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Lesbian feminism is more than "civil
rights for queers" or an alternate life style,
Charlotte Dunch, lesbian feminist, said
Thursday night.
Bunch appeared as part of the Women's
Festival sponsored by the Association of
Women Students.
"Above all. lesbianism is women's
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"Impeachment would be like exorcism,"
Prof. William Keech told students Thursday
night, "with President Nixon representing
the 'No. 1 evil spirit' to society and Peter W.
Rodino (House Judiciary Committee
chairman) acting as exorcist."
Speaking as part of a political science
faculty panel on "Nixon: The Issue of
Impeachment," he said, "it is the
Republicans who would gain most through
impeachment proceedings. Right now Vice
President Gerald Ford is the most popular
candidate to succeed Nixon in .1976.
including such Democrats as Ted Kennedy,
Henry Jackson and George Wallace."
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Three Joyner women and a Henderson
Residence College man have announced
their candidacies for the four senior class
offices.
"Running on the same ticket will be
Howard Evans, president; Helen Ross, vice
president; Eleanor MacCorkle, secretary;
. ,zn .Debbie Stuart, treasurer.
Li. .i-' announcing their intentions the four
said, "We accept the non-influential role that
class officers play in university policy
making, and we will direct our efforts
towards a more unified senior class through
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assertion of their right to love other
women to put themselves first in their lives
in all ways, sexually, emotionally and
economically," Bunch said.
But she also pointed out that lesbianism is
not solely based on sex.
Bunch has lived in a lesbian commune in
Washington, D. C, for three years and
teaches two courses in feminist politics at
American University.
Speaking before a largely female
Prof. Richard Richardson, speaking on.
the legal and Constitutional aspects of
impeachment, said "a historical precedent is
not the most important issue."
Impeachment was included in the
Constitution as a direct check on executive
power, Richardson said. "It should not be
viewed as a spooky, grand, scary operation
that if we invoke it, we will tear the system
apart."
Richardson also said the charge of "high
crimes and misdemeanors" for impeachment
was originally subsituted by the framers of
the Constitution for the term
maladministration.
Prof. Frank Munger spoke on the states'
role in impeachment. "We should not
overlook the possibility of the bizarre." he
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an increase in service functions."
In order to achieve their goals, the group
proposed four major objectives:
to establish a career week in the fall
semester, sponsoring speakers in various
business and professional fields.
to improve relations with the
administration to enable planning of a
graduation ceremony of the senior class's
choice. .
to continue and expand the spring
festival initiated by this year's seniors.
to increase input from the seniors on
planning of the graduation ceremony,
expecially in selection of the speaker.
Evans, a history major and current
governor of Henderson Residence College,
said the group has worked together in the
past on inter-dorm activities and would be
successful as class officers. He is a member of
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audience. Bunch said lesbian feminist theory
is only one ideology of the feminist
movement. She bases her theory on two
assumptions.
First, she said, "Our society today is male
supremist. And also, "Institutions in our
society are established to benefit the rich,
white and males.'"
Lesbian feminist politics questions
heterosexuality as an institution of society
said. He noted that several governors have
been impeached in the 20th century. Most
famous among them was Louisiana Gov.
Huey Long. Long was unsuccessfully
impeached in the 1930's for conspiracy in the
assassination of a political opponent.
"Impeachment would be a good thing for
our society," Prof. Orion White concluded.
"Whether or not Nixon is convicted,
impeachment would give us a chance to see
the evil aspects of our system and give us
grounds for transformations."! ,
As a final note, White warned
impeachment would not serve its purpose "if
we 'are overcome with political zeal and
become absorbed in the legal aspects of the
process, losing sight of the larger issues of
ethical and moral significance."
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Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and has
been working with the Student Academic
Reform Committee.
Ross, a journalism major from
Greensboro, said, "the most radical proposal
we are making is that seniors be allowed to
choose the speaker for graduation." Ross
has served as past orientation coordinator
for Joyner dorm and is presently the social
chairman.
MacCorkle, an American history major,
said she supports the idea of a periodic
newsletter to serve the special interests of the
, senior class. She is currently serving as
SCAU representative from Joyner.
Rounding out the group is Debbie Stuart
an accounting major from Wingate, N.C.
Stuart said she has been active in dorm
government and is serving as her dorm's
visitation chairman this semester.
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and focuses on a woman's seil-idciuity. or
woman-identified woman, she explained.
"Heterosexuality is more than sex," she
said. "It is ideological, political, economical
and personal support to male supremacy.
"It (heterosexuality) is an institution that
defines each woman for men her body and
services as property of man."
Lesbianism proves that women do not
need a man to be fulfilled, she said.
Economics, the family and passivity are
attacked by lesbians because they cannot
function in terms of them and depend cn
men, she continued.
Bunch said sexuality is an important part
of the women's movement. Women now
realize that they have a choice in their sexual
preferences; they can be lesbians, bisexuals
or heterosexuals, she explained.
"In the long run, we'll come to the point in
sexuality where homosexuality and
heterosexuality will have no meaning; there
will just be sexuality," she said.
It is difficult to have a full view of sexuality
without experiencing both homosexuality
and heterosexuality, she said.
"Most lesbians have had both kinds of
sex," Bunch said, adding she had been
married at one time.
"I'm not saying lesbianism is a dream land
and there's no class differences," Bunch
emphasized, "but there is a sense of control
over one's life."
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Today's Activities
Ail AFS retumess interested In organizing a weekend in
late March are asked to meet tonight at 6:30 in room 2 35 of the
Union. If unable to attend, call Mary Meiiina, 933-3561.
John Ingram, N.C. Commissioner of Insurance, will speak
today at 7:30 p.m. in room 202-204 of the Union.
The Gay Awareness Rap Group will meet today at 7 p.m. at
218 Pitisboro St
Ken Gabel of Kibbutz Ally a will be at tiliei, 210 W.
Cameron St., at 10 a.m. today.
Persons Interested In the issue of N.C. PIRG on the UNC
campus should meet at 8 p.m. today in 205 Union.
Prof. Philip Levin, Brown University, will speak on
"Structure Preserving Image RestratJon" today at 4 p.m. In
265 Phillips.
Coming Events
A Minyan for traditional Sabbath services will meet at the
Hi lid House Saturday at 9:15 a.m. For further Information call
99-3141.
- Dr. Kenneth Brinkhous will speak on "New Vistas in
Thrombosis'' Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. in the UNC School of Public
Health Auditorium.
The Department of Computer Science is sponsoring a
series of eight lectures by Prof. C.A.R. Hoare of Queen's
University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, on the topic of "A Model
Operating System."
Lectures will be at 3:30 p.m. In 324 Phillips Hall, on Feb. 1 8,
20, 22, 25 and 27.
Prof. S. James Press, University of Chicago, will speak on
"Bayesian Factor Analysts" Monday, Feb. 25, at 4 p.m. in 2S5
Phillips.
Prof. Len Interrante of G.E. Laboratories will apeak on
"One Dimensional Electron Transport In Transition
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invited.
Interviews for sub-committee chairmen of the
International Handicrafts Bazaar wiU be held Feb. 20 through
March 1. All persons interested please sign up for an
interview at the main Y office.
Those interested In working on a 1974 Symposium on East
Asia should attend a meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in room
202 of the Union.
Dr. Tom Caves, North Carolina State University, will speak
on "Effective Potential tor Valence Electrons In Atoms,"
Tuesday at 4 p.m. in 221 Venable HaU.
Prof. Edward A. Rentier, William and Mary, will speak on
"Quantum Mechanical Scattering as a Transport Process,"
Friday at 3 p.m. In 247 Phillips Hall.
The Institute of Latin American Studies will hold a
luncheon meeting Wednesday from noon to 1:30 p.m. at 570
Hamilton Hall.
There will be a buffet lunch Tuesday from 11:45 a.m. to
12:45 p.m. at the Battle House. The community is welcome.
The UNC Chemistry Department . will sponsor a
symposium on the "Chemical Aspects of Evolution,' during
the afternoon and evening t AprH &.; ?-
Registration is free but space is limited. Register in
advance or write: Evolution Minisymposium, Department of
Chemistry, UNC, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514.
Anyone Interested In a student position on the YM-YWCA
Executive Committee should sign up In room 102 of the Y.
Elections will be Tues., Feb. 26.
Those interested in Freshman Camp are invited to a supper
. and di scussion at the Wesley Foundation Sunday, Feb. 24 at
6 p.m. Sign up sheets for counselor interviews will be
available.
Please register by Wednesday, Feb. 20 in room 102 of the Y
building it you wish to attend. There will be a $1 fee.
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Ingram will speak at 7:30 p.m. in room
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appearance is sponsored by the Young
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' The Henderson Residence College (HRC)
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bulletin boards.
HRC Gov. Howard Evans said there is no
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