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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1959
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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Vick Chemical Co:
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Offers Summer Jobs
Vick Chemical Co. is offering sum
mer positions fur undergraduate
ma'.e students planning careers in
advertising, merchandising and
sales. A company representative
will be on the campus March 4 and
.) to intmiew qualified and inter-
ted students.
Men selected will be assigned to
work in one or more northeast,
midwest, southwest, central or south
rn states under direction of the
division Sales Manager and hi
staff. Their job will be to sell Vick
products to retail outlets. Travel
wr.hin the area to be worked will
t.e continuous for the 12-week peri
l of employment.
In addition to the selling work, the
men u!l be required to place Vick
advertising and point-of-sale dis
plays. The salary offered is $200 per
Month phis all expenses. These cx-j-ruses
include meals, hotel, rooms,
i.ir. laundry, valet and tips. A car
will be furnished by the company
and all expenses paid for its opera
tion A Norms of $100 will be given upon
viccessful completion of the 12-week
program.
To qualify for this position the
applicant mut have marked abjbty
id conceive new and better ways
solving problems, above average
laulity in oral and written expres
sion and the ability to lead and di
rect the activities of others as dem
u Mrated by leadership in past aeti-
V .tics.
(;! health and necessary rug-
gedness and stamina to perform
vigorous physical work and travel
are also necessary.
Further information may be ob
tained and interviews arranged by
contacting the Placement Service
in 204 Gardner Hall.
King Is Named Faculty
Of School Of Dentistry
Dr. James B. King Jr. of Pitts
boro has been appointed to the fa
culty of the University of North
Carolina School of Dentistry.
Dr. King, a native of Louisburg,
v.as appointed clinical instructor in
the Department of Pedodontics. He
also will continue his practice in
Pittsboro.
He received his A. B. degree from
UNC and his dental degree was
awarded by the University of Pennsylvania.
Campus To Get 'Old' Look
By JOAN BROCK
Some- 1,200 high school "gladia
tors" and their lovely ladies will
transform the campus into a Roman
arena of 700 B.C. when the eighth
annual Junior Classical League con
vention convenes on Saturday,
March 7. ' '
A highlight br the day-long con
ference will be a Roman fashion
show featuring togas, swords,
shields, and laurels. Other events
will include special discussion ses
sions and Planetarium viewings.
Registration will begin at 9 a.m.
in Memorial Hall, where the open
ing session is set for 10 a.m. Kenan
Professor B. . Ullman, chairman of
the UNC Classics Department and
coordinator for the event, will wel
come the students. Paddison Pro
fessor Robert J. Getty will address
the group.
The N. C. Junior Classical League
is composed of students of Latin
from 30 schools throughout the
state. It is a chapter of the nation
al Junior Classical League, a daugh
ter organization of the American
Classical League, which Dr. Ullman
headed for 10 years as president.
Officers of the organization for
1P57-58 have been Pat Walker of
Henderson, president; Scott Sum
mers of Morganton, vice-president;
David Brunson of Charlotte, secre
tary; and Gordon Mattocks of Jack
sonville, treasurer.
State sponsor for the league is
Mrs. Mae C. Satterwhite of Oxford.
New state officers will be elected
at the close of the conference.
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SOCK HOP TONIGHT
The Student Nurses' Association
is sponsoring a sock hop tonight
from 8 pjaa. to midnight in the Rec
Room of the Nurses' Dorm.
Admission is 25 cents per person.
Refreshments will be served.'
Y APPLICATIONS ASKED
Students'interested in applying for
YMCA executive positions for the
next scholastic1 year may submit
applications to the Y office no later
than Sunday.
Interviews for executive positions
will be held next week, with elec
tions set for March 12. .
MISSION CONCLUDES TODAY
The Rev. William F. Wellein of
the Catholic Mission Center at Wake
Forest will concluhe-bis mission at
the Chapel of St. Thomas More here
today. Services are at 10 a.m. and
5:30 p.m. .-. - , . . . . '
CAMPUS CHEST MEET TODAY
The Campus Chest will meet to
day in Roland Parker I and II at
4 p.m. to take pictures and to brief
all solicitors, dorm ' captains, sec
tion leaders, and fraternity and sor
ority solicitors. ,
NEWMAN CLUB
Ambrose L. Cleeg will speak on
"The Issues Involved in Electing
a Catholic President" at a meeting
of the Newman Club Sunday, March
1, at 7 p.m.
CAROLINA CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
The Carolina Christian Fellowship
will convene in the upstairs dining
room of Lenoir Hall tonight at 5
p.m. for Us supper meeting.
-. The president will address the
group.
A Bible study conference will be
held Saturday in Greensboro from
3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Transportation for
local members will leave Lenoir
Hall at 2 p.m,
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FREE FLICK
"Camille" win he the Free Flick
shown tonight in Carroll Hall at
7i30 p.m. and 10 p.m.
DR. FILLEY IN NEW YORK
Dr. John Filley of the Depart
ment of Mental Health is in New
York today and Saturday mapping
plans for a spring meeting of the
National Conference on M e n t a i
Health Teaching in Schools of Pub
lic Health.
'Letter-Writing' Drive
Launched By Panhel
A "letter writing campaign" was
suggested to members of the Pan-
hellenic Council as a means to
; stress the University's financial
! needs to the General Assembly.
EASTER
(Continued from Pg 1)
that the adoption of a revised calen
dar could stabilize the date of Eas
ter on April 8. That would be only
ene day removed from the true an
niversary of the Resurrection.
So that all adults and school chil
dren who desire may see the tri
bute to Easter, the program will be
given 2G times a week. Additional
programs will be presented upon
request by large school, civic or
religious groups.
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'Barefoot Boy with Chetk.")
HUSBANDS, ANYONE?
It I n Urn alleged th.it roeds to college for the sole purpose
! finding hti-d-iind.. This of course, an infamous canard, and
1 w ve f iir warning that, small and spongy as I am, aiiytxxly
w! :iy u h a dastardly thing when I am around had better
U' prepared for a sound thrahing!
C.tr! go to college for precisely the same reason a men do:
It 1 rouden their horizons, to lengthen their vistas, to drink at
f fount of wisdom. Hut if, by pure chance, while a girl in
i "d in thew meritorious pursuits, a likely looking husband
l'i.M pop into view, why, what's wrong with that? Eh?
H.tfn wrong with that?
H o question now arises, what should a girl look for in a
I ur.d? A great deal haa been written on this subject. Some
v ,.,r:uter U most important, some say background, some
y npi trance, some say education. All are wrong.
H c iii. t irnjortant thingbar none in a husband is health.
H.t'iitS iv ! handsome as Apollo and rich as Croesus, what
good i- be it h.. jut lies around all day accumulating bedsores?
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Tie very first thing to do upon meeting a man U to mak
ire be i twund of wind and limb. Before he haa a chance to
wi tt-talk you, slap . thermometer in his mouth, roll back hia
ryrlid, yank out his tongue, rap his patella, palpate his thorax,
ak him to Rtraightcn out a horseshoe with hi Ueth. If Ive
fnils thew simple testn, plione for an ambulance and go on to
the next prospect.
If, however, he turns out to be physically fit, proceed to the
wrond mosl important reiuiremcnt in a husband. I refer to
a wne of humor.
A man who can't take a joke is a man to be avoided. There
sr several simple test to find out whether your prospect can
tike a joke or not. You ran, for example, iJaeb his tires. Of burn
bin "Mad" comitu. Or steal his switchblade. Or turn loose kw
Kt rattoou. Or hluiv 1U head.
After each of these good-natured pranks, laugh gaUy and
hout "April Fool!" If he replies, "Hut this is February nbe
Utnth," or something equally churlish, cross him off your ist
hiA give thanks you found out in time.
Hut if he laughs siiverly and call you "Little minx! put him
to the nest test. Find out whether he is kindly. . ,
The quickest way to ascertain hia kindliness is, of course; to
l.)k at the cigarette he smoke. Is it mild? I it element? Is it
humane? Does it minister Underly to the psyche? Does it
coddle the synapses? Is it a Kod companion? Is it genial? Iait
bright and friendly and full of dulcet pleasure from cockcrow
t.ll the heart of darkness?
U it, in short, Philip Morris? ...
If Philip Morris it be, then cla?p the man to your bosom w ith
I.oooh of steel, for you may be sure that lie is kindly as a suov
mer breeze, kindly as a motliei's kiss, kindry to hia very marrow.
And now, having found a man who is kindly and healthy and
blessed w ith a sense of humor, the only thing that remain is to
make sure he will always earn a handsome living. That, fortu
nately, w easy. Jit enroll him in engineering, X9M, Mu
lor niter ernokrrt Ih Philip Morrie Company makei'Marl
bunt, the cigarette ulth better "makln't." New improved
Alter and good rich flavor. 'of pack or dip-top box. A lot
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