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Show Trustee Chiefs Adult university policymakers don't want students or acuity members on their boards of trustees, according to a poll recently conducted by the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges. col- lege and university boards was rejected by 68 percent of 800 private and public college board chairmen questioned. Faculty members fared worse. College chairmen opposed accepting them on the boards by a 69 percent vote. j )m r (Its made with Pubs On Cempus Reject Students Student membership on - w Mtw Triggered by a reduction of the legal drinking age, more colleges are opening sites on campus where young people can drink. Some are named The Pub for their English counterparts. Such establishments generally serve only beer and wine. A national survey of 429 colleges by Robert Rainville, director of the student union building at the University of Rhode Island, shows that 102 campuses have a place where students can consume alcohol. The types of pubs range from a beer tap in the cafeteria at the University of Northern Iowa to a complete bar atop the student union building at the University of Wisconsins Milwaukee campus. Forty-on- e percent of the schools with bars did not have them four years ago, reports Rainville. There is no doubt college students, like other young people, are going to drink alcohol. It makes good sense that college administrators are now providing a suitable campus atmosphere to drink in rather than letting the young folks meander the streets at night. & Isolation end Drugs geographic remoteAlaska is plagued with drug ness, problems similar to those of other states. A 17,000-sampl- e survey of Despite Anchorage students, conducted by the Greater Anchorage Area Borough Health Department, found that only 26.6 percent of those polled were More than 37.1 percent used alcohol, and 36.3 percent used other drugs most frequently the But users also remarijuana. h ported trips on glue, remover, paint thinner, pep pills and Even at the sixth grade level, 6.4 percent of the students reported using as many as six different types of drugs. The study was reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association, and was accompanied by an editorial commentary by Dr. Robert Strauss of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine: The findings of this survey leave little room for comfort, Strauss wrote. They show how pervasive the use of chemicals has become, how many different kitids of drugs are involved, and how the use of drugs has progressively involved younger and younger age groups. smaller doses of two laxatives.) Some single ingredierif-laxative- s work on the Sunday punch theory. One big dose of a strong laxative that can knock your system for a loop. Caroid & Bile Salts Tablets are made up of two separate laxatives that combine the surety of a strong laxative with the gentleness of a mild one. Together they help ease you to regularity without sudden urgency upset. And because the dosage Caroid & is Bile Salts Tablets are thorough and so predictable you can almost set your watch by them. Take two tablets at bedtime. Get a good nights sleep. And yoi can expect to be back on schedule in the morning. Gentle Caroid & Bile d, non-user- s. nail-polis- pain-killer- s. Salts Tablets - the laxative to help put your system back two-togeth- THE Via PRESIDENT AND DAUGHTER KIM The Ague a Choice Kim Agnew, daughter of Vice President Spiro Agnew, will venture into Democratic territory this blonde has fall. The chosen small, rural, liberal Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., to continue her higher education. Massachusetts, of course, is the only state that Sen. George McGovern (D., S. Dak.) carried in the 1972 Presidential election. Kim gained notoriety in October of 1969 for her desire to wear a black armband in support of Viet nam moratorium demonstrations. Her Vice Presidential father, however, invoked parental authority and forbade Kim to demonstrate. "They need authority at some point, Vice President Agnew said, "and when they dont get it, theyre unhappy. As a result of her fathers decision, Kim Agnew became an overnight cause celeb of fellow young people, and a "Free Kim Agnew slogan flourished on buttons, shirts and signs for a short time thereafter. er on schedule. k N 25 |