i rwgr ywir iinjc« Tvecinesaay, reo. !r, Iw>6 TV T J H M Page Four THE CAROLINA JOURNAL Wednesday, March 9. 1966 Circle ‘K’ Seeks New Members Last month Circle K took on the job of binding and distribut ing the long-awaited Student Di rectories after the adnndnistration failed to put them out Fall Semester as promised. Another service project is the weekly publication of the University Newsletter, and before the days of pre-registration, the club op erated the “close-out” board for frustrated students. “We’re not all work and no play,” Scott added. “We are planning now for the Carolina’s District Convention and are look ing forward to the International Convention which was in Miami last year. So, we work hard and have a good time, too.” You Are Always Sure To Get ACTION When You Advertise In The Carolina Journal The Newspaper Of The Acton Generation South 21 Curb j Service j j “Your Family Drive-In’’ I I Swain’s Charcoal Steak House 1800 W. Morehead St. RESERVATIONS: 332-2414 13 BROS. TAVERN] I Dancing Nightly I j RESERVATIONS: 596-9985 | Around The Campus Student Party Meets Today To Pick Candidates Today the Circle K Club will hold a coffee hour in the Univer sity Union in order to meet male students interested in joining the organization. Scott MacMillian, President of the club, said that Circle K now has more hard workers than in the past, but that the club is always interested in new members with new ideas. The purpose of Circle K is to carry on a variety of activities which will be of value to the University and, at the same time, give members an opportu nity to develop their leadership abilities. Initiative and responsi bility are key words in the organization. This year, as in the past. Circle K ran a Book Exchange to enable students to buy and sell used books at reduced rates. “Many students consider this to be a money-making project,” Scott said. “But the Exchange often represents a financial losS to the club. The average charge for handling each book (maxi mum—50 cents) is meant to cov er the expenses encountered in running the project and there has rarely been a profit.” The Student Party will meet in C-122 today from 11:45 to 12:15 to nominate candidates for the Spring elections. Members are urged to attend this important meeting. ★ ★ ★ The 1966 UNC-C yearbook will be handed out during the sum mer. Students who will not be able to pick up their book during the summer can have it mailed to them from the printer. Enve lopes will be placed at the Union Desk on Monday. Postage on Seniors’ books will be paid by the Yearbook staff. ★ ★ ★ The University Party will meet on March 9 in C-109 from 11:30 until 12:30. The purpose of the meeting is to nominat,e can didates for the Spring Elections. ★ ★ ★ On March 9 a representative from Equitable Life Insurance Society will be in the Student Affairs Office to give job inter views. Mr. Kerrigan, represent ing Wallace Business Forms, will b,e in U-210 on March 10. Appointments for the interviews, 10:00 to 1:00 each day, may 'oe made through Miss English. ★ ★ ★ Students who are interested in working on the Yearbook staff this year or next year are asked ffi U tk s 3kask iC uons Fall and Winter Apparel Notv On Sale Up To 50% Off 3032 Eastway Drive or 5933 Pineville Road Use Our Layatoay Plan or First Union Charge to contact Judy Hardison or leave their name, address, and phoP|9 number in the Yearbook basket at the Union Desk. Appli cations for editor, assistant edi tor, and business manager must be turned in by April 15. ★ ★ ★ On March 15, the YMCA-YWCA will present the last in a series of taped lectures by Dr. Paul Tillick. The film, “Dynamics of Faith,” will be in U-209 at 3:00 p.m. ★ ★ ★ will be given at a later date. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Israel Gerber will give the first of two lectures on “Modern Jewish Philosophy” March 15 in C-220 from 11:30 until 12:30. ★ ★ ★ An Air Force Recruiting Team will be in the Union Lobby today from 10:00 until 2:00. This Offi cer’s Training School Selection team is interested in interviewing male and female seniors who The Circle K will have a coffee hour on March 9 from 11:30 to 12:30 in the Union. All students are welcome. might be interested in the U.S. Air Force. ★ ★ ★ Mr. O’Connor announced that the Cafeteria will be closed from Thursday, March 10, at 2 p.m. until Tuesday, March 15, to finish the construction in the Union. ★ ★ ★ Mr. S. L. Burson would like to remind all seniors that Graduate Record Examination scores have been returned. To obtain your re sults please see your adviser. RECORD CITY DISCOUNT 105 W. Trade St. On The Square CATERING TO COLLEGE TASTES PHONE 375-6205 ★ ★ ★ The second annual banquet for student teachers will be held on Friday evening, March 25, 1966, at 6:45 p.m., in the University Cafeteria. This event, sponsored by the Department of Education and the Student National Edu cation Association, is in honor of our student teachers. This is a highlight of our teacher education program for the year, and we sincerely hopie you will be able to attend. Everyone in the education program is cordially invited to attend. If you are interested, please contact the Education Department, Celia Meyer, or Andrea W h i s n a n t for reser vations. Plans are now in the making for the banquet. Details STUDENTS! Choose Your Own Hours 6 neat', aggressive young men needed for evenings and weekends, No ex perience required — we train you. For interview, call Mr. Conder or Mr. Yancy between 9:30- 11:30 A.M. at 375-7158. G.V.A. 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