Friday, November 10, 1961 - Pasrt; Thra I -S r.'i a. ' Oi ?der Valkyries Taps 7 Undergraduates, 3 Hon raries (Continued from Page 1) As secretary of student government, she has bought cheerfulness and dedication to her job and has been an example of the highest ideals of loyalty and service to those who work with her. She has conceived vital ideas on the function of student government and has courage ously stood by them and seen them materialize. Through her warm personality and genuine interest in her fellow students, Miss Townsend has given lasting contributions Uncle Z2 Shelby OOK ABZ Is back Iii Stock At the Intimate AN UNPAID TESTIMONIAL TAILOR-MADE stereo pleasure; $ II - 3. T- . i J PORTABLE COMPONENTSTEREO PHONOGRAPH SYSTEM " Model 307 Place detachable speakers anywhere in the room Even put ftftQC record-playing unit f jH?' out of sight Perfect t' on the Patio or at Poolside, too Four powerful speakers V-M'Stereo-0-Matic'g)4 Speed Automatic Record Changer plays all records automatically or manually Cray or Metallic THE SPORT SHOP ; I ! i "It Pays to Play" 151 E. Franklin St . Ph. 942-4064 to fier university. Miss Valker . . . one whose approach to everything reflects the highest integrity; Though remarkably "flexible and tperi to what others think and feel, she possesses the courage to stand firmly by her own convictions. She corisistantly shows perception and foresight. One glimpses with Miss ' Walker that tha - way a person- does some thing is as important as what the final results are. Her dedicated service to the YWCA and other aspects of uni versity life shows? her. active interest in the welfare of her fellow students. She goes about her tasks in a quiet and unassuming manner while exhibiting effective lead- TYPING SERVICE TjlESES pisSERTATIOris MflriUSJ3RFiTST s ' ! Several years experience and . " gtdduate degree Telephone i Durham, 489-6076 ' j!r!Kr--V J ! ...... . ... 3Jliss Bailey Special attention to work in various languages, V to i all n t modern or ancient " ership and inspiring warmth and cooperation in others. Mrs. Carrington . . . one who through her unceasing efforts and unassuming manner has contributed to the improvement of health by promoting nursing education. Through her unselfish service' in volunteer work and' on the Medical Foundation" of North Carolina; :Mrs. Car rington has exhibited outstanding administrative 'ability and leadership qualities. By continued study she con stantly exemplifies her concern for education and scholar ly endeavor- Mrs. Carrington . is highly recognized for her outstanding contributions to Nursing students, to the School of Nursing, and to the University. Miss Dent : One who has shown personal characteristics of understanding, dedication and patience as the secre tary of the Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. and advisor of the Film Society. Her genuine enthusiasm and interest in the needs and ideas of students as a whole has earned a great 1 admiration from all who know her. Miss Dent with her those around her. Possessing an unfaltering courage of her convictions, she strengthens the lives of others. She is to be recognized as a guiding force by her strength of character in all her actions. 10 0 on Canvas Stretchers, Oil Paints,' all Art Supplies at Painting Upstairs 113 W. franklin St. Above Country Store Spiders are near-sighted. Mrs. Rains . . . One who has shown enthusiasm, pa tience, and dedication in her job as costumer for the Carolina Playmakers. Her warmth and understanding of her fellowman have enabled her to give guidance and encouragement to the many students who find her al ways available to their call. Through her constant en deavoring to fulfill life's highest ideals, Mrs. Rains has had an outstanding influence on those who have come in contact with her. Mrs. Rains is to be recognized for her many contributions to the campus and to the indivi dual .student. " 1 - ' ' iJ l'i'.A UtrU V-;J4 'id U i i. HICKORY soothing! THE GLOUEflS I10V. 17 TOMORROW NIGHT t Richard the Lion-Hearted says: I would new Hiifjlaiid ...If I'd had Joe, support C'mon, Dick! You're rationallz ing. Jockey support1 might never have secured you against the Emperor. But it certainly would .have provided snug protection against the physical stresses and strains of your active life. 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