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Page 8 Around All Campus Calendar items must be submitted in person at the DTII offices in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the de sired publication date (by 10 a.m. Saturday's for Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found notices will be run on Tuesdays aad Saturdays only. TODAY All Carolina Political Union members please come by Student Government offices and leave your new address and phone number. All student government com mittee chairmen please come by student government offices and take care of the mail. Carolina Play makers will hold try outs today at 4 and 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall for the musical "Finian's Rain bow." Sabbath services will be held at the Hillel House at 7:30 p.m. on Friday evenings and 9:30 a.m. on Saturday morning beginning Sept. 16. Jewish New Year services will be held at the Hillel House on West Cameron Ave. at 10 a.m. SUNDAY Binkley Memorial Baptist Church school is at 9:45 a.m.; morning worship at 11 a.m. Sunday evening at 5:45 students will be guests for a covered dish supper. Rides are available . every 15 minutes to every service from Y-Court, the BSU Cen ter (Battle Lane), Chase Cafeteria and the Nurses Dorm, or by calling the Church office at 942-4964. A meeting of the Congrega tion of the Wesley Founda tion will hold a buffet lunch- L The Vested Blue Suit With A Tradition Pnre navy worsted U th traditional suit for contem porary Hvinf. It's the mnlli-nnrorvB basic salt that Is Indlspensl- cie ana appropriate day or nifct for business or so cial activities. From $75 . Jj gm iir H Clothiers of Distinction Franklin Street W C83D CIEE3! Ready- To-Pa in i FURNITURE ir Ofrrcrs & Dyson's Dcnc&cs A Variety Of Okirs Plus A Complete Line Of Paints, Finishes, And Antiqueing Supplies. 53flWV83D& J Cumpus eon at 12 noon. For reser vations, please call 942-2152. MONDAY Interviews will be held Mon day and Tuesday for staff positions on the Carolina Quarterly. The Quarterly needs applications for assist ant editor positions in both fiction and poetry. There are also several positions open on the business staff. No previous experience is nec essary. UNC Facultv Club Room, will open for luncheon at noon : Monday. The dining room on the main floor of the Monogram Club will serve cafeteria style lunches to members and their guests from 12 to 1 p.m. weekdays. Pictures for the 1967 Yackety Yack will be taken from noon to 7 p.m. daily Mon day through Friday accord ing to the following sched ule. Men will wear coats and ties; women will wear sweaters or blouses. The! schedule is according to the first letter of the last name. Monday Seniors A-E; Tuesday F-J. Geer (Continued from Pate 1) ty. For two years he served as an historian in the U. S. Department of State in Wash ington, D. C. He ioined the UNC faculty in 1947. For two years he was a research associate in the UNC Institute for Research in Social Science, and in 1954-55, he was a Danforth Associate in the Danforth Foundation. "The Governments of the Major Foreign Powers" and "Contemporary Foreign Gov ernments" (with Herman Be ukema) are his two published books. Currently he is prepar ing a biography of the late O. Max Gardner, former North Carolina governor. He is a member of two pro fessional societies, the South ern Historical Association and the American Historical Asso ciation. - His sincere interest and con cern for students won for him last year a plaque given by Maverick House (Craige Res idence Hall) denoting him an "outstanding professor." 0 In that same year he was tapped into the Order of the Golden Fleece, UNC's highest and oldest honorary which recog nizes 'men for their outstand ing work and contributions to the University. He has twice won that much coveted Tanner Award (in 1957 and 1963) for "excellence in inspirational teaching of un dergraduates" and is one of two UNC faculty members to have received it two times. Presently a colonel in the Staff Specialist Corps of the U. S. Army Reserve, he is de partment head of the Army Intelligence Branch of the 3284th Army Reserve School headquarters in Durham. Active in community affairs, he has chaired the Democrat ic party of the Glenwood Pre cinct in Chapel Hill and is a board member of several Uni versity organizations. He was director of the "Upward Bound war on talent waste" program held here this sum mer. He is married to the former Elizabeth D. Grayson of Bi loxi, Miss, and has three chil dren, Sarah, Anne and Freder ick. WiaJ 11 LaLl FAUCET FLOWERS grace the marble fountain of the Old Well. The violet and white blossoms, placed on the fountain presumably for preservation purposes added a touch of wel come color to the Old Well's stoic black and white. (DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer) Housing (Continued from Page 1) dents than those we have in Odom and Victory Villages." Dean Cathey also announced that Carr Dormitory which is currently be used to house 70 law students will be converted to a residence for women next year. Plans to convert the lower -quajd dormitories into residen Parking (Continued From Page 1) porary parking stickers must secure them within 48 hours after bringing their car to campus. Ineligible students must make prior arrange ments. Any student who feels he has received a red parking ticket or blue parking notice unjustly or in error must ap peal within 48 hours upon re ceipt. The red ticket is taken to the Chief Safety Officer on, the second floor of the YMCA building and the blue notice is taken to the Traffic Coun selor in 02 South Building. The red ticket is for a vio lation such as parking in a no-parking zone or reserved area. The blue notice covers such violations as unregister ed vehicle, improper display of permit, and illegible per mit. The parking fees have re mained the same with a $5 charge for cars and motor cycles except $2.50 for T stickers (car can not be park ed on campus.) The amount of staff parking stickers has been reduced from eight to two. F stickers will cover parking for facul ty and administrative staff department heads, and A stickers will be issued to all other staff members. All drivers and passengers of motorcycles this year must ride astride the vehicle fac ing in the direction of the for ward progress of the vehicle. "This means that women cannot ride sidesaddle," Ke ner said. "When a woman rides sidesaddle, it throws the bike off balance and increases For People Who At THE HUB our product is clothing ... But our Business is People THE HUB OF CHAPEL HILL THE TlATLY f: h K ! Mm r ....... . J ces for women have also been abandoned at least temporar ily because of the expected high costs of converting the old buildings. Now plans are being studied to use the Win ston - Connor - Alexander grouping for the women in stead of the lower quad dor mitories. the chance of an accident." Motorcycles and motor scooters must also be oper ated in full accordance with the regulations applying to all motor vehicles. Each driver and each passenger is strong ly urged to wear a safety hemlet at all times when the vehicle is moving. Foomm For Real Comfort Wear Bass Weejuns The Traditional Outdoor Footwear llansitg dsn's Oettr Clothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STREET Need an Excuse To Shop at THE HUB . . . an unsurpassed leader in Chapel Hill. ... A competent and friendly sales staff, eager to serve you in any clothing need. ... A tasteful collection of the season's newest styles and colors. . . . Prices comparable with the college budget. TAR HEEL Pharmacist Gets Position A hospital pharmacist with community pharmacy experi ence has been appointed di rector of a novel North Caro lina plan designed to help re cruit and train pharmacists for full or part-time service in hospitals. Frederick M. Eckel, 27-year-old native of Philadel phia, Pa., will become di rector of the state project and an instructor at the School of Pharmacy effective next Mon day. His major responsibility for the next two years will be to organize and supervise what is known officially as "A Plan of Assistance for the Develop ment and Improvement o f Pharmacy Services in North Carolina Hospitals." The project was made pos sible by the N. C. Hospital Education and Research Foundation and its overall direction will be vested in an Advisory Council representing the N. C. Hospital Associa tion, the N. C. Medical Care Commission, the N. C. Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the N. C. Pharmaceutical Associa tion, and the N. C. Medical Society and the N. C. Board of Pharmacy. PASS THE CATSUP The people of Paraguay ate 566 pounds of potatoes per person in 1961. Leica Kodak Polaroid Bolex Graflex Rolleiflex Nikon Pentax Hasselblad - And Many Other Fine Brands In Stock For Your Choice Binoculars Tape Recorders Weather Instruments Picture Framing 161 EAST FRANKLIN St PHONE 942-3026 ALL BEATLE LP'S! ALL BEACH BOYS LP'S! ALL NANCY WILSON LP'S! Mono, Reg. $4.00 ... now only $2.49 : Stereo, Reg. $5.00 . . now only $2.99 . - . i. ALL MARIA CALLAS LP'S! ALL YEHUDI MENHUDIN LP'S! r - - ' . ; Mono, Reg. $5.00 . . now only $2.99 Stereo, Reg. $6.00 now only $3.49 4f ; . .. ' " We carry the complete Capitol pop & Angel classical catalogue ALWAYS at a 25 discount We also have a large selection of Capitol Portable Phonographs! O CHAPEL HILL O DURHAM Voter Registration Ends On (Note: This article is reprint ed from the Orientation Edi tion of the DTH because it is of particular interest to upper classmen.) This Saturday is the last day that local residents may reg ister to vote for the Sept. 27 recreation bond election and from all appearances, most couldn't care less. New reg istration is a must in order to vote in the special election, regardless of previous regis tration. A spot check with several precinct officers yesterday showed that in the previous two Saturdays of registration: Only 100 of an eligible 1200 voters in the Estes Hill pre cinct have registered, only 82 of an eligible 1266 in the Gra ham Memorial Precinct, and only 253 of an eligible 1400 in the South Carrboro precinct have registered; All precinct chairmen con tacted termed the turnout so far "very, very light.' One lady ventured that "Most peo ple obviously haven't read in the papers that they must re register or either they don't care." Registration will be held this Saturday from 9 a.m. until sunset at the precincts locat ed within the Chapel Hill "Everything Photographic" I: O Saturday School District. Requirements for registra tion are the same as those used for regular State and municipal elections. They in clude living in the state for one year, within the Chapel Hill Township Precinct 30 days and persons who have not lived in a new precinct 30 days may vote in the last precinct in which they lived. The ballot will contain the following two provisions to be decided by the voters: The issuance o f recrea tional facilities bonds of up to $400,000 for "acquiring, im proving and equipping lands and buying for parks, play grounds, recreation centers and other recreat'on facilities" and also the levying of a tax on all property owners in the School District for payment of the principal and interest. The levying of an annual tax of not less than 3 but not more than 10 cents per $100 assessed valuation for provid ing. . establishing, maintaining and operation of recreational facilities. Tf the bond issue is approv ed, a new recreation commis sion will be appointed by th County Commissioners. nar n O SPntember 16, 1SS6 . fx 1 . ' if r . i - Clothinsr Is Our Middle Name And This Is Where Milton's Really Shines! If In all your huntings yon have come to the f rustr ating- conclusion that all stores are alike, we've got news for you you haven't visited Mil ton's. We host the choicest Old School Trappings in these environs with many unusual patterns and fabrics not found else where. For instance, we have hold plaid sport coats with idental matching vests jackets at $50.00 and $55.00 vests at $12.50. Unusual hopsack sport coats in. Dartmouth green, carbon blue, pheasant , brown heather, erln blue $55.00 Basic navy suit in light weight wool reverse twist vested $88.00 vested $88.00 or un vested $70.00 Cox Moore V neck Iambs wool pullover sweaters $16.95 Navy Flannel blazers still $39.95 At Milton's You'll Find The Smartest Array of Apparel Anywhere Under One Roof. Clothing Cupboard Downtown Chapel Hill ii4 ELLON'S VILLAGE JACKSONVILLE r. i.- j. Chapel Hill Blvd. S68-2911
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