fit 1 'V i i v v v x - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19SS THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THIEI AT UNC INFIRMARY n n It.:-. n r, O With Examinations jr i- mm f Lomes rrsf Looc While s'oinu' fbroush their physical fit d. The University expects stu- summations, new students Will set: dents tn mvt thi.jp rthliffatWic . 1xik at the University Infirmary. I'h.nnre- re it won't be a last lm.k; for sooner or later, there will I a sore throat, colli or some oth- r jnlment necessitating their re turn lor medical care. The present Infiimary building v.is built durinj World War II by the Univrri'y and the U. S. Navy. ,nI wilt first occupied by the In linu.'iry Staff in lM6. rxTUANcrs The Infirmary- is best entered HmMich the hospital's clinic entrance it one is Widking, or through th .de e iv ranee at the rear of the I I si!al if driving over. The first IWr houses the output i- accept their responsibilities for classroom work missed. Excuses are not granted for rea- II ' - TIM Jf. J-. til Freedom at Carolina? There's lots of it. But along with this freedom goes responsibility. Students here are completely on their own during quizzes and exams, for instance. The professor or instructor does not monitor ons other than trivial nor for tri-.his classes during those periods, vial complaints like slight head-1 This puts, the student on his eehes, where the fulfillment of their honor not to lie ,cheat, or steal, classroom, obligations does not en danger the students' welfare. Excuses are not granted at night, Saturday afternoon or Sunday. In the event the. student becomes ill at liome. a signed statement by the physician or parent must lie pre sented at the Infirmary before ihe student can be excused from those classes jmssed. HOURS Infirmary hours are 9-U:30 a.rn. qualities of character and learer-; through his actions' that he 1 n hdUd ship. Ion is no , is "much above criticism as it em- ger worthy of that trust. . j bodies those principles of honesty Thus, the Diirnnse nF tht. TTnn. ! and integrity which men through out the world hold dear. "The Honor System cannot fail. in This system, said Patterson eur- fanfli. ... (nbnn f nf CfmntPfl II V v C.-J.-. lcm,j 13 iaBl" lKJl - i"1 siem are many. It gives a stu most .students here. t j dent the chance to be honorable "Carolina has not always had ; and it provides that part of ' an i Only we as students can fail. Our an Honor System," he said. "This j education which develops in the I Honor System is only as good as system was initiated through the; student qualities of character and i tne students who live under it," he efforts of many students who felt, leadership," he said. i said. I we can be proud. Defame it ani "Uphold it and we as students only we can be held responsible . will have an Institution of which for the consequences. i nt department, consultation rooms ! ind 2-3 p.m. Monday through Sat vaitim: hall and laboratories. urday. Sunday hours are 10-11:30 file second floor provides rooms a.m. and 2-5 pm. for t !. who must remain over- j However, the Infirmary's doors I'.J'.t It boasts some GO beds, al-, never close; emergency eases are though tlie averauc number of stu- J received 24 hours, a day, including e, nis remaining overnight is from ! holidays and periods when school :r to Z". Infirtrnry doctors say they al " ays e.pct and have the greatest t umber of patients during Janu ary, February, and March, the res piratory disease months. i:x(Tsr.s Kxcuses can be obtained from the lntirmary. Students can be ex cs.isrd fiotn classes for medical rea son at the tune an illness occurs, it in the judgment of the attending plsysii un. such excuses are justi- is not in session.. No harge is made for usual treatment because a standard medical fee is included in student fees. But if treatment requires use of Memirial Hospital facilities, the usual hospital ex penses must be paid by the student. The Infirmary has equipment for laboratory work and routine X-rays, plus the opportunity for the stu dent to have access to the consulta tive staff and use of equipment of the larger Memorial Hospital. as we feel today, t'lat men arei basically honest and should be given the chance to prove them selves such." Patterson said not nany students stop to think about the system's and Purpose. i "In part, I have answered the Patterson said the system here Patterson ended with this warn- the three activities forbidden by student law. Aside from this and the fairly detailed regulations governing co eds, the rules here are few simple. . Prohibiting the three violations j Question already. We like to think: mentioned above is the Honor j ,hat man is a basically honest Code, which tries to encourage creature' but an individual does what is called the Honor System! j not inherit the qualities of intog Students who find being on!rily vvhich society demands of its ; their own too great a temptation, ! cltlzens- I however, are likely to wind up be-1 "A person may be instructed as; fore the Men's or Women's Honor I to those things which he should; Council. These organizations have and should not do. but he can only the authority to suspend or even become honorable by practicing : expel students. j being honorable," he said The Honor System, savs Men's The Honor Systerc here gives Valkyries And Fleece Top Honoraries Here Carolina's highest honorary or-! character, scholarship, and unself-ganti-at.ons are the Valkyries for j i.sh service. w men and the Order of the Gold-! TheDrder of the Golden Fleece Honor Council Chairman Hugh students the chance 'o prove they; Patterson, "gives a student the I are "basically honest," he said, j chance to be honorable and it) 'The student enters an atmos provides that part of an education j phere of complete trust and he is which develops in the student ; trusted, explicitly until he shows WHEN FIXING UP YOUR ROOM COME SEE US FOR DESK LAMPS FANS it CLOCKS EXTENSION CORDS ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Rep. Umstead Receives Award John W. Umstead, Jr., of Chapel j Washington Duke Hovel. Hill, State Representative from j Orange County and chairman of j FIVE FROSH OPPONENTS the North Carolina State Hospital,! Coac Bud Carson's frosh eleven Board of Control, was honored Sat-j will get their initial test when thev Electric Construction Go. 165 E. Franklin St. SINCE 1935 wan i S5H S jlj ' "" We Extend A Cordial Invitation To Enter urday in Durham. Rep. Umstead was given special recognition by the North Carolina meet up with the Virginia freshmen at Virginia Oct. 3. The rest of the schedule includes State Employees Association as a ; games with Wake Forest at Wake special feature of their 12th an-':rprest Oct 17, Maryland here Oct. nual convention in Durham. j 31. N. C. State at Raleigh Nov. 8, The convention was held at the 1 nd Duke at Duke Nov. 27. taps an undetermined number of men students in the junior class or above. Graduate students, facul ty members and prominent outside n Fleece fr men. The Valkyries takes each year nt more th.in two per cent of the undercradtiate coed enroll ment Thi organization taps its citizens are often taken in. m 'iibers in secret, pro-dawn cere-j The Fleece, founded in 1903, innnn I? crvs to promote lead- j attempts to cut across sectional crh)p and service among women j boundaries of student interest. It t;nt nt. honors the outstanding men in CH-d chosen to be tapped are all field of campus endeavor. ( ted on the basis of leadership, j The annual tapping is held each spring in Memorial Hall. Other honoraries here include the Order of the Holy Grail and the Order of the Old Well. The Grail Is an honorary service organization that each year takes in thirteen rising juniors and sen iors. The membership is divided equally between dormitory and fra ternity men, with the delegata be ing the 13th man. Selections are. made mainly on character and achievement. The Grail is dedicated to im- Several Places Have Supplies For Students The Hook Kxcbange. located in the basement of Steele Dorm on the south side ol the camptts, sells new and used books and school -applies ranging from pencils to the finest stationary ket price, but for the thrifty stu dent, there are used books priced according to their condition. Stu dents may also sell their u.sed textbooks to the Book Ex. obtaining from nothing to half price. Stoic hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p rn. on class days. MOTHER 8c DAD What Is Your Son Doing Behind Your Back? Read All About It In The Daily Tar Heel $4.50 Semester $8.50 Subscription Mgr. P. O. Box 1080 Chapel Hill, N. C. Year W E LC O WA 1" Come See Us For Your it CAMERAS FILM it DEVELOPING PHOTO EQUIPMENT it PICTURE FRAMING FLASH BULBS We Also Carry The Latest In Photography Books and Magazines FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE 161 E. Franklin St. Phone 3176 BACK TO SCHOOL CONTEST! Come in - Register - Win Prizes 1ST PRIZE IMPORTED SHETLAND SPORT JACKET 2ND PRIZE -P-AIR OF IMPORTED Att WOOL PANTS 3RD PRIZE -SHETLAND CREW-NECK SWEATER NO PURCHASE NECESSARY1. SIMPLY REGISTER IN THE STORE For All YoUr Clothing Needs Shop The Finest Men's Shop' On Any Campus STEVENS - SHEPHERD hooks are sold at the mar-; " . V-J""u Wd ol oy awarding .scholarships to de serving students, sponsoring in formal dances, handling senior rings and invitations, aiding other campus groups, and sponsoring campus improvements. The Order of the Old Well is !an honorary organization open to both men and women. Members are Th K.nlf h.Lnlt t Inrvitod Hi- agonallv across from the Carolina , chosen their participation in Inn and B,K Fraternity Court. The "mpus act,vltlM by a Pint ni"ihcd student may obtain school tern. Glen Lennox Laundromat WASH - DRY - FOLD 24 HOUR SERVICE FINISHED SHIRTS & PANTS 24 HOUR SERVICE SANITONE DRY CLEANING 24 HOUR SERVICE Vr; FINISHED LAUNDRY Phont 5031 Glen Lennox Shopping Center WE supplies, snacks, sandwiches, soft drinks, magazines, newspaper, toil et supplies and lotions here. The Scuttlebutt hours are 7:30 am. to 11 p.m. weekdays and 1-11 p m. on Sundays. The Mongram Club, directly across from the tennis courts, also h:is a snack bar and fountain knovn as the Circus Room, anJ' sH! various school supplies and toiletries for the students use. Th Circus Room observes the same hours as the Scuttlebutt. Supplies, toiletries, etc. may al so be bought at V Court from 7:30 a m. to 5 p m. at Lenoir Hall dur ing meal hours, and at downtown stores. High Grades Earn Frosh Honorary Membership What honors C3n freshmen win their first year? Theres one that takes hard work but it's worth the effort. This honor i making Phi Eta Sima. the national honorary fra ternity for freshmen who gain hih averages in their work. To be chosen you have to make one half As and the other half R's during your lirt year. The organiaztion is comparable to T'hi Beta Kappa, honorary fra ternity for uppcrclassmen. With a roikI start this year you may be bale to make the latter honorary. Many freshmen have gooe on to do this. imk. 1 f : -I im r P I ft ' ,(n m JULIAN'S COLLEGE SHOP WELCOMES YOU TO U.N.C f: TZtfit I Tfultan t,JilJ$$m "HtllLll II i f 'the men's fashion center of Chapel Hill" Maurice Julian '38 LCOM Incoming Carolina Students The Welcome Mat Is Out We Want To Meet You And Get Acquainted. We Invite Your Inspec tion And Will Welcome Your Criticism. In Order To Make It More Appealing, We Will Have Open House On Freshman Day, Monday - September 15 REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED! SOUVENIRS FOR COEDS! Be Our Guests! THE HOUSE Of FASHION In CHAPEL HILL One Of The South's Most Beautiful Stores Alt Merchandise Fully Guaranteed & Price Protected

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