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Friday. September 3, 1971 .Debate series Blamned J The Daily Tar Heel 'f M i n I ill f ' ; r - - - m-J 1 I I ii i mi. in .... i 9 UNC's top debate team, Joe McGuire (I.) and vX:::::::::: .News Dale to confer with treasurers All treasurers of campus organizations under the Student Legislature budget for 1971-72 are required to attend a meeting at 4 p.m. Monday in the Student Union, according to Donnie Dale, student body treasurer. "All organizations that expect to spend any funds this year must have a representative at the meeting," said Dale. "No funds for any organization will be released unless a representative preferably the treasurer, is present." Dale said he will discuss laws of the SG treasury department at this meeting. "In the past, some of the procedures of the Student Activities Fund Office and the treasurer's office have not been clear," said Dale. "I want to correct this situation." Dale says one problem is late requisitions. "This occurs when the expenditure is made before the requisition is filed," he explained. "According to Student Government's BACK TO SCHOOL MEANS BACK IN THE ACTION And we've got what it takes to move you. Right on to class or that special date. Like our miracle double-knits in suits, sportcoats and pants coordinating in the latest ctyles and colors. You'll like the perfect fit, with never a wrinkle. Or make your touchdown in our brand new velours. Also in suits, sportcoats and pants in fashion-perfect colors. And don't miss the now look in sweaters crewneck cable, skinny-rib turtlenecks. We've stocked up on dress shirts in names you know and trust. Like Gant, Eagle, Pierre Cardin, in a vast array of colors and patterns. (But then again, nothing quite beats our white-on-white look.) Keep it quick and sure of foot. Meaning the last word in boots and shoes. What a selection, including the famous 'Top-siders' by Sperry. These are only a few items of our fall line. Stop by and see the rest. Uke, m.amm.Mm jtS3 if 1 A- V Joe Loveland, stand beside a few of the around budget, a late requisition is an honor code offense," he said. "The purpose of the meeting is to eliminate these problems." Students should check at the Student Union information desk for the location of the treasury meeting. Course slated on female lib A seminar on women in contemporary American society will be offered during the fall semester as Anthropology 99, says Elizabeth Knowlton, organizer of Women's Liberation on the UNC campus. Students in the women's movement are responsible for organization and direction of the course. The course, open to about 25 people by permission of the instructor, will cover the recent Women's Liberation Movements with some reference to historical background. Each week different women will prepare an hour and a half lecture and class discussion. Small seminar groups will meet to discuss the readings from Two Great Locations 103 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill Lakewood Shopping Center, Durham trophies they picked up last year. (Staff photo by John Gellman) tHie eamiDii recommended texts including "Sister is Powerful," "Voices from Women's Liberation" and "Our Bodies, Ourselves." Media, drama and panel presentations are planned during the seminar. No tests will be given, but a term paper or a field project will be required. According to Miss Knowlton, UNC Women's Liberation plans to form several new discussion groups during the coming year. Topics for the groups will be suggested by women active in the organization, she said. Miss Knowlton also revealed tentative plans for Women's Liberation to establish a program of self-defense for women on campus. Hospital needs students' help North Carolina Memorial Hospital is recruiting student volunteers. Volunteers are needed in the pediatric playroom, admitting office, hospitality shop, occupational therapy, information desk and other areas, according to Marilyn Mcintosh, chairman of the YM-YWCA Memorial Hospital Committee. Volunteers are needed primarily during the regular working hours, Miss Mcintosh said. Students interested in nursing can volunteer in the hospital's evening care Largest Selection of beds in this area. Sale $35 on king size mattress. Chicken-Little, Inc., in "Beautiful Downtown Carrboro." 108 West Main. Carrboro THE ONLY THING BETTER THAN EATING IS NOT EATING AT ALL. Find out how at Harmony "The natural Foods Store" 1310 West Franklin St Chapel Hill, N.C. (Next to Carolina Grill) 942-7474 I FRIDAY t SATURDAY September 3 September 4 WEDNESDAY September 8 by Pam Phillips S:zff Writer UNC debaters have ir-tuteJ 2 progrim. Campus Ser.es cf Debit. : encourage participation 1 r. r.Dn-tourr.arr.er.t debate events. The series is designed to get ":rt people or. campus involved :r. campus debate," according to Robert Cov debate team coach. "This will introduce people to a quality discussion of controversy.' Hewill Rose, team vice president, will be in charge of the series. "Anvbodv -students, faculty, graduates, undergraduates and townspeople - ire encouraged to participate. This v. ill be a regularized place for people to exchange ideas," he said. Rose talked to freshme -.g Orientation and is pleased at the response. More than 30 students have signed up for debate, he said. These students have indicated their interests, and Rose will choose a topic. Debate format will be casual with ground rules made by participating debaters. If further Interest in the program develops an open forum where students air grievances and adv3r.ee causes may be sponsored by the team, says Rose. The Campus Series of Debate will begin Sept. 13. Other Tar Heel debaters will start their v.V. v. nrocram. and ore-med students an volunteer in the emergency room. Students interested in volunteer positions at the hospital should drop by Room 102 of the Y Building to sign up. Graduate grants will be offered Scholarships and fellowships are available to seniors interested in graduate studies, Dean Frank M. Duffey announced Wednesday. Students seeking information on all scholarships, except the Rhodes Scholarship, should go to the College of Arts and Sciences, 203 South Building. Five Danforth Fellowships are available to students desiring college teaching careers. The deadline is Oct. 31. Applications for Fulbright Awards are due Oct. 15, for Marshall Scholarships Oct. 22 and Scottish Rite Fellowships for study at George Washington University School of Government March 15. Natural science students should file for two Churchill Foundation Scholarships by Dec. 1. Students interested in the Rhodes Scholarship should talk with Shepard Jones of the political science department. Deadline for application is Oct. 3 1 . Woodrow Wilson Fellowships for first year graduate study for 1972-73 have been discontinued due to lack of funds. TRAVEL TO RALEIGH NO MORE! CABOOS 403 Jones Ferry Road Carrboro Intersection: Main and Jones Ferry Rd. 1 IN ENTERTAINMENT season near the end ct September -th the Middle Tennessee State University Tournament. One cf the more important regional tournaments, it as won his vear by UNC's Jo- McOuu-e and Joe Love land. Tr.is vear. freshmen Ouirlie Bond. Tom Dulari. and Co'e Campbell along with sophomore debater Kay Kerr.od'e uI enter competition. Love.and and MoGuue attend a series of public debates at the l'n:vers:t of P iuburgh. Sept. 2"-:. Loveland and X'.oGuue i'l attend the MIT tournament Oct. 7-0. a tourney they won last vear. Cox ca.Is one o in er.rer tournaments o I . 1 v ear. Harold The Kennedy twins and Harvev. v. ill also attend. Cox indicated he expects much from this team because cf their "high motivation" and experience. The same weekend, two Carolina teams will journey to the University of Kentucky Debates. Cox called this tournament '"highly selective." Debaters will be Dilhrd and Bond. Hew;Il Rose and Brent McKnight. Oct. 15-17 will mark UNC's Tar Heel Invitational Debate Tournament. Cox said the tournament has grown from a small moderate regional tournament into a strong national tournament this year. The Tar Heel Invitational will show national representation from such teams r "r r rr; k I ? V; ; JJ Buying books at the Student Stores is a common sight on campus at this time t year. Carrying all those heavy books home can be a hassle, but this student has solved the problem. (Staff photo by Cliff Kolovson) How, when, and where can you get free checking? Three ways, anytime, at any Wachovia office. Member Federal Dejx-sit In-urante O rt- as national champions UCL. I'-rversi" of Southern California md CalU'orn Technical Institute at Los Angeles. Cox said Cal Tech may come early i a series of public debates w-.th Tarhe debaters similar to the Pittsburg series. I: wants to make the ser.es available to h i school, crvic and student groups. Loveland and McGuire go to Athen Ga. Oct. 24 for the American C'.a.v Invitational Debate Tour name sometimes called the ACID t?t. Tr toumament is a h:gh! selective one " which the top six teams in the nation a invited for debate round robin t!; Loveland and McGuire won th tournament last vear. The ACID test warm-up for the Fmory Tour-.ame-which they also captured last eaon. Emory's Peachtree I r. itatio-. Tournament is the first rat; -qualifying tournament. A h: automatically insures Loveland 1-McGuu-e a bid to the National P.- Tournament held m the spnr.i: This tournament is one of the large boasting 150 colleges and univer-.ti attendance. Another Carolina team, to -chosen on their performance th: c will accompany Loveland and MoC.:-- Another mutation to a r: tournament has been extended to I'M debaters from Lortor. Federal Fr-.s. Washington, D.C. r.ji r. BLUE CABOOSE TENN.-CAROLINA TRANS. CO. BILLY WALKER & THE GOLDEN ERA
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