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Staley lecturer Continued from page 3 dom given by Goict and not to follow all the “glorious frauds* that operate in our world. He further stated that the reli gious commitment is often seen as tying us up but people need to see that it frees us. We aren't filled with the hate and ego but we can love, care and do for other people without all the phony pretenses. The Staley Lecture circuit was founded in 1969 to *Yurther the evangel ical witness of the Christian Church, and with a particular concern for col lege students," according to its state ment of purpose. Its focus is the small, private college that might not have the opportunity to hear such speakers otherwise. According to Sam Carothers, campus minister and a member of the Staley planning committee, a trust fund was Senate subcommittee investigates cancelled classes due to late tuition payments by Nan Henry Contributing Reporter On Tuesday, March 18, the Senate subcommittee that has been working on revising the process by which the Regis trar's office cancels classes if tuition payments are not received on time reported to the Senate. Ann Loving, chair of the committee, talked to Charles Taylor, vice president for business and finance, to express stu dent concerns about classes being can celled. Taylor discussed moving the due date for tuition earlier and said that in the future there will be a week or two period between the due date and when classes are cancelled. To make the tuition bill look more important, Taylor says there will be a cover letter included with it. By making the bill look more important, whoever pays the tuition wiU not set the bill aside and forget about it, Taylor said. The Senate requested that past-due notices be sent before classes are can celled, and Taylor agreed to consider the possibility. Taylor also said that more students' classes were cancelled this semester because the rule was being enforced. The Senate also discussed a system to keep the same mail boxes for all years a student attends Meredith, male visita tion, and no smoking halls. L«t me do your tsrpixi^ at a reasonable rate! IBM Selectric II Call Ginny at 848-8701 Lake Boone Shop. Cntr. 3446-A wycliff Road ; 781-8122 Buy 1, Qet 1 for 99t Buy any foot long sub and get a second sub of equal or less val ue for 99t. .suBiyyi^v^ Sandwiches & Salads set up by Dr. Thomas Staley of Rye, New York. Funds are sent to the indi vidual colleges to invest, with the pro ceeds going to pay for the speakers. Carothers also said that the Foundation has a list of approved speakers and only those speakers can speak on the circuit. Schools can request an unapproved speaker and file for approval if they wish. Carothers expressed concern with the low student turnout but feh that the class visitations Dr. Schweitzer allowed students exposiuv to his lec tures. Schweitzer, aiid other visiting SU- ky scholars, also hokl small group dia logues to talk with the people on campus. The Staley Lectures have been held on the Meredith campus for over a decade. CL A(SSiriED Respfl* Car« Pro«ld«r Wanttd: 16 years or older, high school grad. Prior ex perience in working with development- ally disabled or in related field preferred but not required. Will train. Contact Per son: Celestine Randolph, Tammy Lynn Center. 739 Chappell Drive. Raleigh, NC 27606. 832-3909. EOE. Monkey Bualnest Singing Telegram* seeks talented female for part-time even ings and weekends. 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