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• Midd lebu ry Prexy H1ord's Art Series'lf. Present• C qmpus Petitions Parry To Give Add ress 'That Was the Week That Was' Abrupt Undergrad Act " At Graduation James Isbell Armstrona:, lather Undergrad set oft a sharp stu­ man. The headofCu\rlcuLum Com­ o( Carrie Armstrong, '65, and dent reaction when It voted Mon­ mittee would then be in a better President of , day night to make the bead of pultlon to receive suggestionsand wlll speak at the commencement Curriculum Committee an aU­ eompla.lnt8 trom more students, exercises o( the senlor class. campus elected ofllce - without and might more eUecllvely rep­ Now In his secorxl year at Mid­ consultlnr Curriculum Committee resent student opinion on� such . delbury, Mr. Armstrong was a Chairman Margery Aronson, Issues as reorganlut1on of the classics professor at Princeton, President o( Unclergm Betsy curriculum and sell-schedulln, of Pinckney, pr the rest of the stu­ with Homer as his specialty. He exams. • later served as associate dean o( lient body. Objectors tother-roposalthought Prihceton. $everal students havecirculated that the present Curriculum Com­ mittee was too llnebulous" an The switch to Middlebury slands a petition which now has the re­ out against a long-term Prince­ quired number of slgnatu.res, for organization to warrant such an ton background. Mr. Armstrong's a referendum to put Underl1'ad's important status, but those who de­ fatber and brothers attended; he motion under the conslderaUon were present' at the meetln, cided that tbe'deflnition contained hlmsell received his urtijergradu­ of the whole college. They stress ate and doctoral degrees trom that they are not necessarily op­ In tbe Freshman Handbook o( the committee's purposes as "a li­ Princeton. posed to the proposal Itself, but aison between students, faculty According to Carrie, he Is now strongly disapprove of the way it and college omcers on all a transplanted tiger among the was discussed and pas� at a academic matters" is enourh to Mlddlebury"p8nthers (the school's meeting where the peopl� most qualify it as aD Important orranl­ mascot). concerned were not. present. As PreSident, Mr. Armstrong z.ation - while leaving room for The proposal Itself would mean has many new plans and prOjects future chalrmen to detlne specllic that candidates for Chairman of (or Middlebury, Including a new goals and responslbiUties. Curriculum Committee would join center for Un

THE COLLEGE 'NEWS • .... """"'" ta.1' - Md"" ,nee ...to '.crl�!... 1M., .... In at HI, tllM, • a- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR &atuoed .. ..e0lld MIltla' .t u." Bryn lIawr PI. Poat orne. under rel.atlonsblp of th18 committee to meat, and that there has been 'or ,..·u.trl' It the Br,O Mawr. I>a Pod 8ra!da:....� I�Uoa other college orlanlzatlons. Thus, uncertainty oleed as to exacUy ct .. I rpoH Second . Mawr, P.. To t.beCUrriculum EdItor: consider that th1a question bas wbat the pu of theCurrleulum uued both and P::r:,::=i: �:;yn . At the February 15th .meetLDc ot been Insufnclently dLac , Committee ia whether the " ,. . I PubaLM... wed5J1 dUrin, tIM CoUe,. Year (exHpt durlftl Th.n�' by UDderlrad and by the Bryn t\.tneUontne •• the Undercnduate A.ssoc:laUOb, a proper of the CommU" ro'tln Cbrl.tlh.. and .ulttr holld:l,)"a, Naad 1Iurln, tlC.lmlnl1lon "HilI)' . n lM bIo'""1 .,r Bryn ...... CoIl",. iii lbc fte,lon.a1 PrloUna COliN motion concernlng a major.cllanp Mawr .tudlnts at I.Un.. since tee would be Improved by avlng If• ." Bl)'" ....." Collt', "DY, Jnc. B".n ...... and •• sueb a milJor pollcy cbaD&e wl11 c.-...... it f\lU., protecud by copYr1l;bt. Nothln, Ul" ,p�,,, 10 In the .tature and purpose ot the Us chairman elected In such a may •It be r_prlnted wholly or part without Vl f ,lI.ulon 01 the Edltor-In-t.h'''. ulUmately affect eacb member of III Stud4tot Curriculum Committee manner, It only .,ems reasonable that IOlTO.tAL .0... . 0 wu proposed, voted upon..ad the coUep communlty. there be a campus·wlde dis­ ..w __ •___ . . __ •••____ .. .. ___ ..... wu J th1I !cllt.'i�=r ..!.-. . .. Lvnne LaCIl:."bICh,'" paaaed. 1'be question raised. therelore submit that the cusslon and a referendum on •• •Me ---.---...-- .. - ...... - .:- ftor ...... - ---...01 •• ----. . KI�n Durbin, '6e motion passed by Undergrad last _____. __. ___ . . ____. ______spootl.lletlU4ly and bad DOt been question before the Curriculum �utlnJl IlIIltor ...... Pam Bu.ld, '61 . .. . _ . . _ op., • ltor . .. . . _ ...... _ ...... ___ ...... __ . .. .. __.. that ...... Nanettl' Holben,'GI' included 00 the acencla. Since the week be reconsidered and the Committee candidates are put up ...... __. .... _..... MUe-up "Utor . _...... ______. . Je.nne La 5.1" ...... _ ...... _...... _ ...... _. __...... tb1a is.ue be presented to allow time tor election. Chanilne the IIMMMr.. t·L.,," ...... Laur. Kru,m,n, '.1 UmlnC ot dlscusslon cD1Dclded ...... _ ..... _ Con.rlbutlftf '4Uton ...... Anno Lovl nn. '81 and Edn, Perk'n,. '6e for carefUl thou&ht. U the campus structure . of the orpntr.aUon ...... " .. _... _. .. . _ with a te)evialon procram..... al:!PUt '''''MII *n ..." . . ., J,nle Taylor, 'III and Nknc, Gelat, 'M • I'*"rilttfon __._. __ .. _ . . ____.. _ . .. . . to elect Clreu'otlon �n... r ...... Ell,," Sim ono", '111 Haverford's sell-scheduled ea­ should fervently desire betore there Is understandllll and 01 IDITO.I"'L .0... . 0 amlnaUon'ystem and·becau.setb1s the ebairman the Student Cur­ agreement as to Us present and. ... Pedunok, PIlar RlchardlO" . J"'n. W.Uon, '81, Slaun"e "7, K.ren Kobler, matter I.a currently the central riculum Committee, \bere seems tuture role wl� only result In '67, "'rli¥" Will."""\ "1. Kit Bakke. "". LaurIe DeutKh, '88. Ginny Gerhut, . . no necessity for hasty action basse and .... Erica H.hn, ... Robin .Ioh"-'On. ... 'Aary LItUe, '... , D.rlene Prelu'er, '68, buslness beIore \be Curriculum unnecessary u Unc" a Sft/lth ... PellY Thorn.. , 'ea '18, lIarion Sc-oon ..... Robert. . . ,lfarda Vounc, Committee, I was presentnot at tbe merely to accommodate the pres· lbt of aUort to undo work that wlU Carol OuteD, ...,PelfY WllbW". 'II UDderl1'ad meet1ne, nor WU' an. senl lmpencllng dinner system, The have already been done. qualltted" nature and scope of tb1s decision Opinion.. ..pr .... d in COLL:EGE HEWS editorial. do not nec. ot.ber ll member of the Caroline Rooseveltu '65 comrnlttee. All students on cam­ merit more' than a slnele day's ...arll, r.pr•• ent the .,I.w. of the entire editorial board. and. than , pus loterested in the possibUity thoucht certa1nly more of U-scheduled .. nams at BMC a slnele nleht's action. had been urpd to watch the tele­ Margery Aronson, '65 iepresentative? To the Edlton vI,lon presentallOn. Chairman, Confused • Tbe recent turor about Under­ 'I'be ertals In Vletnam baa revealed, as cr1aes wlll, the number and It would seem that UDdergrad's Currleulum Committee grad's changina: the status of Cur· variety ot buman rllpoue. -- orpn1sed &Dd uoorpnUed. Cb1ef'amonc Hose ofproportJonbasbeensome­ rlculum Committee bas one e.­ the t.Unes now prevalent, however, I.a a fMllnc of cOlltUslon. Tbe what dJ.storted. They are, Inettect, ·tremely important Implleatlon covernment bas .tated that our new poUcy of extended war in Vietnam elevat1n& the Curriculum Com­ wb1ch I would Uke to point out. Is an answer to North Vietnamese acgresslon. Yeto thls deflnes the mittee to a poelUon equal to that leferendum I realize thert' are many other Umits of U.s. obUgation only in a negative sense. If the govern· of one of the UBlg Five." givlnl To the Editor: • issues Involved, but I will con­ ment is to expect. the stap{lOrt Of its people for Us' present actions, It Its chairman a-llat on Colleee A lot of .ound and tury bas . this eentrate on this one . must oUer a positive statement of U.s. objectives 1D Vletna.m and CouneU. Yet, they effected been renerated amone a few croups By eomm'on assent, the student indeed, &11 of Asia. meuure In \be space of t1Iteen by Underlrad's vote In last government at Bryn Mawr Is based minutes with d1scusalon, infor­ Monday's meeting to elevate the on a democratic, representative On tbe bul. of such a .tatement, the Indivld� citizen could then mation and consideration which Curriculum Committee chairman system. Everyone Is an Ipso facto formulate an opinion which wouldIncorporate reason u well as emotion, seems inadequate In Ught of the to the status of the HBII Five" member of the Undergraduate AS­ Most ImportantIn aoy sucb IbrmulatlonIs a synthesis ot the two primary ma(pl1tude of tb18 ehange. More­ and make her oUice anau·campus sociation. Everyone elects the aspects of the quelllon--tbe situation as it ls, and the situation" Jt over, ·tbe selection of tbe cbaJr· elected one. In view of the fact members of too Undergrad Exe­ HOUpt" to be,HlO according to the dictates of Individual reuon. 1be man at this organization has beeD that the action was rather hastily cutive Board. Everyone Is rep­ response. wb1cb bave been expreued most often and 10 the b.Jgbeat delepted to the student body and taken without substanUal dis· resented at least two limes (and key on thia campus are tboseot tbeextremes--tbe opinions of those who Undergrad, the representative or­ cussion, and tbat thU: Is a major often more) on the Executive say, In defense of the Houpt" . pull out, &Dd the opinions of those who pnlzatlon, bas not yet�ermined cba.nge In tbeUnderlrad atrucfure. Board. She Is represented throuch emphasize the Uta" and P)',lfpusb tbe preeentpollcy to Its Umlta, with the tuncUon, the pufpoae or the requJrin& a constitutional amend- "'Uttle reprd for consequences. " ber dormitory, through her class preSident, and 11 she belongs to It seems that tbosewbo conslderonlythe"ought" of tbe sltuatlon bave �claration in Philly Maintains an "tnterest" group (AllJance, made the crista a.n academic questlon whlcb comes ot studyln( the A.A., etc.), through the president , problem In vitro .- since in vivo investigation Is Impossible. Those of thatorganization. who design opinion based on the opposite utreme have perhaps not The representatives are em­ conSidered the ulUmate ettect of sucb a pollcy. Refusal to Serve in Viet. Nam powered by the Undergrad con· sututlon (and 'by the usent of Needed now. before the cOW\try Umits Us maneuverabUlty any Contlnulnc Its protest agalnst Inc olftee. Prior :t.ttenda.nce at a the student body) to 1n1t1ate and t.artber, Is a elear statementof polley by the government. Needed now U,S. aetlon In Viat Nam, SAC ia tratnlna sesston Friday n1gbt at Is Intonned response from the people based on a eonsideraUon of both eneOuragiDl the slplng of' a 1520 Race st. Is requlred. pass legtslaUon. By questlonJng the right of the tbe theory ot policy and the emplrlca'i situaUon as It is given. SUch a Deelaratlon otConsclence at IDter­ Students at the February I6SAC statement and sucb a respol}H can lead to protltable negoUation before naUonal Hotlse, 15th and Cherry ,meeting endorsed the a�t of civil Executive Bovd to change the dan&:er becomes actuaUty. Sts., in Philadelphia tomorrow at· dlsobeclJence, but decided not to status of Curriculum Committee, - , noon. bave any polley tor support for the petitioners are questionJnc the Board 11Ie statement, wbleb 15a retusal su::h action without a vote on eaeh right of Executive to per­ to serve In the war In Viet Nam case as It arises. Anyooe wlSb.lng form Its functions.Theyare nept· and a eommlttee to urge others to to parUclpate tn the slt-ln, ing their trust In their choice Kudos ot Tbe Clua ot 1968 presented Bryn Mawr with an unezpected treat do Ilkewise, also will be avaJ.lable sponsored by the Committee for representatives to act within Saturday nllht h Rotten to theCMe emerged u one ot the .cleverest, at nationwide centers tomorrow. Non-Violent Action and Peace­ tbe constitutional system. IT moat amu.lne, aDll most professloni! freshman sbowsln receot history. 8tculn& Is an act ot clvB dJs­ mal.era, sbould call Marpret Levl we are to abide by VIissystem obedience and can lead to pr.)S8- In Rock for Intormatlon andtl"1DS- we �ust believe In It. We must Fresbman Show ... another of our ratmerous traditiOns, and Bryn sbow our bellefbyelecUnc respon· CUUOb, a1lbouib It rarely does. porlaUoo. , Mawrters are accustomed to receive tbe production In a klDdly spirit. Ou Saturday trom I-S p.m" .. Last Saturday about 50 BrYIi sible representatives. The rep­ Everyone appreciates tbe eoncentrated eltort and affection that ttnally a slt-io will take place at the re­ Mawr·Haverford peop!. partlel. resentaUve must regard her of· sencta fortb, trom seemlne chaos, &D orpnlzed preseotatlon. not crutUDI oUlce opposite City Hn!1 P3.ted to a mO-reh trom lode­ nce as only a prlvllep but TblI show, however, requires no sucb apoloctes. Without re.ortine In PhtladelpbLa, fer, th9 purpose pondeaee Hall to City Hall In also a responslbUUy. Ladne to ott-eolor Innuendos or try1ne In.humor, the freshmen usembled a of the same protest. P.�ned lJr PhUly with signs and leaflets pro­ Eupnle r, '65 production that even tbe most prlg:a1sb stranger could not resist. tbe same time 18 a suPilOrtlng testing the U.S. posItIon tn Viet demonstration outside tberecruit- Nam. The even� IncllK1ed speech",s We need not repeat In dtta11 the pratae that baa elrculated across at City Hall by Paul Potter, Mawrters Sou ht campu. and hopetully baa reached deservllll treshmeo ears. We WOUld, g National president of SDS, and boWver, Uke to thank Lynne Meadow, La.urle Deutacb, Marcia Rlnael, Georta Lakey, prealdl1nl of the WendJ F.ln, Janet Kole, Jeaslca NorriS, Rutb Gait. LI£ Schneider, the for Glamourmag applebee Friends Peace Committee. cut. aDCI all the otber aula lovolved 1Jl creatlP&' ud pr. .entlq the A.a a token 01 Its coxen tor .aow. 'nere'. DO dcMti bi anybody's mind that Jt .... c out all r&cbt. everyone t.as to baYe a cau... 'Top Te'!'Contes, �. ..., coocbt1ea of ap.'ltUIetd ma.in­ (it ay. .0 In section "tI 01 tbe ". seard, coatlDIIIN lot' ta.lDed by tM IOwemaulOt of Soul) rulebook)••• eomethlnC to scrawl the most Glamou..... Nawrter. Africa, 80s wUl plcket ChUG M",­ on a bMmer and scream In the Nom1.natiOnB, nqw belnc tak.n for hUlan Bank tn !tew York J4arcb streets (or the smoker, dependJog Bryn Ma"r'a be.t dres�... wlU How Much Hell? 19. ThIs firm bas muIU-mUllon­ on the weather)about ••• and so not close Monday, February 22. dollar botd.1na'" 10 South Africa. HeU WMk, tbe clONal Bryn Mawr comestolIIororlty-type baz11ll and, to be left. out, your community Glamour hopefuls w1l1 meet at SOS president Potter recently u a ra.ult, inevitablJ a point 01. contention, bas sparked an unusuaHy spirited poet went ott to seek some tea wltb a panel or Judi" Wednes· wrote the bank's pi'esldentto with· bot controveray thJa year. down - to - ea.rtbneu... fortunate­ day. February 28, at which the draw InteresU In South Africa ly It was the season tor advocates, selection wlll be made. The NEWS Dis_oters trom tbe sophomore class have been voluble enough that nounc as stepa towardecooomle emb:u'io de er. and oracles (an. r will announce the winner Thurs� Mary OelaDey, elua presldeot, ba..s called tor a spee1al meeUnc neat of the couotry.Eventhoupprlnted arehllts were unavailable)... my day, .v.Dina to dlacuntbeWH . 'i'beoplnlonsto be aired ranee from 10 the Times, the letter MoDdaJ favorite red-laced,' clenched­ The winner of Bryn Mawr's atronl suppo at the pusent tradition ellclted no aeUon trom the bank. rt to curtatllnlor total abolisbment tlsted youna believer WOD me over contest will compete in Clamour's 01 it. A DUmber 01.people tMI that lbe days 01 All tor caQlpusactlYlt y btre, SAC "bell " are Immature and to the side of poached eggs on oatlooal uTen Besl Dressed Col. deatrucUve. - wm present a semlDar on tbe " encUsh muffins in three appeals lege Girls contest. U selected IIUnlvera tty and lbemmu Co nitT""" ••• was 01. appear fiat and then there the fiery as one "The Ten" sbe will be lroaJc.alJy eDClUlb, the di,..nalon s to stem cMefly trom the wIth E. Dteby BaltzeU, prof ssor .. .yed senior restlcu1at1nc to her e pbotOCrapbed tor \be Auaust laue "pereeeutor.," altboupI.ocl1 vidual frHhmen banupresaed dlaapproval of soctolOlY at U. of P., WedDes- lmma'culate lab coat tntb81nterest of Gla r of theCUltom..,.At leut one group 01. treshmen "vlctims" -- those 24 trom ra11zed day, February at 1:30 p.m. in - a.ra of ceat maUboftIs.. the She �laO reeeive a personal Pembroke We. - actively opposlnc tbe dlsser:tiDC sopbomor.s, ,...h\ the CommOl'l Room. :� uc1 chemlatry library..• there" wii the ulnLoc ., cUt trom tbe editors of Clamour bowever, wUl atteDll the meetlna to voice their opposlUon. The sem Ioar 0 Pare .... inevitable tradlUooa1..lst who de­ and all all expense paid vtalt to mabded seheduled for February 23, Ispost- AI t.be hmbroke W .. ttreshmen � erdman be given a New York trom May 30 to June point out, a Hell W"k run wisely poueduntU March lle theto .•. 9,Wb Plc .�.. and IUCOyle Of' two but the moat 11• .....--- In NYew or.,· ber In tbe .",rlt 01. fri.ndly camp.Utton la not OCIJy eQjoyable but coo. 01 IW0-1 " "Unlv.rs It y orm. the aG tltructlw•. a CIII a..LIo n.kI grlppUc'lNUe ot the day.. med seh ul. will Include visits to the be a day for petty CnMIty and daocerous� orlc1nal Marc.b 9 subject,basbeen edem . raakl•• tact proved ba.z1nr to a dl.ftereDl buJIdInc• • theater and tbe Worlda Fair and p bJ tbe many ully 1Dcldenll on otber coll ... dropped. .veryOO& baa a rlcbl to a b&n.m: rtainm at cam ...... Jrrf.Yertbel__ , tbe blame for t.b1.I relts not 00 tbe framework r .nte ent tashlon show., . now aDd ••lboee atthe tradJUoa but on lbe people acU... wltbln It. then. wlahl.nc to Th. dHdline for contri. luncbeoD8 and dInners tn honor the; Inn a cODvert con.,. Iolo itutlon. to the spring iuue of the Utop ten." eauae-- a would be ad to IboUab an .,oyable DryD Mawr cuatom, when aU rest bome for old wearJ of ..... REVIEW i. Frldoy, Send your DOmination ror Bryn tMt a,peu" be...ted ... &m;I COOK lien 10 Mawr'. to ac.lel.rerde4aJlIOb mo... leolloua owl. may tbe petWoa Mlrch 12. ubest dressed" to Nanette iiIIIiPCWt of au IPktt aad... Ii . Al8o, It wtll hardly be a compUm.ol to taylor.•• Holben or ADDe Rb0ad8 Offering. Ma, ... ..nt to Lovll'eDln . SI')'II Mawr U we .,.. uaab" to raa11a tbe COOd poNIbUitl.. at lM, ADy underlraduate I.a .IJrIble, F.ith in Penn E o.t. so trad. .... wttIMIIIIt at.oatnac r.... to u. t.d. le.i. U you like. voluateerl f ...... " 19. 1965- COLLEGE.HEWS P ... Tiw..

Denny"s Drumstick, Hyski, Triscuits Frosh Show Nanny Goat Ma rk Beach Boys Fiasco in Philly s by Jane Walton wav glrlteen. surged toward Denny had thrown to the crowd. Lea� to Think Evil Too "I'm here to dean up," replied th.e �Beacb BoYS, Prottylted'"'by & The quickie press session could the tennis-shod woman when rent-a-eop breakwater. Several not survive the suffoeatlnc exclte­ querled-about her ro e Lthe 'kicking sereame[,.l. wt.r:.e removed ment it had created. Alter their .,! Imminent Beach Boy. conC4!rt. bodily, three of dam (or attempt. manager lIelded a tew questions, So lIare the Boys. A congenial log to wrench from Expert Out- the Boys disappeared In the plpe­ , man disPlaying large cigar. moon- fielder Daubenspeck the drumsUck Une 01 Convention Hall cellar. , atone pinkie ring, and the effects "T"f 01 .... @ several rounds belore the maln .I l TT event, showed your reporters the e ev;s;on News sh ow nonors k 5 ·I �",.':�,:� �:;'! : ::;'em ova da head: wit'� disG':.;: check,"�: H 'IoJ4 rd Colle e Honor 'Syste he declared -- Utheyever shpwed. g m by Kit B.kke prlncllJI�S of personal honesty and­ The live surfers had beenfoned WCAU-TV presented a HallhoUl" Integrity and is facllttated by a out of the Ph11iy airport and were . pl"ogram entitled '!A Question of formal reporttng system. That IS, en route from Baltimore whtle the Honor" that was primarily con­ eaeh student Is obligated to l"eport, tltgh school press corps awaited a cerned with Haverford's honor not only himself In case of 'scheduled 6:00 press party. systemMonday, February 15. The infraction, but also the Infractions wtBG 100 Winners (of tiCkets, program was apparently an of others 11 they do not l"eport and albums, Hy Lit) were also aasuranc.e that all colleres are not themselves. , there. Ten-year-oldKeMethScupp u populated with cheaters as was There. was 80me disagreement (0: would have preferred a T-Blrd so the Air FOl"C8 Academy. as to whetheY living under a system by Erica Hohn paring for her stace debut. 10 his father could take 'It away. The show opened withthe sbock­ such as thl. for fOUl" years will Lola Atwood, wise In the ways' private life, the goat, Min G, Is Disc jockey Hyski -- God pro­ tnc lacts of Columbia Uolverslty" carry over Into post-college lIfe. of roats, hu round love.' She'. lead goat at a slaughter house.Her tem -- decreed to the festerlrw study on academlcdlsbonestyl"&el­ The generaJ tl"end,however, wasln son. brown. and has rectangular acting Is a Sideline. crowd that the conference would be ed off In front of the camera: 50% the afUl"mative. Boyswbo live Inan .yes. No, not Lola -- her love, at 7: 15. Assemble(S cakles agreed of 5400 students Interviewed at 99 atmosphere of mutual l"espon- the freshman show animal • As a matter of fact, the only theY could hold out for another 45 . colleges admit to cheating; 61% • Ibtuty, respect andtrust are aptto thin( wltlcb disturbed the horned In loving tones, Lola will teU nUnutes. or fraternity and sorod yafflUated c:.arry this on Into the social and harlequin during heradventure was you 11 you should but bleat, "She'. After a beer-and-Trlscutt students cheali 57\ of the students political lUe of their community· the jaunt home.ln downtownPhlla­ a sweety. Coats chew sideway., break, your reporters returned to with a "e" averille or below after they graduate. They then delphia, her Cll" passed throuch a you know. By the way, you IE!:ad the near-hysterical but still-walt­ cheat; 51\ or the non-scholarshliS become citizens who are well ac­ Chinese New Year celebntion, and and them by their horns, not their Ing mob about7:30. The conference students cheat; 61\ of the quanted with the idea 01 honor. to her sorrow, her voluntary &ere� necks." And well she should know. was then postponed 'tLl after the students In co-ed schools cheat. Or. Cadbury polnt� out that the nade was ignol"ed. In 48 hours she and Mal"Y Ann show. Perhaps most Intel"estlng wlLlj,;the honor of a stude-nl �nds a great Beverly have come to know the Afier some local talent warmup statistic that only 19% of the stu­ deal on what Is expected of him. - "'-...,.- - dear little cnatul"e well. acts had heightenedthe crowd's an­ dents In allwomens coUeges cheat. Students generally act as people tlclpatlon, the !lve Beach Boys .. Alter bl"ler shots of college 11 expect them to. If honesty In perchance, there's a goat In ...... sprinted on stage.letlIo wlth f'Fun, c�puses In the Philadelphia area academic work Is sincerely your ruture, you must knOw that Fun, Fun," and the chaos turned (including one 01 Goodhart) the goats eat spinach,Cl['l"ots, lettuce, expected, then it usual'! Is forth­ SPIDER JOHII KOERHER to frenz}. focus was placed on Haverford. mraw suitcases and bOoks. Lola's comlnr. II depends"on how much -�- The concert was a mass This It sald, has a unique honor baby especially enjoyed Six Years each student Is Impressed with the ALICE STAURT catharsis l'he emotional content of system highlighted by the schedul­ te , (by the way, Importance of the honor system. in Penitbe ntiary 13,000 gushed forth. During the lag of exams by students. This not a stud)' of Bryn Polawr IUe). , An honor system that Is accepted kind of scheduling was Initiated group's half-hour set, a PUlsating contributes to the betterment of three years aeo by senior Kent the academiC, moral and ethical The cloven boofed coquette pass­ and has, as Dr. Cadbury, Smith, climate of a college. And the pro­ ed two days In resplendent luxul"Y THE1112 SAIISOM 2ND STIUT. LO J._ FRET .. t ed, �" .t$,"1 .. , u,." .. ' .. 11 Stanford's Staid, dean of Haverford,sta Iram was happy to be able to con­ in the garille of Mtss Charlotte and MOOUU•• , £VllT tHUll reduced tension at exam Ume clude that according to written Howe, Director of Halls, whUe pre- . 1 . I"\-.LJt:dn Has ' Go thus actuall): provided a better pledges trom each student,HaTer­ Nothing's quiet 0.) theto western education for the students. fOl"d College does accept Its honor front. At least In terms of politics Since the student can schedule system. and sex. his exams I}lmself he hasonlyhlm­ • 'LOWEIU IY tflltE Stanford University now ranks Bryn Mawr self to blame (Ol" doingpoo rly. This • C UT FLOftlU with Berkeley In the controversial [. nco Flower Sop, JoolUtdt/& way, he is able to do justice to . h I • UNUSUAL GIFT A,,,UHCrMEHTl issue br�c�et. obviously not10l" its .. each course In tel"ms 01 studylrw P�RYIN'S PHARMACY L III L cn .... An. r .. polltidans but rather 10l" Its I �S:�326 I::,,�:-. time. In addition there Is the , all"anpr bedfeUows. knowl�e that the exams are not Jo_. P. It.,chrl., Pha._d., That is, Dr. Lucille A. ACsn, locked up. After all, saJd one Inter­ • I,yn Mo...... Bryn Mow,. Po. dean of women there, recently . you How enjoy Viewee, "either have an honor resIgned bel" posJUon after"pub­ to system Ol" you don't." lication of charges attrIbUted to HaverfOJ"d, then, does have an Dean Allen that some of the younger BRYN MAWR , two Londons on one honor system. It Is based on the faculty membeu 10the E'nCllabde­ DELICATESSEN visit partment had empbUlzed erotic and TYPIHG SERVICE & RESTAURANT literary passages salacious Lively London offers you new sounds, matel"lal In their fresbman WE DELIVER Call by IOpm . Theses, T�m Popers courses." (New York Times) new sights and new ideas. Traditional Masters and PhD. LA Allegedly she also c h..i.rged that 5-9352 professors had seduced students Dissertations TABLE SERVICE & London still abounds with treasures. and sexually al"oused freshman ProoFreading, Editing FOUNTAIN men, although she denies all such OPEN SUNDAY statements. Foreign Languoge and LIVELY London, bright new things are happening: & EVERYDAY Anyway, tl stanford does bave Sc:ientifk T ype.rlte,. N\Vritcrs Ilod painters ue turning out importa� new problems alone the Unes of .ax, A ...iI.�e t. 10 PItI 8AA1 workI (you can mil( with them in their favorite haunts we-d Ub to ofrel" Bryn Ma�s .ueee.. bd solution. (or the price of a coffee or a Sounds of a kind MilS. SYLI\ loll2,.0128 NEI!D SOME EXTRA beer). tif Oi"del" not to necessitate dls­ POCKET MONEV? you've never hcard. come beating out of jazz clubs. cus.sIOll of sex In our fl"eshman • e..S:ft H.ro'. thi. n.w p.,f •• (Membership starts as low as 70;.) The theatre and comp coones, we offer those all­ ;,.. e.and n.w, Vou MaY .ell it ott4. embl"acl.ng hy,lene lectul"es to ballet llrc full of vitality (theatre seals startat 70(). Two . .. rn 0profit. Simpl. and .tTolght. naive newcomers. .. . - farword, weeks' membership in a nightclub with a famous satiri· • ADS • I JEOPARDY P.,fume Mist i. a cal floor show will cost you only $1.50 . FOR SOOTH CAMPUS modern po,fum., wit+. a .... ific DISCOUNT ItIECDRDS The other Londonis still there, taking no notice. West· Impact and 0 long lo.tlng fra· .. 9 W. L"coll., .." •. IrtlIA COTTON SHIFTS g,"c., hounting yet .elined. minster Abbey, the Houses of Parliarnen\. the Tower of ....."' . MI 2·0764 Tho beautiful ,.d ond fold purse London, Cimnging the Guard at Buckingham Palace. L.r,..t S.I.cll.n ,.1 .. "h'llc slae .proy I. 0 lootely gift. all· The splendid museums, the great art galleries. You can Pop· Clo.. lea .• Jon: - citing. I ..ogin otl ...... w. w i ll grant only ... rr faw .tu· enjoy most o( this London absolutely (l"oo. d.nts the right to .011 and to .am • THE UHIVERSITY thot w.lc:omo .lIt,a Incam. on • . OF THE SOUTH JEOPARDY. W. ln t.nd to IUppa,t r--CLlP' courON 1'0. 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, Pap F .,.. COLLEGE HEWS February ,19, 1965 " BMC·"'.,., MIT Last Place- Team 'Reform or Revolution' Topic Will Pool TalentS Enjoys Wilson Playdqy Amherst Rights Conference For Joint Concert OfThe necessities for organlzlng The SOS goes into poverty by Ann. Godl .., second. 'l1lus they drove for three The MIT SymphOny wUl col· the poor andfordeveloplngthrough stricken areas and tries to or· A.A. Pre.ldent hours only to tence twice. Sue laborate wJlb the Bryn Mawr· them a new sphere of power in gantze the people to work through Greanoff, who lost. her nut bout, Haverford Orchestra Februa.ry 28 order to gain clvU rl&hts were existing channet.. in city covern· 1D the mldat. orHeU WMk, Bryn .on ber next three aM so woo the tor a program of classics and emphasized lui weekend at aeon· ments which- should be available .Mawr sent. bowlers, swimmers, C�latlon. a 2Dth·century Russian work. ference uThe Civil Rights Move· for redress or grievances, Rent teDCers and buketbaJleu to WIl­ Tbe results of the playday lett Returning � vl8lt made by Bryn ment - Reform or Revolution?" strikes and sU·lns are also used. IOn to PIlrtlclPate In a ptayday , Bryn Mawr fourth. Mawr and. Ha ertord a year ago, held at . The 1m· E"ventuaUy. 11.t bese people create with Goucher, PeM State and WIl· \- the MlT ,roup ot 49 boys ana presslve artay of speakers ranged a powerful force they may ron son. After lUUe sleep ancl a lon, FrHhman Show••• nine girls wUl arrive Saturday, from actor Ossle Davis through candidates 19 local elections, thus ride the learns put up a valiant, conduct three rehearsals, and per� S. Aronwttz, ot the CommUtee obtaining local power, to erteet tbouch DOl too auccesstul effort (Continued l!Om. pagl! I) • t�rm Sunday at 3 p.m. In Good­ tor Full Employment, Jesse Gray the necessary changes. to the day's event.. In the opening and closl", hart. and B. Strickland of (J}RE. and Ideological alienation trom the Thebowlers : sOme of whom had • Icanes, Janet Kole was convlnc· With John Corley ot MIT and Tom Hayden ot the Students tor dominatilli convictions ot our only seen the large balls on tele­ logly coy as the hero's secretary, Or. Reese ofHavertoi;d alternately a Democratic Society ($OS), present society Is necessary for visloo, bad anaverage of93-whlch Icebox. In lhe first scene, she conductln" the combined groups through Noel Day and professors leaders worldng for any basic for those of you who ha'te not gave a sparkllRi performance of will perrorm The Leonore Over.. from Haverford and Boston U. change in the Negro's situation, • bowled with big balls Is tar trom the .tOng "Think EVil," which pro· ture .2 of B�tboven, 'Brahms' The absence of Malcolm X. and said more radJcal speakers Arono· outstanding. However, they were vldes a witty answer to Prome· First Symphony, and the Ueu· Michael Harrington made the con· wltz and Strickland. These leaders at vlltson to swim, and not to theus' worries about his tuture tenant Klje Suite by Prokofiev. ference less spectacular than could not work within an e.istlnc bowl. In the proper sport, they once he has removed all evil Harriet SWern, co--presldent ot hoped for, but gave more opportu­ local power structure, as the US tared much better. They won the from the world. The spies naces· tbe Bryn Mawr Orcbestra, is es. nity tor close dlscUSJlon with lec· government does when It gives medley relay and SUe Orbeton sil-y to every spy story lurked peclally excited about the last turers and studJnts. War on Poverty money to an al· came In second In the t'1.Itterny. In a properlyslnlslerwayihrough. seledlon, since Ihey were suc­ Views on the question "Reform ready established, successful or· The WtlIon pool Is only 15 yards out, and dlelr Individual accounts cessl\.tl with another mooern Rus· or Revolullon?" ranged widely, ganlzatton. They must start from long and this necessitated three at how they rell Into a lite at sian composition, the 5th Sym· the grass roots and work up. They Laps rather thap the usual two, Several speakers supported plans crime were very entertaining. phony of Shostakovlch, � year. In costin&' Bryn Mawr many valuable such as Urban Renew al lhe must also guard against usu pation One scene takes place In the The advantage of this combined seconds. tight for civil rights. of organizations they have buUt studio of Vincent van Goeh as the coneert Is the greater versatility The basketball 3eam was Student speaker Tom Hayden up by those seeking to gratt these search for the apple nears the of these two smaH groups with a amu1ncly consistent: saw the conflict as an economic onto the present unsatisfactory larger range of Instruments. PeM State 29 end. This scene Is somewhat handl· probl�m. Negro blue·collar. work­ society. BMC 8 Saturday night llfter the rehear. capped by tendency of the script Goucher 34 BMC ? a ers, said Hayden, are laid of! The question "Reform or Rev. sal, the MITers will have a chance WHson 33 t!3 sacrUlce comedy to further not because they are Negro but olutlon?" was not answered, but BMC 8 to relax. ,The girls are planning Mawr team had only the plot, but Cindy Ayers as the because auto mation replaces their clearly many want radical reforms The Bryn to spend the night at BMC, but she players while the other teams artist and Margie Westerman as jobs. Thus they have n9 econom ic Involving creation oC an entirely first they hope to meet some . bad Though lbe mooel with purple kneecaps bargalnlng power. new sphere oC power. M. many substitutes. very of the students here at an informal s.. weary, our team struggled to the made the. most of the material. get·together In the Common Room Among the other noteworthY per· .''11. around 10:30. The tenel"" was not much formances were a fine caricature George had kno wn BRYN lilAWR'$. if It of a beauty contest M.C. by Robin brlgbter. was an Indlvldual ellm­ S.,.orf Eal'n, Place \ , ' !nation rather than team compe­ Johnson; a seductive solo duri", I 1/ - Utlon. 1bree of the fencers won a dance sequence by Amy Dlckln· KEWHERENNY' EVERVONES their ttrst bout only to lose their son; and a beauty contest sketch ON THE WAIN LINE WEETS with Pat Winter as Miss Neander· 24 N. 8ryn Mawr A ....nu. thai and SUsie Teeter as Miss � LA 5�23..f NIGHT DI!LIVERIES I I Paleolithic, helped by a chorus Campus B��nts 01 contestants, displaying vocal MONDAY , FEBRUARY 22 talent a s well as beauty In a (jANE & SNYDER AS part ot Ute lnterfaJth series, lively song "Play It Cool." 834 Lancaster Aven•• Muhammad ZalruUa Khan, Judge Mentlon should also be made or o� lbe International Court of Jus­ the costumes which were well Put spice in your Ufe­ thought out and which Included a tice, The Hague, and former Pres· all kinds of spices Ident of the United Nations Gen­ parUcularly handsome dinosaur. eral Assembly, will speak on The class of '68 seems to have ulslam" �t 7:30 p.m. h, the Com· . an abundance of talent. Tbe iOll(s men Room. were fresh and entertaining, the • The Ann Elizabeth Shahle Mem· dancing was ..pollshed and well orlal Lecture will be ttven by choreographed, and the orchestra C. Day-Lewll, Encllsh poet and was excellent. ALL critic, on "Herolc Elements In At the curtain Cail, the entire the Poetry of Yeats." PtLLOWS cast sangone of Prometheus' lloe5, Today. G.arge could moil his money acron • SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 "I'll come out all right. .. Their $5,00 • the river - much ealier, much safer - If he The Bryn Mawr-Havertord Col· show certainly did. 1011 LANCASTER AVE. Ieee Orchestra, under the direction had a Bryn Mowr Trult BRYM MAWR. PENNA. , of WUllam H. Reese, and the Massachusetts Institute of Tech· oology Sympbony Orchestra, under the direction of John Corley, will .-S�C ECKING ACCOUNT present a JOint concert In Good· Hew Spring Colors 1 hart at 3 p.m. The ProlP'am wtll in Stotionery Economicol and handy, too. Stop in ond let Include Brahm s' Symphony No. 1. u, explain how little it costs. Our 75th YIMr 01 SerVIce Study in Richard Stockton Guadalajara, MeldeD THE Th. Guetdalalaio Sl,Imm., Seh ..I, BRYN MAWR" TRUST o lullr oc:c,.dl,.d Un,... "I " of conduct.d In co­ COMPANY A,iaono p'etfo"" 851 Lancaster Avenue "I�I& op.l1Illon .1,h prof••• an f, a '" rho "'m Li�'. Ow, .. Stelnf.,d Un' .....I.,.. Unh· ... I', af Bryn Mawr "I:r. C.III.,n'o, and Guodolal.ra, will ,' HAVERFORD, BR;� �'I�R:�A��E .n., J ....". 21 t. A ..,. 7, _I, f.lk� 11M ••,_raph),. 10.1.,.,. Ian ",a,. Ind IlIer.tv.. c.III'.... Tultl ..... kaul .nd ,.. ... I, S265. Writ. P•• f. Juan 8. R•• I. P.O. 8 •• 7227,' Slan'.u'. CoUf. , BJEl . and

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AT CONVENTION HALl. 34th & SPRUCE $lS. IMOfi home. But be SeltS: $4.50, 3.50, 3.00, 2.50, 1.75 Once you've finished typinS that term paper. you to write We recommend a phone call. It', qua and iDexpeoaive On salt at, Rtcotd hUrt StottS, 1521 ehts!nu! St .. 5616 N. BIOId st.. honest-will you do it? Gilded Cait, S. 371h & Walnut Sts . "'lIsle City, 1711 Chestnut St.. 261 . _ . and the rolks would dearly love 10 hear your 21st St.. The 2nd Fret, 1902 Sa"SOIII S1. �II O,dfl$: FOLKLORE PROOUC­ votc:::t:. TIOIiS; 1902 SlnS()m St. Enclost • self·,ddrtsstd tn...elope. n. all T.hll�'. C,,,II,of PIlS,," ' � \!!!!!!!:I "