Segregation persists in schools The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, February 14, 1979-Page 7 Minority figures stable; number of blacks falls From UPI and Reuter WASHINGTON - Twenty-five years after the Supreme Court outlawed racial segregation, almost half the minority students in the United States still attend segregated schools, the Commission on Civil Rights reported yesterday. The report by the independent com- mission urged President Carter and Congress to take stronger action to en- force the 1954 Supreme Court decision stating that racial segretation was un- constitutional. THE COMMISSION said 46 per cent, or 4.9 million black, Hispanic, Indian and other minority students attend schools in at least moderately segregated school districts in the United States. The most severe segregation was in the major cities of the eastern and cen- tral states, where 65 to 68 per cent of minority students are in segregated school districts, it said. Minority-group students now com- prise more than 80 per cent of enrollments in Detroit public schools, and initial reaction to desegregation. "was not as adverse as many had an- ticipated," the Commission reported yesterday. COMMISSION Chairman Arthur S. Flemming, insisting that public support continues to exist for school desegregation, charged that Congress has significantly weakened the school desegregation effort 'by attaching an- ti-busing riders to the Labor-HEW ap- propriations bills." The commission's report asked Congress to reject any new anti-busing amendments and instead to provide funds to encourage "voluntary metropolitan" school desegregation programs. MSA discusses minority funding (Continued from Page 1) - (Continued from Page 1) campus has declined from 9.5 per cent in Fall, 1977 to 9.3 per cent this year. BLACK ENROLLMENT on the Ann Arbor campus declined to 6.3 per cent this year, the lowest figure since the annual report was first compiled in 1972. The percentage of Hispanic Americans also declined from last year's 1.3 per cent to 1.2 per cent. In relative terms, the Native American population at the University increased substantially. This year, Native Americans comprise .4 per cent of the total University population, com- pared to last year's figure of .2 per cent. Asian American enrollment reained the same at 1.4 per cent this year. The report also includes a study which describes the status of fhose students who were expected to graduate in 1979. This study, presented for the first time this year, reveals that disenrollment ratios ,for blacks, Hispanics and Native Americans (42.7, 46.3 and 68.0 per cents respectively) were significantly higher than those of whites and Asian Americans (25.9 and 26 per cent respectively). NATIVE Americans had the highest disenrollment ratio at 69 per cent. Blacks had a disenrollment ratio of 42.7 per cent, and Hispanics had 46.3 per cent disenrollment compared to white Coleman was not present at night's meeting. IN OTHER ACTION, Univers Cellar Board members Lai Pulkownik and Nelson Jacob: discussed the current situation with Cellar union. They briefly reported o negotiating team which had been up, and said they had not yet recei, any response from the Cellar's uni the Industrial Workers of the World. "I'm interested in getting the b service to the students," Pulkov said, "and I don't see it from a lat management point of view.' The assembly asked Pulkownik i1VAUHI1 AMY, Bussing Use To Be a Bore Dishes Use To Be A Chore And Then I Saw You By The Door , Now Bussing's Brought Me You For Four Happy Valentine's Day-Jeff 60V TO THE RCC SWEETHEART: Robes and strife are part of life, But you'll have our undying love, if you'll just return those gloves. 62' JOHN, On this; our wedding day, I proclaim: I love thee, And my heart shall beat ' The joy which thou Hast brought me for ever; Love weaves The golden rings we sh~i wear That death-and death alone-can sever. My love is with you always, Delia 39V DI, MY HONEY, The only way I can enjoy this day Is by spending it with you. Fly in. I'm in love with you. Mitchie 92V DEAR NAMI AND BOB- I love you. Bob and Nami 89V THANK YOU JESUS for dying and rising on third day to set us free from sin. We love .. 86V Jacobson to keep them informed on what the union and Board of Directors were discussing. ALSO AT THE meeting, a resolution was passed commending Architecture school representative Richard Pace for his work on negotiating with University administrators in securing funds for ex- tension of North Campus bus runs. The assembly also discussed appoin- ting a representative to a committee to discuss and review freedom of speech guidelines approved by the Senate Assembly Committee on University Affairs (SACUA) in 1977 in light of the recent incident on campus where students allegedly disrupted the speech of Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon. After some discussion about the needs of -the Literary College Student Government (LSA-SG) in the incident, MSA representative Jim Sullivan was appointed to be a member of the com- mittee to reivew the guidelines. Interim President Allan Smith had asked that MSA name a student member to the committee, which include one student, one faculty, and one administration representative. Also at the meeting, various dorm government presidents were given a chance to speak. Americans and Asian Americans who had disenrollment ratios of 26 and 25.9 respectively. Dr. English, Associate Vice- President for Academic Affairs said about theattrition study, "It doesn't exactly tell what happened to the students. The next effort will be to get more definitive answers on why these students disenroll." In addition to presenting statistics on minority enrollment and attrition, this1 year's report describes the University's new minority recruitment and reten- tion efforts. INTERIM University president Allan Smith says he feels that improvement of supportive services for minorities is an important goal. "If we're falling short on that aspect, (supportive ser-1 vices) I would like to remedy that. It ist a great waste of effort to bring peopleI here and not retain them."t Black Minority Student Services, Counselor Richard Garland also men-. tioned the imporitance of a supportivea environment. "The drop we are now seeing in enrollment is indicative off widespread attitudes that are now prevalent. If we are to continue to not provide a supportive environment, thet enrollment will continue to decline. Yout can't really expect blacks to remain if tpey are not wanted," Garland said. Commenting on the declining black enrollment, Winston Lang, executive director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People inn Detroit, said, "When minority programs were first initiated at the University. of Michigan, there were t quite a few minorities waiting to get in.e This supply has probably been b exhausted now." Lang also said economic reasons prevent many minorities from atten- h ding the University. "Many financial N aid programs have been reduced by them federal government. And as the gaps w between the 'haves' and the 'have-nots' n increase, minorities, many of whom are 'have-nots', cannot compete," he m added.- Ohio St. decides no Soviet art exhibit (Continued from Page 1) "I have a feeling of very gre regret," he said. "We would have foved to have the collection, because it's magnificent. And we had already put a lot of time and energy' into trying',to procure it," Wilson added. OTHER OSU officials voiced similar opinions. "We would not have become involved if we weren't serious about purusing this," said Andrew Broekema, OSU Dean of the College of the Arts. ,W time was running out. We didn't1 another option," he said. "I'm very disappointed," Broekema added. "The campus will suffer for not seeing it. The exhibit is a means to become better acquainted with,, the Russian culture," he said. . "AN EXCITING opportunity of ,in- troducing a new cultural context has been lost," said Betty Collns, §pokeswoman for the OSU galler. of Arts. "We are sorry," she added. r; Harold Enarson, OSU president, 'Ws not available for comment. ,,, Meanwhile, University officials trying to figure out what to do wit exhibit, which is still sitting in basement of the University Museu nkof Art. "We are still trying to get it out of.,our hair," said Bret Waller, University Art Museum Director. "We are trying to make final arrangements for a move which hopefully will occur within the next few days," he paid. Waller said once the collection iS moved from Ann Arbor, it will traveIto Madison, Wisconsin, the next scheduled. exhibition site. AKNiFII AN II GENTLEMEN. It again appears that my ass is on the fence. My legs are gone. Step up one at a time and push me off. The rules are slightly changed. You can say anything you want about this matter. V214 but you should now say it to my face. This may be - done at 411 High St. Apt. A-2. I will probbly greet you with a handshake. I will listen to your every word. I will understand if you do not show up. I regret to sever my relationship with you when I'm V214 again noticing improvements. However I must now save all my money for Eric Carmen records. Special thanks to all who really tried to help us. You taught me about friends again. I think thegame is over. Bye-Bye and gone. Tom Wright 63V214 -ILE" EPAIL. " C 2 C) ; TO MY FAVORITE office "sweety," Kark, B.D. a day early. Love, Nance. TO CINDY P.-HAPPY VALENTINES DAY a Good Day! BOB TO MY FAVORITE spring dance partner- Lookingsforward to seeing you in the landc city. Disco Dancer. DEBBIE TOMBURRINI G.F.I. A Secret Admirer DAVID:- Remember dinner in Key Largo Denise NANCY, Bo plus Bo equals Beau plus Belle happy dV214 Have dV214 LAMBDA CHI-Happy Valentine's Day Guys! Love ya, Nancy K. 94V214 TO: DON VITO- Watcha those kneecaps. PaPa Joe f 2d ' CAROL, Today is the day that I've been waiting dV214 for. Love you much and dearly. 65V214 PAUL BROWN, I knowwho you are and Isaw what you did. .dV2l4 So, ... would you be My Valentine? The 3 a.m.caller, 98V214 TO THE GIRLS in-a DELTA GAMMA, dV214 You know-a Jolen? She gotta dark hair and the bigga eyes'? Well, we'a holdin' her-a hostage. You wanna see-a her again, you better give-a us what-a dV2l4 we-a want. Understand-a. you delta gammas?. ALEN- Alrighta. Happy Valentines Day. dV214 Don Vito - - dV214 V214 IV214 that you. W214 ARMONIGE, You're wonderful and close even though you're thousands of miles away. Love, Bob. 66V214 CHRIS-You're a really super guy. I've loved our times together-and I'm looking for more! Love, Sandee. 58V214 FISHPLACE Fishy Fishy in the brook, won't you grab my little hook? Love, Stinky. 43V214 HAPPY VALENTINE'S Day from Chi Phi to Chi Omega-Hope to see you at Friday's Party NANCE: But for a night in April two years ago,'where would we be now? To the future- Denise ' V214 NANCY. It sometimes takes a running snowwangel to . . Bo dV214 TO THE GIRLS of 916 Oakland, HAPPY TINES DAY! 934 S. State. TO MARY MULARONI: Happy VD to our RA! The 61 Gang_ PAUL AND MIKE: dV214 Anything for a laugh. (look for my other valentine) d- dryo r Vae A THOSE LADIES OF SCOTT: DEE-KORTIE-& ESPECIALLY MY ROOMIE LOUIE- No one could ever ask for better friends to say HAPPY VALENTINES DAY to. I'll miss you more than you'd ever know next year. (in Animal House No. 2). Thanks so much for everything! I LOVF"YA! KRIS. dV214 CHI PHI LITTLE SISTERS WISHING THE SWEETHEARTS OF THE CHAKETT A VERY HAPPY VALENTINES DAY. WITH MUCH LOVE, THE BROTHERS OF CHI PHI 79V214 ER, J.: Hvd little cub! Thanks for sharing another one with me. Meet me on the sidewalk. ILY, NAN. 37V214 SUE I LOVE YOU -Mark - 75V214 DEAREST MARIA-I treasure our living friendship which touches pon love. LOVE GILBERT. 74V214 STINKER-Take my hand, let's walk the rest of the road of life together, take my hand, this walk will take forever. I love you.-DOUGHBOY .70V214 DR. GONZO, Can I tempt you to be my Valentine? (ala Augustine)_Love, Kathy. 73V214 TO KELLY, The bestest sis & roomie! LoveK 39V214 DEAREST G.S.W., LLYD, M, plus F. PMTAA. I, A.E.C. 10V214 C.S- DEAR RAZ: Happy Valentine's Day to the evetch" Love, Beth,. Viki, Roots, Jolen, Debbie, Spats, and Sam dV214 KLMB- While you're busy with your sewing, I await you in the other room The water's warm, my nose is growing, Take a pie break, then resume Love ha, SPBCJ dV214 TA THE MOST determined man I've ever met. Your persistant is paying off. You've sure put up with a lot but I appreciate your understanding. See ya tonite. Love, Your Favorite 17 yr. old. dV214 TO CUTES, POOH, AND VAN: Happy Valentine's Day. Go Blackhawks! Boo Sabres, Flyers, and MSU! Love, Sweets and the Fish dV214 JON: have I got EYES for you! Happy Valentine's Day. / , Kris dV214 U V L14 SHARI C.: TO SUPERMAN, Who's next? dV214 PAM- RSVP FRESHMEN' y Tommy's Holiday Camp welcomes you to a * # FREE half hour of Pinball, Foosball and 'C Video Games. Show us your meal ticket and Splay! 632 Packard Sun-Thurs 11:30=2 am Fri & Sat 11:30-3 am Will you be my Valentine? Love, Ryan 17 V2 14 MICHELLE, In the ups and downs of life, You're definitelyanother one of the ups. Happy Valentine's Day from a silly drunk. dV214 ' VAL-ROSES ARE RED, VIOLETS ARE BLUE, SUGAR IS SWEET AND FARTS LOVE YOU- LOVE SPOT. 06V214 DEAR LOGIC, Two Yrs. later and I'm still winning! Love, Emotion P.S. My aim is still true. 16V214 TO LAURIE, Mv one and only. Happy Valentine's Day! All My Love, Rob. 08V214 SHARON, Du muss immer meine vorlesungraum sen, nicht manchmal. dV214 DEAR LIBELS-Happy Valentine's Day to a bunch of Sweethearts and farewell to our beloved seniors. Love, the LIBELLIES dV214 SWEET D- I'm shattered (sha-doo-bee), but not in tatters. I love you, baby. -MJ P.S. Are you and Mick busy tonight? dV214 HAM-BONE, If you wont be my Valentine, I'll have a 28 piece mariachi band play all night outside your window. On the other hand, if you will, you'll save me about $1.98. Be mine Valentine. 25V214 MAX AND SANDY-Happy Valentine's Day! Love, bj dFV214 Dear Rob, Happy Valentine's Day, Your Friend Eva I A sound of joy will sustain Forever, as we remain Hubbie and wife For the rest of this life, As I promise with thee, The best is yet to be. Love always, S.A.P. a/k/a S.P.S. DEVELISH DENISE, The Daily has done a lot of great things for me but one of the best was the opportunity to become your friend. We had so many wild experiences that I'll always remember. But -your true friendship is what I'll never forget. Love, Naughty Nancy. dV214 - - - DOUG - - - Happy Valentine's Dayto the sweetest president I know (next to R. & J.). I hope I have brightened up your days as much as you have mine. Love, Barb dV214 LINDA BURTSKI!!! To the best big Sis. YOU're the greatest! Happy Valentine' Day. Love, Little Sister. dV214 PETE, We love you, Elmer, you old slave-driver you. From your valentines on the Daily staff dV214 LAURAL, I've found a special friend in you. Thanks for your friendship over these 4 years. I hope it will always continue to grow. Love, Nance. dV214 TO THE GUY I "RUN" INTO EVERY NIGHT AT NCRB-HI! HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY. FROM THE GIRL WITH THE FLOURESCENT NIKES. dV214 SEEGER, Come back and whip this classified dept. back into shape. the gang dV214 NANCY, here's to Al Jarreau past, present, and future. Bo dV214 MJS-YOU'RE THE BEST! Make LOVE on Valentine's Day ... Get DRUNK on your 21st Birthday., BURN OUT in the Florida Sun - - And ENJOY life at the DAILY!! -Dan the Man dV214 TO MY FAVORITE young love, John, Thanks for brightening up so many of my days. I hope you never lose your "young thoughts." Love, Nance dV214 di MAURO, - you-a better have you-a Happy Valentine-a Day, you hear-a me? That's-a an offer you can't-a refuse!! Love, Don Vito dV214 MARVELOUS MARK, I know you're a good kisser, but what else are you good at? The All American Girl, dV214 THE ELEGANT HOGS: Happy Valentine's Day. You drunkards! Your DG friend Happy Valentine Day. From Lois Lane at the Daily Planet, dV214 TO AN "old friend." the sort you look at and remember precisely every gesture, phrase and rhyme at no extra charge. Where else could I get material with lotsa pathos or good porno? -La Dame avec le Fromage dV214 PETE: Though our group will be disbanding, you will always be our sheik. Happy Valentine's Day, Your Harem dV214 TO THE REAL SMARTASS, Our oral communication was great a week-ago, Thursday. You have a very quick wit. It's too bad you're suffering from senility. (just kidding). Happy V.D.-the fast talker. dV214 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JKiiixxx. The sirteenth- what a perfect date for your birthday, but I think the fourteenth was my lucky day. You're the best. Olive. 39F214 SYD. You're the best big sis! Have a super great day. Love._Nancy. 93V214 LACH SAY, I love you You lucky guy! Sally K 41F214 I LOVE YOU Snugglebunny! Happy Valentine's Day! Let's Cuddle!! 29V214 When Valentine's Day Finds you blue. Remember, GUIDE - Still cares aboot you. 76-GUIDE. 48V214 TO THE BIG Fat Daddy & the Mommy who sleeps just like a puuussy cat, reprieve! We've decided NOT to trade you in for another year! Happy V-Day and Happy 25th! Love, Alyssa, Richie & Ruthie! 51F214 DEAREST DUCK-LOVER, (A/K/A Wardwell Tweed Wickersham) Happy V-Day! Much Love from the Gang: Lars, Hephelump, L'oiseau et Janine. 50 V214 TO THE KATHYS, I love you so so much, Sweet dreams angels, Love, Potsy 52V214 I CONSIDER THIS THE OWED PERSONAL Loving daughter of a good father. ,It's just that I finally asked myself why you only talk to me here when I have tried other places without much success. I think I know the answer. I have finally decided that you are too innocent for me. You would have to give up too much. So it is my only wish that at this moment I might touch you where I've always known you are the most beautiful. Your heart. You hold mine but it is now time to let it go. It will not break. It is wrapped tight in the coat I stole from you so long' ago. Your hand held mine that night. I gave you my'last thought so I might see you again in my dreams. When I did we were in the ocean park. You are my gradeschool girl- friend and are wearing that dress woven entirely of tiny pink and blue flowers. I slowly pick each one, put it in my mouth, and recite the only prayer I can remember. She loves me. She loves me not. You begin to touch my cheek. All the lights hve haloes. You look into my eyes. THE END. Tommy 64V214 TO KAROLYN-Have a Great Day! CHEFl ndWAITRESS POSITIONS ARE A VAILABLE r j Apply Daily at the ElisBrothers Restaurant Located in the Briarwood Mall * We offer excellent wages and benefits * An. equal opportunity employer (M-F) BROTHERS T 1, 87V214 FELIX, You're more than someone special, you're my someone special. Happy Valentines Day Always your: Chocolate Chip 36V214 CUB, HAPPY VALENTINES DAY, LOVE, YOUR ROOMMATE. P.S. LET'S PLAY TONIGHT. 28V214 LOUIS=.My true love hath my heart and I have his. Thank you for these months of joy; may the years ahead be filled with more of the same. I love you more than you will ever know. 44V214 DEAR JOHN, My love for you is growing stronger Each and every day. So I thought that I'd expres my love The "Michigan Daily Way." Happy Valentine's Day and Many More! All My love, Diane 45V214 DEAR BABY, Even the walking wounded are loved today. Love, Dolly 57V214 HEY NOR-BABY! Happy Valentines Day And A.New Start Li'l Duke and Schweetie BELLAISIMA BAMBINA MIA "AMA Mi Ama Mi, Sono Stato Creato Per Amore" And so have you! Happy V-Day! Love, Signore Romantico. 36V214 MAY I BE YOUR Hero in vero And your adorer in Leelanau But while I'm in Ann Arbor here Just your lover, the rest of the year. 35V214 KEVININO, Felice San Valentino! Ti penso con tanto affezione. Patrizia 31V214 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY to the Sweet Women of Michigan House. Love, Stick man, God, Barebuddy, Peckerwood, Pud. Dumbo, Ernie, Poppa, Shadow, Freddie Frat, PRZ, Psycho, Finner, Puke, The Geek, PS. Dog, Hump, Disco, Crack 'em, Scruffy, Chrominator, BOB dV214 Try as I might; I cannot make a rhyme With no bells to chime. A soul undesired Remains uninspired.