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Prof Dismissed for Teaching Methods Pg5 Piaget Without Piaget Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU Volume 4 Lanthorn, 1968-2001 4-6-1972 Lanthorn, vol. 4, no. 11, April 6, 1972 Grand Valley State University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol4 Part of the Archival Science Commons, Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation Grand Valley State University, "Lanthorn, vol. 4, no. 11, April 6, 1972" (1972). Volume 4. 11. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol4/11 This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Lanthorn, 1968-2001 at ScholarWorks@GVSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 4 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. W E A T H E R a u t e n b e r g i BLEAK TODAX SUNNY TO M O R R O W WITH f o l l y C O N T IN U E D SCAT­ la ifTH O R II TERED BLEAK vol.4no.1 1 the grand valley state colleges Aprii 6,1972 Prof Dismissed for Teaching Methods pg5 Piaget Without Piaget.. pg7 New Basketball Coach..pgll UN Delegation Fites Commies..pg6 Dracula Bites the Dust *.pg8 "La Lucha” Works inG.R.~ 4 Spring Sports Begin..pg 10 Miles in Concert., pg9 I Dr’s Bag..pg2 ___________ J o e College •• pg2 Calendar . pg4 Slander . pg3 Index., pgl pafe two QUESTION: A year ago I gave field trials of oral contraceptives up taking birth control pills. in the late 1950a, a bare handful Now I am back on them again are still taking the pill. with no advene affects. The The crux of the issue appears SMILE, problem is this: One of my to be whether the use of the pill Monde told me that the pill can is indicated when a person is only be taken for a total of five sexually active u infrequently na years. Is this true or not? you describe. Many physicians, Is there anything else ! can this one included, would suggest SWEETIE uae beside the pill which would that alternate forms of By Barbara Cullinane be just as effective? I have never contraception be explored in A majority o f activities on the G VSC campus do little tried anything else, i don’t know situations where intercourse better than flop and the remaining minute minority speak if this it worth mentioning, but I occura infrequently. For only see my boyfriend about instance, your boyfriend can uae o f no great success. Countless ideas and infinite energies every three weeks as he goes to a a condom and you can use a have been spent in attempt to provoke students’ interest different school. contraceptive foam such as and action, all o f which have been to little avail. One hears Delfen. This combination is frequent complaints of the blandness and passivity o f the ANSWER: There is no evidence extremely effective, has no side effects, and is inexpensive. As G VSC campus. Since anyone concerned with coordinating suggesting that the pill should be taken for a specified total well, these materials are available student activities has no time to contemplate onboredom, THE number of years; women have in any drug store without a one might ask who is doing the complaining. If boredom is used them for a considerable doctor’s prescription. to be traditionally related to lethargy and the two make DOCTOR'S length of time with no signs of Another possibility is the use ample ground for complaints, this may be the answer. adverse effects. The normal of the diaphragm. This method Boredom, lethergv, and bitching, three o f the vices greatest BCG pattern of usage of the pill is also highly effective when appears to be one in which it is used as directed. An among mankind. QUESTION: My boyfriend and not taken continually, had examination by a physician is Like any other college, G VSC has enough clubs, boards, I have been dating for three been your experience. The necessary to obtain a political positions, etc. to suit any student’s interest. There years. We just started having decision to become pregnant, a prescription for a diaphragm. sexual intercourse the past two Does vour college health service must certainly exist enough tasks forces that include a months. Until this time we change in sexual activity, or sizable number of students. How many of the chosen petted to orgasm. other events usually interrupt offer contraceptive services? Try people actually take hold of their responsibility? Clubs on The problem now is that my the use of this contraceptive. Of them if they do, or try Planned Parenthood or a private doctor if campus range from English to Math and on to boyfriend has his orgasm almost the very large number of women as soon as he enters. He gets very who nartirinatert in the original they do not. Photography. There must be one that would tickle each upset and feels that I am getting student and excite his interest. Board positions are remote nothing out of it. I want to be able to help him last a little from students since they are a part o f the Administration longer - for both of us. I’m and no one knows any thing about that. However, any afraid if I can t, he would be BEWARE the INFAMOUS student interested in campus politics would meet up with more satisfied, and under less pressure to “perform” if we no insurmountable barriers. Put up a poster and it’s all set. reverted back to petting. What A majority isn 7 hard to get out o f 5,000 potential votes, do you advise? We are using INSURANCE MAN considering that the vote count consists o f perhaps 15% of condoms and foam for the campus population. contraception. by Dave Aussiker Turning to outside student activities one might quickiy ANSWER: Premature observe that they meet with no resounding success either. ejaculation is not uncommon Unless a college student has children, the last thing he early in a couple’s experience Yes, the Food Co-Op does still exist. It took a TJC faculty needs is life insurance. Despite the "breadwinner” with sexual intercourse. In fact, circumstance, the life insurance agent has become a member to attempt a renewed interest. Most of the even experienced men have familiar figure on most campuses. students luid already lost enthusiasm and innovation. We occasional episodes of premature ejaculation. You did not An industry survey of more than 300 life insurance all need someone we can lean on ... The Co-Op is faced mention how often you and — companies revealed that 20% of the firms had sales with a two-fold problem: no one wants to work and no your boyfriend have been having programs aimed at college students and young one wants to spend any money. intercourse; premature ejaculation is much more likely professionals. This statistic is most alarming when you One might also remember hearing at one time of to occur when people have consider that this minority falls into the class o f the "least GVSC's first and only closed-circuit television. WASP, intercourse infrequently. xrKTUgfi, w irim en flom Thcst which is in hibernation for the spring, was student-run and Anticipation and a long pWNr- of not having sexual release companies have such a programmed sales pitch that they consequently flopped, a further example of student seems to create a hyper-excitable can often turn the fact that the student is unable to afford innovation and responsibility. state ior many men and • small insurance into a selling point. Students speak frequently o f the lack o f responsibility amount of stimulation will result Ut & * ****** **« *4* V Tcmpardes offer to finance the first annual given them. Borrowing evidence from previous student-run When premature ejaculation premium, and often the second, with a loan that matures activities, the reason why is evident. There is a consistent !• a persistent problem, it often perhaps five years later. The interest on that five year loan trend insuch activities, a downhill trend. The sole result is tends to improve dramatically once a pattern of sustained is payable at an annual rate o f 6 to 8 percent or more. In usually a waste of energy, time, and money. For some penetration with ejaculation is many o f these plans, the policy-holder pays interest on the reason, students can 7 accept the responsibility o f running established. Starting with simple interest, too. their own show, perhaps it’s because they 're not in the real measures first, your boyfriend and you might try to have The Consumer Union organization reported a $10,000 world yet. intercourse again as soon as he policy sold by Fidelity Union Life o f Dallas in 1970 to a Certainly no one will remember the Hot Dog Roast regains his erection following the 21-year-old student purchaser who paid an annual interest sponsored by the Young Republicans last fall. That’s fust attempt. A mar. usually has much more difficulty ejaculating rate o f 8.5%. The compounded finance charge on the first because no one went. The one person who put the party fire second time than he did the year premium loan o f $151 amounted to $76.07. together (the club’s president) was also the one person first time. Some o f these policies include a miniature endowment who attended it. He probably remembers the party very If this does not seem to work, your suggestion of returning to policy built in.
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