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Page Four THE CAROLINA JOURNAL Wednesday, April 20, 19€6
Around The Campns
Speeches And Kung Fu Today;
CLUB &
CAMPUS
FASHIONS
Voting And Psychology Tomorrow
By CHIP TOLBERT
ESQUIRE’S FASHION EDITOR
Candidates tor the Class Of
fices will give speeches today in
the Library Auditorium at 11:30.
All students are urged to attend
this meeting. The voting will be
on the 21 and 22 of April.
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The Judo and Kung-Fu Society
will meet today at 3:00 in U-209
and 210. The club is looking for
students and Faculty members
who are -interested in learning
Kung-Fu, ^ort Judo and Judo
for self defense.
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NASSAU, ANYONE? NodoubtT.S.Eliotwasn’t
thinking of the Caribbean when he labeled April
the cruelest month—not by a long shot. There’s
Bermuda, sitting like “an emerald in a sapphire
sea;” there’s Ft. Lauderdale, where the girls are
and where the boys follow after. On the West
Coast, there’s La Jolla, or for the way out
swingers, Newport Beach. And if you really
want to get away from it all, there’s Mexico
City. But whether you find your pipe-dream under a volcano or
under a swaying palm, remember to play it safe. Take along at
least one dark suit, a lightweight polyester and wool or a cotton
blend. You never know when you might be invited up to the Gov
ernor’s mansion for drinks on the patio.
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On April 21 the Psychnlogy
Department will present a
Mental Health Symposium in
the Library Auditorium from
noon until 4:30. A guest speak
er, Dr. Edward HOmick, will
speak on “Care of Emotionally
Disturbed Youths."
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On April 23 UNC-C will partic
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FOR THAT SMART , young millionaire look, you couldn’t do better
than select your dress-up resort wear in Navy blue. Dark gray’s
okay, and olive will do, but royal Navy has a rich, crisp look college
men like. And, incidentally, there’s no time like the present to look
for a Permanent Press suit. It’ll keep the wrinkles out as Summer
comes sailing in.
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WEAR WITH IT, a white or pale tone button
down shirt. It may be striped (and here the
color scheme of things is getting bolder and
brighter every day), or a solid color. Best bets:
pale blue, pale lemon, pink, or a creamy tan
shade. The new Permanent Press dress shirts
are great for travel for obvious reasons: you
wash them out at night, and the next morning,
without ironing (or puckered seams) they’re
back in perfect shape. Take along .a couple of
ties: a bright, bold paisley, a repp stripe, and
make sure they sport the new, fashion-right,
wider widths.
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MAKE THE CASUAL SCENE in a Madras or
polyester/cotton seersucker sport jacket. Here,
your color and pattern choice may be as wild
as your taste permits. You’ll need a pair of dark,
medium, or light gray dress slacks, and your
choice should depend on coordination with the
jacket. Jeans or chinos, three or four pairs, low-
rise, hip-hugging, and tapered in faded blue or
a wheat color, are mandatory. Make sure they
have built-in wash-and-wear capabilities. Ditto
with your sport shirts. Select three or four in
the popular Henley style in lightweight woven
fabrics, and a couple of cotton/polyester knits.
ON THE BEACH let your imagination drift around the sand
castles. But before you make the beach scene, be sure you’re equipped
with several new swim shorts. Big, splashy Hawaiian surfer trunks
(usually available with matching shirts), and the new Basketball
swim short styles will be among the most popular this season. Most
young men prefer them in trim, athletic, form-fitting models, and
the word for surfing ’6G is COLOR. Bright, burning reds, vivid yel
lows, flashy greens, and wild prints are the top contenders.
THE TWILIGHT CHILL calls for a couple of colorful sweatshirts,
and a bulky, loose-knit “Poor Boy” sweater. Sneakers and sandals
are a must, of course, but even more imperative are shades and a
good suntan lotion. Slip a pair of black loafers into your suitcase,
zip it up, check out your reservations, and be off!
NEXT MONTH, w e’ll survey Spring and Summer fashions in depth.
Meanwhile, give our regards to the gang, and make every moment
count. Smooth sailing...
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ipate in the Fine Arts Festival
which will take place at J.C.
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bit starts at 3:00 with afternoon
entertainment beginning at 4:00.
A supper will be served at 5:00.
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On April 25 the Circkle K will
give a Kiwanis luncheon in U-209
and .210 at 12:45.
Ar if -r
Mr. Jennings and Mr. Simp
son will be on campus Thurs
day, April 21, to Interview
seniors interested in a career
of Boys Scout work. Their hours
here will be from 2:00 until
5:00 in the Union building.
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On Wednesday, April 20, Mr.
Norman Cotter of the Life Insur
ance Company of Virginia will be
in the Union building from 11:30
until 2:00 to interview seniors for
career employment.
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'There is an opportunity for a
Hospitalman, U.S.N.R., First or
Second Class, to put in 75 days of
active duty, with pay, at Camp
Steere this summer. Those quali
fied and interested should contact
Gene Grimes at the Scout Office,
121 East 3rd Street. For details,
telephone 377-4978.
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