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Wednesday, October 14. 1964
Trustee Meet Begins
uuege omciais from 50 states
armed here Tuesday for the
42nd annual meeting of the As
sociation of Governing Boards of
Universities..
Roy Rowe of Burgaw, a UNC
trustee and president of the as
sociation, will preside over the
meeting of trustees and officials
ol .higher education institutions
v,hich ends Saturday.
. The delegates will register to
oay and attend a luncheon meet-
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-Orientation
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Commission member Louise
Menefee told Dixon she be
lieved the women's Honor Code
orientation was certainly ade
quate and the -Men's Honor
Council could make most of the
improvements to its orienta
tion. In a special report to the
committee, commission mem
ber Britt Gordon outlined sev
eral proposals which would
eliminate Freshman Camp and
combine its characteristics into
orientation. Oritentation should
include more active participa
tion by resident advisors Gor
don claims.
He proposed a residence hall
speaker program during orien
tation, and discussion groups
with resident advisors.
Gordon rejected the views
and proposals of - Dixon and
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DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1. Kind of
mop
5. Performs
9. Box: sL
10. Title of
Persian
ruler
11. Maxim
12. Famous
American
Comnaodors
14. Signs as
correct:
47.IiOcation 13. Af-
48. Otherwise firma-
49, Ardor tive
DOWN reply
1. Filming: 16. Offer
2. Mental 22. Bearing
faculties heraldic
3. Altitude: arms
abbr. 23. Farm
4. Blossom la-
5. Viper borers:
6. Lowers., as Eur.
one's own 25. Part of
value "to be"
7. Thin, staff, 27. Brazilian
open- palm
meshed 29. A room
fabric ina
8. Fragment house
U. Inventor 30. Belgium
of the city
telegraph -32. Pinch
15. Before:
prefix "V
17. Toward
the lee
18. Nautical
mile: Jap.
19. Musical
not
20. Thin .
cushions
21. Break
suddenly
24. Prescribed
regimen
25. Heron-like
bird
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42. Whirls
44.Narrovr
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Panel Discussionf on Cinema as an .
Thorn, Bill Hardy, Jim .Bevmdge-f? h "-
Potato" starts Tnursaay i;'"-
Meanwhile, wives of the dele
gates will go on a tour of UNC
art exhibits and attend a tea
at Ackland Art Center.
Victor S. Bryant, UNC trustee,
will address a dinner meeting at
7:15 a.m. on "the role of the re
gent." The association will analyze
the public press as one of inter
preting higher education and will
explore the relations of the com
munity as examples of communi
cations. The theme of the meet
ing is 'interpretation."
Attacked-
called for a revision of Honor
System booklets which new
students receive in the fall.
"Entering students should, be
informed emphatically that
they will be required to pass a
quiz on this manual during
orientation," he said.
Commission? member Ashley
Hardison said a recent poll of
students who had been through
orientation showed lack Of
planning to be the most com
mon criticism.,
Commission member Susan
Baruch said each entering stu
dent should be required to
learn UNC's alma mater.
Another Commission mem
ber, Teddy O'Toole, pleaded
again for coed orientation.
"Speaking as a farm boy,"
he said, "I ask you " to please
not separate the cows from the
bulls."
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Consolidated University Presi
dent and Mrs. William Friday
will open the doors of the Uni
versity Mansion to the public
Saturday for the Chapel Hill Art
Guild's annual house tour.
This tour marks the first time
the entire house has been open
to the public.
The mansion, at 402 E. Frank
lin St., is a classic structure built
in 1907 at a cost of $15,000. In
the home are antiques and old
reproductions, many of them
gifts to the University.
The mansion has six Corin
thian columns and deep porches
that surround three sides of the
house. A rock wall borders the
grounds.
In conjunction with the house
tour, the Art Guild will sponsor
an antique collector's show at
Chapel Hill Country Club from
1 to 7 p.m. the same day;
Tickets for the tour are $2 for
adults and $1 for students and
students' wives tickets may be
purchased at the Carolina Inn,
the Country Store, Intimate Book-
Country, Western
fi Bluograss Husic
Every Friday Night
at the
SCOREBOARD
next to the
Tarheel Sandwich Shop
A
Clavton. Robert
performances
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Tour Saturday
shop, Pace's, Billy Arthur's, Led-
better-Pickard's, Chapel . Hill
Country Club or from a home on
the tour.
Proceeds will support art pro
grams in Chapel Hill schoos.
TWO DILLIES FROM OUR
BARGAIN CORNER
Leonardo
Oa Wind
Perhpas the most lavish and
complete volume on the great
Renaissance painter ever pub
lished. Originally priced at $35.00
OUR SPECIAL $19.95
The Romantic
South
Harnett T. Kane's richly illustrat
ed anthology of Ante-Bellum glor
ies and frontier days. Publish
ed at $12.50.
OUR SPECIAL $5.95
THERE'S YEAR-ROUND TREA
SURE FOR YOU IN OUR BAR
GAIN CORNER.
The Intimate Bookshop
119 East Franklin Street
Open Till 10 PJM.
FEATURING-BOB COLLINS,
DANCE 8 TILL MIDNIGHT
ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES
PIZZA, SPAGHETTI, STEAKS
Ph.
FINE FILM! DESERVES ITS ACCOLADES!"
RIALTO THEATRE
Today's
All Campus Calendar items
must be submitted in person at
the DTH offices in G3I by 2
P-m. the day before the desired
publication date (by 10 a.m.
Saturday for Sunday's DTH).
Lost and Found notices will be
nin on Tuesdays and Saturdays
only.
TODAY
Student Government Judicial
Committee and Public hear
ing on BJ-37-33, concerning
composition of Student
Legislature 4 p.m., RP I.
SP Full Membership Commit
tee 6:30 p.m.,. Grail Room.
International Students Board
7:30 p.m., upstairs YMCA.
Contest 7:30 p.m.. Pine Room.
John Kitts wilt attempt to
eat 25 hot dogs in 30
minutes.
On-campus combos interested
Eight SG Posts
Approved By SL
Student Body President Bob
Spearman has announced eight
student government appointments
which were approved by Student
Legislature Thursday night.
Wally Lowenbaum was appoint
ed to a one-year seat on the GM
Board of Directors.
Appointed to the Joint Student
Faculty Campus Stores Advisory
Committee was Rhett Simonds,
Lannie Shuff, and Jim Light.
Nancy Morris was appointed to
the Communications Comm., Al
an Kleinmaier to the Residence
Hall Improvements Comm., Joe
Yates to the State Affairs Comm.
and John Greenbacker to the
Campus Radio Comm. Miriam
Dorsey was appointed Presiden
tial Press Secretary.
WEDNESDAY
Paul Newman
JoaaneWoodward
Sidney R)itier
A love- q
spectacular
so personally
exciting.
you feel
it's hapfenlng
to you!
EiiSARJ.SIRONGEAHANNCARROi
ftete.Mllu. UNITED ARTISTS
Vocalist
LTD.
489-966 or 489-9944
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Durham
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Campus
in playing at GM contact Bill
Slebos at DU House.
Guitar Lessons beginning: Oct.
21, eight-week series, S2,
taught at GM by Lydia Fish.
Sign up at GM information
desk by Monday.
Elections Board 3 p.m., Wood
house Room, GIL
Pub. Board 4-6 p.m., RP II
CWC dinner 5:30 p.m., base
ment of East Cobb.
Communications Committee
meeting 4 p.m., RP III.
Compulsory.
YM-YWCA Public Affairs Com
mittee 5 p.m., upstairs Y
Building.
Ilillel Freshman Membership
Recruitment meeting 4 p.m.
GM Series 8 p.m., Memorial
Hall, Odetta.
Association of Governing:
Boards of Universities and
Colleges 8 a.m., today
through Friday, Carolina Inn.
Two-way radio conference 1
p.m., WUNC-FM.
Whitehead Lecture 4 p.m.,
Clinic Auditorium, NC Me
morial Hospital. Dr. Joel
Elkes, "The Uses of Psycho
pharmacology." Yack Pictures for sophomores,
dental students and dental
hygiene students 1-6 p.m.,
today-Friday, basement, GM.
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MEMORIAL HALL
Wednesday, October 14
8:00 P.M.
All tickets on sale at Graham Memorial
UNC Students $.50 Date $1.00
General Public Sales Begin Tuesday, October 13, $2
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fasMbn styling of every lpsa! diamond en
gagement ring. Each setting i3 a masterpiece of
design reflecting the fell brilliance and beauty
of the center diamonda perfect gem of fiaw
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The name Hccpsaiat la fha xog end on tho
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satisfaction Tosr very personal Keepsake ia
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Gootf Soosttocping
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Claendar
Do not wait until last day.
Freshmen cheerleader try-outs
3 p.m., Kenan Stadium.
MOVIES
Carolina All the Way Home.
Varsity So Dear To My Heart.
Rialto One Potato, Two Po-
" tato.
THURSDAY
Germans Club meeting 7 p.m,
RP IL
Carolina Forum 3 p.m., Grail
Room.
SP Legislative Caucus 6:30
p.m., RP III.
Seminar on "The Meaning: of
Salvation as it Related To
' Us In the 20th Century"
7 p.m.. Parish House, Chapel
1 of the Cross.
Special Prices on
SLOT RACING for
Fral Game Rooms
See
BILLY
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Eastgate
detta
Exciting
New
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Keepsake Jeweler's store. Find
him in the yellow pages under
"Jewelers. Prices from $100
to $2500. Rings enlarged to
show beauty of detaiLTrasle
insxJs registered .
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EOY TO PLAN YCUS EKSAGOEKT AND WEODINS
Please sen3 new 20-pase booklet, "How To Plan
Your Engagement end Wedding' end new 2-page
fu!l color folder, both for only 254. Also, send
fpedaJ offer cf hrarrtfful 44-pcsa Erids's Esck.
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12-String Guitar. Cheap. Like
new. Call Al Guilliam. 104
Carr, 963-9106. Also other
guitars available at substantial
discount prices.
IN THE PAST 107 YEARS
the Northwestern Mutual has
returned to its policyholders in
dividends alone an average of
25 per cent of their total gross
premiums. Bill Buell, Jack
Nicholson, and Arthur De
Berry. Telephone 942-6906.
WHAT HAS TWO WHEELS
and flies? Not a garbage
truck! A Suzuki of course.
Prices start at $250.00. Fabul
ous trade in value vwell buy
"em anytime), 212 miles per
gallon, only seven moving parts
in the engine, smoother and
quieter running, easier start
ing, faster, besides being the
best looking bike on the mar
ket. Rent, buy, or try one to
day. Travel-On Motorcycle Co.,
504 W. Franklin, 929-2364.
IMPORTED PARTS, INC.
Highway 70 West, Box 9401,
Raleigh. Tarts for all foreign
cars. Present this ad with your
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1U61 FALCON: LIGHT BLUE
interior, straight drive, good
tires, low mileage, call 967-3012
after 5 p.m. Needs a home
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