Tuesday, September 13, 1952 .THE JDaAy tAB- Page m irinffhau ceo A JLO minoaate U.. iA JUL. (Continued from Page 1) c'lsrters and nothing more. C i aire and Ehringhaus are just ti.is side of rivaling rosort hotels i.ir the niceties otfered. AH three dormitories are built of brick and designed to house run, bur there the similarity be tween the oldest and the newest Oi..iS. one townsman was heard to remark w hi io inspecting C raise :mA i:hrinyhaus recently that he almost would be willing to start over again as a freshman in order to live in either of the new dormitories this from a man who i-; now married, owns his home, and has a a'u.l deal more to look Iv.ruciid ('asses to an. than eight Saturday o'clock nights GM Activities, -j-, SlltPt'tn IHITIOI! .ii&V'i luikJiiin , Vary All Year Graham Memorial is the cen ter for varied student activities. Student government offices, rec reational facilities, and the DTH oifices are only a few of the things in G. M. On the first floor is the main lounge where a student can read magazines, play chess, listen to recorded music or just relax in a comfortable chair. There, too, is the information office where one can find out any of the who's what's, or when's of any activity on campus. The TV lounge is available for those who want some sedentary enter tainment. For the more athlet ic, there are billiards in the basement or ping pong on the porch. Every weekend there is free dancing in the Rendezvous Room to the juke box or an occasional . combo. The tables and chairs ! are good for an afternoon's en- tertainment. Also in t.hp hisp. I ment, one can get a haircut at the GM Barbershop. The second floor is devoted to of! ice space and meeting rooms for the many facets of student government at Carolina. The Graham Memorial Activities Doard, under the leadership of ?b Rearden, plans a wide va riety of activities. Under GMAB sponsorship is the Petite Drama ''ie, a group which annually presents plays to the UNC cam pus. The Free Flicks shown each tekend in Carroll Hall are an 'ier GMAB activity. Among those planned for the month of feiember are "Carousel" and "The Young Lions." GMAB also brings a number of outstanding attractions to the IW'C campus each year. Slated for this year are well-known en tertainers: The Weavers; Peter, Paul, and Mary, the Phakavi Dancers of Thailand; and the Four Preps, to name a few. I i; -: .. ;r;" .Tl-' ij J -"-i- rr.-:::- m MaIiirUDENTS and NEWCOMERS We invite you to con.e in for a Free Gift, and, us a geU .1 ..i.inl rtn ""f-fff acqutiini We use Helene Open Friday Nights Til 8:30 USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT 2nd Floor, Take Stairs at Main Entrance drinking beer downtown. Craige and Ehringhaus are identical, except for a cafeteria in the basement of Ehringhaus which will relieve much of the crush in Lenoir Hall. On the first floor there is a broad lobby beyond double glass doors. There j-s a dorm manager's office much hKe & hotel registration desk and behind the office is the man ager's apartment for himself and his wife; living-dining room, bed room, kitchen and bath. (The same managerial facilities are provided in the Parker-Teague-Avery dorm group.) At one end of the lobby is a library-lounge with leather chairs and sofas, reading lamps, tables bookcases, and wall-to-wall car peting. At the other end of the lobby is a full-scale snack bar, as fully equipped as any drag store lunch counter, with upholstered booths for customers. There is even a ladies' room cff the lobb'. "nheard of in men's dorms previously. Fitness buffs mav choose tn climb six flights of stairs to the top floor. Students preferring comforts will take either of the two automatic elevators. Students of a more Alpine turn of mind may choose to use the apertures in the handsome masonry lattice work as a ladder. On each floor, the two-man rooms are arranged in groups of four with one bathroom for each group (solutions to the problem posed by eight students all hav ing eight o'clock classes, simul taneously using a bathroom equip ped with, one of ever facility ex cept washbasins, which there are two. should be interesting). The rooms and bathroom in each group open off a short hall, which opens off a balcony. On every floor, each balcony runs the entire length of one side of each of the four spokes. The elevators are in the hub of the spokes. Stairs at the hub, and also at the ends of the spokes, are roofed and walled, but not enclosed. Thus, no heat is ex J. B. Simpson Clothes Custom Tailored Exclusively At ESQUIRE COMPLETE ALTERATIONS FOR BOTH MEN & WOMEN Specializing: in the "Carolina Look" 140 E. FRANKLIN ST. 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For this reason, Ehringhaus and Craige will prob ably not be popular if ever turn ed over to women. One side of each room is devoted to a desk, closets, dresser, and overhead cabinets, all built together in one piece. A second desk is bolted to another wall. Desk lamps are also provided bolted down. Devotees of gracious living, parents for in stance, may ask why the walls are not padded and the windows barred, but unjustly. Despite the University administration's wry ly knowing implication in render ing student furniture immovable, Craige and Ehringhaus dormitor ies have been done well. There are four double elec trical outlets in each room. The mattresses are not exactly downy, but they are thick and new. There is a telephone outlet for each room, and any student can have a telephone installed, at his own expense at the usual rate for a four-party line. The Chapel Hill Telephone Company had planned to install a telephone in each room automatically, tacking the cost onto the room rent, but the University was reluctant to do this. At the moment, eight medi cal students in Craige have had telephones installed in order to be on call from Memorial Hos pital. Picture molding has been provided, in deference to the stu dent tendency to hang things pennants, pictures, pinups, neck ties and a bulletin board (bolted down) has also been installed in each room. At the moment, the bulletin boards are subtly deco rated with building inspection check lists proving that all the 13 FALj waves products: Ma ick equipment is in proper order. E'en waste baskets movable) are provided. The walls of the rooms are tiered cinderblock painted a delicate off-white. The ceilings are accoustically tiled. Naturally, it is highly unlikely that every desk will still be bolt ed to the wall next spring, and among 1.400-odd young men there is bound to be someone who finds it necessary to remove the bul letin board for use as a card table. Nevertheless, the basic ar rangement of four-room clusters and small bathrooms will doubt less provide an atmosphere much more conductive to education than UNC, Band Open All new students have been in vited to join the University Band. The major program during the fall semester is the activity of the Marching Tar Heels, the marching-show band, which per forms at all home games and one out-of-state game, the University of Virginia. Students with a modi cum of high school instrumental experience qualify for member ship, according to a band spokes man. All band members receive J2 hour credit per semester. These Undergraduates and Graduates . . . Professors . . Newcomers to the University Community. If you don't feel like a "Tarheel" now, we predict it won't take long". It's rather hard to live in our community for any length of time without some of that college spirit rubbing off on you, and each Autumn seems to be the most vulnerable time. That's certainly true in our case. After the "dog days" of August, we look forward to the opening of school, the chance to see old friends and meet new ones. Old and new friends alike are invited to make our bank "YOUR BANK" in Chapel Hill. YOUR BANK FOR CONVENIENCE Only the Bank of Chapel Hill can offer you all 'round banking service all 'round town. Four offices with plenty of parking, and three drive-up windows. "Your that found in Cobb Dormitory when it opened ten years ago (Cobb's long, bare corridors am plified sound better than most megaphones, and the large, multi facilitied' bathrooms sent show er bellowings ringing from floor to floor). Altogether, Craige and Ehringhaus may exert a signifi cant influence in reducing ths drop-out rate. Craige is now finished, and was christened recently with tne arrival of twenty single men undergoing Peace Corps training here. Ehringhaus is not quite finished, but probably will be when the University opens. Both buildings have been under con- credits may be substituted for elective courses. Monogrammed sweaters and keys are given to those members who satisfactoril ly meet certain requirements. Instruments, for those who need them, and uniforms are issued at no cost to the student. Persons interested in member ship in the University Band have been asked to see Dr. Herbert W. Fred in room 02, Hill Hall, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on September 18. 19. 20. I Will JJL-illUl iv.n" UIIUIIJia h r a o ) J IAalaa 'Growing With The District. Parking and Drive-Up entrance on Rosemary Main Office: Franklin Street across from campus. Heart of Business Street. Glen Lennox Office: In the middle of the Shopping Center. Plenty of parking. Drive-Up window behind office. Carrboro Office: Serving West Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Parking and complete service. Eastgate Office: In the Eastgate Shopping Center. Plenty of Parking and Drive-Up Window. The Hometown Bank - Home Oivned and Operated" struction for many months 'the trailer housing the field effiee of the Rural Plumbing and Heat ing Co. still bears a 1961 license plate, never having been moved since plumbing work began last year). The transformation of Cobb Dormitory into an institutional building fit for females must have presented a lofty challenge to the remodeling architect. Cobb was built during the long-corridor-with-rows-of-doors phase of Uni versity dormitory design, and while its quaters were adequate, they were unimaginative to the point of being spartan. There was no picture molding, which frus trated the decorative urges of Cobb's initial residents. Picture molding has since been aided, but at first there was no paint on the walls, either. Stark white made the whole building look rather like a hospital. There were 2 television rooms for the entire building, each of which held only a fraction of the 442 residents. It was fundamentally about as un female a place to live as could be found outside the Army. Aside from obvious alterations in plumbing, a serious and on the whole quite considerate effort has been made to render Cobb a place Southern ladies can call home-away-from-home without blush ing. The two television rooms have been expanded, eliminating all private rooms on the first floor of the middle section Cobb is H-shaped), and transformed LfU University Community Since YOUR BANK FOR CHECKING SERVICES A Bank of Chapel Hill Checking Ac count works for you fulltime. No special checks required. Balances credited to your account decrease the cost of ycur service. Asset C Ban Utm It iw t, r into a series of small lounges connected by archwajs. Chande liers have been hung in the loung es, and one corridor- wall has been replaced by waist-high plant ers. The planters contain plastic ivy and lend a softening touch. At the end of each hall, at the water fountains, a full-length mirror has been installed. Connecting doors have been kno.krtl through walls and small jyy ujULiu Li VKERE OLD AND HEW FRIENDS MEET Open 6:45 A.M. - 12 Midnight Featuring Delicaiessen Blintzos and Whai Have You. Quick Breakfast Lunch Dinner apel Hill bathroom? added, forming apart ments for hon-semothers. Cohb's originally paiiid walls had. of course, been painted eye ease green alter three or tour years, but the rooms and halls have all again been painted, a sort of peach pink on the first floor, pistachio green on the second, powder blue on the third, and a light turquoisv ou the fourth. . and All 1899 55 YOUR BANK FOR ALL SERVICES The Bank of Chapel Hill offers a com plete service including travelers checks, safe deposit boxes, bank mon ey orders, savings accounts and auto loans. All of these services are avail able to you. Q