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TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1953 THE TAR HEEL Swimming Pool Hours Announced For Summer Following is a schedule for the University's two swimming pools, Kessing (outdoor) and Bowman Gray (indoor). Both pools are lo cated at Woollen Gymnasium. The schedule: Children's instruction: 11-12, Monday-Friday; children's recre ation: 12-12:30, Monday-Friday; 12-12:30, Saturday, and 3-4, daily, PACE THREE Freshman Handbook Freshmen may pick up their free copies of the Freshman Handbook at the YMCA office. Upperclassmen may obtain a copy for a nominal price. with parents. Adult instruction, 4-5, Monday- Friday; adult recreation: 12-6, Monday -Friday; 11-5, Saturday, and 2-5, Sunday. Foister's offers national lines of finer cameras and camera supplies. Leica Eastman Kodak Graf lex Revere Bell & Howell Argus Rolleiflex Polaroid Land Camera OPEN 12 TO 5 ON SUNDAYS FAST DEVELOPING & PRINTING SERVICE FOISTERS CAMERA STORE Free Room A student witling to work about 30 or 40 minutes a morn ing can get a free room in re turn for his services. The work would be done be tween 8 and 9 a.m. each day. Those interested may obtain in formation from the Dean of Stu dents office in South Building. The room is located within five minutes walking distance of the campus. ALAN MOORE TO FLORIDA Alan Moore, who resigned re cently as soccer and lacrosse coach at the University has accepted a teaching post as physical educa tion instructor at the University of Florida. Moore, a former All-America soccer player at Springfield Col lege, coached lacrosse here three years and soccer two. He also taught physical education courses. Lavn Party Dravs Turnout Of Over 400 The Horse (Continued from page 2) comes hundreds of miles for a course, let's give it. It is an ill- wind that blows no good-will, and this is it." Maybe The Horse thought there should be a Weather Bureau at South Building to guard against such ill-winds? "A bookie should run the deal," The Horse said. A bookie? A book-maker, like at race-tracks? Why? "It's Tut up or shut up,' with a bookie," The Horse snarked. "See?" But, after all, The Horse doesn't see perfectly ... Some 400 to 500 Summer stu dents and faculty met together ast Friday on the mall behind South Building for a get-acquainted-party. Divided into 10 groups based on I states and regions, the groups met under signs denoting each geo graphic area. However, one stu dent, Peter Dryer, could not find any of his fellow-countrymen. Peter is from Denmark and the party committee forgot to include foreign countries in the lineup. Refreshments were served and square dance music played by Bob Cole and his aggregation. Nancy Home was mistres of ceremonies. Several Administration and facul ty leaders were presented as well as other student personnel. Signs were made by Harry Ay- cock and Norm Bowles and light ing equipment was loaned for the occasion by John Parker. Deed Registrars To End Conference Here Today The annua: conference of the North Carolina Register of Deeds Association will close this after noon with the election of new of ficers. The conference opened Sunday and is being conducted at the In- stitute of Government building. Today's program includes lect- tures by two men. Dr. J. IT. Hamilton of the State Department of Health, and C. R. Council, also with the State Department of Health. Room Reservations A separate room deposit must be made now to reserve a dorm itory room for next Fall. Housing Director James Wadsworth yesterday reminded students that "just because a student has a room for Summer does not entitle him to a room for the Fall." Reservation pro cedure, Wadsworth said, is to make a $6 deposit with the cash ier in the basement of South Building. NOW SHOWING WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARD! N. Y. FILM CRITICS AWARD! PULITZER PRIZE! HAVE YOU TRIED THE N f3 W UNIVERSITY RESTAURANT? GOOD FOOD (Blue Ribbon On Tap) COLD BEER EASY LISTENING MUSIC BY JOHN SATTERFIELD AND HIS FRIENDS OPEN 11:00 A.M. TO 11:45 P.M. LUNCH 11:30 - 2:00 DINNER 5:00 - 8:30 SNACKS IN BETWEEN VARIED MENU-EXCELLENT STEWS-LARGE COLD PLATES COME IN AND GIVE US A TRY WE DO OUR BEST TO SERVE THE BEST IN THE COOLEST SPOT AND ATMOSPHERE IN TOWN ROBERT ROSSEN'S PRODUCTION OF . , With BRODERICK CRAWFORD JOANNE DRU JOHN IRELAND JOHN DEREK MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE WEDNESDAY IM lei VI .'- V- Broadway's Best Comedy About The Best Friend Any Marriage Ever Had! ftPLfftHTFULLY BOLD! l OELICATELY TOLD! v : Harrison-Palmer 3 WmiSR.l , J- J-X-A KRAMER mmmm THURSDAY IT'S HERE AGAIN! Winner of 3 Academy Awards! "THE QUIET MAN" IN TECHNICOLOR STARRING John Wayne Maureen O'Hara Barry Fitzgerald - Victor McLaglen HALLMARK, GIBSON, RUST CRAFT tm jrm hi 1 y y m m I LEDBETTER " PICKARD SUNDAY, JUNE 21 3X .
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