PAGE FOUR ' THE DAILY TAR HEEL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, m ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, Carolina serv ice fraternity, will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in the APO room, in Gra ham Memorial. Have you seen those I, out-of-this-world j Christmas Cards at tha Intimate Bookshop? Visiting Committee The Visiting Committee of the University Board of Trustees will be here next Monday. Any student wishing to go be fore the committee should con tact student government Pre sident Tom Creasy before noon Thursday, according to Creasy. THE PATIO at HILL N DALE Golf range Enclosed and heated for the Winter Season -Legislature Seats (Continued from page 1) Fink, Chapel Hill (six months seat) for Dorm Women; Wayne Brown, Jenkintown, Pa., Ken Clark, Lumberton, Frank Harris, Lincolnton, Al Taylor, St. Pauls, Herb Wentz, Salisbury, and Pepper Tice, High Point (6 months seat) for Town Men I; Larry Williams, Concord, for Town Men II; Town- send Holt, Raleigh, Dave Garmise, Lawrence, N. Y. 6 months seat) for Town: Mn m; and Marilyn Watson, Chapel Hill, for Town Women. Baptists Hear Dr. Poteat Speak On Christ & World - Some 70 Baptist students heard Dr. William H, Poteat of the UNC Philosophy Department discuss Dorms (Continued from page 1) would be appropriated from the Dormitory Treasury. The organ ization would operate on a non profit basis. .2. The price of the bid to the dances would be determined by the Board of Directors, it beine 1 understood that the sum should i not exceed $4 whenever possible. Article V. Amendments 1. Amendments to these by laws may be made by a two-thirds majority vote of the Board of Dir ectors and by majority vote of The Tnterdormitory Council. 2. Amendments pertaining to dormitory funds must also be con curred in by a majority vote of the residents of the dormitory or dormitories concerned. Article VI. Ratification .1. 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