The Lance Editor Asst. Editor/Business Asst. Editor/Snorts NanciBoggs,C.O.Spann ... Mark Powell Circulation Managers Advertising Manager Art/Graphics U7 T T n#fiic Advisor Staff: Clay Hamilton, Suzanne Hogg, Michael Greene, Myra McGinnis, Dorothy Fillmore, Rufus Poole, Kathy Lunsford, Terri Clark, Tom Brown, Kim McRae. Tony Ridings, C. 0. Spann, Jr., Lanie Noblitt, Celeste TUlson, Lisa Tillson, David Swanson Billy Howard. Doug Mushet and Richard Durham. Editorial Letters nnnintiininiinniiniiiiiiinininnniiinniininiii on Student Life Ever since Mr. Perkinson assumed the presidency six mon ths ago, there have been rumblings about student life and the image it has “given the college. Too many parties, too much drinking, hours too loosely set, etc. If, When, and How a crackdown on such things, be they real or imagined, would be set into motion has been the subject of considerable talk among students. Perhaps the vehicle has sur faced in the form of the Faculty Executive Committee’s request for a study of student life and housing by the Student Life Committee, for it will ertainly examine these matters. Such an examination will call for objectiveness and restraint on the part of the committee to avoid letting personal opinions get in their ways, as well asto avoid letting the discovery of un desirable situations lead to oversized curtailments of student freedom, as is feared in some quarters of the SA community. It will call for attentiveness on the part of the student body in following the committee’s progress and responsibility in seeking out and expressing opinions to Student Life Committee members. They are listed below this editorial. For its part, THE LANCE will cover the activities of the study as it negotiates its way toward its January 22 deadline, reporting them as they develop. The SLC report will be a substantial and influential document. Make sure your views are heard while it is in the making. John Clausz Malcolm Doubles William Loftus Student Life Committee Faculty Members Jo Ann WiUiams David McLean William Holland Alvin Smith STUDENT MEMBERS & CAMPUS ADDRESSES Sally Beatty Steve Fox Concord 216 New Meek 138 Joyce Dew Albemarle 107 Steve Elkins New Meek 134 Peg Kays Wilmington 317 Paul Miller Winston-Salem 227 Marti Newbold Wilmington 315 COLLEGE GULF ACROSS FROM SOUTH CAMPUS ENTRANCE FREE Car Wash with Fill-Up of Gas. MECHANIC ON DUTY ■ DRIVE SAFELY 2 Here’s The Text Of The Dean’s Letter Dr. David McLean, Chairman Student Life Committee Dr. Malcolm C. Doubles Dean of Students Dear Drs. McLean and Doubles: The Faculty Executive Committee requests that the Student Life Committee study: 1. The Student Housing Program, its purpose, struc ture, and non-structures and its philosophy of Student Life. 2. Student attitudes toward the quality of Student Life, academic and social. The Committee is asked to delineate the positive features of the Housing Program as well as the shortcomings and inadequacies of the program. We would hope that the Com mittee in its report will ar ticulate its philosophy of Student Life and its recom mendations for a Housing Program consistent with and complimentary to that philosophy. To be of any func tional use, the Committee’s recommendations must also be consistent with reasonable expectations as to college resources. The evaluation and survey of student attitudes as to the quality of Student Life should provide an identification of those qualities and charac teristics of the student ex perience at St. Andrews which we should strive to preserve. At the same time, we woul hope that the evaluation and survey would identify those shortcomings and undesirable charac teristics in Student Ufe which we should strive to eliminate or minimize. I am enclosing copies of a search of the literature on student residence studies and problems made by Dean David McNair, You may want to make sure that Committee members read this study and that there is some agreement as to what is understood to be the professional attitude toward the role of the student’s dormitory life and his wider college experiences. So that the Committee’s study and report may be of use in our long range planning, we request that it be filed with the Faculty Executive Com mittee no later than Novem ber 5th, 1975. Sincerely yours, Victor C. Arnold Vice President for Academic Affairs Chairman, Faculty Executive Committee More on Sharks Dear Editor; I am probably relieved like yourself to learn that Mr. Bradley is alive and well. But this does not detract from the seriousness of the impending danger of a St. Andrews “JAWS”. Why just the other day I heard a student making light of sharks. Here is what he said: “Why did the shark paint his victim orange? So he could tell his kids they were eating at Howard Jdinson’s.” He con tinued, “Why do sharks have flat noses? From running into parked barracudas.” Now Mr. Courtney may be able to gain a ha ha from the dilemma but I promise you this is serious, ^^ere is Ms. (sic) Neylans? The number of people disappearing is growing greater everyday. Has anybody seen or heard from Donald Hart? No, The time is now for all good students to come to the aide of their school. The shark is there I know it! You’ve got to help me find him and kill him. On The Other Hand: Mr. Chuck Westburg’s ap pointment as head of the maintenance seems to be producing results. Veteran holes in the pavement are being patched. A contractor has been hired to do some roofing repair long deferred. The golf course is thriving. It looks like a course again af ter a summer of neglect. Greens are being cross-cut; they’ve been aerated and fer tilized. The bunkers have been weeded and filled with new sand. Hundreds of divots mark the fairways, but it will take a while to fix that. Tom Whiteley’s beginning golf class had a head start. Thangs seem to be on the move. The President had another party this week, this aie for James Laughlin and Mrs. L.A. number of students were in vited, as has been the case at all the functions he’s had at his home. It is a good practice; the atmosphere is relaxed and friendly. It keeps the chief in touch with his constituency. The Presidential lawn by the way, has sprouted its win ter grass and is blindingly green compared to the sub dued reds and browns of the residence. Two pots of marigolds flank the front steps, making little blazes of color. Drive by sometime. It’s a si^t to see. 612 South Main, on your right as you go into town. The easy way to kill a shark that I Imow of is to feed it something poisonous. Mrs. Pete perhaps? (Maybe delete that, lin) Dean Doubles? We We must act now or forever be a ser ving dish to an oversized swimming hold. Sincerely, Peter BCTchley LAUGHLIN really wanted to dean i? the mmonetary and banking system in I^y.” “Econimics,” said the New Directions publisher, “was the obsession of Pound’s life. If the city of New York had star ted listening to ‘Uncle Ez’ 20 •years ago, they wouldn’t be about to default on their bon ds.” . , In spite of his high praise tor the poet’s intellect and wisdom, Laughlin said he felt that Pound’s alleged anti' semitism was a matter of “mental disease,” rather thM simple prejudice, and add that psychiatrists had con" firmed this view when they examined Pound after taken into custody by j government following Wor Warn. — Daylight Savings Time, or rather, its departure, has w- set numerous biologic c here. Atfeidance at breatf has been -vsin awake an hour early- Qo the LA building are ba K » their old ways-each reading different time. Hopeful y they’ll be fixed soon. linthompso'*