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Wednesday, September 8, 1971 omen told awarenes direction i new The Daily Tar Heel TTtTT t W Association of Women Students (AWS) will be moving in a new direction this year, said AWS President Cathy Cauthorne. Miss Cauthorne told a Monday night organizational meeting the purpose of AWS this year is to "make women aware of what is available to them on campus." "We want AW"S to be a channel for what women want. If there's something you want to do we'll back you if it's at all feasible," she continued. Miss Cauthorne outlined the projects planned by AW'S members for the coming year and explained the purposes of the organization to new members. McGovern staffer o organize nere A member of presidential candidate Sen. George McGovern's staff will visit UNC Thursday afternoon to organize students for a local campaign. Kirby Jones will talk at 4 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Student Union. A question and answer session will follow. "He will talk about the McGovern campaign in general and how students can get involved in the campaign," said Becky Hannah, one of McGovern's local campus organizers. "Jones will gear his suggestions to the local level." A 1960 UNC graduate, Jones was campaign manager for Al Lowenstein in his successful 1968 bid for a New York seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Upon graduation from UNC, Jones worked in Greensboro with Manpower Development Corporation, a group which trains unskilled workers. He directed field operations for Dick Ottinger in his New York campaign for the U.S. Senate last year. An organizational meeting for the McGovern campus campaign is tentatively set for 7:30 p.m., Sept. 15 in the Student Union. "One of the campus campaign's top priorities will be voter registration," said Miss Hannah. The National McGovern organization will sponsor a voter registration drive Oct. 18-26. Sen. McGovern CD-S.) became the first announced candidate for the 1972 presidential election last January. He has served in the U.S. Congress for 12 years, four in the House of Representatives and eight as U.S. Senator Great Alternative-Trig Great Alternative-Trie Hreat Altemative-TheQ H I II 7? a o km . C u mm n mm o I 1 nrrnn in Ml 33 in 7D 17 D LiW 1 EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER BRINGS YOU a .c H 1 B a H I m C5 o C JZ H I mt a C u a mm o o H I a mm I n C u ra It mm JZ I c a tut mm o CHAPEL HILL'S BEST SELECTION OF POPULAR PRICED PANTS T) '-.r--v.-Hv.-r -?w.,rf.' ifi4' A: 41 or -v - I ' V i i OVER 4000 Pr. TO CHOOSE FROM Casual Pants Knit Pants Shirts Ties Belts 7.50 to 14.00 19.00 to 25.00 7.50 to 11.00 5.50 to 6.00 5.50 to 7.00 3 n I H ?5 t5 "9 C5 k The Pants Rac EAST GATE SHOPPING CENTER CHAPEL HILL. N. C. 967-6461 ALSO RIDGEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER-RALEIGH I H to I Projects planrrd th- The New- :er: A'A Freier:;k interest grow?. Piar.s ::r V. er" v.ee.;. fi women's activities, were Ji.u committee wis f.rmei to defense course. Other scheduled ir..l-de i !.-t-:e vv Storaska. noted expert ' - self-defer., j group of films of mtvrest to w -.mer.. -J a panel discus?i-'.r. v pr;mir.er.t Ch.pr! Hill women. A research committee ,-r. status will collect committee w ill .. o r Southeastern C division of the Depurtmer. coordinate inf-.rmut:c-r. opportunities tor w -.-mer.. Another committee equipment for area day care centers. Miss Cauthorne hopes activities of AWS '"will make women aware of the discrimination against them." itormation The with the Wu.mer.. a f Lab...:, t zed Small cIjvm?s h.ie the jdantage of being able to go outside and relax a little while t ill ennvuming ast knowledge. At least, it looks more relaxing. (Staff photo by John l.elln UNC aw ool awards Scholarship aid amounting to $4. TOO will be awarded to law students by the UNC Law School's Student' Br Foundation this year. Twelve scholarships, totaling S3, 200. will be panted this tall and $1,500 in scholarships will be ghen second semester. The Student Bar Foundation is a 1 t r private. foundation. I' exempt status. The Foundation grew Student Bar A-sociati on government of the I'NC law School. The SBF sch la:Nh:p funds come from contribution irom private individuals and organization, fund-raising projects education-! oth t.: of the student out the and contributions from law students. Ld Embree. SBF President. saiJ. "Because we're working to help fellow students we have had a great deal of response. "We give away 5 per cent of our contributions in the form of scholarships and we don't salt very much away m the form of endowments." hi i - - JERRY LAWSON This man is a LEADER He belongs to the Provi dent Mutual Leader As sociation. That means he's one of the top insurance counsellors in this com pany. And we're not too modest to sa we're one of the top companies in the country. 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" 'Solarama' will emphasie the the sun on the planets, particular . ' four closest to the center of ;..: system: Mercury, Venus, I ar'1. Mars." Highlighting the production will v gravitational force of the sun a it .: ' Mercury, effects of the high temper j1 on Venus, and the sun's relation to ! in making life possible. Admission in 75 cents for .(.;'.: through age 11,51 for students thr . college , and SI. 25 for adults. All is on a first-come, first-served baso. Programs for the next year in.' annually presented "Star of Wonder. Christmas pageant dealing with the : " of Bethlehem as seen by science an i the Scriptures, and "The I Story 'full of pageantry and n. scriptural view of his un:-.v "Stonehenge lit Al." will be brought ' by popular demand, with "Curio- " Cosmos," "Sky Safari" ar i Sagittarius Secret" comp!et:rv schedule. i5o3 fun in h r,:l; from Po'4)'j" potpourrr FROST QUEEN REFRIGERATORS 2.5 cubic feet $99.95 5.0 cubic feet $120 one year warranty EASTGATE TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE Eastgate Shopping Center 96 Monday Saturday, 'til 9 Friday i
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