SiiiMii: Volume III \lml. \ , ^ i&tv- \ m •-: ■••—w.'^- SgpIS' 1|5‘^S SlBilHES ji ^5iMi4ihbiEt THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS November 12, 1964 Svjg',: II -P-' ;Mi il n ixniTPJi-r.v |4r-ft.*il’.--' Number 1 tO( / UR V. / r" L /? '' f/-v£' ilDh/Ci The CAITUS CRIER is the voice of the students, and as such its continuation is depen dent upon student support. If the CAIIPUS CRIER is Going to be a student government committee this year the students must con tribute to it in the form of articles and letters to the edi tor. Articles to be printed in the CAIIPUS CRIER must be in the CRIER box in the student govern ment office on or before the deadline date. A few interested students are not sufficient in any organ—• ization. Many v/orkers lessen the load on all concerned and make for a better, smoother run ning, and more efficient organi zation. The next issue of the CAMPUS CRIER is to be a test. Are the students interested enough to support their CRIER actively? If there is not enough student interest why have a CAMPUS CRIER? The deadline date for the next issue of the CAI^IFUS CRIER is Thursday, December 10, 1964. - The Editors AT/'T^/Vf/Zy/^ Attention Married Students: Take your activity tickets to the CashierOffice to be validated so that you may get husband and v;ife into the game on one ticket. The All Saints Coffeehouse, located opposite Carolina Hall, Invites all students and faculty for coffee and conversation. The Coffeehojase is usually smoke-filled, ringing v;ith the aroma of esspresso coffee and often bursting with T heated and lively debate. Since it was opened last spring b3r the Episcopal Church of Burlington the Coffeehouse hs-s become the gather ing place of many professors and students. It is open from 9-12 and 1-5 Monday through Friday. Please stop by. Fif^TS' H\Wm The Liberal Arts For-um Com mittee must be commended for the excellent programing of their series this year. The committee consisting of Mr. Rodney Barfield, Mrs, Tommie Griffin, Mr. Russell Pearse, Mr. Tom Pearse and Mr. Mike V/yngarden, under the sponso}> ship of Professor James P, Elder and the Student Government Associ ation, are due most honorable recognition for their efforts. Never before in the history of the college have such noted scholars and lecturers visited and ;_iven us the privilege of their time. ¥e might encourage all students to take advantage of this fine pro gram And not a drop to drink, Must be pressure, pump,, or i!)!£pliil|!| As Usual, ■■ iglS

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