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Thursday. January 12, 1957. Page 8 Carolina Cindermen Meet Campus Calendar 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL uke Here This Afternoon D By DRUMMOND BELL DTH Sports Writer After an initial display of strength Carolina's track team meets the Duke Blue Devils in the Tin Can this af ternoon at 3 o'clock. Carolina defeated Duke and State by the score of 64-32-29 on Saturday in their first triangular meet of the Indoor season. After the fine performances of the sophomores in the field events, Carolina appears to have the nucleus for a strong contingent. Sophs Mike Richey and Tim Farmer finished one-two in the shotput on Saturday as Richey's 49'6 3-4" toss took the top honors. In the high jump a 6'5" effort by soph Dave Lassiter won the event as teammate Dan Lowman LADY MILTON'S JANUARY JUGGERNAUT! ,.WM H I um iiijiiii WiWPIUII - u I Fabulous buys on the choicest sportswear in these environs. Group sporty topcoats cut from $65.00 to $55.00. $60.00 to $50.00; Loden .. convoy coats cut from $45.00 to $35.00. Shetland sweater sets cut to $23.98 and $25.98. All Poor Boys Reduced $8.95 to $6.99; $10.95 to; $8.99; $12.95 to $10.99. . Group Lady Milton shirts to $10.95, all at $2.99. Group tapered slacks to $20.00 at $6.99. Lady Milton suits cut from $60.00 to $45.00; $42.50 to $29.99 and $22.95 to $14.99. Group dresses cut from $55.00 to $24.99; $30.00 to $12.99. Glen of Michigan white grounds palid car coat, size 14, cut from $75.00 to $37.50. Glen of Michigan pink herringbone topcoats cut from $50.00 to $24.99. Reversible camel chade topcoat, size 14, that reverses to camel houndstooth, cut from $69.50 to $45.00. Many other out of this world buys. LADY MILTON SHOP placed second. Duke's Brown won the pole vault Saturday with a vault of 13'6", but sophs Bob Da vila and Archie Hicks were close behind and with the ad dition of letterman Lecter Hy der, the thinclads should be stronger. Broad jumper Gary Iverson leaped 20' 11 1-2" in the open er, bu the may be pressed by Duke's Culver, who finished second. ' : The hurdles are a Duke stronghold. Blue Devils Mar tin and Fraser took the first two places Saturday ahead of Carolina sophs Lowry and Lassiter. Three - year letterman Jon Levin showed his conference title winning form last week end as he won the 60 yd. dash in 6.3. Soph Dave Can nady added depth to the event as he placed third. If Duke's Dunaway runs today, Levin may find . the going tougher as Dunaway has beat en Levin in the longer sprints and could be a surprise. In the distance events Car olina is the favorite to take most of th honors. Duke's Stenberg and Robers ran well Saturday, but Stenberg's 4:14 mile wasn't good enough to beat Carolina's Williams time of 4:10. Coach Hilton may well switch his line - up in the dis tances and have Williams run the half, which he ran in 1:48.6 last year in the Indoor NCAA championship. -Faculty- (Continued From Page 5) Joining the psychology de partment as assistant profes sor next fall will be Dr. Paul G. Shinkman. A graduate of Harvard, he received the mas ters and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan, where he has been a post doctoral fellow for the past two years. He also was a re search assistant. National Sci ence Foundation Fellow and teaching fellow at Michigan. Three of the new faculty ap pointments were in the Divis ion of Health Affairs. . Beginning in May, Dr. John W. Zemp will become an assistant professor at the Cen ter for Research in Pharmaco logy and Toxicology. He was educated at the College of Charleston and the Medical College of South Carolina and holds the Ph.D. degree from UNC. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, he has taught at Stan ford and at the U. S. Naval Hospital and has worked in flight physiology at the U. S. Naval Air Station. Milton's JANUARY JUGGERNAUT 1 r-;:-.r ( 1 1 l ! p - - ,r1 lm-1 . . . . , , J 9m Km t Clothing Cupboard L Downtown jChapcl Hill Next to exams there's nothing to beat the fun of this great juggernaut. Imported zip-turtle velours careened from $10.95 to $5.99. Group shirts to be. caught dead with regularly to $10.95, would you believe $2.99? Group shirts for tall courtin' or small talk herringbones, old school stripes, basketweaves, wash 'n' wear, dac cotton oxfords regularly to $9.95, at a strangler of $4.49. Group orphan pants wools, dac wools, regularly to $22.95, astounding $10.99. Ties our best impulse item going, cut from $5.00 to $1.99. 67 pair shoes regularly to $42.50 all famous hames, slashed to $18.00. Group suits to $90.00 at only $45.00. Group sport coats to $50.00 at $24.99. Blanket plaid wool snowshirts cut from $14.95 to $10.99. Monkey parkas, unlined, cut from $14.95 to $8.99. Lined monkey parkas monkey's uncle, cut from $25.00 to $16.99. We have restocked our suits and sport-coats and you won't find the end of the season picked over look. ifltttnn b GUnllftttg ffluptmari Downtown Chapel Hill 1 - V THURSDAY Chem Fem Meeting for the election of officers - will be held 7:30 p.m. in 010 Pea bosy Hall. Please note change of date. Carolina Christian Fellowship will meet for supper at 6 p.m. in the Epsilon Room of Chase Cafeteria. Di-Phi Senate will meet in Executive Session at 7 on the top floor of New West. Elections for the coming se mester will b3 held and Stu dent Presidential Assistant Bob Travis will speak. At tendance is mandatory. Budget Committee will meet 3:30 p.m. in Roland Parker III. UNC Young Republicans Club will meet at 5:30 in Lenoir Hall. The program will fea ture a recorded address by novelist Ayn Rand, entitled "The New Fascism Rule by Consensus". The public is invited. In-Service Training Program staff members of the Office of the Dean of Women will be held in 108 Hanes Hall at 4:00 p.m. Mrs. Walter Ham- ilton of the University Build ing a n d Grounds Depart ment will speak. Sophomore and junior glrlsj may sign up for Sorority Spring Rush in the Dean OK Women's office. Deadline i$ Friday, Feb. 3, at noon. FRIDAY $ The Right Rev. Thomas A.; Fraser, Bishop of North? Carolina, will speak in the Alpha Room of Chase Din4'; ing Hall at 6 p.m. to a meeting of the 1 o c a I chap4 ter of the Church Union of ; the Episcopal Church. Rob-fj ert Pace, chapter president invites the public to attend' the speech which will be a "dutch supper" meeting. J TUESDAY t SNOW SPEWS of the top of Volcano Popocate- the Journalism building, Howell Hall. Also, watch petel in Mexico as a 60-mile and hour winds whip for this Sunday's Raleigh News and Observer the summit. There is an exhibition of more pho- which will carry a full feature page on the tos about the UNC Outing Club's Christmas trip. climb by Jock Lauterer in the upstairs lounge in i DTH Photo by Jock Lauterer Professor Meal Chits Begun (Continued From Page 5) said. "The student will be at his liberty to ask his instruc tor to speak in Morrison to come up to his room for a beer and bull session, or any-: thing else he wants to do. "We do feel, though," he said, "that any greater under standing between faculty and students is an objective well worth working for. "Faculty are often far too ignorant of just what the resi dence hall 'facts of life' are. This meal ticket program is not an end initself, just a means to the end of greater faculty - student co-operation and understanding on an in formal level," said Hudson. With exams coming up, Hud son can not say just what rea sons will be responsible for the invitations. The sign in Morrison says at the bottom: "Invite your professors. . .A little snow never hurt any one." John Ellis, Governor of Mor rison, says the program is "a good idea. I've heard a iot of comments of approval from the students already. They're saying, 'What do you know? We've finally got a program I can use'. LAST TIMES TODAY THE HUB How Is The Time To complement the coats and sweaters In your wardrobe with a fine pair of trousers, available at fine low prices during our Dross Pants Sale Our finest traditionally styled dress slacks In worsteds, hopsacks and blends, including a hand some selection of plaids and checks ... REG. REG. REG. BEG. REG. REG. REG. REG. REG. 11.95 12.95 13.95 14.95 15.95 16.95 17.95 18.95 19.95 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW 7.88 8.88 9.88 10.88 11.88 12.88 13.88 14.88 15.88 THE HUB of Chapel Hill Mathematics Colloquium will; meet Tuesday, 4:00 p.m., ii 332 Phillips Hall. Professor Kee Yuen Lam of Brown. University will speak. i A S THE HUB low Is Tho Tic3 To accent your wardrobe with a handsome sweater, available at rldlcously low prices during our Sucalcr Salo Our entire selection of i lambs wool, alpaca, and cashmere, In either V- i Neck or cardigan styles, at greatly reduced prices, t REG. 11.95 NOW 7.88 BEG. 12.95 NOW 8.88 REG. 13.95 NOW 9.88 REG. 14.95 NOW 10.88 REG. 15.95 NOW 11.88 REG. 16.95 NOW 12.88 REG. 17.95 NOW 13.88 REG. .18.95: NOW W.88 REG. 24.95 NOW 19.88 REG. 27.50 NOW 21.88 REG. 32.50 NOW 24.88 THE IIIIO of Ohapol Hill THE HUB Hon Is Tlio Timo To stock your wardrobe with the finest suits at the lowest prices ever the reduction is in price, and never in quality . . . Suit Sale A fine assortment of 2 and 3 pieces, available in worsteds, glen plaids, solids, and checks. REG. 59.95 NOW 47.88 REG. 65.00 NOW 51.88 REG. 69.95 NOW 54.88 REG. 75.00 NOW 58.88 REG. 85.00 NOW 68.88 THE HUB of Chapel Hill rui Lru mm UuLb OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE - CONTINUES WITH REDUCTIONS -j UP TO On Famous Brands of Clothing SUITS 20 to 50 Off SPORT COATS Up to V2 off TOP COATS 20 off Alpaca SWEATERS Reg. 22.00 17.88 ' WOOL PANTS 25 off Season End Florsheim SHOE SALE Many Tassels and Wing Tips to choose from Values to 37.50 21.80 Values to 28.50 17.80 TIES & BELTS Up to Vi off SPORT SHIRTS Vl off Dress SHIRTS Values to 9.95 4.88 MANY DRASTIC REDUCTIONS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. SHOP NOW AND SAVE! Ali-Weather Reg. 42.50 COATS 31.88 RAINWEAR Reg. 35.00 23.33 m js w&sx Clothiers of Distinction Franklin Street for those who won't be here next1 semester BEGINS TODAY MONO or STEREO ALL LP's by THE SUPREMES, DIONNE WARWICK, THE VENTURES, FRANK SINATRA and MONTOVANl Regular $4.00 "ow only $2.49 Regular $5.00 .......... now only $3.25 Regular $6.00 now only $3J5 Records help soothe the pain and fatigue of study. Buy now, the Draft Board is just around the corner. SALE EFFECTIVE IN CHAPEL HILL STORE ONLY The Recor Ssiir SALE ENDS SUNDAY, 11467 AT 6:03 P.M.
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