Page Tw. THE TAR HEEL . !"".; v. . t ' , ! National TV SUMMER SCENARIO Ci)c Car Orel The oiTkial rublxation of the su. vr -eho-y of the Ur.iver Orane Prir.t-h.o of Cha II v ED IT r. ; t iatv?.es a.vii News p-;;!: ,. STUDENT FEATURE Carolina Is A Great School But Needs Some Renovation eo..otre iron: r ayettev:.e. has nc-t cr.l re:; r,ut r.as cc-rr.e ur -with 5 '.-,-is and crltici-m deveioned f r fc&rs of participating in ma les of the Urdvc-rsitv. Faculty In Brief c - '' if;caL i u t a i Ci .'tudfrnt iTOvr-rr;!''" c-r. j----"ans induce la?.- school anr ir. politic- and g-overr.rr.er.t. fe'iuation tnts summer, he ' . l'j ta.-:e up Dr. A. C. Howe!!. Jr. d.-- : his Ph.D. de-ree ft UNO :.A. the UN'C Law School. is a ineiy.r.-er 01 the student iatuie for the past four years trove; -'--. training- grouna ior fu woru ii; j;ol:t!cs and government, but i; a. so : ov:oc-; the opportunity for ' of leadership an I ' "o: ' ' and the opportunity to jet to know and understand neorde. ' u Hubert Herderson, Il-d.tiji., :' Cha; td Hid Hirrn .-d-hol Par as r et i": a: po.rteu uirector ot : at. : th-. University .,f Montana. ' u-u. He v.u.. al.-o, t-.-av.--i tra:r; in tr in. 'v.: ( aif-iona darshi; s i at : ath- n UNO ran : to the ama- uue ; a- -'ht' :a-k t-. Pat loo.; !:: Xe: A nr. ;!-..- -arvev ot c . s cirii e to co;. tire ndse. After '.eu 1 seems that a,i the different Hender. -.r. received tite A P, -types of perionalities that one wiii r.A. --,om x.U"C and i? a cardioa enccunter later in life can be met thc. p;-.D. ,;.;tt.. A veteran - tnioucn stuuent erovernntent i.oivi- - .. Arutv Air Force in World Wa ties. I have found closer fi lends here : J. he -ecudv s..-'-ved a di-'ur' even than in n.y hontetown. ; ,r- ,:;,..,.,. . .- "student government is not as v.-.r-t. p.owertui as it was two years ajro. and I hone student-- wd! u-, :r,o t , , . - t ; "c-- " -i'CcK u,' itiui.tr j Eryce Jordan, Aoi.ene, 1 etc as. r.a --- ...e iutuie. However, the recent Oeen r.a: row an fraternity drinking- was r.ct ' v,--s--c a- v-nseiy precip itated for, as student- : in addition to his teaching duties, ho fere, we arc- under state jurisdiction. v.--1' c-,l a-- t.- Uriv-i-v f (,..-.v and the state must answer to the 1 tra' 7.",rm,ulv "on "the"'" facultv""'of oeople oT Xorth Carolina." 1 iraroin-dimmJn, Uuive-tv, J.vuaa Gene also feels that the student-: ...u-f.,? PM Mm',0 si-ou:d ojvanize their public relations : fr ,:ri the Unive-itv of Texa. 1U-I so that the people of the state may t.x-ects to fndsh the requirements ff r i ' hear about the good aspects of uni- 1 his Ph.D. at UXC bv the time h- a-! :rk': V";'l'y which would more than hi, new duties in September. I r ''n S onset those incidents that rive the ti-:- ,o-t. t,-mm t, , school a bad reputation. mer'v a.'ig"-",,, of --;0 I "-! -:r.Ti:..--. still a ; op-jlar -;-u. Hopine that "students at Carolina o. the Du i-ham " C o untv Schools. I Ar' v've f"'-'n'i that "' nr,t (:'-;-v wul take the lead in preparing- for '. j :" a. ways dat- t!v- cds we a-imiiv (.e-segregation accordmp- m th u-,- n - , , ... m. t. " u r. uuion jonnson was re- nnj t;r.r r.-.-r-1 j i .... c-anil-,1 lor e state.- elected president of the North Caro tene thinks that an important con- :;na Women'. Council at the annua! trioution to society can be made this way. T' meeting- ot the organization reeeuuy helfi here iji r-o n i r, r-T i,vi wir- rhc "It is difficult to pin down the exact annual Leadership Train on- Work sources. ' Gene said in criticizing ,hoi) which is sponsored by the some faults of the University, "but Council in cooperation with the Uni student apathy is much too strong ' vt.r--irv ExtenM Divi-m M here. Lack of student hope and in- Johnson represents the Am, -Pan spirat.on is not alone due to the tenor Association of University Women on of the war years in which we grew the Council, which is composed of up. but also to faculty apathy toward representatives of 14 women's or students. poor relations between the : conizations with a total membership faculty and administration, and a ; of rnore than 250,000. poor advisory system. Full-time ad-' visers are needed to relieve the over- vCT A TVTr CtfI IMH loaded conditions and impersonality: 1 AINU rJUlNL of the present system." ! A watch has been found. Owner (Continued on page 3) : may identify at the YMCA office. ..k at make-: it uirh bf-lieve that they'r. : in Phi Pca Map; ; tusenter.t p!a'--.- a; iv. - well-filh-d. Ke il : commi.-uc( ir.er. ' it the popsters in:st tha-enres'-iu-s a search foi- iearr: .'e're oii.intr the search-:'artv THUR.-FRI.-5AT Larinv fCay .nock in on .suggestion ior necomir.g more nearly the "fr:endlv summer Mthord" that the Administration want -: Why have classes at 7 :."''? IV-ple even professors in a "friendly" K-ho-I can be more like people at a more civilized hour. We find it hard to taste toothpaste that early in the morning-, much less the sometimes-indigestible fruits of knowl edge. Eill Polk. Intramural Deadline All intramural entries close to morrow 1 SUN.-MON. i- GARY COOPER 4T- os HOOKER the tempted I SUSAN HAYWARD os LEAH the wayward! RICHARD IHlUl as FISKE the chect! 4-TRACK H!GH-F:DL'Tr S"?iZ?p?, C -'.O'O Hugh vaplc.vi cav-;-n v ';:-,i WEDNESDAY ...TECHNICOLC- with ALAN LADD JACK PALANCE JEAN ARTHUR 1