may 1, 1969 the coll e g I a t e Tri-Sigma sisters sing their way to top honors at Greek sing. WYNDHAM (Continued From Page One) name of ACC.” Wyndham was accused of “flagrant disregard for basic law and order” and of transferring the same im plication to all the students of ACC. The resolution strongly reprimanded Wyndham and also the National Student Association for trying to make implications concerning the whole of the student body. The resolution was in reference to an AP release stating that Wyndham had agreed to go to jail rather than submit to the draft. Jim Abbott spoke in defense of the individual’s right to free speech. He pointed out to the board that the AP news release was somewhat in error. Wyn dham, he said, had not agreed to going to jail but only sympathized with those who would. O’Connell told the Board that a “person in a place of leadership has to be very careful what he does in public.” O’Connell was primarily in terested in Wyndham’s stand on law and order. He was afraid that people will think there are “a bunch of radicals in the student body.” Wyndham, in a statement to the Board, said that going to jail was not a disregard for law. It is acknowledging and willingly accepting the consequences of —— breaking the law. The m he Wyndham to clearT‘1^ with t,hf> his statm The brothers of Alpha Sigma Phi win fraternity division of Green sing and talent. with the press, approve the resolutLn “ only one vote. Wilkins urgently the Board for a cerning an ex officio the Board of Trustees h"‘““ pressed the opinion that th ?"' president should bet this level. The mottn ?/^' Jim Abbott. Dr. BenneJt n out to the Board that thl Life Committee had taken such action in a specific vein ThA n . recommendalion wciuidTr’ student „„ He > mittee of the Board of Tr t wilt. „V', meetings of the full Board Education Committee is con' cerned with matters parti relevant to students. The m ? on the floor was brough! J harmony with Student Lifj recommendation and receive unanimous approval. In other action the Board an proved David Finch as chairm! of the Social Standards Com mittee and Joe Harwood as chairman of the Constitution and By-Laws Committee, Submitted by A1 Cooke f I sues iWS jm lillei flce Ws »ce ion jsh iew! RAINES and COX A PORTRAIT — THE GIFT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE 315’/:; East Nash Street Phone 237-3935 STUDENT (Continued From Page One) be active in some church, and that two-thirds of the members must be active in the Christian Church. The Charter also has established a 25-year minimum age requirement for trustees, thus making it difficult for a student to be elected to the board. If the Charter is to be changed, the changes must be initiated by the trustees, then be approved by the Church Assembly. Although no formal motion was made providing for student representation, Cooke feels that there was enough interest generated so that if the trustees do not originate any action between now and next year, then a resolution will be introduced at next year’s assembly meeting. When asked about the possibility of such a resolution being passed, Cooke remarked, “It’s just a for the affair were uncertain after the “Fabulous Fingers” fell through. The junior class had asked for and received an ap propriation for an additional $150 to add to their budget for the affair. C. WOODARD CO., INC. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 105 North Douglas Street Tel. 237-6176 Across From New Gym 11-11 Weekends—3-11 Sun, At jmf fO utiv irgf sich PROM (Continued From Page One) held at Cherry Hotel with a “Gay Nineties” motif. The musicians TWEETIE’S /Iiurchu/ellV Cm jewelers w/ GOLD PARK Certified Gemologist • American Gem Society BLACKWELL POPCORN CO. HOT DOGS • HAMBURGERS • SANDWICHES HOT GLAZED DONUTS MAGAZINES & PAPERBACK BOOKS Caters To School And College Students 309 E. NASH STREET Parkwood & Heart of Wilson Contact Lenses ★ Sunglasses Broken frames and lense duplicated ★ Eyeglass Rx filled ic Complete optical service Hamlet’s Opticians Center lie s. Goldsboro Woodard Bldg. Tel. 237-5234 Satisfaction Guaranteed Exclusive Cleaners & Imirf 3 Pants Skirts Sweaters $1.70 3 Suits Dresses Top Coats $3.45 6 Shirts $1.70 725 South Goldsboro Street SHIRTS PANTS HOBUR Cleaners And Martinizinsi 308 E. Nash I I I I len 5 T, to its ir( Ik ,iO F lie Giv fid Iro Sfr Is!: lire '“A '“6 GO WHERE THE ACTION IS! GLASCOS WESTVIEW LANES 500 West Ward Blvd., Wilson Bowling 9 A.M. To Midnight Restaurant Open 6 A.M. To Midnight

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