago in the Union. They probationary teachers now don't administrations," he and other growing concerns in socio-economic backgrounds. probably wouldn't work commented. "It is a for everyone, were accused of trespassing and have any. very uneven high schools aren't unique to but I know I Sam Corl, coordinator for learned more about illegally passing out pamphlet The troubles that have erupted lag, though; some administrators inner-city areas. teaching have tried to Education 327, said the large methods in front of the information while distributing in the high schools in this state change while others "The general public often number of students in his haven't haven't. classroom," he said. anti-Vietnam information. surprised Mazey, who puts a stigma on urban schools education classes is the major that have had problems," he Cristine Erickson, Escanaba said. "This doesn't mean that handicap in teacher education at senior, found she had not been MSU. white schools don't have the prepared to deal with the "I think that any school of problems; they're just administration when she student education that trys to show overlooked." taught in Traverse City last kind Redd thinks students training to be teachers must have some of black experience people how to teach in a section of 400 students is absurd, both technically and philosophically," he said. spring. the "I had not been told about compromises teachers Issues through summer programs or sometimes have to make in volunteer service before they can Corl said the emphasis in high working with administrators," succeed in inner-city schools. school a education is shifting from technical tapproach. to a "Basically, we're trying to human she said. Miss Erickson Education Dept. should spend said more time talking with students the Perspective teach somebody something," he after they practice teach before said. "We used to ignore the planning the curriculum. always EDITOR'S NOTE: Perspective" examines the side of the school integration issue as "Issues There was provided for them. no transportation Because of the segregation They board to petitioned the school have changed, and just last week the the limits on relfected by a local human that existed in housing, certain boundary rule was changed to one-and-one-half relations representative. Friday's schools acquired a high miles for side of the issue presented the percentage of black students, bussing, he said. Sunday. . . views of local realtors and school administrators. Integration in the Lansing Letts said. As predominantly well as black, being these Thus, overcrowded become bussing to conditions generally accepted, and relieve has integration in bussing to achieve integration is Our dining room - school's like Lansing generally, is "getting schools were overcrowded, he said. When inner city schools becoming more accepted. better," Richard D. Letts, were phased out to make way A group of white parents the IL FORNO room executive director of the Lansing Human Relations Committee, for economic growth, the overcrowding was intensified. from Lansing's West Side recently asked to have their said in a recent interview. children bussed to a black Letts has been in Lansing all About five or six years ago, school, Letts said. his life and has had the chance the school system began bussing Open every Sunday to observe the changes in the children out of some of the The whole process, like the for family dinners, city and its schools. overcrowded schools to less process that created de facto The problem of school crowded ones in other and singles too! segregation, has been a gradual integration is primarily a neighborhoods. and incidental one, it would problem of housing. "They bussed out, but they never bussed in," Letts said. Up until about five or six years phone At this time, students who The problems of integration ago, the neighborhood school 337-131 1 concept reigned supreme in lived within two-and-one-half are much more complex than Lansing, as well as the rest of the miles of their assigned school the drawing of boundary lines, country. had to provide their own however. OF EAST LANSING Children went to school transportation. School integration, while within their own Many students from the aided by new open housing laws neighborhood-and they walked. overcrowded black schools had that have made integrated been assigned to less crowded neighborhoods more possible, THERE'S NO PLACE AROUND schools outside their has been hindered by some of HERE WHERE YOU CAN GET neighborhoods, but within the the nreconceptions and habits of A PIZZA AFTER MIDNIGHT i two- and-one-half mile limit, he BlacKS themselves, as far as said. housing and schools are These children often had to concerned. walk dangerous routes through Many blacks, when displaced the downtown section of from their homes by the Lansing. expansion of industry or for Parents who already disliked other reasons, have tended to the idea of having their children move Into nearby black Hey Dogl attend schools outside of the neighborhoods. Call Little Parents have also tended to n e ighborhood were Caesars. resist bussing and, because of understandably upset by these 337-1681 their attitudes, have made it conditions, Letts said. harder for their children to adjust. "I sincerely believe in EUROPEAN integrated schooling to develop AFTER HOURS healthy attitudes in children," Min Age Letts said. CLUB The Lansing school system is LIMIT 18 YRS. achieving integration through THURSDAY 8 - 2 the use of bussing, he said, but FRIDAY 8 - 5 artificial integration such as that SATURDAY 8 - 5 achieved by bussing is not a SUNDAY 8 - 2 good final solution. The best way for integration KMiBiie in the schools to be achieved is through truly integrated neighborhoods, with a return to the neighborhood school. Although bussing presents Holdit Plastick Adhesive by Eberhard Faber many problems both for the is great for sticking up posters, bulletins, students and the school system, it is the lesser of two evils and he sketches, photographs. Any paper or card¬ is for it, Letts said. board message. Also handy for steadying or holding in position heavier pictures, mirrors. THERE'S NO PLACE AROUND 607 E. MICHIGAN HERE WHERE YOU CAN GET Holdit isn't a glue or paste. It's a clean, non¬ LANSING, MICHIGAN A PIZZA AFTER MIDNIGHT! toxic, easy-to-use adhesive. Just knead a tiny (517) 372-7646 piece, then press on any dry surface. AFTER SWITZERLAND - SWEDEN - DENMARK Convenient package costs just 49d at your FRANCE AND ENGLAND college bookstore. At that low price, it's a holdup! DONJON NOW OPEN jgp EBERHARD FABER IN LANSING WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, October 12, ll>69 5 Landlords debate pets, parking, rent strikes "When this building was doubles as a student. He is an personality into an apartment," student and family tenants in "I hope to avoid a rent strike," erected 30 years ago, who had Annandale, Va. senior in he said. "Guys don't." order to keep peer group groups he stated. "I'm not cars? asked John Trafelet, divisional social science. Coeds also have less parties trying to consistent. Both groups are prevent one. Sometimes rent resident manager for Beachum's EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the "Undergrads tend to be noisy and cars than male students, he furnished with the same strikes are justified." apartment house at 408 Ann St. and rough," complained noted. And students in general electrical appliances, he stressed. second in a two-part series on Hiscox cited the six-day landlord-student tenant Zacks indicated no partiality sewage backup a few years ago relations. toward either group. Culver said at Haslett Arms, an apartment he would rather rent to students complex "I run by -,tate hope to avoid a rent strike," he (Hiscox) stated. "I'm not trying to prevent than non-students. Management Corp. one. Sometimes rent strikes are justified. " "Students are more intelligent "There was a reason for Dear Landlord - take me -- and logical," Culver declared. striking," he said. "I don't care take my Saint Bernard, ocelot, "They can realize a problem and if tenants withhold their rent. Gila monster, boa constrictor . . come to some solution. when something goes and matched pair of piranha, Ten of the 11 tenants there have Trafelet, another student from wrong sleep later and stay up longer Non-students (with plumbing or appliances) are too tenants figure. cars, which are skillfully East Lansing and a senior than children, so why put them trivia-minded." and isn't fixed in a reasonable Sure, says James Culver, crammed into a backyard lot. journalism major. together in the same building? "I like students," Boettcher time." president of the J. R. Culver Co., Metzger, who rents mainly to Trafelet's uncle Beachum rents Certain buildings cannot be for $5 said. "If it weren't for them and Culver objects to rent strikes month extra rent and single women, said he pretty only to graduate students and rented to students because of double your security deposit. the University, there's not a guy over maintenance. Often the much accommodates all their professional zoning laws, Boettcher people. Hiscox on Grand River who would be in landlord is not at fault, he said. Only in Holiday Apartments, a cars. Boettcher mentioned extra doesn't discriminate. explained. Residential property "adult" business here." Some of his air 24-unit complex, parking spaces, that he lets his Metzger leases houses to specified as "Rl" is strictly for conditioning Boettcher and Culver work units broke down this summer, stipulates Richard Hiscox, tenants rent out and earn a female students, but segregates families; "R2" allows a family to with students on Off Campus and it took six weeks for project coordinator for Lee commission on. them from tenants with families. take in two student boarders. Halstead Inc. Council (OCC), an organization replacement parts to arrive. "We have ample parking," "Girls tend to put Zacks said Alco a separates set "Alco tends to have a backup It depends on the tenant, Zacks said about Cedar Greens up to improve landlord-tenant relations. Hiscox inventory in air claims Arthur Boettcher of and Twyckingham. conditioning Musselman Realty Co. He "It depends on the apartment CHASE HIM!CHASE is a member of OCC. parts," Zacks stated. Zacks, Metzger and Trafelet prefers dogs to cats and doesn't mind birds or fish. Elephants, building," Hiscox said. "Halstead HIM!CHASE HIM! claim ignorance of OCC's "As long as our management has the cheapest fulfills its obligations, I can't snakes and rodents - no. function. towing service in town," he OCC has not contacted Alco, foresee any need for a rent No pets are allowed in Alco added. "Ray's Standard Station strike." Zacks said. apartments, said Joel Zacks, on Mt. Hope and Cedar charges Metzger mentioned "a bad Neither can Trafelet or management director for Alco only $12.50." Management Co. Robert Metzger Alco doesn't experience" with OCC "a couple tow, Zacks of years ago," but would not and Curtis Beachum, both implied. Boettcher did once, "Mad tenants are bad elaborate. private landlords, prohibit pets "when someone left a junker tenants," Trafelet said. "We in their leases. Trafelet "covered" an OCC looking for a place to hide it." keep ours happy." Pets, the six landlords, meeting "once" when he was reason Metzger tows about a dozen YOU LET HIAA6eT AWAY I'M DOOMED! ONCE VOU SET campus correspondent for "Rent strikes don't settle scratch furniture, shed on cars a year. He said towing REPORTED TO THE HEAD BEA6u£ ON PURPOSE!" I'M Channel 2. anything," Boettcher said. carpets and . . . have accidents. service is scarce around East YOU'VE HAD IT: "Grievances should be handled Kitty litter boxes smell, gold fish Lansing, and he often has GOINSTO REPORT YOU "The next thing you know, all bowls spill and dogs bark. TO THE HEAP BEAGLE.'! meetings are going to be secret, over a bargaining table." difficulty removing illegally and they'll issue a report spring Student tenants often take in parked cars. term," he said. 6BRIDGE LESSONS stray animals during the term, To parking and pet hassles, then abandon them when classes add 20,000 student tenants with Hiscox said he joined OCC to Beginning end, HiscOx said. their nine month leases, wild change the "personal crusade" Tuesday, Oct. 14 7-9 pm attitude of certain members. He Pets can be regulated. Parking parties and who knows what, $3.00 problems tenacious. some landlords gripe. plans to be an "information Sign are more renter" fnr student tenants and up in "East Lansing caused the "Students are not responsible Union Board Office trouble when it granted property enough; they skip out on their ' owners the right to build one leases," said Hiscox, who © SPARTAN EOT © SPARTAN parking space per four-man apartment," said Culver, who TWIN WEST IS] TWIN EAST tries to at least double that Tradition is the trademark at cabbage was my favorite, not provision. Brauer's 1861 Haus. From the overcooked, as it is by many ••WILDl. Y FUNNY" old stone walls to the old-world THERE'S NO PLACE AROUND FEATURE cuisine and hospitality, the three I didn't manage dessert after HERE UHERE V0U CAN GET 1:10 - 3:15 . generations of Brauers who run the large steak, but the coffee I A PIZZA AFTER MIDNIGHT I 5:20 - 7 :2.T® the 1861 Haus carry on this enjoyed was excellent. The 9:30 tradition. dinner's price, a reasonable Visitors who have signed the $3.80, is among the menu's lowest. 'LAST SUMMER' restaurant's guest register over Average cost of a the years have seldom had Brauer's dinner is about $4 to unkind words for the cuisine $4.50. The 1861 Haus is closed they describe as "excellent," Sundays. "marvelous," "outstanding." Luncheon is stag in the Patrons are invited to tour the Rathskeller and Wein-Keller. RESTAURANT' Do You Like A Place COLOR by DeLuxe United Artisi kitchen. Host Stan Brauer led Ladies are served in the upstairs me through a rather small but dining rooms. PLUS FUN CARTOON With Atmosphere ? meticulously organized room, as Pleasant but undistinguished • Good Food • Soft lights • Good Music clean and appealing as the small cocktails are available, along with an international variety of dining rooms that comprise the 213 S. Grand, beers and wines. restaurant at The paper place mats offer (aff/rVoO P.TM°) ° ^ Lansing. The emphasis is on intimacy. historical information about (g)N„o„,„„d, Dining rooms are small, dark and Germany. With no editorial Look into Cocktail Hour—Everyday 4:30-6:30 II ^ candlelit. There are display cases commentary. a listing of i Volkswagen at David Wemmings and mantelpieces filled with beer "important dates in German , history" includes Caesar's "let TOWN* mugs, pipes and old crockery. The look is mellow; the German campaign against the Germans, Hitler's establish inent of the Glenn Herriman theme overstated. is present, but not Third Reich, the downfall of Nazi rule, the separation of East Volkswagen, Inc. What's The superlatives I might use and West Germany and West behind the PUMP to describe chef Alonzo Core's cuisine have been exhausted by Germany's rearmament program. 1 These and other events in signers of the Brauer's guest book. My "Deutsches Rump German history serve to remind this diner that there's more than six-button Steak mit Pilz Sauce," a 307 S.GRAND IV 5-1609 delicately seasoned, marinated eating involved in the Brauer's German tradition 1861 Haus DOWNTOWN LANSING °Pen 10 a-m-~2"a. takeover? % Sirloin steak with mushroom sauce, was that delicious. The salad accompanied the steak was upholds. -ROC,*- mrCRMAT.ON »> 482-3905 "I mi crisp and the dressing well-prepared. In the TODAY 1:00-3:10-5:25-7:25-9:25 absence, however, of vegetable accompaniment, the mil mimn salad should have been more mammmm generous. The gourmet buffet, a mtmmm Haus specialty, featured the i BUTCH CASSIDY AN0 I chef's own head cheese, \ THE SUNDANCE KID sauerkraut, meatballs and sweet and sour red cabbage. The NOW SHOWING! ALL COLOR PROGRAM Elec. in car heaters ACADEMY ffllet AWARD mm-mwrn WINNER BEST DIRECTOR - MIKE I -juuecwie JOSEPH E. LEVINE . 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And get set to take over. ^ $75 GflRDER B>AN AMICUS PRODUCTION TECHNICOLOR* Q Tickets on Sale at Union Ticket .MBSTuaum office - Union Building Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, October 12, 1969 7 College attendance-everyone's different By CAROL CORRIERE "REGULARS"; however Miss a reflection on their Recent trends of acceptance absence and semi-autonomous State News Staff Writer DeLisle found that, of her intelligence-they may have just and new programs provided by colleges, are encouraging, she made a poor choice at some colleges, including leaves of said. sample, 54.8 per cent (a little "Estimated date of more than half) had followed point on the way, she said. graduation" says the blank on this pattern. Students are just in the process the IBM card. of becoming themselves, she Some That left 45.2 per cent who people fill it in had not finished in the "normal" immediately, confidently, but or average 12 terms, a statistic said. At the same time they are faced with making many decisions about what they will Soyuz 6 launched you aren't that sure about which points to the variability (continued from page 3) January-one with only a graduation, or anything else. want in the future. and diversity in college welding in conditions of commander, the other with "When will I graduate? What attendance. There needs to be three more weightlessness, a possible men on board. There was a class am I in?" you ask yourself. The interrupted pattern of allowance, especially in general indication that other spaceship^ linkup and crew transfer by You've already been here four attendance was the second most public opinion and in the eyes of would be joined permanently. space walks. Both ships returned years and are still uncertain. common style with 17.4 per parents, for variety and The Soviet Union has not safely. They're the same questions cent of the graduates having flexibility in meeting the made a major break-through in The Soyuz 6 is apparently an that friends and relatives have individual student's needs. manned space flight since Alexei spent at least one of the regular attempt to go beyond the been asking. When you hesitate academic In addition to his scholastic Leonov took the first space walk terms outside of January flight, perhaps leaving and can't seem to find an college. worries, the student also often in March of 1965. one or more spaceships in orbit answer, they feel disappointed "LATE has problems with finance, The Kremlin leadership to be visited later. GRADUATES," has and you feel defenseive. health and family relations. The Soviet students who attended college given ample indications of Union lacks the Are you really a failure, you during all the regular terms since Although the opportunity for concern over the Soviet lag in powerful launching rockets wonder, because it's taking you their matriculation but took flexibility and variety in both technology and prestige, developed in the United States, more than four years to finish? more than 12 terms to complete attendance patterns is clearly and would obviously welcome a and apparently needs a space Frances H. DeLisle, associate their requirements, were the there, there is a general stigma feat that might make it look as if platform for successful flights in professor of Institutional third largest group (13.1 per associated with not finishing their country had caught up. outer space. Research, doesn't think so. what you start, Miss DeLisle The Soviet manned If past practice is followed, cent). space There are different said. program was struck by disaster Tass will give intermittent many "ACCELERATORS," those patterns of college attendance, who finished in less than 12 It is this stigma that must be in April 1967 when the first reports on the space flight with she said in an interview. There terms, were the fourth done away with. are probably as many patterns as group (10.4 per cent) and largest 14 terms Most of the problems students Soyuz crashed after flight, killing Col. an erratic Vladimir gaps during the Moscow night when communication is cut off. there are individual students. have are not developmental in Komarov. Parts of the flight can be "DISCONTINUERS," those A study of MSU students revealed that a large group of students take more than "While we accept the idea of who left MSU to attend another nature, she said. They No further Soyuz expected to be televised live or the usual twelve terms to graduate. Card class arena at registration is bad are flight was individuality, we still expect institution and returned for a problems of growing up. attempted until last October taped. Nothing will be said everybody to do things the same degree later, were the smallest enough for twelve terms, but for fourteen . . . it's Impossible. The opportunities for when Gen. Goergy Beregovio beforehand about the rest of the way," she said. State News Photo flexibility and overcoming of put another spaceship in the program. group (4.3 per cent). "We are still considering These 'these problems exist, she said. series through its paces. This was Should there be no other findings, the report students in planning their attendance and curriculum. One must assume that all The only real problem has been people who don't continue all suggests, bring to question some apparently a check to insure that launchings for any reason, there education and more flexibility "Educational four years as failures or of the "stereotypic assumptions experiences students admitted to -the in getting the general public to the fatal flaws of the first Soyuz will be no explanation and the and tolerance, expecially for the should be broad and flexible university have the potential for accept the differences that will dropouts. We should stop using about the composition of the had been overcome. single spaceship will be praised this negative connotation." "interrupter," for diverse and meet individual needs," she the work, arise from the use of these The two Soyuz craft were for undergraduate population and having successfully In 1966, Mis DeLisle the means used by them to programs. said. If they have difficulty, it is not opportunities. launched "If on the same day last accomplished its mission. institutions do not completed a report on the implement the undergraduate patterns of attendance of program." legitimize and assist students in the planning, interruptions will students graduating during the The findings also challenge the continue on a sporadic 'hit or NO 'PROPAGANDA' 1964-65 academic year. After three years, her findings remain adequacy and relevance of miss' basis," the report states, services provided for "after which the student might pertinent for both the university undergraduates and call for new not return. community and society as a whole. insights in planning and "This positive approach, in U' publishes faculty weekly An analysis of the transcripts individualizing the college contrast to the stigma of of a sample of 1,082 graduates program. 'drop-out' or 'failure,' ,f it revealed at least five basic and College students are much continues, "may force more diverse in age, background confrontation with relevant different patterns of college and needs than perhaps current issues, accelerate attendance. administration matters and will previously believed and these maturity and actually increase By ANN HODGE newspapers devoted to faculty only publish weekly and can the administration, faculty and Most common of the patterns and administration news. also stimulate diversities should be used to academic the the holding power in higher State News Staff Writer hardly compete with the staff, but have come up with no was "REGULAR," the the advantage of their education. education." The first issue of MSU Faculty departments, which rarely student who MSU is one of several undergraduate Crimson, a specific plans," said Leonard R. completed his The report calls for more News was released Sept. 30. The thought of "making the Bruin," cousework and graduated after The report advocates more universities entering the daily." Wines, executive director of four page newspaper included to come out with news regarding USC twelve terms of attendance on responsibility on the part of flexibility and diversity in publishing field this fall with denied Newsweek's university relations. information about progress on their programs and statement that the university the regular fall, winter, spring USC will continue a monthly the faculty club building, a achievements. had hired a professional writing schedule. publication in news format summary article about the Administrators at Harvard are staff for a The popular mind, perhaps, monthly competitor called Trojan Family. It is employes' strike and news about responding to a faculty request to the student operated mailed to envisions all students as Daily alumni, parents, faculty awards and for a publication devoted to Trojan. support groups, the faculty and Big Ten Football appointments. faculty and staff news. The new The publication will be edited Harvard Gazette "We have been seeking ways to staff and February and June Service appeared for improve communication among graduates. (continued from page 8) The fourth-ranked Lions weekly by Gene Rietfors of the first time on Sept. 26 with end Ken DeLong, and an information services and news about expansion of ANN BROWN. Typing and multilith posted their 15th straight the 2 after a 74 yard march to eight-yard run by tailback distributed to faculty members. curriculum, coming events and offset printing. Complete service make the score 17-7 with 12:26 victory and their 23rd game Bobby Patterson. The University of California at interviews with deans. for dissertations, theses, without a loss as behind the left to play. Los Angeles (UCLA), Harvard "It is certainly not correct to manuscripts, general typing. IBM. Thompson scored short touchdown runs of Sixth-ranked Missouri stung 20 years experience. 332-8384. C again on a 6-yard run with 4:50 sophomores Lydell Mitchell and Nebraska early and late in the University and the University of imply as Newsweek did that the % left. first half on Terry McMillan's Southern California (USC) are Gazette will get administration Franco Harris and senior Charlie PIERSMA TYPING SERVICE, IBM touchdown passes of 69 and also planning newspapers to views across to the student IS typing, printing and binding. Iowa's next drive failed and Pittman. circulate to administrators and body," said William Quality service for thesis, the Hawkeyes had to punt from eight yards and went on to The powerful Tennessee punish the Cornhuskers1l7-7 in a faculty. Bentinck-Smith, assistant to the dissertations, manuscripts, etc. near the 36 and Graff threw a Administrators at all three president. "The Gazette will 19-yard pass to Mel Reddic, Volunteers scored in every big eight conference football u ni versitites denied the which put the ball on the 17. period to batter Georgia Tech opener. 26-8 and enhance their bid for a following item which appeared THESIS After two incomplete passes and McMillan's two scoring passes in the Sept. 8 issure of High school TYPING-IBM Selectric, an unsuccessful running play, spot in the nation's top 10. staked Missouri to a 14-0 experienced, references. Phone Newsweek magazine: Mrs. Lippincott, 489-6479. Graff hit marks in the end zone The llth-ranked Vols held the halftime lead enroute to its "Several universities plan to 3-10/12 on fourth down. Yellow Jackets to one first down fourth victory without a defeat. (continued from page one) publish official newspapers this Wisconsin's final points came in the first half. Missouri struck fall aimed squarely at getting PAULA ANN Haughey Complete on its second diction," he demanded. "Don't on the next kickoff when Iowa's play from administration views across to hold your jaws open; get busy." Professional Thesis Service. IBM scrimmage with Selectric Dennis Green fumbled and Tennessee scored on a 12-yard McMillan firing a 69-yard strike the student body without their I considered cheating, but the Typewriters, Multilith run by tailback Don McLeary, Offset Printing and Hard Binding. recovered in the end zone. to speedster Mel Gray and being -filtered through student guy across from me covered his Free Brochure and Estimates. Call passes from quarterback Bobby scored again with nine second newspapers. ..". paper. 337-1527. C Mike Adamle ran 45 yards in Scott of eight yards to flanker left in the half on an eight-yard Paul 0. Proehl, vice chancellor "How is voice produced?" Mr the third period for the game's Lester McClain and two yards to of UCLA, said the university is pass to end Tom Shryock. C. continued. "How are BARBI MEL: Typing, multilifhing. only touchdown and provided in no sense planning a consonant sounds made? No job too large or too small. Northwestern with a 10-6 "propaganda organ" for the "Define the ideal speaking Ur. vm.tr of Southern California Block off campus. 332-3255. C victory over Illinois. It was the administration. voice. There are two words I Wildcats' first victory in nine "It is true that we are planning TROJAN • FAMILY want used." Taylor statement TERM PAPERS, evnelopes, general games. a newspaper which is to appear "Mark the silent letters in: typing. Dictaphone or tape every two weeks, but it is not to transcription. 393-3663. 20-10/24 Adamle broke through the line often, toward, sword, business, rival the Daily Bruin (UCLA's off left guard, cut to the outside gnaw, forehead and blackguard. (continued from page 2) student newspaper)," Proehl List at least 25 words you think and pulled away from three said. Illinois pursuers along the The reason for our having such a committee has been are mispronounced." He complimented the Bruin I sidelines. nevertheless obscured. It was very simply this, that we wanted glanced around the room at for a fine job of reporting and the giant, plastic replicas of TICKETS FOR MSU-UM a carefully deliberated game. Joe Theismann threw two expression of the judgement of the constructive, thoughtful General Admission. Call whole university. Such an expression can in fact be had on Pepsi, Chiquita banana and touchdown passes and four editorials. 351-5530. 4-10/14 ran one condition Skippy peanut butter. I prayed yards for another score in the only, that we respect the due process which we for my nicotine fit to subisde. ourselves have instituted, permitting informed, "However,becauseof its largely WANTED TWO first half as Notre Dame romped respected and general admissior serious colleagues to perform the tasks of the student audience, much of what Finally the bell rang and back tickets to UM-MSU game. to a 45-0 victory over Army at delegated the Bruin contains is of marginal to the principal's office. 372-9190.3-10/13 intellect in our behalf. Yankee Stadium. There Mr. Dean told me that And if we do not? Then let us be aware of what are the real interest to an audience we want to reach." 87 percent of Okemos seniors go Academia speaks NEED SENIOR student football Theismann, a slender junior costs: the exchange of our community for an illusion of Proehl said the paper can on to college. Most attend MSU MSU and USC, tickets for U of M game. Call quarterback, passed 55 yards to community, a failure of democracy, and (I greatly fear) a along with Harvard and UCLA, supplant other modes of more or Western and Central Michigan Dave, 351-9513. 3-10/13 Tom Gatewood in the first universal contempt for the position we have filled and for the are publishing weekly or fortnightly newspapers expensive communication now Univerrsities, he said. for their faculty and period for Notre Dame's first university which has filled it. I thanked him for his statistics administration staff. BLOOD DONERS NEEDED. $7.50 touchdown after Scott Hempel used, by circulating to all Spokesmen from the universities denied that this for all positive. A negative, B academic and staff members. and left, wondering if I could kicked a 20-yard field goal for John F. A. Taylor Professor of philosophy endeavor Involved any kind of "propaganda organ." negative and AB negative, $10.00. the Irish's first score. He hopes the paper will even graduate from OHS. My O negative, $12. MICHIGAN become a record of important boyfriend said he doubted it. State News Photo COMMUNITY BLOOD CENTER, „ Happy Feller's 27 and 22-yard 507% East Grand River, East third quarter field goals and a Lansing. Above the new Campus pressing defense that set up a U-Man Book Store, hours: 9 a.m. to 3:30 creates p.m. Monday . Wednesday and pull-away fourth quarter touchdown carried Friday. Tuesday and Thursday, 12 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 337-7183. C second-ranked Texas past eighth-ranked Oklahoma 27-17 ONE MAN room for grad. student in a nationally-televised By MARION NOWAK mysticism, black literature, science fiction, poverty, education, One of the major innovations produced by the New near campus. Call Jim, 351-7503. intersectional battle. State News Staff Writer 2-10/13 The goal of creating a vital "New Community" in East Lansing drama and war is available. Community is the remaking of the East Lansing-area underground Steve Worster bulled one-yard is being slowly brought into effect by the unofficially A broad selection of new left literature and underground paper "The Paper." Renamed "Goob Yeak Gergibal," the New for the back-breaking third PAINTING, WALL washing. Neat, ASMSU-affiliated University of Man and Nature. papers, both past and present (sold for half-price) are also Community's newspaper has moved away from a largely political efficient work. Experienced. Free Texas TD with 4:40 left after included in the inventory. focus. bs. 482-6644, 3-10/14 tackle Bob McKay had set it up Through a series of group projects and efforts in the MSU area, The "new-old" Albatross Coffeehouse, another element of the The new focus of this new paper rests in one of the basic ideas University of Man workers are attempting to improve community by recovering Oklahoma safety life both intellectually and economically. New Community at MSU opened Friday Sept. 26, at 547 E. of the New Community/University of Man. In the words of an MALE STUDENT desires studious Glenn King's fumbled punt at Grand River, across from Berkey Hall. editorial in Goob Yeak: "Power lies in unity." The chief U-Man project, and the most successful so far, is the , roommate. Trailer behind Gables. the Sooners' 23-yard line. While inevitably any such group goal includes a degree of After 6 p.m. 351 -4579. 5-10/12 University's discount bookstore located in 326 Student Services. Folksinger Steve Lankton led off the opening weekend Until then, Oklahoma's great First opened near the end of June, the bookstore offers a program. politics, the emphasis most definitely lies in the idea of human Steve Owens and sophomore discount of 19% on all books to non-members, and a 25% The Albatross, however, will not limit itself to just evenings of community. DESPERATELY NEEDED 2 general admission tickets to MSU-UM Roy Bell had ridiculed the Texas discount to bookstore members. entertainment. The paper attempts to capture the essential idea of the New flame. Call 351-2688. 3-10/12 defense with tremendous ground A year's membership costs $2. "Weekdays," the New Community paper Goob Yea^ Gergibal, Community in East Lansing, which is perhaps best summed up in now Membership for the power that had given Oklahoma duration of one's MSU studies costs $6. said, "the Albatross will be open for coffee, draft counseling the lyrics "Smile on your brother/Everybody get together, try to a 14-0 lead and kept the Sooners This capital is needed Immediately to continue and develop the stutjty and rapping. . . it tries to provide an atmosphere that is love one another right now." A new position within hailing distance. functions of the bookstore. Planned for the future are sales of informal, 'freeing,' warm, close ... an atmosphere which will Other U-Man projects still in the planning stages include a food for LOVE... Penn State's crushing ground supplies, records and posters, all at enable and aid significant 'human,' authentic personal encounters co-op, auto repair co-op and day-care nursery for married housing a discount. game wore down West Virginia The bookstore now has 356 members. students. STEREO 101 in the second half and the Lions Included in the store's $5,000 inventory are a number of Programs planned for fall term include a series of films ("Last Volunteers interested in working toward any aspect of the rolled over the Mountaineers paperback texts ordered through the store by professors. Reflections" and "The Daisy" among many others), folk music, New Community may call 353-8857, the University of Man WXYZ FM 20-0 in a battle of unbeatens. A ft* larger spread of non-text paperbacks in topics such as drama and poetry. Bookstore for further information. 8 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Sunday, October 12, 1969 Northwestern 10 Notre Dame 45 Florida 18 Auburn 51 Michigan 31 Indiana 17 Wisconsin 23 Mississippi 25 Purdue 21 Minnesota 7 Iowa 17 Illinois 6 Army 0 Georgia 17 Tulane 17 Clemson 0 SAUL SHINES IN RETURN Kern and Co. smash 'S', 54-21 Bucks ran 27 points in the On MSU's second play of the running plays behind Kern and The Buckeyes' last score came By MIKE MANLEY up State News Sports Writer opening quarter to turn the game, quarterback Bill Triplett - powerful fullback Jim Otis. on a five-yard pass from contest into a rout. under a heavy rush by Buckeye Kern, whose ballhandling tied sophomore quarterback Kevin COLUMBUS, Ohio -- MSU's "We were practically out of it middle guard Jim Stillwagon in the Spartans' defense in an Rusnak to Campana. stumbling offense handed Ohio after the first seven or eight the Spartan end zone -- threw 11-man knot, in the first half, MSU's final score was set up State two quick, early the ball right into the arms of went over for his second score minutes of the game when our by a blocked punt by Spartan touchdowns and the powerful offense gave them three Mark Debevc who streaked 17 from four yards out after a tackle Ron Curl. Three straight Buckeyes went on to yards for touchdown. brilliant fake to Otis. touchdowns," said MSU Head a running plays by Don methodically destroy the Coach Following the Buckeyes' Foreman got the Spartans on under-manned Duffy Daugherty after Highsmith, the final for three Spartans here the kickoff--on the first play from the scoreboard again when he yards, gave MSU their score. game. Saturday, 54-21. "You don't spot the number scrimmage - Tommy Love hooked up on a 40-yard pass "The biggest factor in our Combining the brilliant one team in the nation 27 fumbled a pitch out from play with Triplett with 3:14 left victory was the quickness of our points ball-handling and running of in the first Triplett and Debevc fell on it at in the half. defense and controlling their quarter and expect to quarterback Rex Kern with a the MSU 26. offense/' Ohio State Head For a brief moment, it looked lightning-quick defense, the Coach Woody Hayes said. Eight plays later, at 8:54, Kern like MSU might creep back into £K bowled over from the one to the ballgame. OSU, aided by a "MSU has a good offense, but make it 14-0 before the Spartans we controlled it pretty well 61 yard kickoff return by could run through one complete Zelina, marched to the Spartan today. Our defense completely set of downs. dominated them. But I really 19 before Rich Saul's fumble MSU then had the ball on recovery stopped them. expected a much closer game. Ohio State ran up some offense for three plays before With only a minute remaining the Spartans were forced to sparkling individual statistics. in the half, Buck defensive back Kern paced the Buck attack with punt. Buck halfback Larry Sensibaugh picked off an errant 105 yards rushing in 16 carries Zelina gathered in Randy Davis's Triplett pass and returned it 46 and 187 yards in the air. Otis punt on the OSU 27 and yards to the MSU 24. Kern then carried 26 times for 83 yards, sprinted untouched 73 yards for hit tight end Jan White for the mostlv in the first half the third OSU score in less than score, making the score 34-14 at MSU could manage only 82 nine minutes of the first period. the intermission. yards on the ground against the Offensive fireworks continued "I think we were in the ball oang tackling Bucks who completely shut off the to light the first quarter only game until they scored that touchdown just before the half," Spartans' wide running plays. this time the Spartans cashed in. Triplett competed 7 of 18 for Frank Foreman grabbed a Daugherty lamented. 182 yards but had two costly deflected pass off the fingers of The second half was interceptions. OSU safety Mike Sensibaugh on anti-climatic. Kern threw two "Tne~«»partans compiled some the Buck 39 and raced for the touchdown passes, 14 yards to pretty impressive defensive stats first MSU score at 6:45 making end Bruce Jankowski and 29 of their own -- committing an the score 20-7. unbelievable seven personal fouls yards to halfback Tom Campana The Buckeyes got that back in before he went to the bench - which gave the Bucks an a hurry, grinding 65 yards in 10 midway in the final quarter. additional 105 yards on offense. Big Ten Football Results (UPI) — Michigan and Indiana caught an 11-yard pass to set up got off to winning starts in their a 28-yard field goal by Tim with the Hawkeyes 23 games, scored all in their last MSU Fightin' F their points split end Frank Foreman (84) tries to battle through Ohio State defensive bids for a Rose Bowl trip, while Killian. This broke a 14-14 in the final quarter after Iowa backs Tim Anderson (26) and Jack Tatum (32) after catching a pass from Bill Wisconsin and Northwestern halftime deadlock and put had a 17-0 lead. Triplett during the third quarter of Saturday's MSU-OSU game. Foreman accounted ended long losing streaks as the Michigan ahead of ninth-ranked Alan Thompson, who bulled for two of the Spartan scores in the 54-21 loss with touchdown receptions from Big Ten opened its 1969 season Purdue for good. for 104 yards, crashed in from T riplett. AP Wirephoto Saturday. Moorhead scored on a (please turn to page 7) Spartan ivall Junior quarterback Don Moorhead, using senior end Jim one-yard run after defensive end Alden Carpenter recovered his The MSU defense led by Cal Fox (50) and Jay Mandich as his top receiver, second of the Boilermakers' (42), stops Ohio State fullback Jim Otis Harriers stop Miami 24-37 Breslin out-passed Purdue's heralded three fumbles for the afternoon. fust Inches short of a touchdown In the first period Mike Phipps as Michigan scored Mandich, who caught 10 of Saturday's Spartan-Buckeye game at Columbus. a 31-20 upset victory. passes for 156 yards, hauled in a Ohio State scored touchdowns in the opening period Tom Curtis intercepted one of 4D-yard pass in the fourth and went on to a 54-21 victory. Phipps' team-record 44 attempts quarter to put the ball on the to extend win streak to nine in the third quarter and Mandich Purdue eight and three plays AP Wirephoto later, made a backwards diving catch of a five-yard heave from Moorhead for a touchdown. Booters trounceToledo 8-0 Indiana, stopped in the first half, erupted for a pair of fourth-period touchdowns and By DON KOPRIVA State News Sports Writer But especially team's Gibbard was pleased with his performance and not taking second to Dave Reid in 25:30. Reid clocked in 25:25.5, well Miami's was off, stitches in his arm for wounds. spike Randy Kilpatrick finished added a field goal in the final Despite a 1-3 finish by two warned that the Spartans will Kim Hartman's 24:52.5 ninth as MSU's seventh man Miami of Ohio seniors, Jim with hot second half seconds to whip Minnesota, have to run better Saturday course mark set last week. Gibbard's cross country and pushed Miami's 34-5 17-7. against a young and talented Starkey, Dave Dieters and runners back further. The Two fumble recoveries in the squad took the third through Minnesota team at Ralph Zoppa popped in at ninth spots Saturday at Spartans' fifth runner last final period set up a Hoosier Minneapolis. fourth, fifth and sixth, only Spartans shot two through year in the third period. Forest Akers and thrashed week, Pete Reiff, was out touchdown and Don Warner's "I don't think five seconds back of Miami's with an injury but should run By PAM BOYCE the Toledo net in the third Peterson was followed by the Redskins 24-37. we ran as State News Sports Writer 27-yard field goal, but it was well as we could have," Dave Stewart in third place. at Minnesota. period and added four more Trevor Harris, who booted in The win boosted the in the final period to bring Harry Gonso's 49-yard Gibbard said. "Of course, I'm A tired Kim Hartman his eighth goal of the season. Spartans' season mark to 2-0 their season record to 5-0-1. touchdown bomb to fleet-footed pleased that we did win but placed seventh while frosh During the fourth period and extended their winning The Senior inside left Alex Larry Highbaugh at the start of to beat Minnesota Saturday Warren Krueger, tripped up University of Toledo another freshman, Nigel the final period that ignited the streak in dual meets to nine and spiked on the first two was the latest victim to fall to Skotarek was responsible for we'll have to be much better. Goodison of Jamaica, while Miami's string of four MSU's the initial MSU hoosiers. "The wind certainly could miles, closed just behind offensively powerful scoring knocked in two while reserve straight this year was Wisconsin staged a spectacular have been a factor in making Hartman in 25:46 at eight. soccer team, which racked up attack. Skotarek booted one goalie Tony Gouveia booted snapped. Krueger later required its fifth shutout Saturday, in each of the first two in his second goal of the year. fourth-quarter rally, capped by a In five years of coaching for the times slow but now we're 8-0. fourth-down 17-yard touchdown in the position that we'll have periods to give the i A penalty kick by Ken Miami's Stan Imhulse, the 6 BRIDGE LESSONS The their 2-0 lead at the half. pass from Neil Graff to Randy to do much better next week. Spartans employed Hamann late in the period Skins have lost only twice, Beginning their Marks with two minutes left, to "I was most pleased with normal tactics of Missouri freshman Tom finished off Toledo's both times to MSU. Last year beat Iowa 23-17 and snap an Chuck Starkey who moved Tuesday, Oct. 14, 7-9pm wearing down the opponent Peterson, who scored twice in defensive game. the Spartans snapped a during the first half and then his initial appearance of the The Spartans had 36 shots 18-game losing streak. 36-meet streak, winning up from seventh man last $3.00 The Badgers, who had not won week," Gibbard added. applying the offensive power season against Ball State, gave against Toledo, while the 26-31. Sign up in in the second half. Leading at since the last game of the 1966 Senior Ken Leonowicz the Spartans a 3-0 lead when Rockets had two on the MSU Union Board Office season and had only a 1967 tie finished as MSU's top man. halftime by a mere 2-0, the he booted in his third of the Baltimore goes 1-up [ Domino's Coupon behind Cuellar, BALTIMORE (UPI)--Mike Cuellar supplied the pitching, in four games in the Buford the 1966 series, 50< limit-one coupon per Pizza Don Buford added the power are only club who've Expires - Oct. 16, 1969 appeared in World Series and Brooks Robinson handled the defense Saturday as the competition who've never been beaten in a series game. Since ^D omino's Coupon Domino's Couponj Baltimore Orioles retained their they also swept the Minnesota perfect record in World Series Twins in three games in the competition with a 4-1 victory American League Playoffs last over the New York Mets. Cuellar outpitched Seaver, handcuffing the Mets on sue Tom hits while Buford hit Seaver's weekend, they remained unbeaten competition. in all But the fans in Baltimore post-season DOMINO'S second pitch for a homer in the first three-run inning and capped a failed to supply a sellout crowd for the latest Oriole feat -- the fourth-inning 50,429 attendance represented PIZZA explosion with a run-scoring the first non-sellout in a Series double. game since 1944 when the Brooks Robinson, who seems Browns and Cardinals met in St. to have the patent on Louis during World War II. The outstanding defensive plays at ticket windows were still open off-Campus MSU Dorms third base, threw out six runners when the game started but there and made a spectacular play on weren't any fans left trying to ptnch- hitting Rod Gaspar to end buy tickets. Residents CALL the seventh inning after the Mets The Mets' only run off Cuellar had scored their only run on A1 snapped an Oriole string of 39 CALL 351-8870 351-7100 Weis' sacrifice fly. consecutive scoreless Series 203 MAC — Downstairs 966 TROWBRIDGE ROAD The Mets now will try to even innings since Los Angeles scored the Series Sunday when they in the third inning of the first send Jerry Koosman (17-9) game of the 1966 Series. against Dave McNally (20-7) But Cuellar, a Cuban-bom Three before the clubs take an off day screwball pitcher who was Oriole heroes, from left to right, Don Buford, Mike Cuellar, and Mark Belanger on Monday and resume the obtained in a deal with Houston signal "three games to go" In the clubhouse after Baltimore's 4-1 win over the Series at New York's Shea at the end of last season, had the Stadium on Tuesday. Mets under control the rest of New York Mets In the opening game of the World Series. Cuellar was the winning The modern Orioles, who the game. He allowed only one pitcher, while Buford and Belanger each drove In runs. extra base hit. AP wirephoto swept the Los Angeles Dodgersi