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Page 4 the ram's horn January 1971 Delta Epsilon Delta Epsilon brothers. By Sammie Hudler Delta Epsilon Fraternity is sponsoring its winter rush Thursday, January 28 at the Fraternity House at 106 East Lewis St., Whiteville. Anyone in terested in pledging should contact any fraternity member or attend the meeting Thursday night at 8:00. Delta Epsilon was chartered by students of see in 1969. Since it's Why? Why aren't there any Black or Red faculty members? Why do we have to swim to class when it rains. Why hasn't Macke been closed before now? Why don't we have a new grand piano? Why is there no heat in the lobby of the auditorium? Why do people make noise in the library? Why is Columbus County politics dishonest? Why do high schools try to dearade the rams horn? Why must we do self-study packages? Why do we not have more dances? Why are we in Cambodia? Why Womens Lib? Why don't you write a letter to the Editor? SDS loses suit SDS Loses Suit. A federal judge in Hartford has denied the right of "official ca m p us recognition" to a Students for a Democratic Society group at Central necticut State College. The ruling, the first of its kind by a federal court, could affect the offical status of other SDS groups on campuses. Judge T. Emmet Clarie said testimony by students did not convince him fhe group would be peaceful and would conform to college requirements for an ap proved organization. founding, it has held various projects and ac tivities. The most recent of these was a toy and clothing drive for needy children at Christmas. Also, thev planted azaleas on the lawn of see. However, Delta Epsilon is not under the super vision of the see Senate or it's officials. It is solely a private organization comprised of SCC students. "The streets of our country are in turmoil. The Universities are filled with students rebelling and rioting. Communists are seeking to destroy our country. Russia is threatening us with her might. And the republic is in danger. Yes danger from within and without. We need law and order! ...Without law and order our nation can not sur vive. —Adolph Hitler' Body Language—Think twice before you cross that leg! Your body movements speak louder than words, according to Julius Fast's new book, "Body Language." The way a man rearranges his own appearance and his display of little gestures may term him "sexy" by some women. A person with arms clasped defensively may be saying "Stay away from me," or "No, I don't agree with you." Support The PAJNS THE TAP ROOM Where The Good Times Flow Open 5:50 till 11:30 Heart of Whiteville FREE PORTABLE T. V. With Any American Motors Car WELLS Olds - American Downtown WhitmillB DO v„„ think people should «"ly 'or their skinr.rophies, or lor ornamentation. No I think If a person kills an animal he should do something with the meat because it^s inhumane to kill something for their heads only. Lewis Keith Freshman I think that the slaughtering of any big game animal simS^for his pelt is a shameful waste. It should be stopped by law. Jay Barrmgton Sophomore Ecologically speaking, we've made a mess. For examole, around the turn of the century exotic plumes were Ssed in women's hats from birds like the ostrich and The cockatoo-and even rarer species which because of this are now extinct. Certain big members of the cat lamiiv-the jaguar and the tiger-are now on the verge of IxSion becLse of their skins being used m women's coats A $100,000 coat doesn't keep a woman any warmer than a $100 coat. I'm against it. J.M. Martin Chemistry Instructor No Animals don't mount human heads. So humans shouldn't mount animal heads, although sometimes I think it might be a good idea. Phil McPherson Freshman No! It's inhuman. Animals have feelings. Janyce Barnes Freshman * * * * fantastic * * t Selection Of Shirts And Flared Pants * PENN S GRILL MALE CREIGHTON H.I.S. MANHAHAN J.S. MANN’S Whiteville * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Colli^^^.V. & Appliance Metereia Magnovex Large Stock Of 8 Track& Cassette Tapes - WHITFWIIIF _ i-iuiii »ucri an examinaTion, we think/ will come a clearer understanding of the problems that have occasioned and surrounded campus protest, and, we hope, also the beginnings of recognition or development of widespread agreement, where such agreement already exists unperceived or is developable, concerning solutions to the problems.'^ Bill McCauley Judy Mincey Betty King Lewis Keith Nelda Sue Home . liCS Alice Jocobs Taressa Pait Jimmy Fogle Phylis Wood Glo Jordan
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