The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 10, 1980-Page 5 Class of '84 aiming for money, power, and status WASHINGTON (AP)-This year's college freshmen appear more materialistic than any other recent en- tering class and a record number are headed for business careers, according to a national survey of more than a quarter-million students. The poll conducted by the University of California at Los Angeles and the American Council on Education found 63 per cent of the students rated "being very well off financially" as one of their top goals in life. Lasts year, 60 per cent felt that way and in 1967 only 44 per cent cited it as a main objective. UCLA Prof. Alexander Astin, direc- tor of the survey, said, "This increased materialism has also been accom- panied by increased student interest in power and status." 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"Boobs & Busts," ondage," "Young Angels," and "Lesbian" are some of the titles. MANY OF the men who go into the stores are attracted predominantly by the hardcore sex publications. Some of the magazines depict male homosexual acts or chain-bound women over whom stand grisly creatures wreaking havoc on them with whips. In the back of the store, a sign above a dark archway reads "Art movies, " For a quarter, a movie-goer can 90 seconds of a 15-minute porn movie, about which Campbell said: "There is no pretense to a plot." Two movies are shown in each of 22 three foot by three foot booths, each of which is equipped with wooden ben- ches, linoleum floors, and doors that latch shut. SOME OF the customers go directly to the counter, ask the clerk to change several dollar bills into a handful of *arters, and head for the X-rated movie booths. Other people make quick purchases and leave, while still others just browse, which costs them fifty cen- ts. "Some people spend hours in here just browsing," Campbell said. "There's no time limit. I've seen people spend six hours in the store." And there are plenty of things to look at and purchase in the stores. Fourth Avenue Book Store deals mainly with goks and magazines, most wrapped in "astic, many with catchy titles like Leggy Beaver, Sophisticated Bondage, Swedish Nymphs, and Master of Sub- jugation. AN ASSORTMENT of dildos, vibrators, and hand-held massage kits take up a good portion of one long wall. They make their appeal according to shape ("Curved Invader"), size (a 20- inch dildo with heads on both ends), and elf-improvement ("John Holmes Per- nal Enlarger"). 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Unlike the Fourth Avenue Book Store, the Velvet Touch thrives on its massage parlors. For $28 per half-hour, you can get a "light finger-tip massage" from either a masseur or topless masseuse. The patrons climb the stairs near the front of the store, where they meet the "models" - as Steve refers to them - and make their selection. "IT'S A SEXUAL massage rather than a physical therapy massage," Steve explained, maintaining that periodic checks are made of the massage rooms to prevent "illegalities." ,"There's the idea that models will do a little extra for a tip, and some of these models - yeah, they accept tips. But this is not a prostitution den," he added. Contrary to popular myth, it is not the dirty old men in stained black raincoats whq frequent pornography stores. Young and old, black and white, studen- ts, blue-collar and professional people were seen in the stores. Employes of both establishments claim they have seen 'U' professors in their stores. "WE GET quite a few regular customers," Campbell said. "From 75 to 100 customers come here three or four times a week. It's very much part of their routine, part of their sex life." Campbell said that some customers collect magazines seriously for the value they will have in the future, while others collect as a hobby. He added that many gays come into the book store, most of whom watch the X-rated movies. "There is a very active gay crowd that will use this as a meeting place," he said. "It's like a bar - it's a place to make contacts." THERE ARE also female customers:; single women, often to buy some lingerie, two or three wormen who look around out of curiosity,' and male- female couples, many of whom squeeze into the small movie booths in order to, as Steve puts it, "share the experience together." The pornography stores also appeal to "swingers," or people who have sex as a hobby, according to Steve and Campbell. Several publications offer a useful service to the swingers by publishing phone numbers of interested parties, or providing a contact service for swingers who want to meet each other. Why do people seek employment in what many call "smut shops?" Both Campbell and Steve said they don't bother with the moral questions that are often raised. "I THINK of it very much in mer- chandising terms," Campbell said. "I needed a job," he said, adding that "my upbringing didn't prejudice me against anything." Campbell explained that except for his sister, 'a lobbyist for ERA in Washington, D.C., his family accepts his employment. Campbell's mother is an assistant director of the National Council of Churches, and his father is a corporate lawyer. "It's unrealistic to be prejudiced against someone who has different ideas than me," explained Steve. "I think if a wife wants her husband to spank her butt," he said, "he should be able to." 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