0104 - p3," 'OOO 0114 e- The Spring Formal, entitled "Fantasy Of The Sea", wasji.o„l.4 Saturday, May 24, 1969, from 9:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. The., cie_cor transformed Erie Hall into a deep sea paradise, through which the couples floated on waves-of . muSic furnished by Chuck Dressler and, his orchestra., The marine queen of the evening was Miss Marty Hayes. Her court included three lovely attending mermaids: Miss Kim Kimberlin, Miss Becky Ruhl, and Miss Kathy Zuber. _ _ The "Fantasy" was. followed by the Prom-to-dawn, which was appropriately held at the Beach comber Hotel, where Behendthes and ' their dates grooved to the sound of the Spectre of Tyme from :1:00 to 6:00 A.M. and ate heartily lien the delicious buffet mas'served.. STEM (conto from po 4) No. He's a State Policeman, who, since November has been working up here undercover posing- as-a student in the LAC dept. Pro— bably with their knowledge, we don't know, but definitely- with the University's knowldge v _to.fin ger Students who are subversive and. use drigs. His cover's-been blown nopx and he'll have-to go somewhere else. Thursday. -after the demonstration in which there were several pitched battles-with the JOCKS and these people I men— tioned were urging them 0n..• .I. was pilled off the flagpole-where I was speaking by Bill Stansfield and several other peopled -For— tunately they fought like girls and we all have scratches and teeth marl*, and they have-black eyes . and a few of them won't be having sex for a while....but the, stopped us, they pulled me back. They told me to calm down, 'and I told them to get fucked. I told Dr. Murphy to get faked yesterday, and I told ai Lewis to get fucked yesterday. Amd after the demon— stration,_ Thursday, Paul was ar— rested.... Col. Pelton walked out here and asked if I knew a kid. And then he said now I can find him, and he walked over to the kid and said, "They. have a wanant for your arrest up there, do you want to go up and see the lieuten ant of the State Police?" Paul said, "No, if he wants me he can come down and get me.? So we started -to walk away with Paul, and a local policeman and this undercover agent walked up, put' their hands on Paul's shoulder an saitd, "stay here." And Dean Rhodj es came down, Asst., he's on the Dean of-Students , Staff, and they said, "Dean Rhodes, is this the boy?" And he said,"Yes." And th said,"You're under arrest", sl4:po— ped the handcuffs on him behind his back, and dragged him away. 0000 0 We blocked the car until they just about ran e ver us 9 and we pcghdadt l he shit out of it for a while. Then we went down to the police station and we collected one hundred dol lars bail, because there were five warrants out. Paul , s bail was first two-hundred dollars, but we convinced them to lower it to fifty dollars, because we don't have the two-hundred'dol lars. Thit interesting thing for people to look in Saturday's New York Times, on page 23 there's a picture, of the balck brothers at Freensboro who were busted for shooting at the National Guards- Men. , And they're leading them in to the police station, with their HANDS ABOVE' THEIR HEADS AND NOT ONE OF THEM'S HANDCUFFED. Yet Paul was being taken down foi- mal icious mischief, specifically fo . breaking the lock, a University lock l -was handcuffed and dragged away. So' we've issued five de mands to the administration, and we got a response --if you get a hold of today's COLLEGIAN [May 25] you can get the response. And you can probably get the demailds better than I can give them. they mst immediately remove alLundercovr er_agents ftom the Udyersity Campus They must immediately drop charges for isal students for whom warrants are out; they-must immediately be gin. a process for informing a stu dent before any police come on cam pus .and arrest him that he will be—arrested and what the charges will. be so he can get legal fee and bail; and that they must tale legal action against Mr. Elias, Mr. Felton, Mr. Barnes, and Mr. Scott who were urging people to, fight. Their positions are des dribed in the COLLEGIAN. And we intend to press these demands. Today we're. out here, roasting a pig, it's sortsof like What the people want it to be. This has' been declared Peoples Park East. It can be the fact that the only good pig is a dead pig. Plus so lidarity with the brothers ; out at Berkley, and - it's also a pro gram we're going to work now with the BSU. We're going'to take U niversity property, I said take because they won't give it to us we asked yesterday. Land on the outskirts that's vacant. We're going to actually build a park and there is a large black com— munity in Mountain Uilon 9 " and a large white community in Snowshoe s who are poverty stricken. While at State College 9 which is only a couple miles away 9 their fat stomachs get fatter. It is the most affluent community in Appa lachia. And since the University won't fulfill .the role, wesTe going to do it for them 9 so the blacks and the white radicals of SDS are going to get together and build this park° We're going to start a progrwr and - nn it -da1.11 6 - -the.ztmncr latex on Ihere going to - tryto - harre - Lhebe thirrgzr-emmia 4 lietk=ad 9 ---drive the Kids - up - arreir - Paleuts - will -be buL ingiag them-tap - . We-waht to-re. sairtir_ctalic-tiri, arm& this is what - we int - ertd - to - dor-lotith adririaticrn. alsolute“d to - ii;Lv.e these demduds s.L4vistied. They -can -- -argu about, Alvm.uld 9 - aild they can say - that 4Ley I.IoL - L't to the money h.tve - the - Lime. Bat they - better- - find - -the - timr 9 --anti it totkb no -Lau Ley - tcr -grauL,iittat - weire de- Pirsd - therr - ke -going to -do - ±t ;Crr- I --really - care - t -fcr- Idrat the -stad-ent -might dcr where. ALMGET-EVERYTHING WE READ IN TIME NEWSWEEK, EVERTHING-§ THEY ALWAYS skx "gps AND COMMUNISM"' ALL TG GETHER-WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO -SAY . YOU 'MUri•T.:BE' TIRED OF . Not really, - this -was the weekly thing on damUs 2 - th'ey always call us one name or another. LET ME ASK YOU THIS, ARE YOU A MEICM? - I - am not a member of the Comma-, nisi Party, I happen to believe in some of the Marxist doctrine 9 and a lot of.us do but this is not a relevant issue. We're students for social change, and changes that . have to be made, and we go strictly by one clause in the Dec laration of Independence whl:ch says that people will suffer suf ferings only . to a certain point, and then when the tyranny becomes so extensive as to become the op pressor they will overthrow this government and overthrow this ty ranny by any means necessary. We support, that c 4 use in the Declar ation of Independence.....that's how we feel. These things-have to be stopped by any means neces sary. DID YOU' GO TO THE CASSIUS CLAY S MUHAMMAD ALI TALK LAST NIGHT ??? Yes. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE IDEA OF SEPARATISM LIKE HE SUGGESTED? I believe _very - strongly in separa tism, but I don't think Mr. Ali reflects what I understand to be the position of the people in the black community I know. Separ atisn is absolutely necessary. . ti ; • - t t 4. •