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CampusCentre Study Committee Requestfor Briefs _ A Campus Centre Study Committee has been established by Dr. B.C. Matthews, President of the University and Mr. L. Burko, President of the Federation of Students with the following terms of reference. ‘I.

To review and make recommendations on the overall philosophy of the Campus Centre and its functions in relation to students (undergraduate and graduate) staff and faculty. / 2. To review the policy, operation and administration of the Campus Centre and make recommendations in regard to any changes that may be necessary or des, irable. / 3. To present a report by February 15, 1971.

- The Study Committee urges all members of the University Community, individuals or groups, to communicate their thoughts on these matters to the Committee. It would be most helpful if written briefs could be submitted before January 15, 1971. The Study Committee will be calling a public meeting on the Campus, January 27, 1971 to discuss these matters. Oral briefs will be received at that time. In addition, any persons wishing to present an oral brief to the Committee at any other time/may request the Secretary to arrange for this with the Committee. Anyone wishing background information can discuss with one of the Committee members or refer to the Campus Centre Study Committee file at the reserve desk _ in the Arts or EMSLibraries. Members Rena Armstrong Bill Deeks John Nash Rick Page Pat Robertson Peter Warrian Don Weatherbe

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‘R.V. McIntyre, Secretary, Campus Centre Study Committee, Room 742, Library Building. Telephone: 2623 or 2749

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Queens university held their first tournament in their new arena complex ,over the holidays. After their fourth game in less than 36 hours, the Warriors came home with the Dutch cup (the miniature replica of said cup). At 10: 00 am monday, the Waterloo team took to the ice against Queens Golden Gaels. Probably due to a two week layover since the team’s last full scale practice, their passes were off and their skating was slow. Even though, Waterloo held on to a 4-3 lead until the last three minutes of the game, Queens then banged in two quick goals to win the game 5-4. Bobby Bauer picked up two goals with Dave Farago and John Hall grabbing one each. With this loss, Waterloo’s backs were ,up against the wall, since they could not lose or tie another

By plqkg u sdid guiw oj’ LIP ~cwsc tllvollg/lorrt tk tollm-‘~’ Phil Brmstorl cumcd f+coguitb7 us a c’12cww2 d-stur. game in the tourna,ment. The next two games were against Guelph and Windsor in which Waterloo took Guelph 5-l. Dave Simpson playing his first game at centre ice, looked right at home and tallied three goals with singles coming from Jim Nichleson and Pete Palezsny. The Windsor game was also a rout and once again Simpson’s line was the big one. Dave Farago got the hat trick and his centreman Simpson padded the lines scoring punch with two goals. Other goals

came from Bobby Bauer, Pete Palezny and Cam Crosby. Crosby who was playing his finest game since starting with the

Warriors at Christmas, had lady luck against him. On a very innocent check he fell to the ice and rebroke the same leg he broke in ’ last year’s playoff in Toronto. Cam is one of the best hockey players to put on a Waterloo uniform and would have been an extremely important man in Waterloo’s playoff drive. The championship game was against Carleton Ravens who defeated Queens earlier in the tournament. An interesting note is that before the game the Carleton coach who felt his team was assured of victory told coach McKillop that he only hoped that the Waterloo1 team could skate with his team. Skate they did! Carleton scored two goals in the first two minutes of the game. However, then the Warriors got into the game and scored six goals from Bauer, Laidlaw, Kropf, Morris, Farago, and Hogan to win the game 6-3.

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Notes:

Outstanding forwards in the tournament for our team were Dave Simpson (5 goals), Dave, Farago (5 goals), and Bobby Bauer (4 goals). On defence Pete Palezny played his best game as a Warrior against Carleton in the championship winning game.

Intramural depurtmenf set only needsi people

St. Jeromes will be out to retain their championship in the men’s competitive basketball league beginning monday, january 18 from 7-11 pm in the jock building. Anyone interested in playing should register as soon as possible. The floor hockey league is scheduled to begin activities on Wednesday, january 20 at Seagram stadium. There is still room for some more fool hardy individuals -but you will have to hustle, registration closes on monday. Looking at the recreational side of intramurals, time is running out for those interested in playing seven man squash, volleyball, basketball and inner tube water-polo. The entry date for basket and volleyball is next friday. Volleyers will begin scrimmages the following tuesday, while waterpolo of the inner tube variety will splash down every thursday at 7:30 from now on. The waterpolo skirmishes require no advanced registrati’on and all that is required is your participation. Any aspiring world cup winners can receive qualified ski instruction on mondays and thursdays from 2 - 4: 30 pm beginning the 25th day of january. Bringing up the nasty side of this announcement, there will be a package deal for this instruction, there will be two lessons, twice a week for two weeks with bus transportation included for only two dollars for ski club members and six dollars for others. I Remember, you must supply your own equipment, and registration for , the lessons will take place on Wednesday, january 20, from noon until 3 pm, in the red north entrance of the jock shop. Special note - there is a limited enrollment, and only the first forty applicants will be accepted. Other intramural events of note include a men’s volleyball tournament on tuesday and thursday from 9-11 pm, january 26, in the main gym. The final match in the men’s snooker tournament will be going on this afternoon from 12 till a winner is decided. And for the squash freaks, the doubles squash tournament will begin on january 26, with grads Watson and Miller on hand to try and retain their championship. Entries should be in to the jock office before next friday.


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