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This was in the early 1970’s when Q + — QO Q solves many of the difficulties encurred OOo nn a ‘when each group creates its own ‘Holm switched from a secular to Christian EC et 3 — 3 backdrop. The only props which can be us- style of music. The crusade began in New SD oy — ; ed are those which can be carried in hand York City slum neighborhoods through tN O CC. — 35 ZT -or kept under one’s seat. No props will be - “Teen: Challenge” centers, Db Sc no i 0D gtored backstage. In 1976, Holm formed “Praise”’ when he 83 29 + MD —-01 The officers of each group are to be found he received a greater response when (D QD () —de de —=de () : responsible for the financial status of their accompanied by a live band. O <= Oe <9 O. organization and must ensure that all | &< OS 1D —O .debts are paid by their due date or they When the group was finally formed, they ~ will personally pay the debt. In the event were met with much enthusiasm, especial- that the debt continues to remain unpaid, ly when ‘‘Rise Again” was released. In grades and transcripts may be held. The : 1978 and again in March of this year, the ' total expenditures of each organization Gospel Music Association named Holm may not exceed 20.00 per person. “Songwriter and. Male Vocwlist of the" According to the detailed outline of the Warner Brothers recording star Christopher Cross kicked off his North American con- Year.” : : ; 1981 Step Sing . program, another type of cert tour on Samford’s campus February 2. Cross put on an excellent act before a sellout crowd in the LSW Concert Hall. He has three major hits: “Sailing,” “Ride Like the Holm does wot credit himself for the suc- a “contract will be required this year between Wind” and “Never Be the Same.” (Photo by Frank Taylor I1.) cess he hasenjoyed: “Without a doubt, our the groups and musicians. The contract ~ talent comes from God, and the purpose of ~ will include the: amount of payment, our concerts remains what it has always rehearsal times, dates of payment, and the Samford to comply with Title IX been: to give, people a chance to accept the date music must be given to the musician. Lord.” Fer oi A contract will be required for each by Mark Kahler they must, however, I have contacted the . musician who participates and the con- Samford will do everything in its Dower four academic deans and advised them of BWN|OA- tract can only be changed on agreement of to comply with a set of recommendations this fact”. Debate Team v ins both parties. For each agreement between made by the U. S. Department of Educa- ‘99 Federal regulations also require a BY JUNEJERNI AN group and musician, a copy of the contract ~ tion, according to Dr. Ruric Wheeler, Vice tabulation of applicants by sex, race and Samford’s Debate Tea added two must be held by. the group, the musician, President of Academic Affairs. The" national origin. This information cannot be trophies to its collection and Martha Ann Cox, Associate Dean of department routinely reviewed the supplied for 1981-82 because,according to f 40 trophies already won this year. ebaters John J2qUINN Student Services. A total of eight musi- University’s graduate and professional ad- " Wheeler many of the applications are McWhorter and Erik Walker finished third [ . cians will be allowed to perform for each missions programs last summer for com- already out and therefore may not be cor- out of 42 teams competing at Baylor group this year, thus allowing each group pliance with federal regulations which pro- . rected. He said that the tabulation will University over the weekend of Jan. 30. a more complete range of musical in- hibit discrimination. begin next year with applications for 1982- Their record for" the tournament was 7-4. struments available. The charge will pro- The delegation .found no evidence of 33. : vide more flexibility and creativity in the wholesale discrimination in the Schools of The tabulations pose a special problem In individual rankings, Walker ranked se- music. A ‘““pit-pass’’ will also be enacted by Nursing, Pharmacy, Graduate Studies or for the Law School, sine accreditation cond and McWhorter ranke fourth. Some of the teams they beat were from, the * the Fine Arts Center allowing only those Law. However, five violations, all minor agencies do not allow law schools to note musicians playing in a specific division to “in nature, were found. an applicant’s sex or race. The informa- University. of Oklahoma, th University of Kansas and Kansas State. be in the pit while that division is playing. - One such violation stemmed from the tion will be requested on future forms, but The judging percentages for this year fact that a student’s marital status was re- the request will be accompanied by a ‘While the McWhorter-Walker team was _ Will be as follows: 40 percent sound, 40 per- quested on Graduate School applications. - statement explaining the purpose of the |in- at Baylor, a second tea cent choreography, 20 percent originality Wheeler said that the request was made quiry. r Mississippi University for’ and costumes. A total of six judges will be “purely for the record’. Wheeler also said . Another recommendation was made in used this year. Three will judge Friday that the question was deleted from the reference to Section 504, which prohibits second team was Doug Ad night and another group of three will judge - 1980-81 admissions form before the.depart- discrimination against the handicapped. A Schmitz whose record for the tournament Saturday night. The total scores of the two /ment’s recommendation was made. ‘compliance committee at Samford has _ was 11-0. Adair was ranked the top in- nights will determine the winners in sach Two questions on the 1980-81 Law School been studying the law. ~- dividual in the tournamen and Schmitz category. ~ admission form were also cited. One ques- was No. 2. : “Section 504 simply guarantees that a The performance scoring the most - tion pertained .to the applicant’s past handicapped peyson may havethe same OnFeb. 12, Debate Team Tnembere will points will be awarded the sweepstakes history (mental illnesses, nervous access to a program as anyone else,”’ said travel to Northwestern University for a na- o trophy. In the sweepstakes winner’s divi- disorders, drug or alcohol problems) and Martha Ann Cox, Associate Dean of Stu- - tional tournament where 100 of the nation’s Sion, the group with the next highest score “the other was in reference to physical dent Services and a member of the com- finest debate téams will compete for. the ‘Will be awarded the 1st place division _ disabilities. Both ‘questions have been pliance committee. Miss Cox has worked top rankings. Samford debaters at this award. The next highest score will receive deleted from the current application. with - the President’s Commission on tournament will include John McWhorter, the 2nd place division award. The other According to Title VI, no university may Employment of the Handicapped, and has "Erik Walker, Melonie Gardner and Mike divisions will receive awargs | in the normal made a study of regulations such. as Sec- Dwyer. il St b Manner, discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national origin. Similarly, Title IX allows tion 504. Other notable change in the Step Sing no discrimination based on sex. Miss Cox said that Samford his com- rules include: the participation of as many Statements of compliance with Title VI plied with Section 504, but has not made 'Aopseny - 8 three big brothers and little sisters as and IX must appear on all materials mention of such compliance in catalogs Part of the organization’s performance published by the’ University. and bulletins. Miss Cox said that this was *20q Provided they have held these positions for “Although we print the statement in an oversight, and that all future publica- at least one semester; '6 the time limit of six some publications, we were not aware that tions will contain the needed information. ‘Bulldogs dropped a tough pam 0 to NTS Minutes for each performance ( plus one the statements had to be on every single Entrances, parking facilities, rest 81-73 Dec. 18.