;If r Thursday, September 6, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five .._ Fleming: The ,; 74 Continued from Page 3) erate. You have to know that,' Fleming says. Presently undisturbed by the "sometimes unpleasant" admin- istrative emergencies of the six- yties, Fleming has time to reflect on general directions of the Uni- versity. His turn of mind is patently academic-moral, delib- erate and always reasonable. Concerned about the issues raised by.the Watergate case and such recent exposes as David Halberstam's "The Best and the Brightest," Fleming says one of the problems he devotes most thought to is the American edu- cational system's apparent fail- ure to instil moral convictions. "What is wrong with our soci- ety that people don't seem to have the kind of values you'd like them to have? We'd like to think we stress honesty, virtue, integ- rity, but we see over and over again people doing things that are very disturbing." Fleming admits "Having said we're unsuccessful, I don't know what we should do to be success- ful ." On a more specific level, the President seems eminently satis- fied with the University's present situation. While the black enroll- ment level of 10 per cent pledged for this year during the BAM strike has not beenmet, Fleming calls the 8.6 per cent figure ex- pected this fall adequate. He ex- plains the University has to walk a -line between advocates of high- er black admissions and critics who blame the administration for admitting ny md inoriy \ students. "Myl own impression Is that the University has well and fait fully attempted to meet our comn mitment," Fleming claims lHe also expresses a tutu with the prog>ess tow e ment of Health Educn a Fefare (IIEvV sta d rd o equal employmen:°.t o ~illli and women by the "You've got a reduced; job market to deal with at the and on the other hand ou wo find many minoritiesur w = qualified in some areas." Fleming says salary eqni hs not proved to be a problm far minority enployes, hut a anb of women have been shown to he receiving discrimintory ion wages. "We've 1)een whacl in away' at that, trying to solve it," leming says, "But we can only re those as we become the present financial i ue t President says pop- ,latio statitics and other eco- n i fLactors indicate it will coniflC t least into the 1990's xoa universities. But while na- . ,aa university enrollment is expetedto drop dramatically,_ m says, "We think if we inai he prestige of the Unix there will always he large n'irnhers of applicants." SzincePresident Fleming will town to present his us- ess to the freshpersons th year, he wil not be able to poide them nith his advice on a sccesful University sojourn, mage "the same advice I always give my own kids." first, he says, "the hardest task for a student coming to the University is self-discipline." Second, "Most parents are pay- ing a considerable amount of money tosend their child to the University. They deserve to have their young man or woman think about making constructive use of this time." And last, "While I like to see students do well, I don't think they should make grades the end all and be all of their existence." They should also "get into out- side activities." HAIRSTYLING As You Like 1t! NEW TRENDS FOR 1973 Trims-Shags and Razor Cuts 2 SHOPS DASCOLA BARBERS 611 E. University 615 E. Liberty -REMINDER_ Fall Orientation Activities 5 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1:00-1:30 p.m. Physical Education Meeting YAuditorriuE, Physics and Astronomy Building WEDNESDAY and THURDAY, SEPT. 5 and 6 Every lour on the hour, 9:00 a.rm. to 3:00 p.m. 2 ~"LIBRARY ODYSSEY" Modern Language Bldg., Aud. 4 SATURDAY, SEPT 8, 1:00 p.m. Picnic for all New Students Island Park {Ii f ...: , -t~r ~C i Vi=e e1. 'aN e.9lty e , j w ,fir k1 Daily Photo by TERRY McCARTHY Pres. Robben Flemi m HOT PIZZA & delivered FREE*& SUPER FAST ANWYHERE ON CAMPUS WELCOME STUDENTS PHONE NOW WITH 5. NOT TELEPHONE LINES! Ul GH "~l 14e Jam ti 1il /) C/,.rl " " MR. TONY'S PIZZA is a hot, tasty adventure in eating enjoyment!Up to 11 extra ingredients available! Sizes: 9',12"& 14": This sensational sandwich is generously filled with succulent Roast Beef, a specially-blended Cheese, chopped Onion and smothered with a great Italian Tomato Sauce! S I ALSO FEATURING: THE FAMOUS MR. TONY SUBMARINE! MR. TONY'S EXCITING 6-FT. PARTY SUB (feeds 35 people!) THE HOAGIE-A DELECTABLE ROAST BEEF SUB! POOR BOY-THE DELICIOUS HAM SUB! taste-tantalizing ROAST BEEF SANDWICH! GIANT HAM & CHEESE ON ONION ROLL with hot mustard! 3rIb WELCOMES YOU TO UofM FOR THE FALL TERM. HAVE A GREAT YEAR 1 A&AS I IALj flu A". lm LL> . W3AoInsvA sTW3v . 11 J'' U 9 r- t"\ , T-I T -1 m