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Senate to fund dance By Lana Carter Staff Writer Student Senate passed a bill Wednesday allocating $2,000 for this year's graduation ball, knocking down an amendment to the bill that would abolish tho dance and re-allocate the money to Russell House's Contemporary Sounds Committee. The amendment was proposed after Contempory Sounds appealed to the Senate Finance Committee for Student Government funds for the spring outdoor concert, according to Jeff Floyd, Student Senate president. The amendment would have re-appropriated the $2,000 allocated for the ball to the spring concert. Floyd said the ball was not a success last year and that little time is left to organize this year's ball. He said Student Government could provide better service to students by getting involved in the outdoor concert. GEORGE Mineff, a member of the Graduation Ball Committee, said, "When it (the ball) was started, we were trying to begin a tradition. If we don't go through with the ball this year, the whole idea will die" The ball has a proposed $2,600 budget with $600 expected from ticket sales. Expenses include $1,200 for the band, $500 for food, $400 f nr Kao** o nrl tarariA #OAA ui uvvi anu vyinc, fOUV 1UI publicity, $100 for technical services and $100 for miscellaneous expenses. In other business, the senate passed a bill providing for succession of a Student Government secretary or treasurer if the office becomes vacant before the term expires A bill updating part of the code for the Executive and Legislative Liaison Committee was also passed. The Residence Life Committee reported that engraving tools will be available for student use Monday. The engravers are part of a campaign by i Student Government, Campus Police and the Residence Life Committee to combat campus theft. In final actions, the senate approved 16 students for committee positions. ROTC offering I grants From Staff Reports Army ROTC has two and ii - -i? - inree-year scnoiarsnips available for qualified students, according to Lt. Col. Patrick Canary, USC professor of military science. All Army ROTC scholarships are awarded solely on merit. To be eligible, a student must rank n the top of his class and be nvolved in athletics or other extracurricular activities hat show leadership x>tential. Recipients don't nave to be enrolled in ROTC, /-1 . nn;,i Actual y suiu. "Army ROTC scholarships are just about the best you'll find anywhere," Canary said. "Besides full tuition, they pay for text books, lab fees and up to $1,000 each year." \ Students interested in the scholarships should contact Capt. Fred Hart at 777-6542. ^ piime clouds man} wjl^Oon't let college be amon|j For further Informatl Don R. Bills, Repr P.O. Box 1414 Salisbury, North ( (704) 633-5547 on call or write: esentative Carolina 28144 HaHt mm WBHB a i II HHhm i WtBUUHi ^PlfiWWW? I <*?\Y thrift til imivH & Volume 1 available now at the Record Bar. Coming soon: Volume 2 i I uesigners are to jeans as Domino's is to pizza. It figures. With fresh ingredients we can design a pizza to fit your taste and budget. The Domino's Pizza label means a hot, nutritious meal delivered free of charge, within 30 minutes. Now that's style! i Fast, Free I Delivery A 256-8151 |||^? 1124 Devine St. Wj Hours: t 3 4:30 - 2:00 Sun. Thurs ?8? 4:30 *3:00 Fri- & SatWm Our drivers carry less W than $10.00. Limited delivery area 'Copyright 1981 ? 1 $1.00 Off! $1.00 off any pizza with extra thick crust. One coupon per pizza. Expires: 3/1 5/81 Fast, Free Delivery i 1124 Devine St. I Phone: 258-8151 1?408/5602 j ?*. 1&JHH& >|?^-^SSs!PP?^ S. ss ( ' .^Tf^Tu u^va, ^J;-. -:- ~-3jg?^A3 :* ? m.r* i i rM??? ! S $2.oc IS Off! Eg 30 minute g J 8 If your pizza I 5 arrive within J after you ord ' ^ this coupon I I for $2.00 off I I | | Fast, Free C || 1124 Devine | Phone: 256 |i 12408 / 5602 S ELffi Expires: 3/1 ll 5^ 1 h r hookji** v<^|,? , a? _J luaranfee i does not 30 mins. j ? !er, present to the driver H p your pizza i ] >elivery | ] St. g 8151 I ri I | ? i ,