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September 16. iorr ,NW,JJAMWYLERS V NOW PLAYING THE DAILY TAR HEEL It Could Happen At UNC Page 3 A rnmnntox n T 3 its first assignment on open School 3t Palm SpringS High 1 IL was. suPPsed" to assign iLpupils t0 the riiht class es Thursday. Instead, it:. Sent all the boys to girls' physical education and thp " WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF oi ARTS SEPT. 22 gifls" to strenuous ' masculine workouts. Assigned one terrified youth to 14 major subjects, instead of two or three. Gave first - year Spanish students fourth - year classes. r I 1 ey Earn Degrees They Can't See GQODUSED FUnniTURE! NEW Mattresses And Box Springs A Selection Of Used Lamps A Variety Of Cherry And Maple Seconds In Lamp Tables, Coffee Tables, Instep Tables And More! Linda's Antique & Used Furniture Shop 106 N. Graham St. 942-1243 Y rtn i in J L AO cr-a II M or i 1 f J OTORCY m o. mmw ar. GUARANTEED: 'A at Loucsl Pfis V Dost Scrvisp 'V SYRACUSE. N..Y. (AP) "I'rn a fanen woman." th smiling teen - ager oiriDO-d as she got uo from thp pavement, ' steadied herself and started across the Dark ine lot. tapping out a rhvth mic staccato with her red tipped cane. "In this game, you learn to fall or you don't walk." said Linda Lassoff, 19. of Buffalo, Linda, along with 20 classmat es, is about to take one of the biggest steps of her life. VOTE GATHERING Fifth District Congressional Repre resentative Harold Cooley spent last weekend grassroot campaigning up and down Franklin Street. Shaking hands vigorously and smiling, the chairman of the powerful House Agriculture Committee seemed confident that he would do Well in November's general election against Re publican Jim Gardner. Above he accosts a startled Caro lina student in the midst of a trim at a local barber shop DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer NOW PLAYING THE UNCONQUERABLE Tmmm&k m t-h . ADC AT IT ARAIIJI HHL ni ii rtuniu. . . Linda wants to become a Dsvchologist specializing in helDing the handicapped. James Kirst, 19. of Ederi, plans to become a te?cher. and Peter Devasto, 17, of Brooklyn, hopes for a career as a mathematician. All are above - average stu dents. All are blind. Next month they will enter , colleges and universities with at least one advantage over their sighted counterparts a six-week, on - campus pre view of v the problems and de mands of college life. EASE THE PATH Veronica Gilligan, a staff member at the State Univer sity Hospital and coordinator of the state - aided program which began there three years ago with a federal grant, said the "philosophy , behind the whole thing is to ease the path." "The first couple of months at college are pretty hectic for anyone," she said. "We try to throw them into every situation - they are going to run into in September." During the six - week per iod, students live in Syracuse University dormitories with a sighted roommate, take a re gular college course for cre dit, learn to get about cam pus without assistance and be come acquainted with libra ry and cafeteria facilities. STARRING ROBERT - . VAUGHN ss MgCALLUM - - RIP DOROTHY TORH-PROVISE FEATUK LENGTH HIT FROM TN TV SHOW mMETROCOLOR DOES LIE) iMMMS SPOIL THE TASTI COFFEE???? KNOW THE TRUTH FIVE LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS EXPANSION Dr about n n HEAR THE FACTS 11 9 ii RECORDED LIVE AT THE CASTALIA FOUNDATION-DR. LEARVS CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON CONSCIOUSNESS-EXPANDING DRUGS. SEND $3.00 PER RECORD CHECK OR MONEY ORDERS ONLY. WE PAY POSTAGE, SEND ME COPIES OF DR. TIMOTHY LEARY'S LP RECORDING ON LSD ENCLOSED IS A CHECK OR MONEY ORDER FOR $ TO: PIXIE RECORDS, INC. 1619 BROADWAY, ROOM 602 NEW YORK, N.Y. 10019 MONO-LONG PLAYING (33 13 rpm) NAME (PLEASE PRINT) ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP Z 1 lWU Z7 Ljtl LI 1K n n n n n n nn ri 2) to ymm n n Lq) 0) 0 o) n 0 1 O OFFICIAL TEXTBOOKS for almost ALL UNC undergraduate courses - many graduate-level course books, too. NEW books and USED - all sales guaranteed to be correct title for course. Refunds on books for dropped classes. o PAPERBACKS new and used, for UNC courses. O REFERENCE work, dictionaries of all sorts, course outlines and translations. o FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE. 119 EAST FRANKLIN ST., (NEXT TO THE VARSITY THEATRE)-OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P.R
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