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Tuesday, March 9,1993
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strip to raise money for their fraternity following a particular theme. The 10 ence. Admission is $5 and there will
house at theNinth Annual LadiesNight costume themes are: businessman, con- be drink specials and T-shirts for sale.
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Several members of the political consists of the base-line information It is good to have it critiqued by a on the issue,” said Martinez, who has
science department will present their collected. This information includes panel of colleagues within one’s own been involved in the three-year study
current research work at the South- demographics and attitudinal informa- field before it is sent out to a journal, since August
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residential areas of Denton, pastNorth academics,” he said. Volunteers are encouraged to form
Lakes Parkand back tothe Fairgrounds. Bott said offering extra credit to teams offourpeople to combine their
Bank One and the North Texas “We are still in desperate need of students who participate will enable fund-raising and walking efforts.
chapter of the National Multiple Scle- people to walk,” Aver said. “But to them to begin to take advantage of the Prizes such as an IBM computer,
rosis Society are looking for volun- walk in the event you must first obtain entire university experience. a Sanyo video cassette recorder and
teers to participate in the third annual a pledge sheet and find people who Bott has been involved in encour- restaurant dinners will be awarded to
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west Social Science Meeting in New tion concerning the public vs. private Nye said. Some of the benefits of the meet-
Orleans during spring break. school issue, which has been collected Dr. John Todd of the political sci- ing include finding the most current
About 10 faculty members and from surveys ofthe San Antonio Inde- ence department is the convention research on a broad range of issues,
graduate students will be attending the pendent School District director. He is responsible to mail out what other people are doing and how
annual conference that includes his- Dr. Nancy Kucinski of the political notices about the meeting, preregistra- it relates to the research, Todd said,
tory, economics, sociology and politi- science faculty is also presenting a tion and registering people for the Members of the association can
cal science professors. paperco-writtenbyGodwintitled“The meeting.’ attend other panel discussions out-
The members of the political sci- Things Interest Groups Want and How Todd was elected to that position side of their field of work.
ence faculty are currently preparing They Get Them. by the Southwest Social Science While the association members
the presentations they will give. Dr. Mary Nye of the political sci- Council and has served for about seven cannot critique, they are permitted to
Dr. Valerie Martinez of the politi- ence faculty has attended the annual years. askthepresentorsquestionsaftertheir
cal science faculty is presenting apaper meeting for the past TO years. This The conference is basically a series papers have been discussed by the
titled “Consequences of Educational year she is attending the meeting, but of panel discussions grouped by sub- panel.
Choice Policy for Low-Income Mi- is not presenting a paper. ject matter, the purpose of which is “to It is beneficial that the association
nority Families,” along with Dr. Ken- “Hook forward to going. There is a inform one another on on-going re- allow interdisciplinary interaction,
neth Godwin, co-author of the paper certain anxiety involved when pre- search,” Todd said. since all of the social sciences are
and chairman of the political science senting a paper, Nye said. Martinez said she is presenting her related to one another, Todd said. •
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Super Cities Walk April 3 in Denton, will sponsor you during the walk.” aging his students to participate in the the person or team that raises the
“We are in need of as many volun- Dr. Simon Bott of the chemistry event since its introduction in 1990. most money in donations. The grand
teers as possible to collect donations, faculty is doing his part to encourage “Volunteer membership has grown prize is an all expense paid trip for
walk in the event and assist with re- students to participate in the walk by among my students each year and now two to California to visit Disneyland,
freshments for the walkers,” said offering extra credit incentives. there are 23 students from the geology A similar fund-raising walk will
Denise Aver, Multiple Sclerosis Soci- According to Bott, 68 of his chem- department that will participate this fee held at 8 a.m. March 27 in Sher-
ety media coordinator. istry students have volunteered to year also,” Bott said. . man. The walk will cover 6.2 miles.
The event will begin at 8 a.m. at the participate. Mayor Bob Castleberry of Denton For more information contact
North Texas State Fairgrounds on “I feel that it is too easy for students and Rick O’Brien, radio personality Aver at the Society hot line at 898-
Carroll Boulevard. to come to class, go home and never from KDMX, 102.9 FM, will serve as 8501 or in Dallas at (214) 373-1400.
Political science faculty to discuss research
Coordinator to discuss dating,
Jim Hobdy, NT cheerleader spon- The Junior Varsity tryouts are simi- IIldIC dnll ICI110IC rCIAUIOnSIOS
sor, will interview applicants March lar to the varsity tryouts. Students 1
31 and April 1. must complete 12 hours and have a Scales will explain traditional ex- similar situation.
NT Varsity Cheerleadertryouts will To qualify for tryouts, students must 2.0 GPA in the fall in order to con- By Melanie Brown pectations of the genders in regard to At the meeting, Scales said he
takeplace at 3.30 p.m. April 1 in Lab have completed 12 hours at NT and tinue cheering in the spring. Daily Reporter how they react in certain situations wants to look at those traditional
Gymnasium 29. , have a cumulative grade-point aver- We are looking for good athletes “Take for instance Valentine’s roles and to question students on
Studentsinterestedmustattendthe ageof2.25. . that we can teach, Hobdy said. Intercultural services Coordinator he said. “It’s supposed to be a whether these or other roles should
cheerleader clinic held March 29-31 at Transfer students must have com- Alton Scales will speak on dating and 2 1 . . n.. , Lg;ct,
Lab Gymnasium 29. pleted a minimum of 30 hours, not The junior varsity squad cheers at. relationships at the Progressive Black goqyesrbuuinreauity the day 1S a" tea.
Maggie Jones, coach of NT Cheer- including the spring semester. All homefootballgames, women’shome Student Organization meeting 7 p.m. Tortmaes: .
leaders and the current NT cheerlead- varsity cheerleaders are required to volleyball games and home basket- today in University Union 411 He attributed this reasoning to a
ers will teach a cheer, dance, sideline maintain a 2.25 GPA. ball games. “This subject is very much alar of female’s reaction when she doesn’t
chant,thefightsongandpartnerstunts. Varsity cheerleaders will cheer at NT furnishes uniforms, travel ex- . n oA ” gg1A2: receive a gift in comparison to the
Everything taught at the clinic will all football games and men’s home penses, money for food and the NCA 8 P ’ average male’s reaction when in the
beperformedbythecheerleaderappli- basketball games. summer camp fees. He plans to discuss dating.norms.and
cants at tryouts. Students not qualified to tryout for “I hope to put more emphasis on maleandfemalerolesinrelationships. T
The varsity squad will be chosen by the varsity squad can tryout for the getting scholarship money next year,” "For example, notice that it’s the
three National Cheerleading Associa- junior varsity squad in September. AU Hobdy said. guy that usually picks up the girl. It’s
tion judges and will be announced that full-time NT students are eligible to For more information about try- the guy that is responsible for asking
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Arthur James, left, Dallas senior; Tyrone Lister, Corsicana freshman;
Natalie Smith, Dallas senior; Rhonda G. Robertson, Dallas senior;
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