The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, April 22, 1971 son set it S 1 1 Vm F e I If e is e I if by Woody Doster . Staff Writer .'; Student Legislature (SL) will hear Student Body President Joe Stalling state of the campus address at their meeting tonight in 101 Greenlaw. Presidential assistant Cam West said Stallings would concentrate on three areas: the question of student fees, the planned secession of. the graduate students and the question of the integrity, and credibility of Student Government. By Scott College ParMo by Jessica Hanchar Staff Writer A request to change the parking lots adjacent to the dormitories of Scott Residence College from "C" stickers to ..include "C" and "G" was submitted to the Chancellor's Advisory Committee on , w-Traffic and Safety Wednesday. ". Allen Waters, chairman of the committee, refused Wednesday to Campus Ghast Garelva olei The Campus Chest Carnival, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega - fraternity, and Gamma Sigma Sigma sorority, will be held on Ehringhaus -field tonight beginning at 6:30. 1 The carnival is one part of Greek ; Week activities taking place this i week. 1 9 mm - at a m 8n?olioai 2: 00-3: 40-5: 20-7: 05-9: 00 'ifflirWiv wis. I, HEkDiIgy . M-.'jT.' A With f1u"i sched for ALL YOU CAN EAT AT JOE'S 3-12 FRIED CHICKEN COLE SLAW & FRENCH FRIES $1.50 DRAFT BEER $.75 PITCHER 5-9 pm HERE COMES THE BIG WEEKEND &SHARYN LYNN to make it a festive - . - s Weekend. Hot Pants I Long Pants Pi Knickers : Hot Pants Sets Pants Suits Swim Suits Long Dresses Long Skirts What an assortment of things to wear for JUBILEE ; ; 'The Style That's In Is At Sharyn Lynn" 7" "The student fees issue is foremost on Stalling' mind," West said. "He plans to outline Student Government's strategy in fighting the itemized budget appropriation system that the administration favors." West said two more Student Government requisitions have been turned down by the administration, totalling almost $1,000. The requisitions were for operating expense of Student Government and social expenses' for Morehead Residence College. io il eMail disclose what action the committee took on the proposal. Waters said the proposals would go the Chancellor J. Carlyle Sitterson for his approval and no information would be released until the Chancellor made his decision. "Students living in Parker, Teague and Avery are being given G': stickers for parking " in Morrison, Ehririghaus and James lots while the lots in front of the dorms are zoned "C" for off-campus," Students from every , corner of the campus are expected to turn out for events being given by each of the sororities and fraternities. Food, entertainment and opportunities to "show your skill' or just your luck, will be available to those who partake, .of the festivities. In addition to the booths that have been built and will be run by the Greek houses, the carnival will sponsor several valuable door prizes and a chariot race, near the end of the evening. .The door-prize drawing will precede the chariot race, which is to take place on the field tonight at 11. A parade hosting the Ugly Men on Campus representatives from the residence colleges and fraternities will file through. Franklin Street at,T 'd;.ill-;b Immediately followed i 'byrthe . carnival at i 6:30 p.m. , i ( v.. has lots of goodies fashion JUBILEE .V :j " . ' :; tonight Cotton Knit To fs Ban-Ion Tops F lame Stitch Tops "It looks like the Chancellor is ready to recognize a separate graduate'jtiident government," West conunented. "However, there are several problems to be ironed out first." The questions to be considered are "what portion of student fees will go to the graduate student government, how much representation will the , graduate students have on University committees, and how mucn should they pay towards the operations of the Student Activities Office." said Steve Brooks, past governor of Scott. Students of the residence halls should be given priority to their adjacent parking areas, said Steve Saunders, chairman of the Residence College Federation (RCF). "RCF is concerned about correcting this situation." . . . . Saunders, Brooks, Robert Kepner, director of . residence life,. Allen Reep, new governor of Scott College and Mrs. Diana Vincent, residence director of Scott College, were on hand at the meeting to present their request on behalf of the students of the college. - A survey conducted by the group showed that "Scott residents average 2.2 times per day of using their cars." "One of the main , reasons for the , study was the congestion of Ehringhaus parking lot,' commented Reep.- Members of the group attested ,to experiences with the "jam-packed" parking lots. A student member of the committee spoke of the need to alleviate the parking problem that he encountered while living in the residence college. q One Teague resident complained of cars blocking each other in the lots of Ehringhaus and Morrison. v... Kepner remarked "only Scott College does not have a parking area near it." He added "living on campus should be desirable and not as complicated as it is. As director of residence life, my job is to ' see that it is more desirable." ;.. Group members noted that on-campus students pay $10 for parking stickers while off-campus, "C" stickers are only $7.50. ; The group proposed that the - committee re-zone from the north end of Teague to the south end, from the north end of Parker to the south end, and Morrison, James, Craige and Ehringhaus parking lots to include both "C" and "G" parking.- " "Students in 'Scot! College feel thisiy change would do more to improve life 4n ' their residence halls than any other single change," said Saunders. "I hope the committee will take some action," added Kepner. ' - m rjrrfc:it KAPPA SIGMA'S 2nd ANNUAL BACKYARD BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Thursday 1-6 p.m. at the Kappa Sigma Housa THREE MAN TEAMS REPRESENTING ALL FRATERNITIES WILL COMPETE FOR BIG PRIZES! FAVORITE BEVERAGES On Sale! Come on out and support your favorite -team. . . For information contact Frank Bradley 968-9032 ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CAMPUS CHEST 0 SATURDAY APRIL 24 IN WALLACE WADE STADIUM TICKETS $8.00 Advanced Sale. These May Be Purchased At The Student Union Information Desk At UNC And On The Main Quad At Duke. $7.00 At The Gate. An ID CARD from ANY college or university must be presented with the purchase of one pair of tickets Seven members will be elected to each of SL's four committees: finance, rules, judicial and ways and means. One of the members from each committee will be elected committee chairman by the entire Legislature. The finance committee, probably the most powerful, considers all bills that appropriate money from student fees, and draws up the budget. Four of the finance committee's old members won re-election to this session of the Legislature. They are Jim Bowman, Cathy Roth, Marilyn Brock and former chairman Robert Grady. Each of them have expressed an interest in serving on the finance committee this year. Grady stated he intends to run for chairman again, and that he expects to be opposed by Bowman and Roth. The rules committee handles elections and rules for the Legislature. "Last semester we worked on the election reform bill," said former committee chairman Gerry Cohen. 'This measure virtually eliminated cheating at the polls." Five rules committee members won re-election. They are Alan Nagle, Norman Black, Charles Gilliam, Phil Williams and ; Cohen. Cohen, Gilliam and Nagle plan to seek re-election to the committee,, and Cohen will try to keep his chairman's seat. . . . The ways and means committee . considers resolutions and presidential appointments. They have a great deal of power in the early weeks of the Legislature. . - :." Only one of the committee's former members won re-election to the Legislature, Dave Gephard. He intends to . seek election as chairman of the Judicial Committee. : - The Judicial Committee considers bills pertaining to the student judicial system. . Two of that committee's former members returned to the Legislature, Rick Kennedy and Marjorie Spruill. Neither, have expressed a firm interest in returning to the committee. - .Mews around line 3 elected to SL in special election Three new legislators were elected in Men's' District -IX (Ehringhaus) Tuesday in a runoff ' . election u hjeld due to irregularities vrepbrted;ibyvdn,,-!of the candidates after the original election. Johnson Finelli, Phillip Williams and Frank McNair were elected to fill the three seats, defeating Charles Houseworth, Hadley Whittemore and Bob tl? THE COMMITTEE OF DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESENTS ITS UTI FEATURING H THE PAUL-BO Tl Stallina "V : - by Jessica Hanchar " " St2ff Writer Robert Wilson, former governor of Morrison ". Residence College and candidate for chairman of the Residence CcHrs Federation (RCF) has been appointed as an advisor on residence life to Student Body President Joe Stallings. " v "His functions will be to research new programs in this area and to coordinate the efforts of this office and RCF life," . commented Stallings on the appointment. , ' "His experience at Morrison and the programs he has established there well qualify him to advise me on these matters," he continued. Wilson said a free bus system for South Campus and the required dorm residency issue are his top priorities for this spring, - , "I will be attempting to have the University incorporate the cost of a free r bus system and not force students to be taxed for the service," he said. He related "certain upperclassmen may be forced to live off-campus that want to live on-campus because the .University is requiring freshmen, Y. sophomores and junior transfers to live ; on-campus that don't want to." Wilson wants to "study this closely and make sure that this isn't the case." He will be working with the Junior ; Transfer Forum on this matter. ' Part of the student co-op sponsored by Stallings will come under Wilson's , direction, such as TV, rug and refrigerator rentals. , He will also be working toward . liberalization of dorm rules such as painting walls on a contract basis and . . making the dorm rooms more attractive. Wilson, a sophomore sociology and political science major from Charlotte, has also formed some long range plans for studying residence life. Levy, who made the complaint after the first election. Levy charged "illegal ballots" were used in the first election. The votes were: Johnson Finelli, 137; Phillip Williams, 137; Frank McNair, 127; Bob Levy, 62; Hadley Whittemore, 21; and Charles Houseworth, 20, . , :, ... Concert slsted'tonfeht , :j ism urs-- u,,-' -j-ji4- .vi. ss port of Campus Chest A concert will be performed in Memorial Hall tonight at 9 as part of Campus Chest charity drive. The concert will be sponsored by Gamma Sigma Sigma sorority, Alexander dorm and Connor dorm. 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"Joe's advisors will be working on their own programs and recommending them to him rather than just advising," Wilson emphasized. camoni Ehringhaus sponsors free coffee house Ehringhaus Residence College will sponsor a free coffee house this Thursday night from 9-12 p.m., according to Social LtiXJovernor Bob Smith. Admission is free and is open to the entire campus. Beer will be served free and this week's live entertainment will feature Mark, Smith and Williams, a folk group. The Coffee House will be held in the downstairs social lounge at Ehringhaus dormitory. Rent A T-Bird f8.00A Day, $.08 A Mile BRING THIS AD) 7-30-5: 15-8:00 illlllpl limn .r r? OVER 3-5-7-9 , . GP, 'm iff r SHARYN LYNN IATEFU1 - 3 i TIKI t e k 4 MASTER CHARGE AI 51 BA NK A ME RICA RD (ONE ID per couple)