ri'AGE 6 HexAily- taut Seel i .. '. il ft. , APRIL. ISS2 i . a I 0 fill I M 7 U V U J3?I U i t 4 J mbsi s Lounci 0" udent eatinc Decision Conies After Council Denies Appeal Indefinite suspension of a stu dent with the recommendations that he never be allowed to re turn to the University was an nounced yesterday by the Men's Council. . Suspension came after the stu dent had appealed an earlier con viction to the Student Council and also requested a fac ulty hearing, which was denied. He originally was convicted by the Men's Council of "an Honor Code violation in that he "(1) Looked on other student's papers during an exam, (2 did the work on another exam outside 'oi class ailu lunieu it in spying tnat he had turned an extra . . . exam ' booklet by mistake, and (3) lied i to an instructor concerning sev eral unexcused absences from class. At the time of this con viction he was already on proba tion for a previous Honor Code violation. He then appealed to the Stu dent Council on the grounds that the evidence presented to the Men's Council in the two chcatirfg charges was insufficient. The council ruled that suffici ent evidence had been presented to support the charge that he looked on other students' papers. The instructor had observed the student doing this several times. Insufficient evidence to sup port a conviction in the "outside exam" instance was ruled. The third count of lying was not con tested by the accused. ! The case was remanded to the Men's Council fdr a redetermina tion of appropriate sentence. The ;; council found the same sentence to be appropriate since the ac cused was on probation for the previous offense. ;' ; The Faculty Committee refused to act in the case after hearing statements from the accused and representatives of the Men's and Student Councils. "'U;- Sen. Douglas' Ttlk A recording of Senator Poul Douglas' speech here on "Ethnics in Government" will be played " Thursday at 8 p.m. in the second j floor radio classroom of Swain ! Hall. Students are invited to attend i the p laying, sponsored by the Carolina Political Union in con j nection with the Communication ! Center. : ' 1U St For Ch FOR. . V? i " S t " DRAPERIES and SL1 PCOVEIlS ! We make in our own worksnop, Draperies, Slipcovers, Bedspreads and other things of this type for the home. Drapery Material for Your Own Patterns Cut Fres V CAROLINA iJRAEfiY1 Si-IOP r Across from the Bus Station ' ' Phone 6986 207 Students o B's F Thirty-seven students made ail A's" on their work for the win ter quarter in the College of Arts and Sciences. They were: Joseph A. Arnold, Atlanta, Ga.; John R. Baggett, Lillington; My ron C. Banks, Raleigh; Mills Brown,' Chapel Hill; Heath H. Carriker, ' Ellerbe; Beverly J. Chalk, Greensboro; Edwin R: Cheek, Chapel Hill; Arthur J. Eagan, Portsmouth, Va.; Margaret L. Erviri. Moreantonr .Tfv?erViinf W. Gaither, Charlotte; Shirley A. Gee, Johnson City Term.; Mar garet E. Green, Thomas ville; George M. Griffin, Chapel Hill; Katharine D. Guthrie, Graham; Waver ly E. Hester, Try on; Leneve F. Hodges, South Hill, Va.; James A. House, Hobgood; Barbara E. Krafft, River Forest, 111.; William H. Lonney, San Diego, Calif.; John A. Lowder, Lincolnton; Helen D. Morrow, Chapel Hill; I Carmen L. Uahm, Deland, Fla.; . Mildred Oswalt, Moberly, Mo.- xvianan iaricms, Chapel Hill; Wil- liam H. Piner, High Point; Wil- liam H: Ruf fin, Durham; Dale S Ryon, Ashe ville; William K. Scarborough, Annapolis, Md.; Talbot R. Selby, Chapel Hill; Lewis. Sikes, Tabor City; Jane A. Sneed, Ft. Pierce, Fla.; Patricia L. Snook, Chapel Hill; Jackson G. Sparks, Warrenton, Ga.; Mary E. Stribling, Claiksdale, Miss.; Wis ner M. Washam, Cornelius; Bet ty C. White, Chapel Hill; Jabex H. Williams, Asheyille. 207 students made all "A's" and "B's" for the winter quarter. They are Derth L. Alexander, Chapel Hill; Albert L. Allred, Mt. Airy; Kenneth G. Anderson Durham; Jean C. Andrews Cumberland, Md.; Douglas W. Ayres, White Sulpher Springs, W. Va.; James A. Ballard, Fayetteville; Mary Al Ballew, Denton; Gilmer Barker, Raleigh; Alexander H. Barnes, Murfreesboro; .Claude A. Barn hill, Stokes; Anna M. Beeson, Greensboro; George G. Bennette, Greensboro; Eddie E. Best, Chapel Hill; Beverly A. Blair, Winston Salem; William D. Boling, Pam lico, S. C.; Gabriel Boney, Wal lace; WillianvBostic, Forest City; George W. Brain, Tomkins Cove, N. Y; Coleman Brantley, Spring Hope; George M. Britt, Tarboro; Ada Anne Brown, Chapel Hill; Robert B. Brown, Wilmington; Helen C. Brundage, , Tryon; John M. Bullard, Charlotte; Claude S. Burton, Reidsville; Patrick N. Byrd, Laurel Hill; Lessie M. Casey, Chapel Hill; John Cazin, Wellsburg, W. Va.; Barbara A. Ch antler, Wilmington, Del.; Carolyn E. Cheek, Smith field; Billy J, Cherry, Williams ton; Thomas F.' Clardy, Deland Fla.; Patricia C. Claflin, Mount Dora, Fla; Badger G. Clark, Hen- vlATEElIAL i Make All or infer derson; Lee A Clark, Everetts; Harvey P." Cobb, Four Oaks; James Collins, Berwyn, Pa.; Dav id C. Cook, Chadbourn; Oscar E: Cordle, Norfolk, Va.; James A. Bell, Greensbro; Donald Caroll, Chapel Hill; Charles W: Crone, Goldsboro; Grier H. Crouch. ox in ' it. i, t . ouuesv-uie; barren xv. arouse, Penns Grove, New Jersey; Joyce Dickman, Arlington, Va.; Hariett F. Doar, Chapel Hill; John J. Dortch, Camaguey, Cuba; John D. Duke, Raleigh; Thomas E. Du val, Jacksonville, Fla.; Marghar etta Elridge, Newport, R; I.; Rob ert N. Ellington, Burlington: Em ory Elmore III, Rochester, N. Y.; Lloyd B. Ennis, Salisbury; Thomas E. Evans, Jr., Burlington; Vernon L. Fairey, Columbia, S. C; Barry S. Fine, Chapel Hill; Marian R. Floyd,' Tabor City; Nancy E. Fort, Clarks ville, Tenn.; Ted GFrankel, Atlanta, Ga.; Gary G. Fulghum, Middlesex; Barbara Fyne, Charlotte; James W. Gardner, Raleigh; Patricia A. George, Chapel Hill; Norman W. Goldin, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Chovine R. Gordon, Wilmington; Joseph J. Gray, Wilmington; Fletcher M. Green, Chapel Hill; Judicial Meet There will be a meeting at 7:30 tonighi for all members of campus judicial groups in the basement conference room of the library. Larry Boilo, chairman of the Student Council, yesterday said business to be taken concerns the recent amendments to he constitution regarding the cam pus justice structure. NAVY R.O.T.C. Khaki Shirts AH , Kinds -;"4 1 h;j Whit; Short Special by Nancy R. Green, Chapel Hill; Carson Greenwood, Aldan, Pa.; Sarah T. Guerry, Norfolk, Va.; John M. Guilbert, Try on; Stephen T. Gupton, Rocky Mount; Charles F. Hall, ; Chapel Hill; Andra J. Hamilton Durham; John R. Harris. New York; Reid W. Harris, , Brunswick, Ga.; William R. Harris, Henderson; William O. Headlee, Asheyille; Ted" A. Heers, Atlanta Ga.; Robert" B. Hobbs, Chapel Hill; Donald W. Hogg, Astoria, Oregon; Robert P. ' tt ; A " ' " 1 , A' i Hooke, Greensboro; Charles ; C. T. , . . ... . Hopkins, Chapel Hill; John -Den- ham, Washington, D. C; Francis Green, Charlotte; Hamilton C. Horton, Winston-Salem; Norman C. Hu, Honolulu; James J. Hurst, Charlotte; Henry G. Hutaff, Dunn; Yuzo Kseki, Itami, Japan; David K. Jackson, High Point; William S. James, Chatham, Vir ginia; Sandra K. Jamieson, De land, Fla.; Henry C. Johnson, Roanoke, Va.; Robert L. Johnson, Lake Walke, Fla.; Margaret S. EVENING and WEDDING GOWNS And AH Types of Formafs Beautifully Cleaned 'CHEEK-DRY CLEANERS 720 9th St. Durham 8-1227 We Still Buy All Kinds of Men's Clothes and Shoes We also have on hand up-to-date tuxedo suits thai we bought from students. They are for sale or rent. . GROSSMAN'S BAfiGAiN HOUSE CARRBORO AIR FORCE R.O.T.C. KHAKI PANTS all prices Khaki Socks of 29c - LEE RIDERS (Western Style) of - Dongorees $2.43 Cooper oncl :Hone Johnston, Charlcitte; Mary EL Jones, Atlanta, Ga.; Paul R. Jones, Flat River, Mo.; Francii L. Joyner, Wilson; Fuller P. Kar riker, Durham; Brenda S. Katz, Atlanta, Ga; Carol A. Kelly, Charleston, West Vir,; Wiley O. Kennedy, Houston, Texas; Lee B. Kennett, River Forrest, 111.; Nora F. Lackey, Mt. Airy; Mrs. Louise M. Lamont, Chapel Hill; James C. Lester, Roanoke, Va.; Patricia L. Lester, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Jacqueline N. Leverett, Gaines ville, Ga.; John E. Lievsay, Chapel Hill; Wesley R. McCaskili, Pine Bluff; Mrs. Mary W. Mc Knight, Chapel Hill; Michael P. McLeod, Chapel ' Hill; Harold W. Maddie, Bronx, N. Y.; James P. Mahoney, Chapel Hill; Vernon P. Mangum, Hamlet; Milton B. Mann, Raeford; Elizabeth R. Mar yn, Eureka; Jane E. Marye, Augusta, Ga.; Margaret M. Mat thews, Norfolk, Va.; James W. Maynard, Burliiigton; James D. Medders, Mt. Holly; Donald M. 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