. toe lance r J nal of News and Events At St. Andrews Presbyterian College J:-‘-“‘"“’^««'NORTOCAKOUNA.THURSDAVM,kcH4.1976 ' NUMBEr" McNair To Speak At Forum “Business in America: Present and Future,” will be the subject of an American Issues Bicentennial Forum to be presented by the t Laurinburg/Scotland County Area Chamber of Commerce at St. Andrews on Thursday, jA* ^ March 4. Laurinburg native 'Si state banking official John F. McNair HI will head *»>««£ ■• impressive list of program participants. - McNair will be joined by _ three local business executives for the second part of the program: Mason Lee is mcNAIR »U pnmmnn Several years ago outside New Meek were Stevens; Henry McLeod is president of j.T. John Com- business to America’s pany, an agricultural development. management firm; and John In the panel discussion Lee, Women’s Workshops Scheduled ^ give a brief presentation on busmess, mdustry and the future of certain aspects of agnculture m tl^ Scotland On Saturday March 6 at 2 possible answers to these We can learn about women’s business in America. L p.m. for senes of workshops questions with our minds, our survival; the law and what folSga brilf ntermissS for women interested m bodies, sound and movement, our rights are, how to balance toiiowing a Dnet interm ,s.sion writing, theatre, and con- any media we desire. a checkbook, fill-out tax for- McNair is currently sciousness raising will begin. “Women’s Writing-We ms, write a resume, fix a car, executive vice president of The forum is one in a series Sponsored by Jo Ellen write all the time....doodles, Wachovia Bank and Trust ^ S’^otland Pasman, the workshops will notes letters, journals, (Continued on Page 2) Company and head of the County Bicentennial Com- liiek off with an informal poetry, fiction, etc....Par- Banking and Administrations mission during 1975 and 1976, meeting in the Wilmington ticipants in this workshop are A «riKiiein«»ee Divisions. He will ^scuss designed to permit Dorm Lounge. invited to share their own i\grHIU»lll6S8 historical aspects of uhe im- citizens of all ages, “Ms Pa.sman saiH “Tv,«. writing in an informal at- business on the backgrounds and interests to three workshops to b^ spon- ^osphere. Perhaps we DlSCUSSCd aLTprS an updaTJiX ""1 sored arp- prmt our work in a broadside • a~ ■ thoughtful examination of ‘jvicudic. “ pponomvin .1 • 1 a 1 ^ or booklet of our own design. fundamental to Women s Theatre - What “Women, World, and Wonder the development and future of message would wranen in the This group is open. We gan be The role of U.S. agri- McNair’s presentation will American Society, performing arts want to com- a consciousness raising group business in international jjg followed by the showing of municate to their audience? concerned with issues development wiU be the sub- “Freedom 2000,” a film How can theater be a medium releventto womai, toour own ject examined at common ex- produced by the Chamber of The “Business in America” tor our expression? In this everday lives. We can share perience next Wednesday, Commerce of the United program will be held in workshop we will explore the our pleasures, our problems, March 10. The program will States. Through animation the Avingcr Auditorium and begin he at 11'^^ afTi. in Avineer film depicts the contribution at7:30p.m. niiininininninnnnnnniinnninnnMiinniniinniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinniM Auditorium. TL • TfT I Latin“rg"U^ruie'^^e^^ CUB Annouuces I UlS W G0 K speaker. Mr. Evans is - President of McNair Seed IT'*I Tnmptrr m. . . o , Company, an international JT lltTl ^VCLThtS TONIGHT: The Album of the Week at WSAP is Phoebe Snow s agri-business concern Second Childhood.” The show begins at 11:00 on WSAP, 640 headquartered in Laurinburg. Amor91.lFM Cable. The role of the United > n „ it ■ n ^ Tn»TT ctQfoc in world develoDment CoUege Union Board film i„ ^jg Audio Visuals Depart- , NIGHT: A Bicentennial Issues Forum in Avinger cnhiw't rpceivine close chairman Stuart Swain has ment in tlie Liberal Aarts rr"”^- , ^turday March 6-“Women, World, and Wonder,” a series of ami J jer^ agri-business day. A meeting will then be “hops for women interested in writing, theatre, and con- Ko^tornnnrt of the euest r^n-n * u rrni^ i held to set down the rules for ““r,.Saae™Se 5jf"J’ ’^3''ch7-The CUB filin is “Cat Ballou,” With Lee I L^L^egStr^rwilTopL by the AV Department, no Jane Fonda. 7 p.m. in Avinger Auditorium. Free. " MONDAY, MARCH 8- Peggy Hoffman and Frank Watson Iw Ip Orientation Committee visit the campus from Raleigh, North Carolina to speaks «> prison reform. Hoffman is the author of several prison ^ f - 1 Tfc ‘ O jeform novels and Watson is an ex-con who was reformed ■ LiOniirmeCl OV I^enflte ‘'“Ting a period in the United States’ history when the V J ® finipted reform of prisoners was not a common practice. * i two will speak at 7:00 p.m. in Avinger Auditorium. t * c ♦ The InterDormitory Senate committee was Student met Tuesday Night to receive Association Secretary Suzan- nominations for the 1976 „e Hogg, a sophomore. Three u • cs Orientation Committee. The freshmen, Robin Green, Shan- j. p sday, march Ift-E. Hervey Evans speaks on agribusiness persons nominated by the non Huff, and Tim Van onunon Experience. See article this page. HBHI Jm Cabinet Monday night were Hooser were confirmed, as HERVEY EVANS confirmed. well as juniors Jack Vaughn ...will speak Named chairperson of the and Dorothy Fillmore.

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