Thursday, July 21, 1960 UNC NEWS Page 3 !An Introduction Carolina In The Summer When The Livin' Is Easy (Editor's Note: The following story was written as an intro duction to Chapel Hill, for the benefit of those students who are here for the first time. In it you will find a running account of things to do and places to go during your stay at Carolina no matter how long or how short jour stay may be.) BY RON SHUMATE Summertime is characteristic ally a time "when the livin is easy. It's a time when the minds of most turn to thoughts of merry vacations to thoughts of beach es, mountains and cross-country trips. The summer is a time when young children are turned loose to romp about, getting into a little bit of everything and driv ing tired parents as well as o ledr brothers and sisters to distraction. Some of these older brothers and sisters seek solace by go ing away to school. That may be the reason you're here. Or you may need quality points. Whatever the reason, the fact remains that you're here. And you'll be here for at least six more weeksmost of you, any way. So while you're here, you might as well enjoy it as much as you can. After you manage to unpack all your things and discover how many things you left at home (i.e., your swimsuit, two pairs of bermuda shorts, your fountain pen, your alarm clock and a jar of peanut butter), you'll begin to look around to see what's what and who's who. If you aren't too loaded down with academic work, you'll dis cover that, surprisingly enough, you have some spare time on your hands. This tends to be particularly true after the sun disappears from the sky and is replaced by the moon. Since most of your extra-curricular activities will be con fined to the nighttime hours, it is probably best to tell you first of what there is to do and where there is to go after sundown. If you're a flick fan, there are two theatres in downtown Chapel Hill the Carolina and the Var sity. Just east of town is a drive in. If you find nothing at either of these three that arouses your interests, Durham is only 12 lei ms away. In Durham you'll find several movie-houses, in addition to a few drive-ins. A free flick is shown each Thursday night in Carroll Hall at 7:30 p.m. The second session schedule for these movies will be found elsewhere in this paper. If you have a need for feed ing your' face, the places are many. On compus there is Lenoir Hall and the Pine Room. Snacks can be had in the basement of Graham Memorial which is dealt with more fully below. Uptown you'll find, beginning on East Franklin St., the Dairy Ear, Harry's, the Rathskellar, N. C. Cafeteria, the Village Cafeteria, the Goody Shop, the College Cafe, the Carolina Cof fee Shop and the Tar Heel Sand wich Shop. If it's beer you crave, you'll find it in plentiful amounts at the Tempo Room, Harry's, the Rat, the Goody Shop and the Shack. And while we're speak ing of alcoholic beverages, there as an ABC store east of town in case you haven't located it Elready. If you're a savage beast and need to be soothed by music, that is Kemp's is the place for you. Here you can browse, lis ten and look to your heart's con tent. The Carolina Sport Shop also has records. If you're a bookworm, try the Intimate Bookshop downtown, the Bull's Head in the basement of the Library or the Book-X in the basement of Steel Hall. For camping-out safaris, you can load up on enormous sup plies of food at Fowler's or the A & P, both located on W. Frank lin. If it's steaks that satiate your hunger pangs, try the Ranch House, on Hillsboro Rd. north of town. In case you have to leave town in a hurry, the bus station is down on W. Franklin. ' As you struggle to that 7:30 class, you might want to grab a donut and a cup of boiling hot coffee at either the Scuttle butt or Y-Court. YCourt is also a good place to fraternize away that between classes break which, inciden tally lasts only 10 minutes. Just remember to hold that donut high, some enterprising young dog will snatch it away from you. Watch out especially for the brown boxer. Graham Memorial, the student union, contains a spacious lounge loaded with the latest magazines (sorry, boys, no copies of Playboy) and card tables if you're a bridge fan. Downstairs in GM you'll dis cover the Pool Room and the Rendezvous Room 'both air-conditioned. If you came here shag gy, there's also a barber shop in addition to several downtown shops, and a couple of beauty shops for the coeds. There's also a TV room in GM, and another set on the mezzanine. Upstairs are the stu dent government offices and the For your spare time during the UNC News office, day after the Y-Court crowd dies out you can always try Kessing Pool even if you can't swim. The pool does contain water, though judging from the number of folks who go down there just to lie and look at it, you might wonder. And then there's the library. It's that large building there across the street from the Bell Tower. It has books in it, along with magazines (in the Business Administration - Social Science room). The stacks that's the place where most of the books are are very cool but you can't smoke, talk, drink or curse in there. But it's a good place to spend an afternoon, neverthe less. The last place on our list is the Arboretum. There's no par ticular significance in placing it last, it's just that it's always nice to end an article on a pleasant note. i The Arboretum is a place you can go to study nature. Many do. Many students have found the -Arb especially helpful in pass- j ing courses in botany, as well ! as anatomy. It's as someone once said: "The Arb is a place to go park I when you don't have a car." 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