Wedneay, February 7, 1962 Page Four THE DATEY TAR HEEL 145 B Average or Better Get Freshman Awards The following 145 students will be awarded Freshman Merit Cer tificates when the Student Legisla ture meets Thursday night. The freshmen all had a grade average of B or better during their first year at Carolina. Richard Edwin Akers, Willard Abe Andes, David Harned Bam berger, Charles Henry Battle Jr., Robert Beale Bennett, Gerald Wayne Blake, Earl Harrison Blanchard, Dennis Edward Bo broske, William Roger Bowerman, John MacLacklan Boxley, James Clark Brewer, Frank Acree Brock, Thomas Eugene Brooks, Charles Palmer Brown, Thomas William Bundy, Edward Ramsey Burt, Jon David Caminez, Willard Alan Case, Robert Lee Cherry, Charles Sam uel Chinnis. Cecil Clair Conner Jr., Richard Morral Cooler, Richard Wade Cosby, Isaac Alan Craig, William Justis Crawley, Thomas Michael Cribbin, Howard Dawson Cupitt. John Lauchlin Currie. Christopher Joseph Daly, Norman McBrayer Davis Jr., Claude Ed ward Dawson Jr., Jerry Craig Dellinger, Roy Roberson Devine, Nile Morris Dixon, John Howard Doyle, John James Doyle Jr., Harry Whitney Durand, Gary Denton Edens, Sam Bing ham Edwards Jr.. Stuart Elliot Eizenstat, William Brooks Emory, Albert Edmondson Fairchild, Gail Reynolds Fambrough, Marion Ged- dings FolluV III, David Gafnet, Stephen Little Garrison, Joseph Waldo Griffin Jr., James Eugene Gudger, Fred Carroll Hamrick Jr., Barbara Lee Hanson, Ronald Elmer. Hatfield, William Arthur Hays Jr., Thomas Franklin Henley, David Patterson Henry II, Edward Harvie Hill, Robert Eric Hiller, John Whitfield Hobbs Jr., Lattie Fuller Honeycutt Jr., Michael Leo Howard, Allen William Huffman Jr., William Carl Imes, Donald Wilkerson Jackson, Paul Ortega Jolis, Charles Parker Jones Robert Brook Jones, Joel Mack Karesh, Thomas For rest Kelly Jr., Mrs. Eileen Gordy Kerley, Ronald Martin Kimzey, Scott Gerald Kleiman, Peter David Krones, James Randolph Lane Jr., Charles Louis Leder, John Michael Lee, Mitchell Wooten Legler, Clif ford Thomas Lewis, Richard Gordon Lewis, Robert Bobo Long Jr., James Norwili Mc Lamb, John Gordon McLamb, Samuel Walter McNairy, Bryan Douglas McSweeney, John Edward Madsen Jr., Gabriel Otto Manasse, John McRae Medlin, Edward Grif fin Michaels III, Rudolph Ivey Mintz Jr., Steve Findley Moore, Ronald Bryant Moser, Jerome David Odom, Elmer Rosenthal Oettinger III, James Judd Parker, Jerry Eugene Patterson, Robert Nelson Peery Jr., Thomas Linwood Perry, Kent Wright Peterson, Ed ward Oldfield Pierce, , James Stanton Pipkin, Ralph Williams Pope, Charles Cantrell Rankin, George Stephen Read, William Edgar Robinson, James Todd Rogers Jr., Nathaniel Em mett Roof, Herbert Gary Roser, Leslie Alvin Rubin, Frank Roy Sanders, Robert Rodes Schoch, Wil liam Michael Senkus, Jacob Con nell Shearin Jr., Rowland McLamb Shelley, Larry Ray Shouse, Robert Sidney Shue, Arthur Burton Silver, Arthur Bruce Simons, Robert Dresden Skees, William Anthony Smithson , George John Sokol, Larry Gor don Somers, Ann Curtis Spencer, James Henry Spruill, William Wayne Spurrier, William Ringgold Straughn III, Trawick Hamilton Stubbs Jr., Scott Earnest Summers II, Roy Archibald Swaringen Jr., Gray Temple Jr., Herman Ora Thompson Jr., William Gerald Thornton, John Carleton Ulfelder. Thomas Roger Walker, Albert Franklin Walser, John Alexander W7arren Jr., Barry Franz Westfall, Dewey Lester Whicker Jr., Elizabeth Carlisle Whitfield, Rob ert Farrington Wilfong, David Ramsey Williams, Rhoderick Thomas Williams Jr., Joseph Paul Williman, Dennis Jay Winner, Jerry Cleon WToodard, Robert Ed ward Wroodruff, Broadus Bryan Wright Jr. and Nancy Rebecca Young. &.A-s&ys.:x-&:-&:& TV Schedules P 0 G 0 P E A N U T S Sharyn Lynn's Semi Annual (Jive-Away ALL 13O0L SKIRTS Values to $14.98 ALL SIVEA Including Crewnecks $3 Si $5 Values to $14.93 Values to $35.00 y g jl .v..-.-.- -avw.-.w.-..w.waw. r..v.......w..w.Ar.,Sw.v,v,..-.-AV. lmiqel pajacias a goads 2- a 53 COATS is r IPS I I - ' " ' $ s & $7 fi ,j..A.v..w.y.v.'.w.v.,.v. w i.-.f r.: v.v..w.-,,v .. v.-.-.". v.vy.: wmw.",w,'.w. . .w.wa'.-.-. .4 " 52 Si 53 rs. 110 OL BEBEuUDAS 52 J- . 53.0; DISCONTINUED STYLES of Nationally advertised line 51.25 to 53.8 WOOL SIM 55 a 57 Fully Lined Values to $14.98 ; Shop early to take advantage of these low, low prices ; and a good selection. 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The British and Soviet ambassa dors to Laos went into rebel-held territory Tuesday with the Cana dian, Indian and Polish members of the International Control Com mission to back up the cease-fire appeal. But information minister Bouvan Norising called a special news conference here Tuesday night to announce that "neutralist" Prince Souvanna Phoume and pr o-Com-munist Prince Souphanouvong had rejected the government appeal for an immediate end to the fight ing. The government appeal the third since the attack on Nam Tha was launched last month was re layed to the rebel princes by the control commission. Rebel troops were reported within two miles of Nam Tha. Nam Tha is oniy 90 miles north of the royal capital of Luang Prabang. ' Diplomatic sources said no of ficial cease-fire agreement could be expected since this would amount to an indirect admission that the rebel forces were re sponsible for violating the nation wide truce declared last May. -CLASSIFIED ADS- Sharyn Lynn Shoppe 135 E. Franklin St CAPITAL SEMINAR Maggie Dent of the YWCA has announced that applications for the YM-YWCA Washington seminar are no longer being accepted. There will be a meeting of all seminar delegates tonight at 7:30 In the cabinet room -. of - the Y Building. OLD AGE CAN LAST A LONG time, but it can't last longer than a Northwestern Mutual Retire ment Income Policy. Arthur De Berry, Jr., C.L.U. Telephone 942 6960. . Tri. MI ... mm 1 mthm coomT i-ti n mnifw r-rffl wt wwinro. THE UHSEH If W, ? , ' fci ;X :4- . ? f 4 j$ -;-J There are "Unseen Elements" la vry filled prescription . elements in visible but urgently Important. 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