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mfr. ffl 'I ' 14 'ss s George Mendoza collects pennies tor votes which led third-place win in the Ugly Man Contest. xy? i. FV ,, l to his I .. -.. Concentration plus coordination equals Cliff Wood's athletic ability in the Kappa pledges vs. faculty volleyball game. CBelow1 Ugly Man contestant Larry Roberts solicits contribu- tions from an obliging Jimmy Chow.
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i l i 4 l i l i Schoenbrun Says VVar ls Mistake David Schoenbrun, veteran newsman who has reported on Viet Nam for twenty-two years, told his audience that the present war is a mistake. Review- ing the conflict in Viet Nam, he criticized United States involvement in Vietnamese affairs. I don't like Communism, but I don't think the United States can help military Fascists fight Com- munism, he said. He contradicted present reports of American suc- cess in Viet Nam. Three years ago we estimated the enemy had 400 men in the South. After our drop- ping one million tons of bombs, they now have 40,000 regular fighters in the South, he declared. Does this sound as if we are winning the war? A former chief correspondent for CBS, he is now a professor of international affairs at Columbia Uni- versity where he teaches a course on Vietnamese history. ln 1946 he interviewed Ho Chi Minh, North Vietnamese leader, and has been on the battlefield frequently since in addition to reading all reports re- lated to Viet Nam. 1-53g V ,ftl I ng, l Deploring US policy in Viet Nam, Schoenbruri urged complete and immediate withdrawal. Schoeribrun gestures forcefully while mak- ing a point at the question-and-answer ses- sion held in the SUB. 3 D
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Ugly Men Commence Spring Social Activities Campus activities this spring ranged from a review of foreign policy to a search for Easter Eggs. On March 1, Kappas conducted an Ugly Man On Campus Contest with contestants sponsored by various clubs, and pennies counted as votes, The winner, Frank Cagle, received a five-dollar prize from the sorority. Larry Roberts was second in the contest and George Mendoza claimed third place. Pledges of Kappa sponsored a pledge ver- sus faculty April Fools volleyball game. One of the main setbacks for the pledges proved W to be inviting a few tall members of the faculty to oppose them. Their fate was made apparent as the Kappas lost all three games to their superiors. On a more serious level were two free speech forums sponsored by the Forums Committee. Barbara Allen, chairman, or- ganized the first session on the Viet Nam war. The second involved an informal debate on the two Student Government platforms. During heated political exchanges in the cafeteria, other students were participating in an Easter Egg Hunt in front of the SUB. Oh, look! The egg with a golden ribbon. John James and Jimmy Chow team up to find and share the five-dollar prize egg in the hunt. ' ii 'Q ' 19 i I l i 5 i - i i l 2 i Intent students find the speakers argument valid during one Gary Ivey airs his views on the the war in Viet of the free-speech forums. Nam in a free-speech forum.
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