Glee Club Men and Women, glee clubs moet tonight at 5 o'clock in Hill rausle hall. Card Board Czrd Board meets tonight at ?ocloek in Roland Parker Lcunge No. 1. VAA Council There will be an important nutting of the VAA Council to- BY U.IJ.CS OWN The Bright Plain $1X0 Tlx Shadow of the Swizaxsxer $3X0 See thm at TOE JNTi MATE 235 E. Franklin St. . Open 9 till 9 P . : I. 1 air problems getting you down? is a good feeling to Iziow that Tl four bir H dry &ik! devita tiitX tf yoM suCer from (laky ftionfo t&d f&!Ung hair,' o.'.Y scdb. epiit ends, or wmply j;i.b. dull hair, lacking in taste' . yuA d th emwer in one of OSvie Sisters peciaJ5zed hair a i litis i o 1 1 ''ffffiStiS'" o M A r ss I 'f! -Wlii.WliW.iiMIW ' r I fete-1 T-" i mm ii i i wiii li . ., IL". . O fit f "Sf dry, "bWocHeo", r bfoy-fin l&r and scoip. pfus ax - riclit e 7 o'clock ia the Yomen's Gym. All members are urged to fee present at this time. Graduate Club The Graduate Club meets to night at 8 o'clock in Gerrard Hall. The Club is open to all graduate students and is being formed to meet their various interests. Plans for the year and election of officers will be made at this meet ing. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Law Wives The Law Wives Association meets tonight at 8 o'clock in Graham Memorial. The Carolina football- team has a trio of .veteran Virginians in the lineup this fall. There is George Norris, and end from Radford ; Skeet -Hesmer, fullback from Sa lem, and Billy O'Brien, an end from Portsmouth. Winston-Salem has supplied Carolina with, some outstanding football players. The 1951 squad roster lists five. Julain King and Jack Cooke are vets, while Son ny Ridenhour, Will Alexander and Fred Hutchins are prospec tive freshmen. Class VJork Now Is Used To Orientate A new plan replacing fresh man assembly is now in opera tion, Ken Barton, Orientation Chairman said yesterday. - Freshman now participate in classroom work where they get instruction from faculty members two times- a week. Student gov ernment, the honor system, and academic procedures are among the topics instructed and discuss ed. The course lasts for five weeks. Upperclassmen, acting as obser vers, will report to Barton the success of the program after it has been completed. Barton hopes the course will help better the faculty-freshman relationship. Faculty members that taught the course in the summer sessions liked the new plan, he added. "The old freshman assembly has been replaced because the large groups made the orientation job too impersonal," Barton said. "The new program makes the orien tation more meaningful". The Daily Tar Heel The official newspaper of the Publi cations Board of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where it is published daily at the Colonial Press, Inc., except Mondays, examina tion and vacation periods and during the official summer terms. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office of Chapel Hill, N. C. under the act of 'March 3, 1879. Subscription price, S8.00 per year, $3.00 per quarter. Editor Glenn Harder Managing Editor Bruce Melton Business Manager Oliver Watkins Business Office -Manager ..Jim Schenck Society Editor Mary Nell Boddie Sports Editor j Billy Peacock Associate Editors ......... Al Perry, Beverly Baylor feature Editor : Walt Dear Advertising Manager .... Marie Costello Staff Photographers RufTin Woody. Hal Miller Circulation Manager ........ Neil Cadieu News Staff Thomas McDonald, Barbara Sue Tuttle. Clinton Andrews, June Pearson, Thomas Long, Virginia Hatcher. Betty Kirby, Jody Levey, Gayle Ruffin, Sandy Klostermever, David Rowe.Marion Benfield, Jim Oglesby, Joe-Raff, Emmett Nesbit. Betty Ahern, Wood Smethurst, Trueman Hon, Sue Burress, Bill Scarborough, Barty Dunlop. Jerry Reece, David Euckner, Varty Buckalew, Punchy Grimes, Bob. Wilson, Jim Nichols, Paul Barwick, Bob Pace. Society " Staff Nancy Burgess, assistant society editor Peggy Keith, Dian McComb, Lindie Lindeman, BettV Jean Schoeppe, Beverly Lively, Nancy Ann Ader, Wanda Lou Philpott, Celia Lively. Sports Staff Zane Robbins, Ken Barton, Alva Stewart, Eddie Starnes, Buddy Northart. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT 6A UNFURNISHED APARTMENT 2 a blocks from campus-3 rooms at $45 per month. Stove and refrigerator. Also Furniture. Phone 8E4L (1-2657-1) ATTRACTTVELY FURNISHED FOUR $6tm house, two bedrooms, modern Mt'chen, conveniently furnished. Con Met Steve Dolley, Jr., $50. . F-5608. " (1-2656-2 1950 BUICK RIVIERA GREEN WITH white side-wall tires, in perfect con dition. Call, day phone F-2971. after ix 3467 (Chg. lxl) PRINTS AND PORTFOLIOS TO make your room look civilized. Come in and look them over. THE INTI MATE BOOKSHOP, 205 E. Franklin Street. . (Chg. lxl) FOR SALE 6B 1933 GRAHAM 6 CYL., 4 DOOR for $150.00. New battery, new paint, and $155.00 worth of parts-labor inside block just 7,000 miles ago. No license. Also 2 double beds, very reasonable. 163 Daniels Road, Victory Village, after 4:30 pjn. Fri. All day Sat. (2-2658-1) HELP WANTED 8 STUDENT EXPERIENCED IN SELL ING clothing to work mornings. Apply Mgr. The Sport Shop, N. Columbia St. (Chg. lxl) AMBITIOUS STUDENT WITH CAR can make $2.00 an hour if he has 24 hours weekly spare time. Write The Fuller Brush Co., Greensboro, N. C. . v (Chg. lxl) FT CT mu mm ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY We will offer about 1 00 older titles, from our departments qf SYCHOLOdY:--a AT REDUCTIONS OF FROM 40 io 80 lie isivsmave ooo op "05 E. FRANKLIN ST: OPEN 9 TILL 9 "i i ! . . 'pi- i i TODAY y " r -- i mm .1 i : . 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