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Chipman, Moffat in Monday Election Elections will be held on Mon Charron originates from Trinidad day and Tuesday of next week to and has been in Canada for three fill the position of Internal vice years. president, which was vacated by A meeting will be scheduled the resignation of Frank Simke- in the near future, said Mr. Char vitz early in the summer. ron, to acquaint the treasurers Contesting the position are Jeff of the various campus organiza Chipman who is currently holding tions with the new financial pro the position on a pro-tem basis, cedures. and Gordon Moffat. The eligible voters in the forth Nominations closed on Friday coming election which will be for this and fifteen other posi held in conjunction with a re tions within the Students' Associ- ferendum to ratify a constitution al change, will be upperclassmen only. That is, only students in second, third, or fourth year. Ckorale Society to meet today This year, for the first time, Sir George has a chorale society Members of a SLOC T-Group get togeethar for one of their informal discussions. Only which meets every Tuesday at thirteen hours were alloted on the weekend for discussions, yet some groups became so deeply in 4:30 pm in Birks Hall of the volved that they surpassed their time on Saturday evening. The Conference was cei Mainly a success Norris Building. by all standards. For more pictures of the SLOC weekend turn to page 10. The Society is fortunate in having Mr. Frank Armstrong as the director. Mr. Armstrong has conducted at McGill and is Success lor SLOC presently teaching music for the Protestant School Board from Vice-Chairman of SLOC; Laurie Mr. Richman felt that this year by GINA MIEDWIECKI grades one to eleven. The tenth annual session of Abrams, SLOC committee mem was the turning point in SLOC’s SLOC, held in North Hatley this ber; Barbara and Larry Richman, history. The preesnt conference The accompanist is Mr. Ralph year, proved to be an outstanding Chairman of SLOC. has, in many ways set up a higher Clinch who is connected , with the C B C in addition to teaching success. Proof of this statement All the speakers expressed standard than all previous at lies in the fact that many groups tempts. music. their pleasure at SLOC’s success At present, there are approxi continued their discussions long “This year,” said Mr. Richman, and the entire assembly agreed mately 27 members in the choir. after the alotted time ran out. “unlike previous years, the par that Larry Richman and his staff The aim, however, is for 60 mem One group who began at 9:30 ticipants were not tagged with the deserved a hearty congratulation bers — 40 females and 20 males. Friday night continued until 3:00 organization they represented. for a job well done. Mr. Richman More members is an obvious in the moming. All participants were equal from received a standing ovation for necessity. In particular, tenors SLOC was launched with a Dr. Dimock down to the frosh.” the time and effort which he con Anthony Charran are needed. smashing two hour bus trip. The There was definitely a welcome tributed in order to make SLOC New treasurer The new group hopes to prod busses arrived at the Pleasant the success it was. revelation in that there was a View Inn at approximately 8:30 uce a Christmas concert in De Mr. Richman stated in an inter complete lack of social barriers. ation. Fourteen were filled by ac and after a briefing on the pur cember, therefore the emphasis view with the georgian “We have Mr. Richman also felt that this clamation and the other was not at present is on music that will pose of SLOC by Larry Richman, filled. Chairman of the organization, and scheduled time for follow-ups year the participants took a very be appropriate for the occasion. Among those acclaimed was Dr. Hedley Dimock, co-worker on later on this year and we feel "sober” outlook in regard to their To date the repertoire includes the Students’ Association Treas the committee, the participants that if we receive a favourable responsibilities to the purpose of popular songs such as Jingle Bells SLOC and in their social conduct. urer, Anthony Charron. Mr. Char convened for their first session. response that we can repeat our and White Christmas, as well as Each T-group ended the session success.” “We seemed to have formulated ron assumed the position yester songs of lesser note. day. at their own discretion. The fact He went on to say, “I can con a good sense of equilibrium be After Christmas, however, the that the weather was extra ceive a week long conference in tween the social and discussive He is a third year Commerce group plans to concentrate on student who was formerly treas folk songs, popular, classical, ordinarily good did not hinder two or three years. This year we aspects of SLOC.” said Mr. Rich urer of the Computer Society. Mr. and Swingle music. the groups who simply moved have set up a hard core nucleus.” man. their sessions outside. The intensive discussions con tinued throughout the weekend and most of the groups expressed a desire to have follow-ups to Foreign debaters here Friday this project in the near future. The closing banquet was held The fourth annual international and the timer will assume the Peaceful Co-existence and total Two debates will also be held on Sunday night and the assembly debating tournament sponsored position of Clerk of the House. Nuclear Destruction.” on Saturday, from 9:30 - 11:00 by Sir George Williams Univer and from 11:30 - 1:00. was addressed by the various Teams from Syracuse Univer The representatives from sity will be held this coming In announcing the tournament, speakers sitting at the head table. sity, Princeton, RMC, St. Patricks, Edinburgh will be Lord Douglas- weekend. Stephen J. Laing, Chairman of The head table consisted of Karen Osgoode Hall, McMaster, Bishops, Hamilton and Ian Forrester who the Tournament Committee, said Carson, President of the Evening The debates will be carried on Worcester Polytechnic Institute, competed at Sir George earlier that all teams will be required Student Association; Magnus according to the rules of par Loyola, McGill, the University of in the year. to debate both the affirmative Flynn, Dean of Students; Dr. Hed liamentary procedure. The affirm Pittsburgh, College Militaire and negative sides of the resolu ley Dimock, Head of the Applied ative members debators will be Royal, and the University of The visiting debaters will be tion twice. Social Sciences Department; Ron referred to as members of the Edinburgh will compete. staying at the Laurentian Hotel. Luciano, President of the Stu government, while the negative The first debates will take place The final debate will be held dents’ Association; Jeff Chipman, debaters will be members of the The resolution to be debated from 7:00-8:30 on Friday evening at 4:30 with the closing banquet Internal Vice-President Pro Tern; opposition. The judges of the de is “resolved that Conventional and will be followed by a second at the Martinique Motel Inn start Professor F. Bedford; Steve Laing, bates will be styled the Speaker, Warfare is a Compromise Between debate from 9:00 -10:30. ing at 7:30. Viet-Nam topic for Dung eorgiantics TODAY The next speaker in the George he has repeatedly de Debating Union’s latest program SGWU CHORAL SOCIETY - today and every Tuesday from 4:40 monstrated and was arrested to 6:00 p.m.. all Georgians who enjoy singing are invited to come will take to the soap-box tomor after a violent protest in Dom row when the second Dung and sing along with Mitch at the Choir practice in Birks Hall, our inion Square, October 16, 1965. answer to Carnegie. Dialogue makes its appearance In November he demonstrated on the Indoor Campus. STUDENT ASSOC. — all non apathetic Georgians are welcome to in Washington D.C. with Dr. the Council meeting in the Chambers, H-33-3. It often gets quite Douglas Hutchings, a fourth Spock’s Committee For a SANE year Arts student, will be speak interesting, and starts at 4:30 p.m. Nuclear Policy, and in March WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 ing at one pm tomorrow about was among the 69 arrested at the peace in general and Vietnam in BIOLOGY CLUB — the final film of the Cancer series will be shown Student Union for Peace (SUPA) in H-1209 at 1:00 p.m. The title, “Cancer cells of the Body.” Some particular. sit-in at Parliament. Mr. Hutchings describes him thing we can all do without, so stop smoking, right Prof. Markland? As vice-president of the newly (the latter has been an unpaid political plug). self as one who injects existen formed SGWU Committee to tialism into politics to come up GEORGIAN OUTING CLUB — All members interested in attending End the War in Vietnam, he the Halloween Party should come to the meeting in H-415 at 1:00 with the sort of radical anarcho- loudly proclaims the responsib humanism found in the New ility of the individual for the p.m. to find out the particulars. Left. COMPUTER SOCIETY — Dr. “do not bend, tear, or mutilate” rights and anti-war demonstrat genocide in Vietnam .while push Martin of the Computer Center will be guest speaker in II420 at He has made an individual ions in Calgary. ing for a Berkeley-style peace commitment against the war in Since transferring to Sir movement.