--'if-j-s-ll!iij- - J Hi THE DAILY TAR HEEL Wednesday, November 16, Jjgg Page 6 , - ...... BOTTOMS UP Working on the air conditioning unit in the back of Bynum Hall can be a hazardous duty. Oops, there he goes, "Grumphchomp," the hungry machine seems to swal low a workman as he puts himself whole-heartedly into his WOrk. DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer Campus Calendar TODAY i Toronto Exchange Commis sion will hold a mandatory meeting at 5 p.m. in Roland Parker II in Graham Memo l rial. 'The Radical Education Proj ' ect of the Students for a Democratic Society will THE NEW YORK LIFE aent on your campus is a rood man to know. Write . . . Phone . . . Visit GEORGE L. COXHEAD, C.L.U. 20332 East Franklin (Over Dairy Bar) Ph. 842-4358 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY A ft meet upstairs at Lenoir Hall at 5 p.m. UNC Chess Club invites any one interested in playing chess to, attend their meet ing in Roland Parker III in GM from 7-9 p.m. Topic for the Physics Collo quium at 4 p.m. in Phillips 215 will be "Two - Photon Absorption in Anthracene." All girls interested in working on the YWCA Hospital Com mittee please call 968-9005 or come by the upstairs Y of fice from 2-3:30 p.m. today. James Thurber's "Unicorn in the Garden" will be the fea tured film at Gallery Coffee Shop tonight at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. NSA committee meeting 8 p.m., Grail Room, 2nd floor GM, Yack pictures will be taken. THURSDAY Resouce Department of NSA will meet 4:30-5:30 p.m in Roland Parker III in Gra ham Memorial. There will be a call meeting of Kappa Pikes fraternity Thursday at 8 p.m. at the house. Rev. Harry Smith will speak on the "Wejun Ques tion." The public is invited. Granville Towers Student Ac tivities Night begins at 5:30 p.m. in the main lobby of Granville West. The event will end at 7:30 p.m. Carolina Christian Fellowship will hear Paul Beckwith, edi tor of Inter-Varsity Hymns; tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the , Epsilon Room of Chase Cafe teria. His topic will be "Spir itual Problems," the last talk in a series entitled "Christ's Answers to Prob lems Faced by Christians in Today's World." Everyone is invited. Debate team meets for Yack pictures in Bingham X at 11 p.m. DIG WEDNESDAY Traditional tailoring with lapped seams and vented back combined with a custom-like fit to make this vested hopsack suit an all time favorite. Campus Briefs Dorm Improvement Committee Members of the Residence Hall Improvements committee of Student Government were announced yesterday. They are Steve Jolly, chairman, Bruce Hunter, Edward Flickinger, William Day, Allan Shepard, Richard Wright, Da vid Christopher Preston, Ann Jennings, Phyllis Jeanette Kes ler, Catherine Mock, Joan Schell, Wayne Cole, John Mc Wh'orter, Smithy Curry and Russ Rosinsky. Need A Job? Coeds About Dorm Conditions The Dean of Women's office has recently received com plaints asking for changes, not in women's rules, but in the physical structure and use of parts of a coed dorm. Members of the executive board of one coed dorm dis cussed with Assistant Dean of Women Dot Fulghum possibi- The following companies will recruit on campus during . lities of making space in the the week prior to Thanksgiving Holidays: Monday REA Express, FMC Corporation-Chemicals Div. (summer work also), American Viscose Div. FMC Corp., First National City Bank, Dan River Mills, Proctor & Gamble Co. (summer work also), Upjohn Co., Stanford Uni versity, Army Medical Specialist Corp. Tuesday Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.; Dan River 1 . V T" - Mills; Hercules, Inc. (summer wont aisoj; ameron-crown Co.; Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp.; Oak Folding " . Cartons, Inc.; Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. ;t Students desiring interviews with company representatives should go to the Placement Service, 211 Gardner Hall. 5 3 Li Ik , If T C"3 I u . i No Parking In Faculty Lots The recent revision in campus parking regulations per mitting students to park in any student lot after 3 p.m. does not apply to faculty lots. Also the tight parking situation in the Bell Tower Lot has resulted in the painting of end curbing yellow so that drive ways and corners will not be blocked. Additional "C" parking is available on the Scott Residence College Road and in the Ram's Head Lot. Several parking spaces have been reserved for faculty behind the Faculty Club at the Monogram Club between 12 and 1:30 p.m. This restriction will be strictly enforced by cam pus police according to the Office of the Dean of Men. Freshman Mum Sale The Freshman class is sponsoring a mum sale through Friday of this week. Mums may be purchased for $1.50 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at Y-Court, from 11-2 and 5-7 at the Pine Room and Le noir Hall and from 5-7 p.m. at Chase. Mums may be picked up from 8:30 to 12 noon on Saturday at the Naval Armory. SP Advisory Board Meeting The SP Advisory Board will meet Thursday at 4 p.m. in Roland Parker I, policy vice chairman Myles Eastwood an nounced yesterday Members holding spring seats should attend so that the board knows how many vacancies must be filled. Topics for the meeting will include a Yack coupon resolu tion, finances and party elections. r i . ........ . - i L . - 1 I would like to receive a Yackety Yack. I Name: last first middle 1. D. number: Ricfurtf Schickel, lift MAGAZINE LAST DAY "THE WRONG BOX" 1:20, 3:15, 5:10, 7:CS & 9:03 STARTING TOMORROW "'Till GOSPEL ACCC::i;.'3 TO ST. MATTKEVr is certainly ths bsst life of Jsssss ever plsced en film end it is prcb ebly ths finest reliicus film ever msds es well. Indeed, it may ccms to renk, es the yesrs edd to cur perspec tive, smsn;) the greet movies of ell time, regardless of subject!" "Direct, provocative end eloquent, noble and touching... the film is as violent as history itself !" Time Magazine WALTER M-AIX-.S11XI INCi thejOspeL AceoftSlntj to st Matthew 1:30, 3:50, 6:10, 8:30 P.M. EIALTO THEATRE, DURHAM wm:.viu mm Clothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STREET ALLLP.'sAT oo 0 QFF LIST PRICE (TAX II1GLUDED) KEF8:' "The Most Famous Name In Music" VACANT LOT UNDER THE GREEN TENT 205 E. FRANKLIN fEXT TO DAIRY BAR What about salt in beer? We have nothing against salt. On radishes. Or french fries. But not in beer. Putting salt in your beer, some say, perks up the head . . . or livens up the taste . . . or makes the beer "drier." With Budweiser, though, all salt can do is make it salty. Budweiser is complete ... a ready-to-drink beer if there ever was one. Wonderful clarity. Real beer aroma. A taste and a smoothness we know of in no other beer. So save the salt for the popcorn. We put heart, soul and our exclusive Beechwood Ageing into Budweiser. All you need to enjoy it is a glass ... and a taste for the real thing. Budweiser. K' NGewaBBkEERS, ;c NHEUS"-BUSCH. INC. . ST. LOUIS NEWARK . IOS ANGELES . TAMPA . HOUSTON dorm for a kitchen and TV room for the girls. Future plans may also include a "rec" room and an established men's visiting agreement.. Most coed dorms have en ormous, richly furnished par lors and a formal television room, both off limits to date less coeds or pajamas and hair curlers. Girls in several dorms have no space in which to spend their leisure dressed or un dressed as they please, except within the privacy of their dwn four walls. " The Dean of Women's office has agreed to listen to the complaints of the coeds and to cooperate in seeking prac tical solutions to these and ot her problems. lit V BAD FOR BEES FRESNO. Calif (UPI) pollen from the California Buckeye tree can cuase de formities to occur m youn0 bees- - r The California Division oi Forestry reports the bee lar vae eat honey made from the pollen and the young bee is often born wiht missing legs, wings, or other deformities. For SALE or RENT at Yaxley's FCaOfll iiflQ RENTALS FOR WEDDINGS AND ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS Aw Come On, Heels, We Gotta Beat Dook ! . DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer Last VISTA Day --. - Since 1933 Ph. S42-337J " Vista ends recruiting today at Y Building. Tonight Vis ta sponsors a free film in Murphy ill at 7:30 p.m., "A ear Towards Tommorrow", narrated by Paul Newman. 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