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Bullies Watch Out;
Judo Is Coming Here
The newest organization on
campus is the “Judo and Kung-
Fu Society.’’ The society is open
to all interested students, male
and female, as well as all faculty
members, according to Tim Brit
ton, one of the founders of the
club.
The organization’s purpose,
as stated in the new constitu
tion which was approved during
the last Student Legislature
meeting, is “to demonstrate the
philosophy of the oriental mar
tial arts, and the merits of
physical and mental fitness.’’
The membership dues will be
$2 per semester initially, but
“after the necessary equipment
is paid for, dues will be reduced’’
says Britton.
The society’s meetings will
take place every Wednesday aft
ernoon during the regular aca
demic year. Equal time will be
given to both Kung-Fu (which is
very similar to Karate), and
Judo. There will also be a spe
cial self-defense course for fe
male members which will stress
the effortless means to thwart
even the most vicious attacker.
Instruction in Judo will be by
Britton, who holds a third-
degree brown belt with the
Japanese Black Belt Federa
tion. Alfredo Sui„ who holds the
second-degree black belt, will
instruct in Kung-Fu. Both Sui
and Britton will demonstrate
their arts as pertaining to self
defense for the female mem
bers.
The first meeting of the society
will be held today at 3:00 p.m. in
room 209 of the University Union,
All interested students and facul
ty members are urged to attend
since this will be an organiza
tional meeting. Following the
planning session portion of the
meeting, a demonstration will be
Dear Ann Landers
We receive a lot of interesting
material in the mail and here’s
one that won “best of the year”
honors from our staff.
The note attached to this
clipping stated that it came from
a recent “Ann Landers” advice
to the lovelorn column and ap
peared in the Charlotte Observer.
We can only add that “In spring
a young man’s fancy turns to
thoughts of . . . ”
“Dear Ann Landers: My fiance
is 21 and I am 20. We are
university students and cannot
marry for at least another year.
We’ve gone together a long time
and as you can guess we have
become intimate. Naturally we
don’t want any children so I have
been taking birth control pills.
“My question is this: Do you
think it is proper etiquette to ask
my boyfriend to share the cost of
the pills? I haven’t mentioned
this to him because I don’t feel I
know him well enough to discuss
money.
“If you advise me to ask him
to contribute toward the cost of
the pills I will. Please do not use
my name or identify the school.
— Mum’s the Word”
This is Ann’s Reply:
“Dear Mum: It is interesting
that you know this young man
well enough to give him your
most precious gift yet you don’t
know him well enough to talk
about money.
“You did not ask if you should
be taking the pill's so I will
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UP Nominating Convention
Will Meet Today At 11:30
given by the two instructors.
Britton suggests that students not
“be caught off guard. Know how
to protect yourself,” he advises.
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For Revamp
Continued From Page 2
in the college. The only signifi
cant means of division we have
is class. Therefore, legislative
membership is based on class
lines. After all, every student is
a member of one of the four
classes. In addition, students
attending night classes are also
represented.
However, it is easy to see that
the Student Legislature is not
fairly apportioned number-wise.
There are many more freshmen
than there are seniors; yet the
Senior Class has just as many
representatives as the Freshmen
Class. There did not used to be
such a big difference in numbers.
For reasons too obvious to
mention, the last two Freshmen
classes and especially the present
one have been exceptionally
large. Doubtlessly this trend will
continue, but at least until the
present Freshman Class, and to
only a slightly lesser degree the
Sophomore Class, become sen
iors, the bad apportionment will
continue also.
Perhaps a solution, if one is
necessary, would be to have a set
number of legislators with each
class having a proportionate
number of representatives based
on the size of the class. Or,
perhaps, we could wait until we
have student housing facilities or
schools within the college and
draw our apportionment along
those lines. Or perhaps the
classes will even up sufficiently
in number in two or three years
to justify the present system.
At any rate, Hugh, that’s the
story! —SAM SCOTT
DR. ISRAEL GERBER will
give the second l,ecture on “Mod
ern Jewish Philosophy” today.
The lecture will be in C-220 from
11:30 until 12:30.
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THE NAVY officer information
team will be in the Union Lobby
on March 24 and 25. The purpose
of the visit is to explain the
Naval Air and Sea Officer pro
grams.
Calvard, Cone
Team For Future
Continued From Page 1
last week Dr. Colvard said that
the challenges facing the young
campus are “almost frighten
ing in their scope” and that it
would take a eombined effort of
students and Miss Cone and
other administrative officials
for UNC-C to achieve its
potential.
Miss Cone was the director
when the original extension cen
ter of the University of North
Caroline became Charlotte Col
lege. She became the institution’s
first president in 1961.
She received her bachelor’s
degree from Coker College in
1928 and a master’s degree from
Duke University in 1941. She also
holds honorary doctorate degrees
from Coker, Davidson, and Bel
mont Abbey Colleges.
THE UNIVERSITY Party will
have a Nominating Convention
today in C-109 from 11:45 until
12:45 to fill the remaining places
on the slate.
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ON MARCH 25, the Student
NEA will have a banquet in the
cafeteria from 6:45 until 10:00.
'fir 'At 'ik
THEODORE ULLMANN will
give a piano concert tonight at
8:15 p.m. in the Library Audi
torium. Students will be admitted
free.
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DR. PHILIP D. VAIRO has
written an articl,e, “The Lower
Class: A New Dimension for
Teacher Education”. This article,
which deals with the socio-eco
nomic level of the child and his
performance in the classroom,
was printed in the January issue
oF The Negro Educational Re
view.
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A REPRESENTATIVE from
the General Tire and Rubber
Company will be in U-210 today
from 10:00 until 2:00. Appoint
ments can be made through Miss
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exercise restraint and address
myself strictly to your question.
Pay for the pills yourself. You
must not surrender the privilege
of saying no. The young man who
has a financial investment in the
situation might well feel entitled
to demand his money’s worth,
“If all this 'sounds sordid and
cheap, let me assure you it is.”
It must be some sort of
commentary on our times when
“going Dutch” no longer means
the girl pays for her share of the
date, but, instead, means the girl
pays for her own contraceptives.
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THE NEWLY FORMED Judo
and Kung-Fu Society will have an
organizational meeting today in
U-209 at 3:00 p.m.
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THE YRC will have a business
m,eeting today at 11:30 in the
Union. All members are asked to
attend.
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CIRCLE K will have a business
meeting today in U-209 at 11:30.
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