November 22, 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Sets 20 New Ones Jr irnri auiley Grabs ecraiit GaeiCc, Record. Here is" MMMaMM - McG R Continued from page one Tar Heel line and scored with springing blocks from Bucky Perry and McCauley. Miller, "who certainly gave us a threat we needed to complement McCauley," according to Dooley, accounted for the next touchdown with an 18-yard pass to tight end Tony Blanchard. The UNC passer hit on nine of 13 attempts, with five of them going to Blanchard, the big senior receiver and ace blocker. McCauley put the game out of Duke's reach at 45-10 with the first of his fourth quarter TD's. Hart then went over the 6,000-yard mark in career passing with a 36-yard scoring pitch to Dennis Satyshur. IMEWM ANWOODWARD 1970 "3 & k LOVE IT or LEAVE IT pauikevmaji joak:.iv;oodvard AimiCIlY PERKINS " CBS COB SSk s Now Showing! SHOWS: 12:50-2:56 5:02-7:13 9:24 ll nnnn ID J J l( nn nnn in STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF all six campuses group 1 -Juno 9 -August 25 $189 2May 20 -August 19 $217 3AAay20-Jufy6 All Flights are NY-London-NY -Jet Service Group 1 Caledonia Airlines Entire airplane chartered for UNC Group 2 thru 7 - UNC groups travelling together on regularly scheduled trans-Atlantic flights Pan American and BOAC A minimum of 40 full fares is required on Groups 2 thru 7. Rates are the same regardless of group size. FAKCV NOU TURNIN &OWN A DATE WITH THAT djnuv CALLS, I THINKER LOVELV, EDITH R-iM Ud WHAT pip you I WRITS FOR QvHTION 1 I NUMBER FIVE ? V McCauley came back with an eight-yard six-pointer, preceding a Hart bomb to Chesson, then the Tar Heel great pounded over from the three for Carolina's final scnr Art Bosetti recorded Duke's fifth touchdown with seconds left in the game. It was the most points ever scored in a I rrr-n.,ke contest. Carolina came within five points of running up the highest total ever against a Devil team. Notre Dame had a 64-0 shutout four years ago to claim that distinction. Dooley was ecstatic after the game. "We want to go to a bowl and we think we deserve to. Well go in a minute if we are invited. 'This was our best offensive and defensive execution of the year. Everyone did a heckuva job. "I've said it before, but if Don McCauley is not an All-American, there is no such -thing. He is in a class with the Simpsons and Gayle Sayers types." The coach added that he believes Carolina will have "a respectable team from now on." It certainly had one Saturday. It had a respectable team in Don McCauley. ICE CREAM CREATIONS UNIVERSITY SQUARE DINNER SPECfAL 5-8 p.m. Hamburger Steak Dinner FREE Desert Sundae Ji 1 in n group 4 - Juno 3 -July 12 $277 5 - Juno 3-August 12 $277 6- Juryl2- August 19 $277 7- July 15 - September 2 $277 Service charges and taxes not included. To obtain details and an application form; drop a card to: Flights, Room 201 Carolina Union Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514 or pick one up in person at your union, they will be available soon. 99C I 71 Giu ( DO HOU REALLY VBELIEVE THAT? I SkW THAT HE UIA5 0IE OP OUR GREATEST PRESIDENTS ANPflNE OF OUR MOST KL0VEP LEADERS , l. i ii in ii in .v-v ri i At L MSN SCARE ME, I Htl. ) THAT'S WHY I'VE r- YD' Duke's Bob Lebby was caught in UNC tacklers as he tried to return Heels in Kenan Stadium Saturday. tademts by Bill Pope Staff Writer The Board of the School of Public Health Student Union voted unanimously Thursday to investigate the controversy surrounding the reappointment of C. Wilson Anderson, dean of the School of Social Work. "The seeming lack of approval of some of Dean Anderson's policies by the administration and trustees," said Lanny Morrison, chairman of the Union, "has obvious implications for the direction and programming at the School of Public Health." The recently formed Public Health Student Union is composed of 14 members elected by the students in the Public Health department. Back Numbers of HORIZON This is a long, but broken, run, offered at $1.25" per copy. THE OLD BOOK CORNER 137 A E. Rosemary St. Opposite Town Parking Lots Chapel Hill 9 GREAT MOVIE MAKING!" - n. Y. TIMES cSIopy of a mod housewife a frank perry film (R) s A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR" PLAZA 1 SHOWS 1:30-3:25-5:20 7:15-9:10 SHOWS 1:00-3:00-5:05 7:10-9:20 PLAZA LAST DAY! NO, BUT I VE LEARNEP NEVER TO PAP-M0UTH A PRESIDENT IN A HISTORY TEST .' that's tustwhwerA SHOULb getmarriedJ I PET-ER'CiONLV ' Vave T' BE SCARED ) t OF ONE AAN V COLOR 11 1 W 1 1 the midst of a blur of a punt against the Tar The massive blur of Probe Dean Case The reappointment of Anderson to a second term as dean has been the subject of controversy this fall between faculty and students in the School of Social Work and the University. The Board of the School of Public Health Union decided to investigate the Anderson reappointment because of the "implications" it has for the School of Public Health, according to Morrison. The chairman of the union said that the School of Social Work under Anderson's direction began a more community action oriented program. . "The School of Public Health is pushing into more community action programs," Morrison explained. "We don't want to see the same thing happen to our school." Hillel film Series presents The Life of Emile Zola" Monday Nov. 23 8 p.m. at Hillel House 21 OW. Cameron Donations Appreciated 4k f X H 'A- l r ,J JIMS m tacklers was UNC Coach Bill Dooley s answer to Duke's shoestring play that won the game for the Blue Devils bst season. (Staff photo by John Gellman) Morrison said he is mobilizing 15 students to "gather information concerning the Anderson situation through interviews with officials involved in the reappointment. 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