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Show News roundup Final examinations are scheduled for Dec. 9-12. Wins 5 Trophies The University debate team, defending several honors won last year at the same tournament, captured five trophies in the Western States Speech Association Speech Tournament over Thanksgiving break at Brigham Young University. The tournament, attended by some 70 schools, had many nationally ranked teams from California participating in a highly competitive contest. This year's debate topic. Resolved: That Executive Control of United States Foreign Policy should be Significantly Curtailed. Utah's senior men's division strength, Wolfgang Kuhn-Wayne Horiuchi and Ernie Jones-Leo Brown both advanced from the six The squad now takes a well-deserved rest before finals with next competition being in Palo All 3t S)aDnford UniSv ta .Names Chairman Allan Weeks has been named as chairman 'of the ad hoc committee tor the establishment of discount cards by the Executive Council of the Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU). Committee members include John Seguin and Lyn Washlquist. The council also has recommended that proceeds of the Ute Charity Drive be donated through the National Student Association (NSA) to the people ofBiafra. ASUU President Steve Gunn commented that perhaps a university wide fast for a meal or a day should be organized o funds to send to Biafra Appointed to the Housing Policy Committee were Joe Ward Bob Beckman and Mary Brennin. c u ?Uncil has tentatively scheduled its weekly open meeting next quarter for 4:30 p.m. 0n Wednesday. Adds Free U Brigham Young University is in the process of developing an experimental" university. A take off from the University's Free University program BYU hopes to set up a similar program. The non-tuition and non-credit courses would be a venture to encourage students in fields other than their major. ork Ends Calendar of , farified Dean of fd Registration J. - schedule of class es until Saturday. Sports shorts ermen Guards lettermen will be lM sweaters and letter '..Wednesday of this L players concerned 4 to the Fieldhouse .;l:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. ' in? Schedule .tal round of the 1M ornament includes: -S(aPiNo. 2 vs Phi Delta 3.7:15 p.m. -etaPiNo. 3 vs Pi Kappa 7 5,7:15 p.m. , aj -Pa Alpha No. 4 vs Phi iter 5, 7:15 p.m. ie' jjl, Volleyball si a day of competition in i mammal volleyball e jut will determine 1 til winners. I jiaPiNo. 4 vs Phi Delta :.3,6:15 p.m. !B Jin Club vs Greek in ad No. 1, 6:15 p.m. v i play for the "B" .on championship, 7 p.m. "io. 2 vs S.A.E. No! 1, 7 " :-i vs Phi Delta Theta No. 5 play off for "A" consolation, 7:40 p.m. preliminary rounds into final competition, but were eventually defeated by nationally ranked Cal. State, Fullerton, Calif., and University of Southern California, with the latter being a split decision. Junior women's division showed Kathy Wood-Marsha Gunnel advance into final rounds before being eliminated by Lewis and Clark's first team. Finally, in junior men's division, the team of Al Walcher-Jerry James advanced from preliminary rounds into final competition, but were downed by University of California at Los Angeles on a split decision. In individual events, Leo Brown captured second place in senior men's expository speaking, while in junior division, Al Walcher took third place in extemporaneous speaking and second place in original oratory. Finalists included Wayne Horiuchi, Marsha Gunnel, and Kathy Wood. |