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Ya-fa-ta, Ya-fa-ta
That's the general trend of conversation between the 600
freshmen and more" than 1200 fraternities on campus.
We thought television put a cramp on the. powers of con
versation but the Interfratermty Council's edict on the mat
ter, which limits conversation to the' above phrases as of Mon
day night till Oct; 7 (two we4?ks from now) tops all bang on
conversation that know of.
Here's hoping the more kKjMaciofis members id the earn
in is c$m hold their tong&ea,-
The Record
Jtisl to keep the record straight-
We happen to believe in the honor system. We also -bap-pen
to see only a faint resemblance between the honor sys
tem used in the U, S, S, E. and the one in existence on this
campus,
, A columnist in yesterday's paper indicated a disagreement
with the above beliefs, Unfortunately, by error, .his byline
was omitted from the article,
We were then credited with his beliefs,' Newspapers gen
erally set matter reflecting 4heir editorial policies and opin
ions in a distinct type, in a special place (this here, to be ex
plicit) so that such errors may not, occur in the minds of
renders.
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...... ad- apmid- asa4 aaMMa&dL aatdf arias&nd we go-
This is ear slf esrv&oi ia a s&aBed attempt to discover
hy th fewiJdisgs we are b jf aren't getting built.
Twe aew Se&oot ef Busiruwai Adraiaistration,. originally
scheduled to- fee feisfe5d this mxita,. is isow scheduled to be
fiaiobed m Deeawser., Xja&xriMatica frsn the office of the
Director of Opj?tms iftdseatsir that it will be at least Spring
before t3e- seket i fkT&skmd
Bease.a: T eoract6r wau3abie to obtain, necessary
limstosae fer' a period of scxner jaofttfes and- was therefore
uEble proeaed with eonsraetict Copper brass, a oth
e3r metafe were aSs s&eeabJe;. Tlse government requires:
co&ntlesg' fbrwwr. piwities,. reqieats' -anl justifications" be
fore releasjbg' s?ck stratsegse. material.. Once stockpiling au
thorities issue permits fe hayf it is another matter to actually
.find1 the materiaL
Thenr the brick maa&na str'ak. For over two months last
Berhvg.. Cor.struelion em every new bnaHding except Derm
.was completely kalted AM other unioiis went out on sym
pathy strikes,- "M" Dr was spared- because the swnall ccm
tractor building it uies M-unio Iafer. -
The carpenters are now cm strike, ffave been for three
weeic&r Other uosionsr aain out m sympathy strike. The la
borers will get iwmpfeymnt compesasation,, hardly enough
t make up for their' wages.. The contractor losesr money. The
University loses tiraev
The contractor is paid for the j-ob,. not for time,, hence his
of money. Any private individual (or corporation) in the
state may accept a bid from a contractor and insert a dead
line' with the stipulation; that the contractor defaults a sum
oi' money for each day over the deadline. However; he must
th-en also add- a stipulation lor a bonus of a certain sum for
ewthi day under the deadline. This the state will not allow
any- state agency to do '
"So-, - No -deadline is set for ccm tractors. They are still paid
tm the hmis of the job and kse momey lor each day they do
rfvt work. The- eontraetr understand is made for a certa-in-lAjilding
with certain equtprnenrt for a certain amount of
m?oney, .
ov The Uftivarsity ordered furnitur ebeds chairs, tables
for the new dormitory. The furniture was bought for this
rmmth (when the building was msppc&ed to be finished), and
ir ready. The builfling is now supposed to be ready by De
cerober. It may actually be finished in the Spring,
Trie shippers want the University to take the furniture out
of their warehouses. The University has no plaee to store it,
&ri will have to pay storage unttil the building is completed.
Other equipment; Huge machines, and thousands of small
er items have been ordered for the new medical school, which
won't be ready before Spring now. Furniture, machines, and
other equipment is ready to be moved into the roofless walls
of the commerce school. Incidentally, faculties have been
hired for both schools, but they have nowhere to teach.
Quite a series of headaches, what?
Sometimes we wonder , . , and rrmrd and around , ,
'Tlse e&ifege is oae of tke great
3wnI iRstaatibns wkick reader
feras and. csatiuty & AaieriGaa.
culture,.'" sajs Eacyclopedia
Axericana..
"Thuff the 5,81XI-oii stHts
who start their ack! year at
TJTfC are ta render form
an eantintiTty t Aarwerieari
culture.""
When the: samestiientis' are
viwd at a football game or
passing t2ie tiarke m the Bath
skeller it seems incredible that
l-ey mi gilt fee capable of ren
dering' form; ami continuily to
Tet than and their eoztr
psrts over the cowBtry must
eventually fall the task of
moulding the destiny of this
cmsntry perhaps the entire world...
e&sntry perhaps the entire
world.. For if t5iose who- receive
t3e achrantage- of a college ed
ucation are not to ccntroE the
course of eventi?,. certainly
those who do not cannot be ex
pected to successfully under
take tJie rpragilDility
The Carolisa stiident wijlv
verthele3,. sperid little of his
time or efforts eonsideririg the
rewderi of form and coritin
uity to culture. He will irftead
fee concerned with, his own pre
sent and fisture,, his beliefs and
ideologies,, arid his mode of trr-ir-.
But it is throgh these fac
tors that her' knowmjfly or not
to shape the country's culture.
The- qaestion then is: is the
American; -CoHege, 'm this case
U?C, capable of eqJipisag its
charges to- "best form the- attrife--lates
necesary to the reason
sibihty which will fee thrrs?
The belief reflected "m tJae
policies of this tfnrrerswty are,
geeraITy, that it is up to
stdmt to form his own qisK
ties through ixm, t his own dis
cretiow, of the ample facilities
of the Uwtversrty and the Uni
versity eomTntrnity,
Tke student, exceptis the
eoda, is not coerd m the f?r-
muiaikm of few; morale habit,
or abilities- The University offers
ajapie guidance at e-rry tm,
hut the srAudent is left to his
own devices in Hs use.
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The question now levri:
Co the atsKJerrt take adTim-
tae of hi college fcdwcMion to
form the e$eiatial properkies he
shots M with Tesonable ese?
Here itofrre exists some doubt.
The weakening of iastitutio
of which much is said yfecewtiy
is , certainly present to some ex
tent, ard the coHegte as eon
tribors t otr ewiture mt
take their share of the bl a'me.'
The impoftant thing is that
the student mnt although It
may squire some ffffort n his
prt, avail KwmK to the iaeiii
tl f the mrerHy ha aeh a
way as to bcowv an aaet t a
healthy gocJeiy,
From the maze ef factors
ored by the Univewty to
ward individual development,
the modern student must- elact
thoe which will give bim the
insight, ch4ractr, and jvtde
ment neeery to hk being a
stimuli to a better soeit
stronger intitotkn, ftd
gequently lasting cwHnre.
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