-Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Sunday. December 4, 1966 r,,, n mr:&.saa& " ". -? -M muni iii ,n t , J - I " ' - ...7 -xi. H ; s ' ' , ; . iJ ...Jr-u :..; '''j. Si - "aS. . .:i s- l"U ' ' "What is it?" This seemed to be the question on everybody's desk, which was a concession stand with a pretty blonde, to the first floor were sculpture shopes; above was a nick-nack And aU opened into the " mind as they entered Y-Court today What it was was the Inter- the offices, which were places to buy miscellany. Nearly every- booth, where two girls didn't know what they were selling, and even bring a Hardee's mil i n tt. j:rr-.f rn. u oocMor'c thinrr was thpre. fill with the international flavor, or rnnrse. On a kidHip chnn. uhinh racninnj tun i 6 nauonai D&zaar. iiivci jriuuig waa uuicicui, uvm o : - 1- iuovwciu me pticni.s more man tne UdS. Crossroads Cafe," where you could milk shake. DTH Photos by Mike McGowan Suggest Boxes Products Of SG The ) Campus Affairs Com mittee is opening lines of com munications from students to Student Government by install ing suggestion boxes at Lenoir Hall, GM, and the Y - Court, WSTAI 1SS2 AUSTIN HEALEY. Ex cellent condition, two tops. $1, SS5. Contact John Haywood, Beta House. 9C8-90G8. TIRED OF TRYING TO SLEEP AND STUDY IN ALL THE CONFUSION? We have several new 2 bedroom air conditioned mobile homes for rent. 942-3268 or 942-1749. NEED A PLACE TO PARTY? The Village Green has a few open dates for groups of 15 to 500 for holiday parties. Call 942-5194. A Fine Gift For Giving or Receiving The Wickersham rf2 A jaunty double- breasted blazer tailored by STANLEY BLACKER The aouble breasted Hop-Twist Blazer, tailored of Dacron and Worsted, and buttbned in brass, sells for $49.95. . Fancy Slacks for Blazer Wear start at $14.95 Charge Accounts Invited Ge it's Wlm CtoMers of Distinction Franklin St. according to chairman Ken Day. "Anyone can offer sugges tions," Day said., "We'll do our best to put them before the Student Legislature." The old boxes have been out of use for about a year. The new ones will be checked once a week to assure students of prompt consideration of their suggestions. The Tailored Look Isln11 Up V SCANDIA 1450 RtailTtRIO TCo ep s gilce DIAMOND R I N O It's modern, elegant, the pe'rfect setting for a per fect diamond. You can count on Keepsake for the ultimate in diamond ring styling. T. L. KE1P Jewelry 135 E. Franklin Terry O'Neill, head of the subcommittee in charge of the boxes, said, "we opened all the old boxes and found some in teresting suggestions. One per son wanted better food for the student special even if the price goes up to 50 cents." The committee did much of the work in getting free tele phones installed in Lenoir Hall, Chase Cafeteria. T .f fi ,1 I I I (ELECTOR'S STEREO RECORD OFFER Sjlruua PkmiK The Nutcracker Suite Tchaikovsky Campus Calendar P.N All-time favorite holiday music by EUGENE CRMANDY Md th PB1UCELPEIA ORCHESTRA DORIS DAY, EARL WRICHTSON,SKITCH HENDERSON, PATTI PAGE, JERRY VALE, TEMPLE UNI VERSITY CHOIR, ANDRE KOSTELANETZ $C3 LIMITED TIME ONLY... JL ..... when you come in to see the total excellence of Sylvania & Color TV and Stereo. TROY'S STEREO CENTER 135 E. Franklin S29-65S1 r i CLIP OUT AND SAVE ROOM CAFETERIA THIS WEEK'S DINNER SPECIALS 5-7 P.M. -Sunday & Monday Rare Roast Beef Baked Potato with Sour Cream, Clover Leaf Rolls, Salad 5 Tuesday Pizza Pie ..... 75 Wednesday Charco Broiled Hamburger Steak French fries, salad, rolls QQ Thursday Choice of Spaghetti or Ravioli salad, garlic bread 95 Friday Combination Seafood Platter Hushpuppies, French fries, cole slaw "J 25 The popular place to meet, dine or snack CAMPUS CALENDAR Calendar Items must be in the DTH office by 2 p.m. Mon. FrL and by 11 a.m. Saturday to be run the following day. Lost and Found Items are run only Tuesday and Saturdays. Do not phone the office to de liver calendar items. SUNDAY Hillel will have its Sunday Sup per Social at 5:30. Reserva tions may be made between 4 and 5 p.m. by calling 942 4057. Instead of its regular Sunday supper social next Sunday, Dec. 11, Hillel will have a special Hanukah party at 2 p.m. The Carolina Political Union will meet at 7 p.m. Presi dent William Friday will speak on "Future Plans for Education in the United States". Members and invit ed guests only. The Communications Commit tee must have all interview forms for Survey Number Three completed and turned, in by 7 p.ml today. ! Anyone interested in working on the Sophomore Class newspaper the "Sixty - Nin- Symposium Graduate students of t h e School of Nursing are holding their annual symposium this weekend. Discussions on '. "Effective Nurse - Patient Communica tion were begun Friday with the presentation of formal pa pers of two leaders in Nurs ing, Dr. Mary M. Lohr of the University of Virginia, and Katharine J. Kelly of the Uni versity of Colorado, 1 ZD Christmas Shopping is Such an easy and Pleasant Chore at the Intimate! What's more, you'll find titles you probably won't be able to find at home good books to please everyone on your Christmas list. And it needn't cost you a packet, either! Gift-wrapping: Is on the house as always and we'll mail them on ahead for you, if you wish! Everyone likes books, and the homefolks will surely appre ciate such a fine gift from their- scholars an exciting book from that famous old emporium. The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Chapel HUI Open Evenings until 10 er", please contact Ben White, E-8 University Gar dens, 929-3181. MONDAY The Debate Team will meet at 6:30 p.m. in Bingham An nex. The Catholic Graduate Associ ation will hold its weekly dinner meeting at 6 p.m. in the upstairs-east room in Le noir Hall. Sr. Mary Thomas will address the group on "The Sisters in the Post Conciliar World." The Academic Affairs Com mittee will meet at 5 p.m. Monday. The room will be posted at GM. Coeds Indecisive On Hour Reversals (Continued From Page 1) rule on campus." "I think it would be unwise. If we had them (no closing hours), people would general ly come in earlier." "I wouldn't be in favor of it. The average Carolina coed isn't responsible enough not to have any restrictions." Of the girls questioned 40 per cent favored closing hours for all women; 28.9 per cent pre ferred no closing hours for any women; 13.3 per cent thought seniors, graduate students, and any others twenty - one pr older should not have clos ing hours but that all other women students should have them; 8.9 per cent favored closing hours for freshmen wo men only; 4.4 per cent were indifferent or had no definite opinion on the subject; 2.2 per cent thought juniors, seniors, and gfad students should not have closing hours; and 2.2 per cent thought that only grad students should not have clos ing hours. : The president of one dorm stated: "The Faculty Com mittee on Student Discipline says, and I quote, 'There shall be' closing hours for women.' Right now there's just no way to do away with closing hours. The Committee is not willing to get involved in the contro versy." A questionnaire concerning closing hours was distributed to the girls on campus last year. The vice - president of WRC stated that the general concensus of last year's ques tionnaire was that the girls wanted closing hours extended but not done away with alto gether. She went on to say, "We can't do away with clos ing hours anyway." Many of those questioned ex pressed opinions favoring apartments for women who Want to have them and an ex tension of weekend closing hours. MELINAMERCODRI ROMY SCHNEIDER PETER FINCH "10:30 EM. Jummer" 1 TECHNICOLOR Dstntxitedbr 10PERT PICTURES CORPORATION RIALTO, I DURHAM J '.:.;.:.:.:.:w:.;.:w 12 12 m fit j Things go better with tutfo 9& 38 9V 5 Sit 9 GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Brass Candlesticks or Wall Sconce Brass Candelabra Carriage Lamp & Tables Cut Glass Pitchers, Vases, Cream and Sugar Sets, Liquor Sets, Compotes, Candy Dishes, etc. China bric-a-bracs, etc. Marble topped Walnut Chest refinished Picture Frames and Mirrors and Lamps COME IN AND BROWSE LINDA'S ANTIQUE AND USED FURNITURE SHOP 10S N. Graham Street 942-1243 Chapel Hill NEED A GIFT? We have a fine selection (AS WELL AS FLOWERS) . nivers orist 124 East Franklin St. U j mm om m my IIIM.III.I INI I. II . . I. II 111.. IJIJUIIIII.IIII, .....I ......I... llllII..UII..ail.I.MI.lll.l.l . II III at elfiSE is Bfl'ef 1 IV POPUL&EI wsmi TODAY Serving from 5-7 P.M. ALL Y00 CMEfl only 52 .89 Children Under 10, Half Price IE Dim BflLL South Campus V: K r. A h

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