Page 6 The Carolina Journal, October 8,1969 The Bulletin Board Forensics Society * * * * * * * * * From the Black Viewpoint By James Cuthbertson A “brainstorming” session to draw up a constitution for the proposed Forensics Society will be held in U-233 tonight (Wed.), October 8, 1969, beginning at 8:00 p.m. For those who are not familiar with the organization, the Forensics Society is composed of students interested in participating in debate, oral interpretation of literature, original oratory, impromptu speaking, and after-dinner speaking both on campus and intercollegiately. If you are interested, but are unable to attend this meeting, please make your interest known to Miss Beatrice Nugent at her office, B-234, or through the Fine Arts Dept., Ext. 252. SNEA On October 8 at 11 ;30 a.m. in the Student Union, Mr. Johnnie McFadden will participate in the first meeting of the Student NEA, an organization for people interested in teaching. Who is Johnnie McFadden? He was chosen as the outstanding young educator of North Carolina for 1968-69. Mr. McFadden is a sixth grade teacher at Selwyn Elementary School. Other participants will be Dr. Raevis of the Education Department here, and Bonnie Ingram, president of SNEA. Everyone is invited! Engineers’ Club All present members are urged to attend the first business meeting today at 11:30 a.m. in Smith 102. Tonight, Mr. W. S. Lee, Vice-President of Engineering from Duke Power Company will be the guest speaker after the new members are initiated into the club. The meeting place has been changed to Bailey’s Cafeteria in the Try on Mall, promptly at 6:30 p.m. Applicants should notify Dee Bradford (875-6775) if they cannot attend. Special Activities Committee The Special Activities Committee needs talented people to help organize and plan their program for this year. Among the activities to be sponsored by the committee are a monthly series of informal gatherings called “Tea and Crumpets Hours,” the Holiday Dance and Holiday Queen Contest, one-day trips to football games, and a talent show in April. Some of the other activities sponsored by the Special Activities Committee are the Miss UNC-C Contest, dinner raffles, and seasonal decorations for the union lobby. If you are interested in helping in any of these activities, your talents are needed. Leave your name at the information desk or with one of the committee members. (Continued On Page 7) True Liberal TWO MONTHS FREE What is a true liberal? A true liberal is trustworthy, loyal) helpful, courteous, kind, cheerful, thrifty and brave. A liber^ is trustworthy. He is a man that you can put your tmst into and he never stabs you in the back. A liberal is loyal to a cause that he believes in and stays firmly with it. A liberal is helpful. He lives by helping others and is seldom selfish. 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