TAGC 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1?33 Welcome Freshman! GET YOUR HAIR CUT BEST AT The Village Barber Shop Across From Post Office Student Aid Office , .11 feps Locate Job s Mur.y students here work part time while going to school. If you want or n:etl a job the l'ir.st thing you must do is visit the Student Air office in the Hanoi Hall basement. There y.j;' will be interviewed oand you will tell them what kind of job you are interested in, the work you are capable of doing. Alo available are scholarships, loan-;, unc! grants-in-aid. These can 1).' applied for at the same office. ff . f t i ' ' . ' - . (IV ': jf j:v t ' ? v : "... jLZ' M . lite up ladies dote on mm "smoke-tote"... 7 v 1 1 5 SpHFV" p r. .vr f'v Td DOUBLE ESSE iSTT BLADES REGISTERED QUALITY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE FOR iltif If ycu get a job working for meals it will likely be at Lenoir Hall or the Carolina Inn, that is if you work for the University. Some students get jobs in downtown eating places. Other places to work hen in clude Graham Memorial, the Scut tlebutt, the Monogram Club, the Pine Room, the library, and others. ' A "C" average is usually requir ed to keep a job but exceptions sometimes can be made. Freshmen have been advised . not to work unless it's necessary. : But th? Student Air office realizes . that sometimes you can't get by I without working. This office is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays and un til noon on Saturdays. Students in terested in discussing job or schol- ; arship possibilities have been in- vited to come by. Approval of the Student Aid of- ! lice is not needed if you wa:vt to . work for downtown restaurants, theaters, filling stations, or other privately-owned places. j In this case the student is com i pletely on his own. 4 f-1 w K 'i 4f 5 -l V . , - V V f , -i - s CHAPEL HILL. 14. C. University Dance Group Serves As Host Often The University Dance Cor.mit tee seres as host at Carolina cianees and maintains order at so cial functions given by various campus organizations. Friday And His Man Aycock Two men you will hear a lot about while you are here are shown above. On the !tft is Consolidated University President William C. Fiiday, one of the youngest men ever to occupy the large president's hone on Frenklin St. Friday picked as UNC Chancellor the man shown at right, William B. Aycock, year before last. Ayccck replaced Robert B. House, who retired. insurance' Kate Has DroosedL i i Says Jefferles i. . New .uuj needed: Kolfs "Smoke Tote" in crashed cowl i id-., with rn.dthinp leather lighter attached, holds ,i p.uk of cigarettes. Tucks in a handbag, or a!ne with room for feminine nccovsitrrs. And cu t ou sec it doubling for rusriietics at times with I ho lighter ca-ily dclachi'd? In your choice of hou r colors. $395 Wentworrh & Sloan Jewelers 167 E. Franklin St. Fbxo-Fbrescent Desk Lamp 7 41 E 1 .00 Type Free LIMITED SUPPLY ?o Separate Codes Form Honor System October 10 has Veen set as the deadline for student insurance. Who's Who In South, Several changes ave occurred re cently among the University's ad ministration circles, the main one being i;he move from. South Build-" ing by the Consolidated University offices. The Consolidated University of fices formerly were located on South Building's first floor. Last year they moved to the old Institute of Government Building, across the street ixom the Planetarium. I.USY MAN .Top roan in the Consolidated Uni versity is William C. Friday, usual ly a very busy person. I His duties constantly keep him I moving back and forth to State j College in Raleigh and Woman's 1 College in Greensboro, both units j forming part of the Consolidated J University. I Serviig as Friday's special as sistant is Claude Teague, formerly the University Business .Manager. Teague retired year before last but Friday retained Mm ou his staff. Willictm D. Carmichael Jr. is the I Consolidated University vice presi dent and finance officer. His duties include handling the University purse strings and assisting Friday on other monetary matters. Business Officer and Treasurer is Alexander H. Shepard. SOUTH BUILDING Inside South Building there have also been recent changes. Roy Armstrong, for many years l director of admissions, moved up I during the summer to become ex I ceutive secretary of the lorehead j Foundation. j Temporarily serving in Arm i strong's old position in Charlie ' Eernaid, assistant admisions di i rector until this summer. Many ex- The judicial arm of student gov-whether the accused is innocent or eminent here consists of a lien's 1 guiltw and Women's Honor Court:.' a Stu-! In the event the student is ! Pect Bernard to be named pcrmaa- Tie cost of the policy is $9.00 : cnt Council, and a law and medi-1 found guilty, the Honor Council de a y-ar. According to Rav Jcf fenes. I cal school court. j cides the penalty. assistant to the dean of student af-; Other special bodies include the! Honor case trials areclosed to William B. Aycock, appointed year fairs, the premium's cost has I Interdormitorv Council, the Wo- fhe public for protection of those 1 before last to replace Robert B. ent director. Chancellor of the University is dropped since lust year. . men's Residence Council, the ! involved. Insured students will be covered ! House Council, and the Dance Com-1 Right of appeal? Certainly. If a tor up to'SlOOO lor loss of life and milfee. for up to S200 for surgical bene- i T ,iiff ,rnt codes form the House. House retired due to a trus tee ruling requiring officials to step student thinks his trial was not ; down at age 65. conducted properly he may ap- j Next to the chancellor the two backbone of the honor system: the ! peal to a student-faculty appellate j top positions in South Building are court, made up ct the chairmen ot j occupied by Dean of Student Af the Men's and Women's Honor j fairs Fred Weaver and Dean of Councils, the chairman of the Stu- j Women Miss Katherine Kennedy dent Council, and three faculty j Carmichael. shall not 4ie... cheat, or steal. Oth- fits tu, ! uhun ims 1Ionor Code and the Campus Code, surance plan paid off for us last j xhe first states . that a student year, lie pointed out that the in- fcM ! n n Cr it-ill uHi'1 n,p Vt - l" ' ! er viol itior.s include plagiarism, ' " . . I falsifying class rolls and library The insurance coverage is for a I c.)rcs 12-month period, Sept. 1, 1953 V1 c s' Se.t. 1, 1959, including the periods inv i'u uu XVL wh?n students are traveling to arill qii-'Oi-eaxam is your woiu mat . nor re members. All interested students are eligi ble to serve on the jury. CWA Set Up For Those Not In A Sorority j Under Weaver are Sam Magill, j assistant dean of student affairs, j aid Ray . Jefferies, assistatt to the ! dean of student affairs. - ' 3 Si tllA'l I V 1 VJ uJ CHAPEL ONLY i s in ! r pari HI 1 vx 1 j i Main Dining R6om Seafood and Steaks Carolina Room For Parties V Driftwood Room Dancing Bar and Patio Recreation, Drinks, Music ill from Chanel Hit! dnrin vnt ;,, ou have neither given and the summer breaks. Jefferies ceived an aid said last year there were not many I The Campus Code says you claims during the school year but shall act as a gentleman at all the company paid off many times 1 times and. whenever possible, see during the summer The policy is made available j apply to both on and off the camp-; noj- belong to a sorority, through the Pilot Life Insurance j us. jhe group is made up of'three Company, Raleigh. I The Student Council has jurisdic-; representatives from each of the 3?'or the married student, there j (ion over campus code eases, elec-j women's dormitories and three is a Blue Cross and Blue Shield i tjons iavv and constitutional viola-'; from the Town Girls Assn. program at a special group rate, j lions Its purposes are to promote ex this program oilers an excellent! , ... jrdarurricular activities, aid other WOMEN'S STAFF In Miss Carmicliael's office are Miss Isabelle MacLeod, executive 1 The Carolina Women's Assn j secretary; CMrs. 'Martha DeBerry, is the legislative organization of , assistanf to the dean of women: I that others do. This is supposed to ; ai JNC women students who do i and Miss LuAnne Thornton, per sonal adviser to women. Charles M. Shaffer is the direc tor of development. Working with him as assistant if Roy Holsten. Dean of awards and distinctions is Ernest L. Mackie. Respective deans of the General College, the faculty, and the College of Arts and Sciences are, respective ly, Cecil Johnson, J. L. Godfrey and involving Honor Code violations. ! campus organizations, provide op The Attorney General's office does i portunities for independent coeds the investigating; a jury decides ; to .participate in campus affairs. j and to coordinate the activities 01 j j carlyle Sitterson. independent and sorority girls. 1 opportunity to the married student to provide coverage for himself, hi.; wl'a and all unmarried dependent cnuaren unuer ih years 01 age. j The cost of the program will be ! 1750 nor rui.iri 'r i Jefferies reminded students who An information booth will be seL 1 already hold policies and are eligi- j ' up during registration. Applications j ble to receive payments for claims j Speeding was blamed for 13.200 fo either insurance policy will he I must xile claims with the company, i deaths on U. S. highways in 1957. available at the information booth, i Blanks are available at his office; 53.000 Americans were injured in the Y and at Graham Memorial. 1 and the Infirmary, he said. 'car-bicycle mishaps in 1957. Gen. Carlyle Shepard, whose of fice is in 315, is the man to see if ycu have questions about your draft status. Veterans must go by his office to receive their monthly GI Bill payments. When The Best Is None Too Good Dine Here. The Supeib Cuisine, Deft Service And Collegiate Atmosphere Leave Nothing To Be Desired. Off Durham Boulevard On Highway 15-501 A Hearty Welcome Awaits Yoy Here Whether you come to stay awhile, to dine, to entertain or just visit and enjoy the congenial homelike atmosphere, Hospitable Carolina Inn invites you to make yourself at home. Our Services and Facilities are for your convenience and pleasure. The Carolina nn Students! Professors! All Newcomers! We're Glad To Have You! 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