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! i i "1 i f 1 i Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Friday, September 20, 1968 y.v.v ...v.w.'.v Coetfe Ge JW Asters Colninbia Prexy Promises Freedom For some 350 freshmen women this semester promises to be one of their most exciting at least it'll be that way if any of 175 Big Sisters have anything to say. The Big Sisters, freshman orientation counselors, are inaugurating the Big-Little Sister Program this week with the hope of helping entering girls to get settled and, according to Women's Freshman Co-ordinator Joyce Davis, "showing them just what a Carolina education can be." Miss Davis stressed that each new coed will have a Big Sister who will be her "personal contact" and give her advice with any problem. In addition to aiding the girls on an individual basis it is hoped the program will strengthen the entire residence college system. The program will continue through the fall term and TV RENTALS! 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NEW YORK (UPI)-Andrew W. Cordier, Columbia University's acting president, told a student rally Thursday there would be "no repression whatsoever" on the troubled Columbia campus, Cordier made the remark at a rally of 300 students called by the moderate Students for a restructured University to protest the denial of campus facilities to the more radical Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). SDS led the protest demonstrations last spring which resulted in hundreds of arrests, violent clashes with the police and the suspension of classes for two months. It also "caused a disruption of the fall registration Wednesday. There was fear the SDS would try. to continue the disruptions Thursday, but the rally was peaceful and registration for Columbia's 17,500 students proceeded AF Starts 4-Year Tour msow from dull driving! Wake up to the MGB. America's best-selling im ported sports car. Test drive it, and the MGB will carry you away. See it today, at $2814 P.O.E. HOLIDAY IMPORTS Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Dealer 551 Ph. 489-2305 The Air Force has rrinstatMl its four-year Air Force ROTC program at Carolina, announced Lt. CoL Ralph B. Hemmig, professor of Aerospace Studies at the University. The four-year program is designed for freshmen. There are no academic requirements during the fall semester except Frat Rush Students planning to go through fall fraternity rush are requested to fill out fraternity preference cards at 02 South Building. Transfer students and students who have completed at least sophomore standing with a 2.0 grade average are eligible to rush. Houses will be open beginning Sunday, Sept. 29, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Other dates are Sept. 30, 7:00-10:00 p.m., Oct. 1, 7:00-9:30 p.m., and Oct. 3, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Invitations will be issued according to interest cards. a one-hour leadership laboratory penoa on Thursdays at noon. All textbooks, uniforms and supplies for AFROTC courses are paid for by the Air Force.. Freshmen interested in the program should sign up for Aerospace Studies 11 during the Drop-Add period and should contact Headquarters, AFROTC Detachment 590, in Caldwell Annex. The two-year program for anyone with two years of schooling left will also be continued, according to Lt. Col. Hemmig. without trouble. Cordier's surprise appearance at the rally brought a flood of questions from students, including one about campus resprssion. "Repression is not a word ia. my vocabulary," he said. 4t never has been and it never will be." During his brief remarks to the rally, Cordier said "What we want from this campus is, to be sure, the dynamic, forward-looking, progressive institution which engages in strenuous efforts to have a program which corresponds to the temper and needs of our time." The remarks were greeted by shouts of 'Talk about the issues. The issues." 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