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Wednesday, Hoy. 2 1962 THE HATLT TAff HEEL it:- More than 115 years of service to policy owners. I A. GEORGE L. COXHEAD, C.L.U. (Over The Hub) Ph. 942-4358 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY US Briefs WHC Interviews Are Slated Today YACK STAFF PHOTOS All staff members of the Yack please report to the Yack offiee before 2:30 p.m. today to find out what time your picture will be taken. Carolina Forum The Carolina Forum will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday in Roland Parker III. Council and to fill vacancies on the State Student Affairs Commit tee. AH interested students should sign up in advance for an interview. Junior Class Publicity Committee The Junior Class Publicity Com mittee will meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the Grail Room at GM. Interviews Interviews will be held today from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Student Government offices at GM for clerks for the Women's Honor ZOOM Z 0 0 Today Only Blue Plate Luncheon SPECIAL Baked Chicken with Sauce Supreme Rice Pilaf Green Vegetable Zoom Zoom Salad & Bread Ice Tea Hot Cherry Cobbler Starts 12:00 Noon DAILY CROSSWORD 2. Part of "to be" 3. Elizabeth Earrett 4. Ore vein 5. Female sheep 6. Chicag-o square 7. Perfect 8. Fibber 9. For fear that 10. Party not in office 16. Look! X7. Renown. 18. Jewish month. 19. Broken 21. Brazil ian palm 22. New York's theater section 23. Not 24. Kind of pier 27. Hindu sacred word 30. Exclamation SI. An incline 33. Gone toy SATONiflAlBATB QMEGA dA R AjD S E A RET 3L I ME on IsIf ItTUoil ipif 'N rebu ifflo P UP oImIi -rHrjoolTlMly T HIUMBriKjVACK AURAC. 30GL E BL ARjel. jeiiR U I. M SAL TSjjK EEIPS Saturday' Answer 34. Scheming (2 wds.) 35. Clumsy fellow 36. First-rat 38, Turkish measure Z9. Compass point: atbr. 40. Flushed ACROSS 1. Aesop tale 6. Interjec tion: archaic 11. Direction sign 12. Farewell 13. Crystal lined stone 14. Leavener 15. Pronoun 16. Stings 17. Cooling device 19. Aquatic mammal 20. In . or excited 22. Girl's nickname 25. Obsession 26. Moham medan, bible 28. Unit of work 29. For part, or mainly 31. Let it stand: print. 32. Hindu title 33. Grooved rim wheel 36. Paid notice 37. boy sandwich 38. Influence 41. Warm cloth to relieve pain 42. Silly 43. Carried 44. up, or nervous DOWN 1. Cigarette: si. DIIAr CKYPTOQUOTK Here's how to work it: AXYDL.BAAXB One .eue, S Each day the code letters are different. 1 j. 3 i is xsA' I7 t ll W WZLJZ- w isVr- I. ifzi - 777, A Z A Cryptogram Quotation L G R Z T OZQNEGMNK LAY E I Y Q G R MY T. a VV P J G N EM J M OZQNEGMNK. D Y A M R Y M WMAT TS THE USE OF RUNNING Saturday's -CWtoquotTK WHEN YOU AirCJii 1962, King Feat ares Syndicate, lac. PEANUTS ONLY 18 MORS PA UNTIL . BTH0VN 1 6r I LOST A lady's gold watch, Tuesday, Nov. 20. If found please contact Linda Miller at 9G3-9037. A white wallet. If found, please contact Elizabeth Scovil at 966- 8955. Found Pair of prescription sun glasses, behind the library Satur day. Call Daa Christopher at 967- 3170. Case has name John Lee on it. ' ' : Ave. Dr. Hill's topic will be: "Mod-! will meet at 5 p.m. today in the International Affairs The International Affairs Com mittee of the YM-YWCA will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Roland Parker Lounge at GM. CM. Publicity Committee Sam Blumberg, Chairman of the Graham Memorial Publicity Com mittee, announced that interviews for the Publicity committee will be held today from 2 to 4 in the Grail Room at Graham Memorial. This committee is responsible for publicizing all Graham Memorial functions by using posters, radio, DTH articles, original ideas, etc. All interested persons are asked to come by. Hillel House Series Friday evening, Nov. 30, Dr. Samuel S. Hill Jr., Chairman of the Dept. of Religion, will speak at Hillel House, 210 W. Cameron em Man' Predicament Psychol ogy and Religion as answers". Dr. Hill will be presenting the concluding talk in the current se ries on Psychology and Religion at Hillel. The public is invited. The program will begin with worship services at 8:00. Dr. Hill's presentation will be at 8:30 p.m. A question-and-answer period and social hour will follow. Woodhouse Room at GM. Shaw And Shakespeare (Get Top Billing Friday Night Judicial Committee The Judicial Committee of the Student Legislature will meet at 4 p.m. today in Roland Parker I. A.F.S. There will be a meeting of the American Field Service at 5:30 p.m. Thursday upstairs at Lenoir Hall. All members are urged attend. LOST One Spalding "Poncho Gonzales" Tennis Racket. Names on throat and press. Call Martin Lorber, 968-9177. to Academic Affairs Committee The Academic Affairs Committee Campus Weekend Being Planned Tentative plans for an all-campus weekend April 26-27 have been re leased by the Graham Memorial Activities Board. So far these plans include the "Four Preps" in a concert Fri day night, followed by one or two combo parties, Saturday afternoon will feature a jazz lawn concert, possibly combined with a folk con cert. Saturday night five combos will be playing at various spots around the campus. The entire weekend will be free to all Carolina students and their dates. NAACP The NAACP will meet Thursday night at 8:30 in 205 Alumni. International Students Board The International Students Board will meet today at 4 p.m. in the YMCA Building. Petite Dramatique. a Graham Memorial activity, wul present "A Smattering of Shaw and Shake speare," Friday at 8 p.m. in the main lounge of Graham Memorial. The program will consist of An drocles and the Lion by Shaw, and Excerpts from Shakespeare. After the show there will be a reception in the Main Lounge. The cast for Androcles and the Lion includes: Androcles, Garth Ferguson; Lavinia, Anita Phillips; The Captain, George Gray; Mega era, Judy Foster; Caesar & Nar rator, Larry Warner; Ferrovius, Gordon Clark; Spintho, Miles Lud wig; Lentulus & the Call Boy, Wil- Pol-Rae nam Mclvennan; Centurion & Edi tor, Fred Lubs; Metelhis & Ox- Driver & Kepper, Graham lack; Christian Woman, Smith; the Lion, Betty Oliver. Lar ry Warner will direct the pro gram. Excerpts from Shakespeare will be read by guest star Clarence Felder. The program will be free and I.D. cards will not be required. Pete Seeder Tickers are on sale for the Pete Seeger Concert at Kemp.-; and G.M. The concert, sponsored by the W.v Left, will be held Wednesday. Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hail. A.! mission will be $1. Carolina Quarterly All Carolina Quarterly members are requested to the office at 2 p.m. the Yack picture. 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VAZ THS MSCV'' A rdJ i THM MAPISOH AVgNUe I Types bi.ows a praim yvgR' wow aw th&m '" 9 Recruitino; The following companies will: have representatives on the camp-' us this week: I Wednesday, November 28: Ap-! palachian Power Company; The! Proctor & Gamble Co., Miami Val-j ley Laboratories; Ashlin, Thomas,; & Knight, C.P.A.'s; Central In-j telligence Agency. j Thursday, November 29: Central Intelligence Agency; Cameron-' Brown Company; Heritage Furni ture Company; Fieldcrest Mills, Inc.; Hercules Powder Company. Friday, November 30: Hercules Powder Company; Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., C.P.A.'s; Carolina Power & Light Co.; Internal Reve nue Service (Greensboro & Atlan ta); Sandia Corporation. Students interested in interviews should sign up at the Student Placement Office in Hanes Hall. LONG'S SEAT COUER SHOP 411 E. 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