Ft Counsel Available Here the Committee-Approved Resolution States That "Academic Freedom Is Freedom of Inquiry, Thought Y GEOFF GIBBS the War on Others

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Ft Counsel Available Here the Committee-Approved Resolution States That Spring quarter registration completely computerized By RAY- RUSSELL entrance), and then contact Complete so mputer advisors. s eel ioning will begin spring If returning students drop or quarter, announces Miss Helen add three or less courses, they Fechter , registrar~ New need fill out only a program scheduling procedures will adjustment card. If they want to eliminate the quarterly change curricula or drop or add Fieldhouse mess. more than thiee courses, they Registration will go like this: m u s t complete new Stu dents will preschedule prescheduling card. Feb. 11 to Feb. 28. Students will see advisors and complete a On March 24, all students will prescheduling card and a rep or! to the Fieldhouse mark-sense form from which the according to a pre-arranged computer will schedule courses. schedule to be announced before Change of curriculum forms, the end of winter quarter. They out of it and broke my arm. But see? It's good as I God. I didn't mean to do it. It was an obtained from the registrar will will pick up their new. I didn't mean to hurt you." Summertree; t. You'll be as good as new, I promise. be completed at the same time. computer-printed schedules and 8:00 P.M. Friday and Saturday. Exponent review was a boy I was playing in a tree and I fell Students dropping or adding fee statements, pick up any on page two. courses will do so at 8 a.m., financial aid, register March 21. New students and automobiles, pay fees, and former students not attending complete a small packet of autumn and/or winter quarter information which completes will also preschedule then. These spring registration. The entire BXQ~nt, students will pick up forms and process in the Fieldhouse should information in the basement take no more than IO or 15 .• lobby of the library (west minutes per student. BOZEMAN, MONTANA JANUARY 31 , 1969 Academic freedom defined An amended version of Senate Resolution No. 6 was passed at the Senate Education Committee this Tuesday. ft counsel available here The committee-approved resolution states that "academic freedom is freedom of inquiry, thought y GEOFF GIBBS the war on others. of address to prevent costly and expression" but says the term "is sometimes IOU think the war in "My opposition to the war is delays. confused with academic license by faculty members is right? personal. I want to make it " People on our campus need who seek to indoctrinate rather than to educate ou think the United possible for people to make help even if Montana's quotas their students. ould be there? intelligent choices in this field are lower than many. The "II does not justify the violation of law or the ou willing or even eager concerning their own destiny." m ilitary estab lishment has di siuptioo of the education of others; and it does ur part? "Very few poep le are caused 224,238 casualties in not justify the indoctrination into the teaching you don't have to wait knowledgeable in this area. The Viet Nam. Maybe students at process of controversial matter which has no drafted. There are law is extremely complex and MSU won't have to add to the relation to the subject," the amendment continues. g offices open in every there is a drastic need for figure." Thiessen, one of the sponsors of the original 1e country. information." proposal, said such legislation has the backing of The draft counselling class f the war bothers you Every person of draftable age officials at both Montana State University and the will meet every Wednesday night ~e draft makes you has a separate problem and a University of Montana. He said UM President at 7:30 at 717 South 14th. This the draft counselling distinctive case. Each person Robert T. Pantzer and Joseph May, director of is being run as a part of the Free ~y be able to answer must consider his own family public services at MSU , were in agreement on the University. 1your questions. situation and, with information need for such a resolu tion. • Morin, a student who about the draft laws, evaluate his ~n involved in draft avenues of choice. Uing for some time "A person may give up some their purpose. of his rights out of ignorance. t counselling does not Perhaps we can tell people what Double standard under fire to stop the war or their rights are."' The open student forum '"Gi rls who live by the rules selected just to create animosity, 1gainst it. We 're opposed A few precautions may save agreed to investigate the issue of should make them," Max com mented Greg Mullally, grad h-iption into the military you from basic training. women's dorm rules at Worthington, Dean of Student student. ,f peace." Keep copies of everything yesterday's noon meeting. Affairs, added. " If pressure comes from the September 16, l 940, sent to your local board and all Gail Whitney , freshman administration, we will go off draft was adopted as a you received from them. psychology major, asked the The forum hopes to bring out all the facts and ways women campus,'' commented Alston. ry measure, the United Make all requests, appeals, student forum for help after can't speak here." is had conscription. dorm residents have to change etc., in writing. checking into other channels in .. He is directly responsible to )he 28 years of its present policies. Accept no oral promises from relation to dorm problems. the Board of Regents for ,n, the draft has enabled draft board clerks or members. Gail felt that the women's The forum is hoping to bring anything that happens on . to carry on a cold war If you do not understand dorms should be under the same in a speaker to test Senate campus," Dean Worthington ~ hot wars overseas. relevant point s, secure adequate rules as the men's dorms. Resolution No. 6. rt was stressed continued. irend Harold Daniel, counsel. One girl stated that the girls that a good speaker who could The forum is planning nor of the class, is not Observe deadlines, especially are not given the idea they can state his case well is needed. another meeting for noon next > force his views about on appeals, and report changes make drastic changes. A speaker should not be Thursday. dent senate's new constitution looks vague I RENEE CROUSE composed of 20 to 30 different wards. These wards It was stressed by Edwards ient Senate may be on its representatives elected by the might be school departments, that the committee's interests student body. campus groups, or perhaps living are for the students and for no ,w constitution is being The executive body will quarters. particular ca mpus group. in answer to many consist of a president, an The election of the executive : complaints and demands The members, Wayne Cooper, executive vice piesident, a body is through the entire Wally Hunter, Chuck Hill, Steve more representative financial vice president, and a student body. 1government. Balzarini, and chairman Edwards cabinet. An addition of a judicial represent a mixture of both onstitution is to set up a The cabinet will contain a branch is a possibility for the 1-.J system of government Greeks and Independents. series of advisors similar to the future and a move toward an Any interested students are llegislative and executive present commissioners who will efficiently student-run campus. according to Trevor welcome to attend the work with action groups such as Edwards stated that most of ds, head of the committee meeting held each the Exponent, radio station, and these plans are tentative, but he !titution Revision Wednesday. Meeting topics will the Cultural Affairs Board. hopes that t hey will soon be ,_tee. be : Legislative body - Feb. 5, The electio n of defined and put into action by a Executive body - Feb. I 2, and 1 legislallve body will be representatives may be made by student vote, perhaps by next discussion of action groups and by a chairman and dividing the campus into quarter. commissioners - Feb. 19. SOCIETY- -DOING THEIR THING 'Now' play is laud Archimedes Elf on foxes and Pablum ··summertree" is a play about into sensible sequence. now. It is modern man living The scenery is sirnp happens on campus, and prevent stadium?" today with today's conflicts and th.e huge old tree domina By JAY WILSON " Well I think the answer may any actions which may reflect anguish. It is about a coll ege center stage scenes at Feeling the pressure welling on the image of the university so be be'st stated by th_e student who drops out of school excellent use of the r up inside me, and recognizing ca refully shaped by past Administration's Principle. This to stand on his own feet and stages helping to prod1 thut constant studying is really Principle was formulated by administrations." break away from his parents' flash-backs. The scenes ir ancient Greeks after their years no one's meat, I clothed myself "Perhaps you would answer money and influence. the small stages con in the usual manner: two some questions if I were to ask of observation of the governing Ron Cowen is the author of smooth and are irn• sweaters, coat with extra-broad class. It is stated: 'Give me a them?'' this three-act play and he has because of the versatilit shoulders and turn-up collar, " Well, it is the current policy lever long enough. and a Fulker incorporated into this add to the settmgs.
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