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journal photos by dean hubbard Betty Snith end the Appalachien Folks band in concert was one of the highlights of last weeks Appalachian Arts Festival. The Folk Music Jam Session was held in the traditional spirit of the mountain people were music was an import ant part of their lives. Berrigan To Speak On Monday, November 25 at 8:00 in the Parquet Room the University Program Board Lectures Committee and United Religious Ministry will present Father Daniel Berrigan, well-published anti-Vietnam war opponent during the 1960's. Perhaps he is better known as one of the Berrigan brothers who were imprisoned for willingly violating entrance regulations to a U.S. Draft Board office and destroying valuable Draft Registration papers. Reverend Daniel Berrigan was a Jesuit priest who helped organize an interdenominational protest committee called "Clergy Concerned about Vietnam". The topic of his lecture will be "Order-Disorder: Here I Stand" which concerns civil and human rights in the new barbarism. News Shorts News Shorts Early Saturday morning, November 9, three students representing the UNCC Outing Club left for Hanging Rock N.C., anticipating two days of rock climbing and rapelling. Arriving around 11 a.m., we hiked from our campsite to Moore's Well. Due to a hurrBn error, the only equipment we had available were one rope and one karabiner which limited our climbing activity somewhat. Chip Hunter, president of the Outing Club and a certified instructor in rock climbing, led us in some top-roping and a slightly painful body rapell. After two climbs of 60 feet each, we called it a day and relaxed by hiking to nearby Cascade Falls. On Sunday we hiked to the Lookout Tower on top of Moore's Knob, elevation 2500 feet. After taking in the impressive view, we made one climb of about 75 feet, which included a small overhang; then Chip and Chris Baugham attempted to practice their ability by scaling the lookout tower. I did not fee! so inclined myself. Having had enough climbing for one weekend, we headed back to UNCC, slightly sore but nonetheless satisfied. Four brothers of the Eta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi at UNCC attended a Regional Presidents Conference held at the University of Richmond, October 16-18. Regional chapters in attendance were the University of Richmond, University of Virginia, VPI, Christopher Newport, Western Carolina, and UNCC. The conference was hosted by the Delta 2eta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi at the University of Richmond. The conference was convened to discuss the upcoming National convention to be held in Minneapolis, the City of Lakes, in August 1975 and to provide an opportunity for chapters to discuss informally successful projects and problem areas of their respective chapters. page six/the joumal/november ig ^97^ Student Affairs Salaries Where does the money go? they all ask and the question is rightly posed. As a fitting denouement to last week's article "Student Service Department Plans New Position" by Brad Rich, and in accordance with the Journal's new policy of publishing the salaries of everybody everywhere, the Journal hereby publishes the salaries of those adult-type people employed in what the University cunningly terms 'Student Services'. This listing does not include the salary of the. future 'Assistant Dean of Students', which somehow makes this entire article seem to miss the point. For those of you who ^ --by pat miller remain curious, here's the dope: SALARIES: Student Services Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs - $25,800 ' Director of Admissions $18,000 Director of Counsel™ Center - $21,800 Counseling Psychologist & Asst. Professor - $16,500 Counseling Psychologist 8, Inst.-$12,000 Director of Financial Aid & Instr. - $16,700 Dean of Admissions and Records and Instr. - $21,300 Dean of Students & Instr - $19,700 Assoc. Dean of Students - $15,050 Director of Student Inform. Systems — $17,000 / Jl) 0 fo\o freakout o
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