WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1966
THE CAROLINA JOURNAL
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Around The Campus
Rotarians To Meet Today
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Wednesday, October 5, 1966
The YMCA will meet in U-
209 at 11:30.
Those students interested in
duplicate bridge are asked to meet
in U-210 at 12:00.
Pram will have a meeting in
0-231 at 11:30.
The Cheerleaders will meet in
U-231 and 232 from 5:00 until
6:00.
The Union Publicity Committee
win have an organizational meet
ing in U-232 at 11:30.
The University Party will meet
in U-232 at 12:00.
The North Charlotte Rotary Club
will hold a meeting in U-234 at
1.1:00.
Alpha Phi Omega will meet in . , . . .
U-234 at 12:00. tures of mdividuals and organi
zations this week in U-215. Stu-
Thursday, October, 6, 1966 their pictures made
The Student Nurses Associaticm between 8:00 and 2:00 each day.
will meet at 7:30 in the Union Oi’S^Mzaticms should contact Sally
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Ballroom.
Friday, October 7,1966
NEA will meet in U-231 and 232
from 11:30 until 12:30.
Other notes of interest:
Mr. A. E. Lamb of the Wear-
Ever Aluminum Company will be
on campus October 5 from 11:30
until 3:00 in U-233 to interview
students interested in working with
his comx>any.
The Annual will be taking pic-
Hagood to schedule a time for
group pictures between 2:00 ard
4:00 each afternoon.
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Interest In Cross Country
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try during the 1965 season at
BY DONNA HUGHES
“Interest is really growing in
cross country at UNC-C this
year,” according to Coach Har
vey Murphy, “And so is the team.
Since the lasteditiai of the Jour
nal we have added three new mem
bers to the cross country team.”
One of the new Forty-Niners is
Jerrold Burks, who was captain of i
the South Mecklenburg team dur
ing the 1964 season. He was voted
South’s most outstanding cross
country runner in both 1963 and
1964.
Larry McAfee, who also joined
the team recently, was co-cap
tain of Harding’s team in 1963
and captain during the 1964 sea
son.
Billy Baumgardner, the third
new team member, ran cross coun-
Harding.
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