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y .\m Monday, December 4, 1972 TH€ SALtMITt Page Seven aim’s Sports Scoops by Allison Towne Thanksgiving week-end foot ball wound up Atlantic Coast Conference competition with the Tar Heels in the number one po sition and Wake Forest in the last slot. The ACC champions downed East Carolina 42-19 while here in Winston-Salem, the VPl Gobblers lead by super quar terback Don Strock, cmnched the Demon Deacons 44-9 in coach Tom Harper’s final game. Clemson nipped South Carolina 7-6 and Miami, Fla. downed Maryland 28-8. Two ACC teams won bowl bids to sum up the season. The bowl game schedule is as follows: ACC basketball will be in full swing soon. Carolina opened their season Thanksgiving week end and other ACC teams had openers last week. Although N. C. State is the 2-1 favorite for the title, both Virginia and North Carolina are looking for successful seasons and Clemson has seen much improvement. Wake Forest’s debut was the Twin City Classic involving Cor nell, Florida Southern, and Ala bama. That took place over the weekend. Bobby Allison, who won the stock car racing money battle but lost the championship to arch rival Richard Petty, has December 29; PEACH BOWL N.C. State vs. . . Alii gets ready to leave for the holiday bowl games. December 30; SUN BOWL UNC vs. Texas Tech Umv. Revises Program Grants Student Suffrage ASTRO-BLUEBONNET BOWL Tennessee vs. LSU GATOR BOWL Auburn vs. Colorado Tiffin, Ohio - (l.P.) - A new system of campus governance for Heidelberg College, under which students will help legislate social policies and housing regu lations and be given five votes in faculty meetings was approved recently by the Board of Trus tees. The new College Council re places the previous 20-member Student Senate and the faculty Campus Affairs Committee. The council will have 12 voting mem bers - seven students, three full time teaching faculty members, dean of students as the only per manent member, and a personnel dean appointed by the college president. The council moderator and four students elected by the en tire student body from a slate not including College Council members will sit on the general faculty as voting members. Elec ted council members may attend faculty meetings as non-voting members. In addition to housing and social decisions, the council will charter and recognize all student groups on campus and allocate funds received from the student activities’ fee. The council may initiate, dis cuss and formulate recommen dations on any campus matter, act on recommendations within its jurisdiction and submit others to the appropriate campus body. The council must conduct open meetings at least every two weeks and submit its minutes to the faculty. It may establish committees. In effect, the new system will give Heidelberg a bicameral leg islature. Avenues are provided for faculty and students to gain reconsideration of council ac tions, for the administration to delay implementation of actions, and for the trustees to “modify, change or review” policy deci sions. About 300 colleges have councils similar to the type adopted here, according to Re ligion Professor Paul Bock, co- chairman of the 11-member campus Governance Committee. His committee noted that college student senates across the coun try have undergone role changes in recent years that have brought them to the brink of collapse. Many student senates former ly held important responsibilities in social life. The trend now is for campus centers to assume the lead in' campus social life. December 31; SUGAR BOWL Penn State vs. Oklahoma ^rt Carved diamond rings accented with rubies and sapphires Introducing the newest collection of diamond rings by ArtCarved. Beautiful diamonds en hanced with the breathtaking color of precious rubies or sapphires. The new look for the now generation. Add color to your life, your love. With Flourish by ArtCarved. From the makers of Lenox China and Crystal. A—AZURE stars B—FIREBRIGHT 410 NORTH SPRUCE STREET USLTA and Wimbledon cham pionships. Winning those, she says, means a great deal more to her than money. In men’s tennis, Arthur Ashe edged Bob Lutz in a tense fifth set tie breaker Sunday to win the $50,000 World Championship Tennis Tournament held in Rome, Italy. December 18; LIBERTY BOWL Georgia Tech vs. Iowa State Ashe earned $25,000 as he came from behind to defeat Lutz in a gruelling 2'4 hour match with scores of 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6. Tom Okker of the Netherlands defeated South Af rican Cliff Drysdale 6-3, 7-5 for third place. been named driver of the year by a select panel of automotive sports writers. He will receive the Martini and Rossi “Golden Ea gles” trophy and a bonus $7,500 symbolic of the best overall per formance by a U.S. driver in 1972. Runners-up George Fol- Imer, Mark Donohue and Bobby Unser will receive $ 1,000 each at the luncheon to be held in New York next month. Chris Evert ended the tennis world’s guessing last Monday by announcing her decision to stay with the United States Lawn Tennis Association Circuit rather than join Mrs. Gladys Heldman’s Women’s International Federa- Here at Salem, basketball and ping pong are still big Tuesday- Thursday night attractions. Join all the jock-etts in the gym and see the action for yourself. New Year’s Day; ROSE BOWL Southern Cal vs. Ohio State COTTON BOWL Alabama vs. Texas ORANGE BOWL Nebraska vs. Notre Dame tion Tour when she turns pro on her 18th birthday Dec. 21. 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