' f t 1 ' 1 c ii T S w ii fe C( D F( to COl ed! Tei for p.C: Ca - net .' for p.rt VIA riei 4:31 ed. i fen hou n Lj vo Vn t Fac me CFJ St., Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Friday, November 18, 1963 Hill Criticizes State Education By CAROL WONSAVAGE DTH Staff Writer North Carolina lacks a sys tem of higher education based on clear objectives and ade quate resources, Watts Hill Jr. said Thursday night. Hill, chairman of the Board of Higher Education, spoke to the American Association of University Professors about "Skeletons in the Closet" of the state's university and college set-up. "Our first skeleton is our failure to develop written state wide objectives in higher edu cation which can be agreed upon and accepted," he said. "Had this been done in the past we would have avoided much frustration from con fused aspirations." Hills said that virtually ev ery state, including North Car olina, has no long range plan about its college admissions policy, financial resources, or academic program. An example of the confusion is the admissions program which faces one of two alterna tives. "One program would offer college level instruction to ev eryone who wants it," he ex plained. "The second involves limiting college instruction to those who have the ability to benefit from the opportunity." He said that many parents do not realize that an institu tion demanding more of a stu dent than his ability is equal to is a "poor" choice for him, as well as the institution which offers too little challenge. "The public must be in formed of which position we take and why we do so. "We have no right to expect public support until we have public understanding," he said. "After we have set ob jectives we can then match them against resources. Today we do not know what our re-' sources are. THE HUB Quality You Can. Sec t his: ? x f? 3 Kv . . . And Feel You've heard a lot of talk about the natural tradition, which places a high premium on softly rounding: shoulders, nat ural rolling lapels, and natural suppression at the waist ... Which naturally Is all Important, and that's why THE HUB pays careful attention to these de- talb ... But we're proud to call attention to another di mension in our suits, the comfort and quality that only you, the wearer, can feel and appreciate. In vestigate this very Im portant asset fee! the comfort of shoulders that don't bind, lapels that don't ride up, and trous ers that don't bind. Avail able in all our suits, which includes two and three piecers, in plaids, solids, and handsome heather tones . . . from C3.S3. THE DBB GI Chapel UiH Fire Investigation Slowed Unsafe floors and ceilings are hampering investigation of the fire which gutted the Varsity Theater, police said Thurs day. No cause has been found for the fire which early Wednes day destroyed the Varsity, Jeff's, and City Optical Co. Dam age has been estimated at $300,000. Police and firemen hope to clear away the debris and inspect the furnace by Monday to see if it caused the blaze. "The highest projection of resources is likely, to fall short of what is required to meet these goals. "If resources are limited we must either reduce objectives to match them, or increase the resources. . . . Compromis ing objectives is what is facing us today." He said that the general pub lic will provide resources when given access to facts. "They first want to be shown that we know what we are doing and why. "I see adequate resources being made available if we first set meaningful objectives, develop meaningful programs, and carry the facts to the peo ple. "The alternate to long-range planning in state higher edu cation is chaos." Ca mpus Calendar TODAY The Baptist Student Union will have its regular supper-study meeting at 5:45. The group will go to Durham to see "The Gospel According to St. Matthew" after worship and the meal. Everyone is invited. The UNC Outing Club is mak ing its annual climbing trip to Seneca Rock, W. Va. Meet in the Old East park ing lot at 2:45 today for de parture. The Carolina Forum will meet at 3 p.m. Friday in the Grail Room. All members please attend. Pictures will be taken. The India Association of UNC , will be celebrating an "In dia Night" at 5:30 Friday in the Presbyterian Student Center. Tickets are on sale at GM. for $2. 3 11 IN MORRISON SOCIAL ROOM TODAY 9:30-1 MUSIC BY THE NOMADS MIXERS WILL BE SOLD ONLY $1.50 PER COUPLE FnEEPAfflBKG ; While you9 re doing business tcith our Loan Dept. We pay the tab. DURHAM'S OLDEST PAWNBROKERS FIVE P0II3TS LOIifl CO. inc. 339 W. MAIN. AT 5 POINTS ENTRANCE ON CITY : PARKING LOT ! M the panto I J3 I they're singln'Y . 1 about- white m You'll be singing the praises o; LEVI'S, too the minute you see your self in the slim, trim cut of these famous pants! 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