t i i sday, October 11, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL, UNC Coed Explores World And Even Gets Paid For It By KAREN FREEMAN DTH Staff Writer Training in Miami, "break ing into apartment life" in fnW p rk City' touring Lon don, Rome, Tehran, and Copenhagen-such was the sum mer of Carolina coed Margar et Barnhart, travelling the sorority-in-the-sky circuit as a Pan American summer stewardess. By responding to an adver tisement placed by Pan Am last spring, she became UNC's first representative in the summer stewardess program conducted by Pan Am on campuses in every part of the country, including Duke University and UNC at ureensDoro, for the second year. Besides developing a taste for the caviar served on first class flights and the stores of Manhatten, 21-year-old Mar garet found the cultural op portunities made available by the job very helpful to a sen ior art-fducation major. By visiting the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Tate Gallery in Lon don, "I was able to view many paintings that other wise it would have been im possible for me to have seen." She stayed with other stew ardesses in downtown hotels in every city she visited, and was able to attend many plays and concerts especi ally in London, which she ; visited frequently. As a change from the city, however, the airline arranged for her to stay at the famed Turnberry Lodge in rural Scotland, a favorite golfing resort of President Eisenhow er. Margaret found her pas sengers, to be quite friendly at times, a little too sociable. On a particularly sociable flight back from London, the stewardesses had to have the captain announce that they were entering an area of tur bulence and that the passen gers would have to take their seats and fasten their seat belts, just to keep them im mobile long enough for the for the stewardesses to serve them dinner! Returning to Carolina this fall as a campus representa tive for Pan Am, Margaret will act as a link between girls who are interested in be coming a stewardess and the New York office. She encour ages any girls who are inter ested to fill out an application at the Vocational Office, and to arrange for an interview in the spring. Interviews for the girls who are interested in becoming next year's representative in the summer stewardess and campus representative pro gram will also be held in the spring. - r Margaret Barnhart ACROSS 1. Pains 6. Units of illumina- tion 11. Topic 12. Half diameters 13. Egyptian god of day 14. Command 15. Blunders 16. Unex ploded bomb 17. Music note 18. Natrium: sym. 19. Help 20. Barnyard fowl 21. Coat part 24. Crazes 25. Shell holes 27. Infrequent 29. In high spirits 32. Shield 33. Belonging to a Biblical city 34. Greek letter 35. Close to 36. Egyptian god 37. Apostle of Christianity 39. Compet itor 41. Hima layan mammal 42. Call up, as memories 43. Insert 44. Sand dunes 45. Plague DOWN 1. "City of the Violet Crown" 2. Sung by a choir 3. Frau's helpmeet 4. Ostrich like birds 5. French pronoun 6. Arrogant 7. Firm 8. Strange 9. Arranged in layers 10. Warn ing signals 16. Weight-watchers 19. Holly wood name 20. Biblical verb 22. Beige . 23. Before' 24. Friar's title 26. Overhead trains 27. Raised 28. Energetic 30. Oozes out 31. Make larger, as the pupils DAILY CROSS WORD 33. Congo river: poss. 36. Cook 37. Win dow part 38. Handle 40. German title 41. Abyss I 2 3 ' 4 5 6 7 & ? 10 !L- W lz 21 22 23 yT, 2H 2s 27 26 29 30 31 222 rrr LAST DAY A MANN-LAURENCE-WKSEMAN PRODUCTION ESS3 OBEO SEATS 4sl 1 1 S?'w , s fi ll v ! STARRING 125? Csnnsp . loan QintmnnQ v UBlHIMBMalfl WASHINGTON KIM TOM CHAPEL HILL BARBERSHOP Across from the Zoom FREE PARKING LITTLE OR NO WAITING with Our 3 Expert Barbers Personalities on Posters UAE WEST CHARLIE CUAPLIH TUEDA BARA RUDOLPH VALEUTIUO And all those sexy dreams of yesteryear await you in our Print Room at only $1.00. Tho Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill NEW FASTER SCHEDULES VIA TRAILWAYS AND INTERSTATE ROUTES Next trip, cruise serenely along superb Interstate highways in a Trailways bus newly-designed to match. Pamper yourself a little. There's a Trailways ready to go when you are. FROM CHAPEL HILL 1-WAY NEW YORK $17.05 Thru Express via Turnpikes route GREENSBORO $1.45 9 Convenient trips daily MEMPHIS $22.80 Thru (no change) via Chattanooga RICHMOND $5.05 Only 1 stop enroute ChartersToursPackage Express UNION BUS TERMINAL 311 W. Franklin St. 942-3356 Easiest travel on earth I 4 r j y IP m 9 X IT aa- -v.v----.-.---'----v-a-,',-.'.-.-av..av.-. . Ar- 11 . -. wv. t - ' if. i i . .. 1 5 v A i wlWM Krli ill m llilte c; i 1l5 0 ''il " " . - iPifei ,' Main Office 137 East Franklin Street Carrboro Branch 118 East Main Street J. P. Jurney, Manager Eastgate Branch Eastgate Shopping Center William D. Anderson, Jr., Manager Glen Lennox Branch Glen Lennox Shopping Center Mrs. Homer Webb, Manager Page 3 II