Pasre 10 tEIl IPAILY TAIVHEEI Tuesday, Septerriber 1. T Aycock Announces-Faculty Appointments, Resignatio: New faculty appointments, pro motions, leaves of absence and, resigrations from the University were announced today by Chan cellor William B. Aycock, fol lowing approval by- the Presi dent and the trustees' executive committee. Two new faculty members are Henry II. Deal man, Statesville native who comes to Chapel Hill from the University of Chicago to be an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry, and Ruth Elaine Stone of Charlotte who is appointed a lecturer-librarian in the School of Library Science. Kenneth J. Lessle of Michigan State University was appointed an assistant professor in Psychiatry, School of Medi cine. Dr. David It. Hawkins was pro moted to the rank of professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine. Dr. Thomas E. Curtis was promoted to associate professor in the Medical School. Dr. Clifton E. Crandell was promoted to asso ciate professor in the School of Dentistry. Dr. Burton II. Kaplan was promoted to assistant pro fessor in the School of Public Health. Leaves of absence have been granted to Prof. Stephen Emey, Philosophy Department, to com plete professional publication work; Prof. Maurice A. Natan son, Philosophy Department, to be a visiting professor at Penn sylvania State College; Prof. Ralph W. Pfouts, School ol Busi ness Administration, to do re search under a Ford Founda tion grant; Prof. A. C. Howell, English Department, to be a visiting professor at the. Univer sity of Paraguay; Dr. Louis. G. Welt, School of Medicine, to do research at Duke University; and Prof. John Charles .Morrow, De- partrhent of .Clierhistry, id do re search at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. Resignations from the faculty include: Dr. David W. Abse, De partment of Psychiatry in the Medical School; Prof. O. L. Davis, Jr., from the School of Education; Dr; Kerr L. White, School of Medicine; Assistant Professor Sherwin D. Cooper, Department of Geography; Dr. Ralph W. Dunlap, Medidal School: Assistant Professor Thomas E. Jeffrey, Depatrment of Psychology; D. Gordon E. Rader, School of Medicine., Janus Society Blazer Fittings Tomorrow Only UNC Blazer fittings will be to morrow, only, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Graham Memorial, the Society of Janus has announ ced. "Whether used for football games, parties, semi-formals, or just every day campus -wear, the official UNC Blazer is considered a 'must' by : every well-dressed Carolina lady or gentleman," a Janus spokesman said. Price range from $23.95 up for girls and $26.95 up for men. The proceeds from this sale will go into scholarships and dorm improvement projects. - l , : - Studen t Affa irs Sh ifts Sta ff There have been two changes in the office of Student Affairs efective this term. W7illiam Harriss has replaced Rudy Edwards as Assistant to the Dean of Student Affairs. Harriss, who gradauted last year, was president of the student body. He is from Burlington and plans to study law after a year in this position. His main duties will be dealing with the fraterni ties and discipline problems. LENOIR HALL Breakfast 7:00-11:00 Lunch U:00:2: 00 Dinner 5:00-7:15 Pine Room Weekdays 7:00 a.m.-12 midnight Saturday Closed Sunday 4:00 p.m.-12 midnight The other change will be in the office of assistant to Asst. Dean of Affairs, William Long. Dallis Cameron will take over this position replacing George B. Strong who held the office for one year. The U. S. Agriculture Depart ment is 100 years old this year. . . . To Serve You Better Chapel Hill's Oldest Cab Companies Combine to Of fer You The Best Service In Town. CAROLINA GAB Phone 942-3181 AIRPORT SERVICE 1 or 5 Persons $5.50 HOLLYWOOD GAB Phone 942-3668 Radio Controlled Prom pi, Safe, Courteous Service Call Us - And Count The Minutes GRAHAM MOiOMAL SERIES Nov. 7-Hai Hoibrook "Mark Feb. John Kokeh, Mar. Key Twain Tonight hypnotist . Oct. 5-The Weavers Nov. 13-Grant Jonannesen, Feb. 17-MinneapolH Symphony Apn 26-The Tour Props Oct. 11 George London, bari- pianist Feb. 22 Henry L. Scott, pianist- Mfly 16North Carolina bym- "tone Nov. 23 Phakavali Dancers of humorist ,T.0 nhonv Oct. . 1&-Peter, Paul and Mary Thailand Mar. 13-New ork Pro Muica phonj . ELCOME 1 H Th .f ifcv ? 4 f ir V r e t 5 if f W S?" 't 1 4 -O-y f 1 If 1 -J.I J 1 I! 11 1 S 4 -' i" You Ai'e DsnvSteol T MpltfiD0lIaB (DAEEODILnEJA IIKTEJ Owned and Operated by the University of North Carol in a ill u y EL C ME TU E ake Your Dollars Count in Chapel Hill With iipwpwgii ninftuiin pw OJ KJ Ka.s n cr 13 u n 4Mb... y u rpn nnrcp ZJ LZ3 L One Card. TT it if H .Eiiititles on to a iJiscoiint At These Merchants i hi1! v t i O Ghez IkGitip, Ltd. o Village Cafeteria O Glen Lennox Barber Shop O Stevens-Shepherd C) Aesthetic Beauty Shop O The Fireside O Walker's Gulf O T. L. Kemp Jewelry O Ghapel Hill Olea ncrs O Knighi-Gampbell Hardware Tl T l tm to Yo ur Card 7"V At KEM2 i0 . Ji. kl