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Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The Parthenon University Archives Fall 11-14-1969 The Parthenon, November 14, 1969 Marshall University Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Marshall University, "The Parthenon, November 14, 1969" (1969). The Parthenon. 906. https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/906 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Parthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. •Let's go--three in a 'rictory 1ut Saaurday" Interest in the ~ ap, rc,,f•• against Kent State. peared to be nmninC bi&b That's the spirit MU - James Hodges, MU ticket on campus Thursday. The football coaches and play manapr, predicted there Parthenon questioned 50 ers are hoping will be car will be a good crowd at - students and ol. those 'l:r ried into Saturday's 1:30 the game if the weather said they planned to attend p.m. pme with East Car is good. He said ticket sales the game. olina Uni:versity at Fair after the two football wins Most atudentll were con fieid Stadium. have increased. Howe'Ver, fident ol. another MU win. added the •u the students ·,et . be• (Game story on page 6) he that most ol. ticket sales are at the gate. bind them like before "A pep rally was schedul There will be 20 high they'll win,• said DaTid ed on campus Thursday school bands at tbe pme Brandstetter• Huntinctm night to keep up the spirit and that is 1,500 students sophomore. that was considered a big and with the regulars and Cheerleaders have ask factor in the Herd ending others hoping to see an ed the dormitories to hang its losing streak twoweeks other MU win a good crowd out signs promoting a foot ago against Bowling Green is possible, Hodgea point ball victory as tbeydidfor and winning an unexpected ed out. Homecoming. Welcome students The Parthenon welcomes the · 125 high school stu dents on campus this week The Parthenon. end for High School Visi MARSHALL UNIVERSITY STUDENT NEWSPAPER tation, We're glad you're visiting Marshall and hope VOL. 70 HUNTINGTON, W. VA . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1969 NO. 39 you like what you see. rPeace' sign causes c~ntrove.rsy . d - MU official 45 MU stu ents gives order bound for D. C. toBy~:~~:?~.}t Staff reporter A sign placed on the side ol. By SHEILA DAVISSON Smith Music Hall Thursday and caused ccmaiderable contro LARRY MC NEELY veraity. Staff reporters Tm ai&D, wbicli nad •peace LI un-Amarlcan,• was placed · Marshall University participants in the Washington March CJD the bufJdi,w VI edlleadly.._ Against Death Saturday is up to 45, according to Larry McNeely, or Thursday JllOl"lllftC by un Scott Depot senior. __ known persons. Joseph S. Soto, director ol. - Re Aid atudmta bepn l•n11 cdipui' Thursday 111C11'1W11, ftnance; ·Ql'dered it remcned "Each unit should be prepared to act as an independent unit, at 10:10 a.m. Tlaarsday. and everyone shol,lld bring a sleeping tag. Housing will be pro ·The •I.an appeared to be vied by the War Resisters League at the Keller Memorial defaci,w ti. bulldinl so I or Church, 904 Maryland Ave.,• Mc Neely advised. dered ft removed.• i. said. Sevual calla were reeelftd The Moratorium is being observed on Marshall's campus through in various ol.flcea throupouttm individual student efforts, according to Sherry Edwards, Hunting University complaining ahout _,. ton senior. the sign. Distribution of literature, stickers and buttons began Thursday. However, Dr. DooaldCarson, Plans were announced for an all-night peace virgil and candle associate dean ol. student per light ceremony in the Campus Christian Center today. sonnel pl'Oll'ams, gave a dif Miss Edwards reported there will be an informal discus~ioa ferent view. · .I . todaY at approximately 10 a.m. in front of the student uruon. • Just because it (the sign) She said the group will • just sit around• and discuss the war makes pepple unbii,s,y is no and the things that they cah do about it. There will ~so be juatitlcation · for ' removing it,• students playing guit2'rs and singing. said Carson. •1 can't understand why one •we request that as many students as possible participate sign was removed from one · in the activities, because a number ol. students will be in Wash bUilding while others are left ington for the march. We do not want people to speculate about up on other buildings,• he said. our reduced numbers,• Miss Edwards stated. "I frown on the removal ol. She went on to say that the activities to be held today are signs unless they violate a Uni related to-the Day of National Student Strike which is being ob.: versity rule or rfllU]ation.• served the same day across the nation. "However,• she said, Carson planned to.meet with •we are not asking the students at Marshall to strike, but when Soto to discuss the incident. they have a free hour or two from ~asses, we would like for- The sign also brought com them to come and join us,• . ments from several people in The all night peace virgil sponsored by the Coffee~se f;be Huntington area. Committee will be held in the Coffeehouse at the Christian Mrs. E. Wyatt Payne, well Center at 8 p.m. There will be folk singing, a jam session and kllOwn Huntinltmian, summar speakers. The virgil will end at 7 a.m. Saturday and_a fe~ ized her feelings about the sign. members of the group will proceed downtown to carry__ signs m . •1 oppose placement ol. pos support or the peace movement. ··.. ,. ters that are un-American and detrimmtal to the University. Andy• of Morgan • Anderson, chairman CharlestQn'~ _-lfov. 15 As tar as I'm concerned, the Committee, estimated 472 West Virginians would parffi:ipate SIGN ON MUSIC HALL STIRS CONTROVERSY sign was a desecration of the in. the Washington demonstration. It was taken down shortly after picture was taken buildine, • she said. "It's a dramatic and fitting memorial for the Americans who (Photo by Jack SeamOllda) •nie only purpose of the have died in Vietnam, but I think the big thing will be the mass sign was to bring further march and the rally.• trouble to the Marshall cam Under the threat of possible violence and 28,000 federal troops, pus. Activities like this only the New Mobilization Committee to End .the War in Vietnam, food carryout problem succeed in aiding and abetting coordinators of the March, and the Justice Department have the commmist party.• } reached a compromise concerning the parade route. Marshall Crist, food ser- with Coke all night long. We Another Huntingtonian who The procession will go down Pennsylvania Avenue but will - vice director, is asking stu put them in for the students identitled herself as •an inter •. \ turn one block before reaching the White House. dents to "please refrain• from to enjoy at meals.• ested Huntington mother•• said . TODAY--Movement Centers (indoor meetings by constituent taking food and beverages out •we've even caught students •I'm disgusted to death with groups). Visits to Congressmen. of the dining room. with gallon containers getting Marshall, its administration, SATURDAY--Mass march on Washington for immediate and "If they don't stop,• Crist Cokes to take back to the and its children.• total withdrawal from Vietnam. said, "We'll be forced to re- dorms,• he said. -She advocates "Cutting off all 9 a.m.--Assembly begins. Mall area west of Capitol (3rd move the machines.• "It's only a few: Crist stat money to Marshall until ac St., N.WJ . He went on to say that stu ed, "but a few can spoil it tivitiea such as tflis stop.• ll a.m.--March begins. The march will move along Pennsylvan dents are leaving paper cups for everyone.• "It is up to the students who ia A-venue, past the White House to the rally site. everywhere on campus, "even Crist went on to say present . dOn't condone it to get rid 2-5 p.m.--Continuous Rally and Folk-Rock concert. in the dorms.• hours in the. cafeteria will re · of the undesirable element,• 8 p.m.-:..Movement centers. j . "We can't supply the dorms main the same indefinitely. she said. - - - --- ---- ---- . ------ ------~ PAGE TWO THE PARTHENON NOVEMBER 14, 1969 Early semester system receives varied opinions (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the come back to a new semester. sophomore, said, •1 prefer tak last in a two-part series on I can't see any reason why ing finals after Christmas be Early Semester at ¥arshall). Marshall can't go, ahead with cause who has time to study it.. when you are trying to get ready By MARTI VOGEL "I'm in favor d. it because for Christmas?• News editor you're usually •ready to start Faculty are also divided on school by the last ot Allgust the question. Students and faculty at Mar anyway,• eicplained Darrell shall are renerally in ·favor d. Fetzy, Huntin,ton senior. •111ke Dr. Willard Jinks; assistant an early semester system, the Idea ot not having to worry professor d. biolO(ical science, PIANJST DONALD SW ANN thoulh a few oppose it. said, •1 like the present sys about term papers and finals featured at Forum tonight Stew Parker, Wheeling )ln during Christmas.• tem from the standpoint '1 a ior, said •1 don't like starting Ken Pearson, Barboursville biolO(isL As of now, it is good school early because it reminds )lnior, said •1t would all de for collecting specimens.