75 Year Of Editorial Freedom Volume 78, Number 21 H IS r t - , . : t Friday brought the beginning of the monsoon season in Chapel Hill, but after the rain quit falling it was a perfect day to ride a bike around town, sailing through all of the mud puddles in the streets or just riding along the street listening to the tires sing. (Staff photo by Johnny Lindahl) Committee To by Terry Cheek Staff Writer A committee has been appointed by the chancellor to examnine the legal and administrative framework of the University administration and its relationship with the student body. Chancellor J. Carlyle Sitterson last week appointed the committee, which is designed to study the present powers of the administration and report on how many of these powers can possibly be delegated to students The committee was charged by the chancellor to: -identify the administrative powers that can and should be delegated to . V. m A V - ' i r J .V- Y JV. -m, 3 4 students (including those delegated or exercised); determine the present student involvement presently extent of in the decision-making processes of the University; -identify within the administrative . structure and procedures of the University, those areas of concern , to students in which they have competency but in which they presently do not participate in decision-making processes; identify those areas of University concern in which students should not be . involved in decision-making or involved in only a limited or advisory capacity (including any areas of present involvement); - 5 X Chapel Hill, Nor:-. Carolina, Saturday, October 10. 1970 .Hee In ACC by Chris Cobbs Sports Writer From Irmo, Hanahan, Walhilb and Mullins - crossroads settlements in South Carolina-to Chapel Hill, the distance is not so great in highway mileage. In terms of what their people believe and what happens in their communities, however, there is a wide gulf. Today's -football game in Kenjn Stadium between the two state universities of the Carolinas provides some striking examples of the differences. More people will see the game, which begins at 1:30 this afternoon, than have ever congregated in Kenan. ; Some 47,000 plus are expected, and that is probably more than pass through the isolated settlements which are home to four USC players in a year. This mass assemblage will be viewing what both head coaches describe as the Atlantic Coast Conference game of the year, a unique event even for relatively cosmopolitan Chapel Hill, where football fortunes have suffered in recent years. Then, too, there is the matter of political inclination, where differences undeniably exist, but not, as demonstrated by 13 UNC alumni this week, exclusively as a result of the liberal tradition of the university. The conservative alumni, of course, got upset when they saw cheerleader Bernie Oakley's long hair and beard at the N.C. State game three weeks ago. Orientation Picnic rrn I by Lou Bonds Staff Writer The Finance Committee of Student Legislature reported Thursday night an "immediate investigation" will begin on an Orientation Commission request for additional funding. Finance Committee Chairman Robert Grady told the Thursday session of SL the Finance Committee froze the make such recommendations as deemed appropriate as a result of this study. . The faculty motion called for "a thorough review of Faculty Government, Student Government, and the administrative structures and procedures of the University, especially the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, for the purpose of granting to Student Government all the powers that can be justifiably given it, for involving students in decision-making on matters that affect them and for which they have competency, and for assuring that students be heard in an advisory capacity on all matters that concern them." The Faculty Council requested that Study Kelat iyft m- -r .v u It wasn't exactly a beer-drinking day Friday, but the people who turned out for the annual Phi Delta Theta Beer Chugging contest didn't really care what the weather was. They just wanted to drink as much beer as they could as quickly as they could as this chugger demonstrates. (Staff photo by Lee Unwah) .1 a one commission's funds because irregularities in expense accounting had appeared. Grady said the commission's request for an additional $914 in unbudgeted picnic funds was, in the committee's estimation, "outrageous." According to Finance Committee reports, $3,000 was appropriated last spring to meet orientation picnic costs. The commission was expected to raise necessary funds this year by charging for individual picnic dinners. tons the committee consider specific proposals calling for a reorganization of the Office of Dean of Student Affairs. One such proposal was that authority from the Chancellor be delegated to a Council on Student Affairs, having an executive coordinator and composed of equal representation of students, administration and faculty. This Council would be invested with policy-making and personnel appointment responsibilities. Also proposed was decentralization of the functions of the present Student Affairs office in favor of residence colleges and other modes of student living, and of greater autonomy for graduate and professional student associations. 4" hips J' A G amecoelx Of Athletic Director Homer Rsce agreed to let OAley keep both hi luir and lu place on the cheering squad, preserving what ts prcsunublv freedom ot cxpiesvum and probably enraging alumni bent on retaining their clumber ot commerce, anti-communist values. The radical-looking cheerleader w ill be in action this, afternoon, urging the masses to inspire the Tar Heels tt do such undemocratic things js snush the visitors. Carolina has done that, more or less, to the four teams it has met and defeated by margins ranging from three to 33 points. The Tar Heels have whipped two ACC and two Southeastern Conference sqtuds South Carolina has beaten Wake Forest and Virginia Tech. lost to C.eorgu Tech and tied N.C. State. V Oddsmakers have established UNC as a three to eight point favonte. The Tar Heels have an important revenge motive in that ihc hae lost to South Carolina three years in a row. It was 14-6 last ear in a contest in which UNC outgained the Gamecocks in yardage but was felled by a fourth quarter pass. Coach Bill Dooley describes the visitors as "big and solid in all departments." The USC offensive line averages over 230-pounds per man and is constructed around center Danny Dyches, 6-5. 270, and tackle Dave DeCamilla. who weighs 250 and is an all-conference performer. The backfield includes veteran quarterback Tommy Suggs, holder of virtually every school passing record. it is without two of last year's kev Further plans were made on the administration's behalf to share half of the commission's expenses with legislature by returning $1,500 to legislature this year. Assistant Dean of Men Richard Stevens said the administration had agreed to match the Student Government outlay for orientation "as close as is possible." Expectations of the Orientation Commission meeting the $3,000 costs were clouded when the picnic returned only $2,097 total. The. picnic J. contract called for a Durham firm to deliver food for 4,000 chicken dinners and 1 00 soft drinks at a cost of $3,061. The dinners were to be sold to orientation participants at a cost of 80 cents each. - However, only 2,500 dinners were actually served netting $2,097. Grady said the commission explained the irregularity as due to inexperienced students serving the plates. Despite an apparent $913 loss on the picnic, Grady said the commission's requisitions would possibly total "over $1,000." The Finance Committee requested additional time to investigate reasons Jot the requisitions and possible causes for the picnic's losses. In other legislative business, the Rules Committee requested additional time to consider by-law changes which would limit the SL speaker's powers. See Fund, Page 2 i rUlHv sf.x Founded February 23, IS 93 Year men, however, since fullback Warren Muii and tailback Rudy Holloman have graduated. Replacing these talented runners are Tommy Simmons ind Billy Ray Rice, both juniors. Ace receiver Fred Ziegler is gone, loo. with Jim Mitchell and Mike Haenard stepping in to chase Suggs aerials. Tackles Jimmy Poston and Rusty Ganas have pro size and plenty of experience and linebacker Al Usher tackles emphatically to lead the defense. Carolina's big weapon again will be Don McCauley, the flying tailback who has already gained 529 yards rushinR. Johnny Swofford, who has started the last two games at quarterback, is expected to get the nod once more, with Paul Miller still hobbling on an injured ankle. Swofford completed 1 1 of 16 passes for 137 yards last week against Vanderbilt. He was relieved temporarily by sophomore Mike Mansfield and the two of them generated 313 yards in total offense. No changes are expected remainder of the lineup. in the UNC holds a 29-10-4 lead in the series which dates back to 1903, while the Gamecocks have not lost in their last 1 1 conference games. Li j f

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