Page 4 (JNC NEWS Thursday, August 18, 1960 Three Summer Coeds Like Campus, Classes I Three coeds attending Caro lina just for the summer agree that the campus is beautiful and that the students and faculty re friendly. i : Dorothy Brown of Woman's College, Betsy Badger of Queenc College, and Marilyn Leet of Pembroke College each report favorable impressions of UNC life. : An elementary education major from Troutman, Dorothy thinks '"the campus itself is just love ly." "The classes are interest ing," she finds, "and the pro fessors seem to show a great deal of interest in their stu dents." ; The tall coed, who will be a sophomore at WC this fall, com ments that her stay at Carolina 'rhas been most enjoyable.".. Betsy, a junior from Queens, s!so likes the faculty-student re 1 itionship. 'The professors treat tieir students like mature indi viduals," she observes, "and t iey are willing to talk to them and to help them." . An EngUsh major from Hen derson, Betsy admits that, com ihg from a small girls' school, spe was at first "just over whelmed by the University at rjiosphere." j Speaking with a warm South ern drawl, she comments on the hectic campus life, the f Hendliness of the students, and the school spirit. "Everybody ihlere is so proud of the Univer sity and proud to be a part of it," she says, "and it makes me ijroud to be a part of Carolina too, ( even if just for the sum !aii Camera Needs I FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE 161 E. Franklin St. custom-designed jewelry is rare ... i but most certainly is available BROVSE- In Air Conditioned Comfort In A Bookstore That IS A Bookstore THE BOOK EXCHANGE Fire Poinl3 : Durham, N. a "THE SOUTH'S FINEST BOOKSTORE" mer. - Betsy,, who serves on the summer activities board, finds fault only with the. attitude of if V J n : : " it- - - - : liisSIISIIiiift DOG DAYS are here, as this picture proves. A sporty white Jaguar was parked at a rakish angle at the curb near Woollen Gym, and sit Professor Addresses Virginia Bankers Speaking before the entire stu dent body at the School of Con sumer Banking on the campus of the University of. Virginia, Dr. E. William Noland, UNC ex-chairman of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, said "Yours is the toughest of assignments." In ad dressing the 227 bank officers. from 33 states, Dr. Noland, wide- in this area. Charles hopkins of chapel hill is one of the few craftsmen in the country who practices the art of handwrought, custom jewelry, gifts in good taste cost no more, (over sut-ton's) the Carolina males toward the summer school coeds. "They just don't credit us with having a bit of sense or a serious ly known as an author, lecturer, and consultant in human relations, said "The social revolution in America since the early thirties has created an economic and social environment which lends itself to consumer credit and installment society, particularly the wage earner and salary emploee, have grown in number and in income so that now there is a natural mar ket for consumer banking." The School of Consumer Bank ing, sponsored by the Consumer Bankers Association, under the auspices of the University's Mc- Intire School of Commerce, pro vides specialized training in the Dook Worm's Delight USED BOOKS Including used paper-backs,; starting as low as 3 for 25c, used texts, many at special prices, and running on up to really rare and expensive books. DOLLAR BOOKS A shelf full of new books priced at $1.00. NEW BOOKS Fiction, poetry, non-fiction plenty of everything to browse through. - CHILDREN'S BOOKS Most of them for every age and every purse! COME TREASURE-HUNTING IN NORTH CAROLINA'S MOST FAMOUS BOOKSHOP! ' The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Open 10 A..U to 9 P.M. thought," she says. She is quick to add, however, that she has found UNC men to be "thorough Southern gentle- ; J ting patiently at the wheel of this distinguished car was a distinguished dog, a Weimaraner. (Photo by Pete Ness) important field of consumer bank ing, and endeavors to raise the plane of consumer lending in the In Free Flick Crime Angle "Inspector Maigret," a French film with English dialogue, is this week's free flick, the last in the summer series. , A short subject, "Wildlife in the Rockies," will also be shown. To the devotee of psychological crime novels, the promise of case and' credits in "Inspector Maigret" is enough to send a chill of anticipatory delight down the spine. 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A native of New Jersey and a regular student at a New England college, she has spent previous summers in Colorado, Kansas, California, and New York City. She thinks that there are many parallels between life . in the South and that in the Mid-West. Commenting on her impres- ' sions, she notes that Southern ers "are a lot more friendly and a lot aesier to get to know" than are people in the North. On May 24, 1898 the USS Oregon reached Jupiter Inlet, Florida aft er a 14,700 mile speed run from San Francisco, California. Her av erage soeed. not including Dort time, was 11.6 knots, a record for that day. , Columbus Countv led the state in 1959 in the production of flue cured tobacco per acre, with an average of 1.941 Dounds. Robeson was second, with 1,814 pounds. CITY OPTICAL CO. Licensed Dispensing Opticians 121 E. Franklin St. PHONE 3566 TOWil CLASSES SECRETARIAL COLLEGE Chapel I7I11 Phone 9-2681 (Over Sutton's Drugstore)