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Lpndoii Fpg Jackets, Grey
I Skies Prevail Oh Campus !
By Susan Lewis
Once more grey skies predominate in Chanel Hill
Atjain London Fog jackets nnH - . apel Hill.
, A mu retS and raincoats are the order
0I uiiiuieuas are in every hand
casionui iam viiwj Aiom me
limbs presenting their seasonal
strip-tease.
Colorful scarves wrap the
damp anci somewhat stringy
-iSp5 of coed nair.
Hall floors and campus walks
are slippery with trodden leaves
md occasional rainfall
Sunrise and sunset are hidden
through the grey-white mists
Street lights "are haloed by the
fathering dampness
Bright clothing tries in vain
to lighten the depressed mood
of students taking their third
test cf the day.
Afternoons are devoted more
tc napping than studying.
Campus Vacant
The campus after lunch is
fairly vacant, with students- pre
ferring not to roam when 'clouds
threaten to do more than drip.
Pep Rally Set
Tonight At 6
A pep rally for the Carolina
Maryland game will be held
Friday at 6 p.m. behind the
Monogram Club, announced
Tim McCoy, head " cheerleader.
The cheerleaders and the band
will be there to lead the. rally.
All students are encouraged to
attend the pep rally Friday
night and the football game
Saturday afternoon. -
"Most games are won by the
players on the football field, but
we feel that genuine spirit from
the student body and alumni
adds to the players' desire to
win," stated Swag Grimsley,
president of Carolina Athletic
Association. "We must do our
part to push our team to a vic
tory over Maryland."
Drinking rules for the last
two games will , be in . accord
ance with University regulations.
Gloom spreads like a con
tagious disease. Perhaps it's the
weather, the let-down after
election excitement, thp
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xuits or the lull before the
Morm of Germans Weekend.
ut gloom and larv SPmt.
quiet voices are a faot r,
tuiai picture of Carnlin
the loud, boisterious shoutings
tue gieetui frolics of other
times.
Each has its nlarp nnri :
J3? .when it doesn't remain for
too long a time.
Church
Key
a play by e. e. cummmgs,
santa clause," will be presented
this Sunday at Gerrard Hall at
7:30 p.m. This "miracle play
turned modern" is sponsored bv
the Wesley Foundation. Admis
sion is free.
Nixon Predicting
Win In California
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Vice - President Richard M.
Nixon predicted Thursday
that a count of absentee bal
lots next Monday will give
him California's 32 electoral
votes in Tuesday's presiden
tial election.
At the same time, midwest
em Republicans served notice
they would be on hand for an
official canvass which they
claimed could give Nixon Il
linois' 27 electoral votes. The
GOP also is checking into the
count in Texas which went to
Kennedy by a narrow margin.
There was an outside
chance that final tallies in
these and several other close
states plus a tricky situation
with unpledged electors in
Alabama and Georgia could
upset Kennedy's triumph and
Perhaps throw the election
wto the U.S. House of Representatives.
Budget Slashed
(Continued from page 1)
Carolina State College. ,
Endorses "A" Budget
The "A" budget request of
almost three million dollars
to be spent over the next two
years was endorsed by the
Board.
This budget provides onjy
for continuation of faculties
and facilities at present levels,
with no increase in quality.
The admission of 2,171 addi
tional students to - the - three
schools during the biennium
is provided for in this budget.
The "B" budget the pur
pose of which is to improve
and expand current activities,
institute new programs, and
generally raise the educa
tional quality was" drastical
ly cut.
The Board seemed to feel
that there was not sufficient
need for the improvements.
Cuts Faculty Salaries
It cut the Consolidated Uni
versity's request for faculty
salary increases by 4Q.5 per
cent for 1961-62 and 49.4 per
cent for 1962-63.
-"Requests for appropriations
for new library books was cut
by 70.9 per Cent and 74.2 per
cent respectively for the next
two years.
A total of $2,655,418 was re
quested for new faculty posi
tions. The B,oard recommend
ed that no money be given
for this purpose.
Request Denied
An $840,592 request for
supplies was denied alto
gether. The Board also gave
no part of the half million
dollars requested to begin
new programs.
The Board cut a total of
67.5 per cent of the $4,167,091
request for 1961-62 and 76.6
per cent of the $4,492,524 re
quest for 1962-63.
t In .a statement issued Wed
nesday morning Friday said
that in preparing the budget
request the university "made
a man-by-man survey to de
termine the minimum amount
of salary increase funds necest
sary to hold our strong facul
ties. It is a modest amount
but the Board of Higher Edu
cation now recommends-. . .
that this amount be cut" by
40 to 50 per cent over the next
two years.
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Olin T. Binkley Baotist
Church invites all students to
Sunday services which will be
held at 5:45 . at the Church
School, 507 E. Franklin St. Rev.
William Price, Baptist student
union iJire.ctor, will speak on
the, topic "Prayer and Individual
Worship."
The Community Church will
hold the second' in a series of
four discussions on "The Con
science at Work." This Sun
day's meeting, scheduled for 8
o clock, is. entitled 'The Con
science as Related to the Familv
and the Training of Children."
iisycmatrist Dr. Cornelius Land
ing will speak. Everyone is cor
dially invited. The meetings are
at the Community Church on
Purefoy Road.
Canterbury Club will sponsor
a hayride this Sunday from the
church at 5 p.m.
The Hillel Fm
y - -v ill
hold the first meeting of its play
reading group at 4 this Saturdav
in 4apbi Rosenzweig's home.
ine nrst play to be discussed is
"The Tenth Man." The nlav
reading group is open to all
students and members of the
academic community. Those in
terested should contact thp
Rabbi at 8-7731 or 8-7331.
The Carolina Christian Fel-
owship will hold its regular
meeting in Lenoir Hall at 6.
They will discuss "What Non-
Christians Ask." Everyone is
cordially invited.
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