p 1 b The Caroliiva Joehxal SiutftHi futlintnn Of Tht Univ*fti1f Of North Cerolitm At Chmriolio Vol. 3 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAEY 7, 1968 NO. 16 ‘Wee’ Humor, Danee Show Today Campbell, Ritch To Perform Scottish Program Here Harvey E. Ritch Pipe Major o£ the Charlotte Caledonian Pipe Band presents a variety of Scottish airs and marches along with some popu lar American tunes. Ritch also spices his program with some “wee” humor in a thick brogue. Miss Carolyn Campbell, Scottish highland dance expert will ac company the Pipe Major with some lively steps to the stirring sound of the great highland bagpipe. Ritch has been playing the bag pipes only two years and learned, he says, after a fashion, here in Charlotte. Ritch and Miss Camp bell have presented their unique program all over the state and even In Georgia receiving an en thusiastic reception each time. Anyone interested in learning to play the bagpipe and joining the Charlotte Caledonian Pipe Band should contact Mr. Ritch at 366- 7493. A new class for beginners will begin soon and Mr. Ritch said the band is interested in adding more members. There are cur rently 20 members in the band. Those interested in Scottish band drumming are welcome also. The Charlotte Caledonian Pipe Band will be one of the three official bands at the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games this summer having played at the games for the first time last year. The band is made up of people from the Charlotte area. Concord, Rock Hill, Gastonia and one piper lives in Asheville. The first public per formance of the band was in Sep tember 1966 and since then they have performed in many parades and on local television a number of times. County, University May Jointly Build New Plant The University has announced I that it will put nearly $212,0001 Harvey E. Ritch into a major sewage treatment plant proposed to be built as a Green Garter Returns Soon- Grimm Brothers To Entertain ! BY SONIA MIZELL I Satire through songs and scenes I will be presented on campus this Legislature Views New \Iaseot by CAROL HAYWOOD Three Senior Representative positions are vacant as a result of reports given at the January 29 Student Legislature meeting. Miss Sandra Brantley’s position is vacant because she has completed her studies atUNC-C; Mrs. Dianne Hargett Robertson felt compelled to resign her position because of a last semester of student tea ching. Miss Nita Brown did not enroll tor the Spring Semester; therefore, her position is vacant. The resignation of Mrs. Robert son also left the Chairmanship of the vVays and Means Committee vacant. Louise Napolitano was elected Chairman of the tVays and Means Committee. John Gaither, President of the Student Body, showed the legisla tors a mascot for UNC-C designed by Jack Pentes. Two Constitutions were appro ved by the Legislature. The Bio logy Club Constitution was granted a charter. The Constitution of the Eta Omega Chapter of the Alpha Itappa Psi Eratemity was granted full approval by the legis lators. Dean MacKay reported a signi ficant step forward in faculty- student relations. He stated that the Student Activities Committee is ready for student members. Heretofore, no students have been included on faculty committees. TTie proposal of the Student Acti vities Committee calls for these three voting members: one person elected by the Publications Board, the Vice-Chairman of the Union, and the Chairman of the Student Affairs Committee. month as the Green Garter pre sents The Grimm Brothers during the week of February 19-24. Each of the performers in this unique trio contributes a fresh vitality as they aptyl satirize many of America’s institutions: presi dents, vice-presidents, suburbs, and war. Their parodies range from movies and television to polities and music. In 1959, the Grimm Brothers began performing at Grinnell Col lege. After four years of campus entertaining, each of the three, John Karraker, Jim Hansen, and Jim Fisher, went on to graduate school. However, all three maintained their interest in performing, and, in 1965, deaf to the dire warnings of family and friends, they decided to embark upon a professional career in entertainment. They opened with a two-week stand in Chicago at Mother Blue’s - and were held over for six weeks. All Chicago reviewers and Variety predicted a promising future. Since then, they have played numerous clubs and colleges, including the Checkmate (Detroit), It’s Here (Chicago), the University of Illinois, and Cornell College. This month’s Green Garter pro mises a refreshing approach to American life and people. A com bination of humor, good food, and unusual atmosphere awaits those who attend the February Green Garter. joint effort of this campus and the county. According to Public Relations Director Ken Sanford, the Uni versity must use this specifi cally appropriated funds in one of two ways: in a joint effort with the county as mentioned above, or in expansion of the present sewage treatment plant. The two treatment plants now in use, which are owned by John Crosland Co. and the Univer sity, would more than likely con tinue to function if the proposed plant were to be built. The entire $212,000 would not be available tor use toward the plant as some of it will be neces sary to build lines to whatever plant is decided upon. “We are saying in effect to the county,” says Ken Batchelor, Uni versity business manager, “please tell us what your plans are with respect to the timing and size of your facility, and we shall approach the Advisory Budget Commission to see if we could put part of our funds into the cooperative project.” According to Edgar Jones, en gineer for A. G. Odell and Associ ates, the present treatment plant of 170,000 gallons would be over loaded when the dormitories are completed. The proposed treatment plant would serve the University, the research park and residential areas in the Mallard Creek sec tion. 4. K. Psi^ Fraternity Installation Service The installation of Eta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi (for merly the Business Club) in the Department of Economics and Business Administration will be held next Sunday, February 11. The installation ceremony and ban national president 1929-33; and former regional director; Prof. Herbert R. Hahn, University of quet will be held in the Univer sity Union. With only A. K. Psi members in attendance, the In stallation Ritual will begin at 2:00 p.m. in roomsU-209,210. The ban quet will follow at 4:00 p.m. in the Parquet Room. South Carolina; Dr. Isaac N. Rey nolds and Prof. James E. Little field of UNC-CH; Prof. J. Van Wagstaff of Wake Forest; Prof. Jack W. Thorton of East Caro lina; Richard D. Watts, presi dent, and Samuel L. Howe of Alpha The Eta Omega Chapter will be the 164th chapter of A. K. Psi to be installed, the fourth in North Carolina. The first North Caro lina chapter was started at Chapel Hill; the second,Wake Forest; and the third. East Carolina. Tau Chapter at UNC-CH; Bruce N. Williams, president. Gamma Delta Chapter at Wake Forest; and Ernest Y. Huff, president. Eta Omicron Chapter at East Caro lina. William F. Weinheimer, Nat ional President, will be the main speaker at the banquet. Edwin J. Feulner Jr., Mideast district director for Virginia and Chair man of A. K. Psi’s Constitution All of the professors and in structors in the Department of Economics and Business Adminis tration have been invited to the banquet as well as many adminis tration officials. In addition, sev eral of the 210 local A. K. Psi alumni in the Charlotte area are expected. Committee, will serve as toast master. The Grimm Brothers Other national and regional of ficers in attendance will include: 0. Arthur Kirkman, High Point, The Eta Omega Chapter will be composed of 34 student and 2 faculty members. Officers of the chapter are: David Herman, Jr., president; Will E. Goodall, vice- president; Earl W..Baucom, sec retary; William H. Stewart, trea surer; Donald C. Sprouse, master of rituals; and Dr. Frank DeFelice, advisor.

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