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T Da"v Tar Nsl ACC meetin. 0 1! f s n : i n uec-e? A n II 5 : 1 ; f f I I J I j j I J1 if M ; ! : 1 ! ' i 1 i i j '--;.,' ! " I ;! 31 . .-. .'. ' ! i . i I . lit I t - f , v . 1 ; Vs. : J v it I J I F Is r I M I. . r MM vV'' 'V ! M I i . ,'' i ! I i !: M, 1 1 " M " j ; i 1 1 : .... i, , - . M ! 1 i:. M ;-r"' l 1 ' i .!--' I Did you say that you saw Santa walking around campus yesterday? Well, don't worry, the old man's timing isn't off. That was sophomore Tenny Hunt you saw, dressed in long hair, beard, and Carolina-blue windbreaker. (Staff photo by Lee Unwah) Untied Press International . GREENSBORO-The future of the membership of South Carolina and Benson in the Atlantic Coast Conference ippeared in grave doutt Friday as the xoubled eiht-aembtr conference wound jp its winter meeting. The two "schools failed in efforts tx ;Iiininate conference academic standards for recruiting players over and above those set by the NCAA. Both said they plan to recruit any players meeting ' the NCAA standards, ignoring the ACCs rule. If they follow through on their threat, they-likely will either be expelled or withdraw from the conference they helped found 17 years ago. The ACC Friday formally approved a modification of its controversial "800 rule, which requires that all athletes recruited must score 800 or 'better on their college board exam. The NCAA requirement of a predicted 1.6 grade point average must be met also. Both the South Carolina members rejected the compromise. Dr. Thomas Jones, president of USC, said he expects the school's trustees to discuss the situation Saturday in Columbia, S.C. but he said, "I have no idea what the board will do." South Carolina has been the most vocal opponent of the 800 rule, maintaining it eliminates a number cf outstanding players each year, especially keeping more black players out of the ACC. USC Athletic Director Paul Dietrel maintains eight of the 10 top high school prospects in South Carolina cannot meet the ACC qualifications, but can go to most any other college in the nation. The modification approved by a 6-2 vote Friday permits ACC schools to recruit players scoring as low as 700 on their College Boards, providing the schools can predict players will have a 1.75 average on a four-point grading system. Dietzel said the machinery for predicting the grade average would mean ACC schools could take none of the 10 best prospects in his state under the modification. In a final vote, the ACC members struck a clause from the modification which would have provided that if any college withdrew, the 800 rule would go back into effect. South Carolina proposed as an alternative that the 800 rule be stricken entirely, but the motion failed on a 4-4 vote. Clemson, Maryland and North Carolina State voted with South Carolina, Ira. Virginia zr.J with Duke. North Ca; Wake Forest opposed. "Hie issue may not come to a hcjj before next fill. ACC officials said South Carolina and Ctemson would be technically violating the ruk rJy when they enrolled a student athlete ho cannot meet the rule. At that time, unless the two schools had dropped out, the ACC would consider punitive measures. Dr. Robert Edwards, president of Clemson, said on Thursday he saw enly three alternatives-to accept the mod;t"kalsx'ru wr;;ch e ont ,U" r withdraw from the costfVrsrnoe or about the bunc of or?u?irn; j rvw South CuTohsa has Kvrs an opponent of the 00 fule tet since Mike G?h. ai outstanding basket bat! projvt, j ruled inetipbk after a dar!r? t'rohn;an season. Edward said the l.f satisfactory for every other nu or conference . and most svhooK in the nation, and "Jt seer.is tc nu a little strange the ACC has itself asdc from the rest of the eountrv." . mmmmmrmmmj-, - .- Campms caleedair "Hand in Hand," an English movie about religious intolerance, will be shown at the Hillel Foundation, 210 W. Cameron Avenue on Monday, December 14 at 8 p.m. Attention: The UNC-Boatclub will hold its first organizational meeting next Monday, December 14 at 8:15 p.m. in the Union. Freshmen and sophomores are especially invited to make this an established UNC sport. For more information, call Balint Kokas at 929-7232 or Jack Carpenter at 942-2881. The Baptist Student Union will have its annual Christmas banquet this Sunday at7 p.m., followed by' a special Christmas worship. Costs $1 for supper. Coat and tie suggested.' Morrison Residence College cordially invites you to a Christmas dance at the Carolina Inn tonight at 9 o'clock. Semi-formal dress. Invitations are priced at $2 per couple and can be obtained in the Morrison main lobby at the desk. State Affairs Committee meeting on Wednesday, December 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the Union. All members urged to come. Don McCauley exults cit - American choice CAnniOITASC2SCEni! niASins fco::d it s::oo:ti;:3 3 C w fcJ! A 3 10 f FcnL'jYcrriGvzn 17, I 1 t A v 1 t 3 r 3 it v I f NOW THRU SAT. SHOWS 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 Alpha Epsilon Delta will sponsor a field trip for AED members to the Duke medical center to observe open heart surgery on Wednesday afternoon, December 16. For further information, call Jay Pringle, 933725. Earl Wynn, UNC Professor of Radio-Television-MotioEi Pictures, will read "A Christmas Carol" on Monday night in the Great Hall of the Student Union. The Mystery Movie will be shown in the Great Hall of the Student Union on ( Tuesday . night , , Pecember : 1 4, at 8 o'clock. Lost: Brown tortoise shell lens in green case somewhere between N.E. Annex and Cobb. Call 933-7386. Lost: A large brown leather coat, size 42. Lost in the Pine Room Wednesday at noon. It has a brown toboggan in the pocket. A $10 reward is offered. Call 966-5060. Lost: One book, "Personality," for Psych 28 in the Union snack bar about 7 p.m. Wednesday. If found, call 929-3259. When Carolina's Don McCauley was told he had been named to the Associated Press All-America team, the modest tailback exulted, "It's the greatest thing" that's ever happened to ree." The Tar Heel tailback, who had' already been selected for the squads picked by the nation's coaches (Look magazine) and football writers (Kodak),' was unusually exuberant following announcement of his latest honor. "I figured it was something almost impossible to achieve, like being" president," said the man who cracked the legendary O J. Simpson's single season NCAA rushing record. "I'm still in a daze," McCauley continued. He is the third Carolina player -ever to be selected a consensus All-America. McCauley had reacted in a somewhat subdued manner after he ran for 279 -yards in UNC's 59-34 season-ending win over Duke, a performance that gave him :! 1 ,720 yards for the year. That was 1 1 more than Simpson had made two years , ago, when he established the previous ; collegiate rushing standard. At that time, McCauley had said simply, "It feels good." .;.-,s Since then, however, the modestl "7 n r L 9 f 1 Lad LJL VwiiL n wa b- You know those timid little ladylike shavers? Well, forget them. Because the big. all-new Lady Norelco 20L is here. And it's the world's fastest ladies' shaver. It has the biggest shaving head of all the ladies' shavers. -The largest active cutting area. And an extra-thin shaving head to shave extra close and smooth. Which means you can shave your legs and underarms 40 to 50 . . faster than with any other ladies shaver in the world. . The new Lady Norelco is a beautiful poppy red . and it comes in a shiny black case. And that makes it the fastest, prettiest ladies' shaver in the whole wide world. Ths nrrc Lcs?y T'srcko i v V i Qjt 13-'0 North Amaricaa Philip Corporotion. HXJ Z,xA KLtvl Sitwl ffew Yjik. NY. 10017 Garden City, N.Y. senior has received honor after honor. He is beginning now to fully savor his fame. "It's still a little hard to appreciate all that has happened to the team and to myself," he said. "We are certainly glad to be going to the Peach Bowl and I have enjoyed the opportunity to meet some of the other guys from around the country who were named All-America." The well-traveled Tar Heel, who joins Andy Bershak and Charlie Justice as UNC's consensus Ail-Americans, has been to Hollywood and Miami in the last two weeks. He appeared on national television Monday night in . a Bob Hope ; special honoring the Look All-Americans. ! But even" as" he "waits for more honors-and probable selection in the first round of the pro draft -McCauley is not neglecting his teammates, who are now working out on their own for their Peach Bowl date Dec. 30. In fact, McCauley, along with Carolina's other seniors, has been leading the conditioning preliminaries for the battle with Arizona State while Tar Heel coaches conduct their recruiting business. A vigorous program of running and touch games is keeping the busy McCauley and his teammates in shape prior to beginning of actual practice next week. DTE Giassufi! .1, SKIIERS: ATTENTION, "international Skiiers for Peace" Multi-colored Ski Patch and Bronze Medallion with chain. Both have ISP insignia and are available now for the first time in US. only through Student Travel Services. Special International Student price of $.50 for patch and $1 for Medallion. Far out gift idea! Join the ISP today! Mail to: Student Travel Services, P.O. Box 19384, Sacramento, Calif. 95819. "Good skiing. Peace." Ride needed to Washington, DIC. or Rochester, . N.Y. Wilt between it share expenses. Call Hugh, 9 3,3-3 3 a. t v i "7 'pm and 1 1 pm. - - - 'L r--'- '68 MGB, Royal Blue, AM-FM, wire wheels, low mileage. Excellent buy at $2,295. Call Jack Allison 966-1074 or 542-2258 (Pittsboro, collect). Roommate wanted now andor to take over lease Jan. 1.2-3 bedroom apt. $155mo. Call 967-4987 after 5. I need a ride to Detroit or Southern Ontario after Dec. 19. Call Thomas Lee 93 3-8226. PUPPIES: Almost free: vet costs only. Fat, happy, six weeks old Dec 15. Call 929-4520 evenings. 1 AKA registered German Shepherd Puppy, 12 weeks old, male black & white. Largest of litter of 6. Call 967-3854, after 3. MGB GT 1868. Motor re-built January 1970. Call Frank Renf roe 96 7-5614, between 5 and 7. Wanted: Female roommate to share apt. with two grad. students. $50 per mo. plus utilities. Walking distance of campus. 929-620 7. For Sale: 1969 MGB. New ptint. 2 new Michel in tires, with guarantee. Wooden steering wheel. Grad student getting old. $2 100. 929-1059, afterS p.m. WANTED TO DATE: Beautilul or very attractive girl. Must not be boring, moody. under S'S", or have red hair. Must have good les, be adventuresome, thetetlc, and have good sense of humor. If vou dare to know identity of male grad student with different approach. WRITE your local MYSTERY MAN, Box 2007, Chapel Hill, N.C. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CHRISTMAS IN EUROPE Boston-London-Boston $165 Dec. 19 to Jan. 2 Call Lloyd Clayton, 929-2741. Consolidated Univ. student & staff & their families only. MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR CHRISTMAS VACATION riders needed to share expenses. Call 929-5766 any time Sat., Sun., after 6 PM weekdays. Desperate for ride to and from Atlanta over Christmas Holidays will share cost-$3 3-29 4 8 David Meyer Call between 5-5:30 p.m. or 11-11:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 1954 Ford Jeep In good condition. Pink body, blue fenders. $4 00. 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