FRIDAY, FCDRUARY 13. I?:? THE DAILY TAR HEEL pass nmsa c ovenng 1 he Campus IMVKKSITV AKT LEAGUE . AP1IA will, .be held Tuesday at 3 The University Art League will p m. in Howell Hall. A discussion i-i.mhit a special meeting Feb. 17 ; tf the role of the detail man in t,i make pirns for the second an nul bitlc alk Art Show. Tlio meeting will bo held in the lecture room of Ackland Art Center ;,t 7.3!) p m. NCTA-APl'IA A mxs meeting of the NCIW pharmacy will be featured. WOMAN'S HANDBOOK ApplicaMoos for editor of the Woman's Handbook are open to jun ior coeds through today. Interviews will be held Feb. 17. Applications fhould be submitted to Doris Tay- Live Music At ANTONIO'S The Charlie Culbreath Quartet Featuring Charlio Culbreath Alto Harrison Register Guitar Ron Aldcnbcrg Bass Ed Crowe Drums MONDAY - FRIDAY 5:30 P.M. ANTONIO'S 104 W. Franklin Phone 7045 lor at the Alpha Gamma Delta House. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER . A service to observe the World Day of Prayer will be held in the University Methodist Church Sun day at 8 p.m. It will be sponsored by the Campos Christian Council. All denominations have been in vited to participate. FREE FLICKS The Free Flick for tonisnt is "Twelve O'clock High," a power ful study in leadership and group morale, starring Gregory Peck and Dean Jagger. It will be shown in Carroll Hall Auditorium at 7:30 and 10 p.m. Saturday's flick, "La Strada," chosen the best Foreign Language Film for 1936, stars Guiiietta Mas ina and Anthony Quinn and will also oe shown In Carroll Hall at 7:30 p m. and 10 p.m. STUDENT WIVES Student Wives will meet Feb. 17 at 8 p.ru. in the Victory Villa; Nursery. Mrs. Thell Jernigan, of Thell's Bakery, will talk on cake decorating. All members are urged to attend Civt her lovely Cosmetic Gifts for Valentine's Dy, exquisitely styles by Helen Rubenstein: Choose from White Magnolia, Heaven Scent, Apple Blossom, Moonlight Night, Fourth Dimen sion, and Fifth Dimension. Free Gift Wrapping. We will also wrap your gift for mailing at no extra charge. Just another of Sutton's friendly services. F of Sutton' frisndlv evrnrTr-r 1 t,erVke f Delicious Chocolates By OLD rmzs. DOMINION 9 s 4 go straight to the heart of "someone special" with the gift of Old Dominion Candies. traditional as Valentines Day itself. Priced from 69 - $6.00 7V Free Gift Wrapping a mm wrapping ror Mail jx Free Delivery Phono 98781 ilriW'i Delta Upsilon Names Officers For Year John Dalton, a senior from For est City, was elected president of Delta Upsilon Social Fraternity at Wednesday night's meeting. Other officers selected in the an nual election were Frank Carper, vice president; Stan Black, treas surer; Lynn Smith, recording sec retary; Buddy Spoon, corresponding secretary; and Bruce Pearson, as sociate editor of the Delta Upsilon Quarterly. Don Gray was elected alumni cor respondent for a second term. Dalton succeeds Jim Vance in the office of president. tlnovf how to cell your firo experiment Whimsy, Romantic, or Humorous . . . What ever you vant in a Valentine Card, You'll find it in our wide Selection by: AMERICAN GREETING CARD CORP. 1 J ( M H i ft -' ( .a f r I --Hi. ' t ' C K f r f. tf f 1 1 "f w. t - 3 Shown receiving his commiss ion as a second Lieutenant in the U. S. Marine Corps'-Reserve is Stanley G. Cook, a recent UNC graduate. Lt. Cook was a member of the NROTC Unit here. He is being congratulated by Captain Carl Tiedeman, U. S. Navy, Commanding Officer of the Naval ROTC Unit. Miss Kay Proctor, a junior, is pinning on the gold bars of a Second Lieu tenant. Scabbard And Blade Initiates New Members UNC's Scabbard and Blade chap ter initiated 15 new members in ceremonies Tuesday night. New members of the national mili tary society for ROTC members in officer training programs include: J. II. Alexander, J. T. Alexander, H. C. Embry, A. A. Hutchison, E. J. Kelly. B. E. G. Keys, T. C. Moore, H. L. Patterson, J. C. Ray, Maurice Rhodes, A. B. Salem, C. D. Sheets, H. P. Troutman, F. E. Wirkus and J. E. Vickers. Present for the ceremonies were Lt. Col. Franklin Swann, air science professor, and Capt. Carl Tiedeman, naval science professor. The Low Down On The Upstairs by RUTH GORDON This is by way of being sort of a birth announcement; Birth of a new season (and what a babyl) New arrivals are by Sus an Thomas, Jonathan Logan, Anita, Tailored Junior, Sue Brett, Ike Clark of Dallas, Jun ior Theme, Giggin Young, Susy Perret and many others. I have never seen so many pretty clothes They are every size, style, every fabric and every price. I'll go so far as to say that it is almost impossible for a woman not to find something up here to please and fit her. I haven't taken an actual count (and my husband says that I exaggerate a itty bitty bit) but It looks to me like thousands of brand new exciting dresses so get your little "cotton-pick ing" hands up here and pick oul some cottons .... Incidentally, we will be glad to lay-away your cotton selections until you are ready for them. In the meantime (back at the ranch) we have plenty of suits dresses' and coats, you can put right on and wear right away- (and I do mean right). So re member, fat or thin, short or tall, RUTH GORDON fits 'em all whether you're buying or whether you're looking drop up here and see "whats' cook Ing." RUTH GORDON Fashions U5'AE. MAIN DURHAM w r m w mm w w -m ww w w p a mm w m Dorms (Continued from Page 1) furniture for dorm social room will be distributed to the dorms within a week. In addition to Edwards, Wcdncs dayls meeting was attended by J. S. Bennett, director of opera tions; Ray Jefferies, assistant to he dean of student affairs, and Jerry Chichester, chairman of the Dorm Improvement Committee. The IDC also will establish study rooms in some of the dorms this semester. For the students who study late at night, these study rooms will be useful; however, they will be open all he time. The rooms will be furnished with desks and chairs. Student Party Interviews End For Key Campus Positions Today is the last day of inter views for candidates seeking a SP endorsement for the following posi tions: - - Legislature candidates from Dorm Men's II and HI, Dorm Women I and Town Women; prospective can- Dance (ContinuMl from Page the Dance Committee. Coley stressed observance of the following rules: ' 1. Anyone showing signs of drink ing or other misconduct shall be dealt with at the discretion of the Dance Committee. ' ? 2. Anyone giving wrong identifica tion when confronted by dance com mitteemen or doormen will automa tically be suspended from attending all dances indefinitely. didates, for CAA president, WAA president,; senior class officers and head cheerleader. Dorm Men's- II consists of Lewis, Graham, Staey, Aycoek and Ever ett. Dorm Men's III is made up of-Jdyiier Connor, Alexander and Winston. Spencer, Alderman, Mc Iver and Kenan comprise Dorm W?omen'sI. Pope Asks For Peace In Plea VATICAN CITY (UPI Pope John XXI II Wednesday marked Ash Wednesday iind the start of. Lent by renewing an appeal for peace to "avoid suicide and homicide" throughout the world. The Pope? appeared at the window oi his private apartment on the third floor of the apostolic palace, and addressed some 10,000 pilgrims assembled in St. Peter's Square. . ANOTHER INTIMATE BARGAIN t --, r Love In The South Seas Well spank mah welkin. Eloy, hand me down that ticket to Tonga Tonga. Illustrated, and we really mean illustrated. Only $2.49 at THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 EAST FRANKLIN STRtEET v - n 3 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: 17 INCH PORTABLE TV. VHF-UHF. 3 months old. $125. Call Jim Little, 8-9077. Church and Parrish Durham, N. C SAL!: of Sportswear CASHMERE SWEATERS Vi OFF Pullover and cardigans included. NOW $15.00 SWEATERS Vi OFF Including fur blends and bulky knit shetlands NOW $6.45 to $17.50 KNIT DRESSES y2 OFF Now $17.50 to $112.50 Formerly 35.00 to 225.00 Group of SPORTSWEAR DRESSES Novelty wools and cottons included. Now $17.00 to $59.00 Formerly 29 95 to 89.95 v ALL SALES FINAL STORE HOURS Open 9:30 to 5:00 Mon. Thru Sat. 7 k I Ylr . r . . & . : -k jv ".em mjt Jt av mm " Tin vi it r : w r V .-'.v. Cherry Vanila Cherry Garden Black Sweet Cherry O Vale n t i n e Specials Cherry Cherry 4 J Sundae AVC Sodas 2C Cherry Milkshake ........ 24c EXTRA SPECIAL Our Famous ; Banana Royal also ' - delicious sandwiches, hamburgers and cheeseburgers . 1 SB S j - - . mr. . GLEN LENNOX 0 (r wjk mi If you were about to buy an automobile, would you (A) study the road-test reports in the magazines, or (B) select the car that looks best to you? 2. When confronted with a menu with lots of foreign terms, do you (A) ask what is in each dish, or (B) accept the waiter's recommendation? . When invited to play an unfamiliar game, do you (A) refuse to play until you fully understand the rules, or (B) pick up the' rule3 a3 you go along? 4. When invited to a party, do you (A) accept, hoping to enjoy yourself no matter who attends, or (B try to learn who will be there before accepting? T1 iy fl mm ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS AND FIND OUT! in Hxk H " f --A I . .yy I s V .. .. 1 ' .1 Sj, - - ' ... " i - ... -, -iT.r-icirii.il-. - . --r - ""-" f -.a tunnmiy. .. .' mvmw 5. In buying a radio, wouM'you be influenced more by (A) low jrice or (B product features da;pite a , slightly higher price? 6. When deciding on- what movie tt ;?, do you usually prefer films that (A) arc gay and diverting, or (B) have a social message? 7. When you run into a foreign phrase in . a textbook, do you first (Ay head for a dictionary to find the meaining, or (B) try to dope out the meaning yourself? 8. When reading the paper, do you (A) catch yourself concentrating on scandal stories, or (B) spend your time on news and editorial matter? d 9. In choosing a filter cigarette, (A) are you easily swayed by bold claims, 'or (B) do you think for yourself and stick by your decision? If you're the kind of person who thinks for yourself , . . you use judgment in your choice of cigarettes, as in everything else Men and women who think for themselves, usually snoke VICEROY, Their reason? Best in. tKe world. They know that only VICERWhas a thinking man's filter and a smoking man's taste; r you c)kcked.(A) on three out of the first four questions f and (B) on foyr out of the last, five yoii 'r tally xthink for yourself! ' ' ' ' e)l3.eraa'WUiiaaiaaTubaccoCGrp. feL cvAOy - vJ' -Familiar fQ ' J pack or v crush- - , J proof " box. he Man'WhoThrnks for HimseSr Khbivs ' ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER ... A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE t i