Thursday, December 1, 1966; Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL o logs BY AVON PRIVETTE C J LJ lJ Li - : THE ROLLING STONES Camp Yack Selections Made Selection by dormitoris, so rorities, and fraternities of can did photos to be used in the Yack must be made today be tween 1 and 5 p.m., the Yack staff said today. This afternoon is the only time such selec tions can be made, since these sections go to press ear ly tomorrow morning. 'Jobs Abroad? "Jobs Abroad" recently an nounced that in 1967 oyer 1000 guarantee jobs will be open to young people "with a yen to travel and work side by. side with Euruopeans of all ages and class backgrounds." " "Jobs Abroad" is an inter national non - profit organi zation guaranteeing job place ment in Europe and other coun tries year round. Applicants may choose from nine work categories, including positions in factories, construction, res taurants and hotels, farms, and camp counselling. r For further information, con tact Robert Bullock at 968 -9182. College Conference "Where Are We Headed A World In Unrest," will be the topic of an intercollegiate conference on the Florham -Madison campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University Feb. 10 and 11. Dr. S. Pratt, Assistant to the President of Fairleigh -Dickinson, will keynote the conference Friday night. He will speak on "The Voice of Double Breasted for Double Your Sartorial Fun! Another Milton exclusive too irresistible to pass up the double breasted suit with optional ticket pocket, deep side vents, in very British stripes in charcoal, navy, blueolive or golden olive or glen plaid in black white with blue red Suits at $80.00 and $85.00. There's never a dull sartorial moment at i A 1 Downtown Chaptl 1113 fifit ft '5, ft B riefs us the Undergraduate in a World of Unrest." Senator Wayne L. Morse, Selective Service Director Lewis Hershey, civil rights , leader James Farmer, author Vance Packard, and radio and TV commentator Jean Shep ard will also make major ad- students interested in at- tending the conference should contact either Eric Van Loon or Phil Kirstein in the Student Government offices. There is a ten - dollar registration fee. Booketeria Buys Student Supply Store Manag er Thomas Shetley said yes terday that two of his staff members, Herbert Watson and Boyd Ellington, will leave Dec. 4 to buy used textbooks from the warehouse floors of Barn es and Noble in New York and Follett's College Stores in Chi cago. Wood Appointed Dr. Donald M. , Wood . has been appointed assistant di rector of the multimillion dol lar Child Development Insti tute now being set up at UNC. Wood is a psychologist in the Department of Psychia try of the UNC School of Me dicine. He will be the administra tive coordinator for the two centers which will operate un der the Institute the medi cal school's Child Develop ment Center and the Frank A FINE GIFT FOR GIVING OR RECEIVING OF SCOTLAND J 100 Imported Wool Pullover by PRINGLE Everything about this soft, warm pullover speaks with full confidence. Its fine gauge imported wool is "sheer luxury to the touch. Classically styled with the V-Neck in today's narrow rib. 15.95 FREE GIFT WRAPPING OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 CiBtlB Of t Clothiers of Distmctior, FRANKLIN STSSST KJJ Would you believe the How ell Savitz Sextet minus one? I thought not. In case you are having difficulty in iden tifying these five honeys, they are Brian Jones, Keith Rich ard, Bill Wyman, Mick Jag ger, and Charlie Watts. Natch, the Stones. In a whirlwind of term papers, outside readings, piled up quizzes, cold noses and things, Christmas time is drawing nigh. In these hectic two and a half weeks that re main, flicks, ball games, par ties, the tube, friends, and buying gifts will help relieve the "tension." The gaily decorated Frank lin street boasts oodles of shops hoarding all kinds of goodies. Troy's stereo and tape center features brand names like the Fisher, Sony, and Ampex. The array, of cameras and accessories at Foisters will fill Jock Lauterer with envy. The reliable Rec- ::! Graham Child Development Center His initial responsibilities will be in the construction of a new building in UNC's Health Center complex and the ex pansion and remodeling of the Frank P. Graham Elementary School. Dean Heads Research Dr. George R. Holcomb, dean of research administra tion here, was named presi dent of the National Coun cil of University Research Ad ministrators at their annual business meeting here this morning. Holcomb will begin a two -year term as president on Jan 1. Dr. Miller Speaks "The Impact of Federal Pro grams Upon Instruction" will be discussed here Monday, Dec. 5, by Dr. J. E. Miller, assistant state superintendent of public instruction. Dr. Miller will speak at the third fall study meeting of public school sipervisors in the Research Triangle Area. I AT" The SECOND Most Eye Arresting Word In Print Your Student I. D. Card Is Good For A 10 Discount On Any Meal If You Order From 4:00 To 7:30 P.M. CHICKEN DINNER 99c FISH DINNER 99c SATISFACTION V. T. GnfltJT CO. BS A, HONDA, BMW or BULTACA SEE 0?H MM 616 W. CHAPEL HILL ST. DURHAM, N. C. Large Selection Of New And Used Bikes! Hours, 9-9 Daily WE SERVICE ALL MAKES! ord Bar has many stereo tapes of swingin' albums. Many artists have released Christmas albums. Johnny Mathis, Ramsey Lewis, and The Four Seasons are just a few. Also a batch of new re leases are in. Included in these are "The Four Tops Live," "The Rolling Stones, 'Got Live'," "Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful," "The Temp tations Greatest Hit," "The Four Seasons Look Back," and the Miracles' "Away we a-go-go." Last night, the Embers had their club a-swingin' and the Marilyn Monroe Spectacular on ABC television had all the tubes a-sizzlinV Tonight we are going to take those pussy cats from Death Valley and stuff 'em in a cage 'n send 'em to the Bronx zoo. It's happening over at Ra leigh's Embers Club. Tomor row, the Satans from Winston Salem will be featured. Satur day, the Embers will be on hand to do hits from thir new album, "The Embers Lucky Thirteen." Comin' up there in the next few weeks will be the Catalinas, the Tarns, and Wilson Pickett! ! U Saturday, the Stardams will be on hand at the Craige Red Campus THURSDAY The Carolina Christian Fel lowship will meet today from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Epsilon room of Chase cafe teria. The GM Publicity Committee will meet at 5 p.m. today in Roland Parker III. All students interested in -working with retarded children at the Murdoch Center are invited to meet with the Murdoch Committee at 2 p.m. today in front of the Y. Transportation will be provided. The Carolina Women's Coun cil will meet today at 5 p.m. in the Grail Room. Yack photos will be made . at 6 p.m. Bring your Christ mas project money. Club 142 presents HAMLET (Olivier version) at Car roll Hall today at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Price is. 75 cents. CHOP BEEF DINNER 99c GUARANTEED Shopping Center nam a m Garter Room for a crazee combo party. Saturday week, Granville West has a specta cular extravaganza planned featuring the mighty Monzas and the Showmen. The fabulous Ray Charles will be starring in a big show at the Greensboro Coli seum on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Advanced tickets can be pur chased at the Record Bar. . Flicks are in, you know. "Dean John" excited some and disappointed others. 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