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THE DAILY TAP. HEEE
Art Competition
UNC took two second places and
three honorable mentions last week
m the First Annual Student Art
Competition sponsored by the Er-dahl-Cloyd
'College Union at N ' C
State in Raleigh.
Dick Mandell and Marjorie Schiff
man both placed second in paints
and drawings, respectively. Miss
Schiffman and Margie' Crosier al
so won honorable mentions in
paints. Marlene Ginsberg also won
an honorable mention in prints.
The contest was conducted for
students in the Research Triangle
ii Cel.
The paintings are now on exhibit
at the State College Union until
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STARTS THURSDAY
MARCH 28TH
DEAN OS EDITORIAL EOARD
Dr. Elizabeth L. Kemble
of the UXC School of Nursi
be on the editorial board of "Nur
sir.g Science," a professional jour
nal vttose first issue will appear
m April.
Cursing Science" will offer ar
tides on adaptive behaviors, the
life process, , computers ' system
3hd research, 'space "exploration
and man, 'the creative man, edu
cating the professional practitioner
in. nursing, -"and educating the edu
cater." It will also cover physiologi
cal baes of human behavior in
tegral to nursing science, chang-
vaiues ana ineir enect on
nursing.
The new journal will be edited
by Dr. " 'Martha Rogers of New
York University. The publisher is
the F. A. Davis Company of Phil
adelphia. "
Jordan
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benool here. He was a member of
the N. C. Attorney General's staff
for two years, uatil 1951, and has
since been a practicing attorney
in Raleigh. Currently in his third
term as State Senator, Jordan
has held numerous positions in the
state government and the Demo
cratic Party.
"Senator Jordan's speech could
mark the beginning of open dis
cussions of the issues which are
of importance now and will con
tinue to be so through the 1964
campaign, UCsC-YDC president
George Kornisav said vesterdav.
10HDAY and WEDNESDAY
2-5 P.M.
Happy Hour
deanl Editor Speaks
ng, will! A"
For Gardner
m. .. . -i i V.,. -
Award Dinner
Fred 3.1. Hechinger, education
editor of the New York Times,
will be the speaker at the annual
presentation of the 0. Max Gard
ner Award at a dinner to be held
in Lenoir Hall Friday, March 22,
at 6:30 p.m. '
The recipient of the Gardner
award will be a member of the
Consolidated University of North
Carolina faculty who, by the judg
ment of the Trustees, has made
the greatest contribution to the
welfare of the human race during
the past year.
The award carries a cash grant
from the income of 'the original
25,000 bequest left by the late
Gov. Gardner.
Hechinger began his career by
writing for the Educational; Sup
plement of The Times of London.
He has served as education edi
tor and foreign correspondent for
the Bridgeport Herald, in Bridge
port, Conn., and education colum
nist for the Washington Post. He
was also a foreign correspondent
for the Overseas News Agency.
From 1950 to 1956, Hechinger
was the education editor of the
New York Herald Tribnne. He
then became associate publisher
and executive editor of the
Bridgeport Sunday Herald while
also serving as education editor
for "Parents' Magazine." Hech
inger became education editor of
the New York Times in i960.
COMBO - TUESDAY NITE
Camp
us
Briefi
(Continued from Page 1)
SOPHOMORE FINANCE
The Sophomore Finance Commit
tee will meet Wednesday at five
o'clock in the Wobdaotise" Room o:
GM. .
"COOL SCHOOL" STOOLS.
"Cool School" Stools are on safe
daily from 9-3 in Y. Court. The
cost is $3.95 per stool, with the pro
ceeds coins toward the Senior
Class Gift Fund.
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
The GM Publicity Committee
will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in
the rail Room.
DAILY
AGltOSS
1. French.
river
6. Tele
grapher's code
11. Proprietor
12. City: Neb.
13. A pry
14. Eyeahade.
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15. Lake
freighter's
cargo
16.
' for
(tries to
g-et) -
17. Wall St.
Commodi
ties 20. In the
last
(month)
22. Little
island
26. Spacious
27. Sophia
Loren in
Two
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28. Ibsen
Character
29. Bronchos
SO. fewest'
32. Fr. city
bppbsite
Iover,
Emj.
35. Fruit of
Tosebush
38. Complies
39. "Remem
ber the
CROSSWORD
DOWN
1. First
flight by
oneself:
Aero.
2. Lidded
pitcher
3. Wall St.
customer
4. Born
5. Blunder
6. "Marty,"
' 1955 award
7. Parts left
out
S. Reckless
9. "If the
fits
10. Up to the
(deeply
Involved)
16. Back
18. Loca
tion of
Mt.
Everest
19. Girl's
name
20. Vase
21. Game
at
cards
23. Black
smiths' forges
24. Shelter
25. Half
ems
27. Misery
29. Points:
.... abbr.
31. Passage
way 32. Hair
dresser's tool
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33. 'CSiih's
brother
34. Helen of
- Troy's -
mother
36. Set of .
boxes : Jap.
37. taierished
animals
39, Char-' 1
"woman's .
swab
40. Hail!
- Di-Phi -
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WHEREAS: America must be
saved from this subtle and power
ful plot, which is approaching suc
cess. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE
SOLVED (BY THE' DIALECTIC
AND PHILANTHROPIC LITER
ARY SOCIETY THAT: ARTICLE
I':' Student Government should be
immediately abolished.'
ARTICLE II: The Di-Phi sever
all diplomatic ties with, and deny
recognition to the defecto regime
oh second floor Graham Memorial
ORIENTATION INTERVIEWS
Interviews for women's orienta
tion counselors will be held today
through Thursday. All interested
students should obtain applications
and interview times at the Infor
mation Desk in GM.
STATE AFFAIRS
The State Affairs' Committee
will meet ' in Roland Parker 3 of
GM tonight at 7:30 p.m.
PHI ETA SIGMA
Any sophomore who did not
qualify for Phi Eta Sigma the
first semester of last year, but
did have a 3.5-overall average for
the school year ending in June
1962, is now eligible for member
ship.
Interested students should con
tact Ernest L. Mackie, Phi Et
faculty adviser, at 376 Phillips Hall.
FOUND
A pair of girl's black-rim
glasses was found Friday. Owner
please contact Bennie McMinnis,
316 Craige.
FOUND
A Statesville High School girl':
ring, with the initials M.C.G. and
Class of 1962 engraved on it, was
found Friday. Owner please call
Llewellyn Phillips at 968-8475.
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YOUNG PRESIDENTS' FORUM
The Young Presidents Organiza
tion will present a forum on the
free enterprise system tonight
at 7:30 o'clock in Carroll
Hall. The session is sponsored by
business and pharmaceutical fra
ternities and is designed to stress
the opportunities that exist in bus
iness today.
UNC-YOUNG DEMOCRATS
State Senator John R. Jordan Jr.
will address the UNC-Young Demo
crats Club tonight at 7:30 p.m. in
Gerrard Hall. )
VALKYRIE SING
Today is the deadline for submit
ting entries- forlhe-Valkyrie Sing.
Interested groups are asked to Con
tact Hudy Clark at the Alpha Delta
Pi House for information.
FISCAL, REPORTS
All organizations 'which have re
ceived money from the Student
Government for the present fiscal
year and w have not yet submitted
a report of this year's expenditures
to' the Finance Committee of the
Student Legislature must do so if
these organizations expect to be
considered for. an appropriation for
next J year. - -
These reports must be submitted
today to George Rosenthal, chair-
rman of the SG Finance Committee
(120 Craige or in the SG offices in
UM.
WAA PRESIDENT
All women students interested in
the office "of Women's Athletic As
sociation lor next year are asked
to call-Carol Clayton "at The Alpha
LOST
A black leather wallet was lost
recently in the vicinity of Winston
Dormitory. Finder please call Ed
McDonald, 216 Winston.
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS
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AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM
Walter G. Green, prominent in
dustrialist and a leading Republi
can conservative in N. C, will ad
dress a "meeting theYoung Ameri
cans for Freedom Wednesday nisht
at: eight o'clock in Gerrard Hall.
He will speak on the importance
of the conservatives uniting in the
Republican Party and their fight
ing for conservatism within the
party.
FOUND
A diamond 'ring was found last
week at the corner of Columbia and
Rosemary Streets. The owner can
claim it by calling Chuck Oberdor
fer' at 968-9021
STRAY GREEKS
The Stray Greeks will meet Wed
nesday at six o'clock in the Rath
skeller for supper. Reservations
have been made
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at the
PINES RESTAURANT
Chapel Hill
CHARCOAL STEAKS
Open Unta 11 PJV1. Phone 942-2251
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FRESHMAN CAMP
The Freshman Camp Committee
will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in the
Y Building. All reoDl intprpstpd
in participating in the camp pro
gram are invited to attend.
Tues., March 19 8 P.M.
Dorton Arena
Raleigh, N. C.
Hit Attractions, Inc.
Presents
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$2.00 - $2.50 - $3.00
Kemp's will be open to
day from 1-6 p.m. for
your advance tickets.
Buy now for best seat.
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CAMP COUNSELORS (EOYS AND
girls) skilled in&rts arxl crafts to
work at a North Carolina coara!
camp. Write Don Check, 1601 Hills
boro St.. Raleigh. N. C. or call
TE 2-to49 in" Raleigh.
Mar. 13-19
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JOBS in EOOePE ffll FflB.EAST
Professional Civilian Positions with Army Special Services;
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Basic reauirements: U. S. citizenship:
college degree; excellent physical ""and
mental health; trim, "well-ghomed ap
pearance; minimum age 21 1 '
RECREATION SPECIALIST, salary
' $4565-$5540
1. Service Clubs Single "women "only
2. Arts '& Crafts Single womehT'or singtj
'men (Major in Art 'or "Art Education )
Specific college major and professional
experience required for the followingr
'it i t
SUPERVISORY POSITIONS, salary
' ' ' $5540 -?6675
Women, single, or Men (single preferretr)
1. "RECREATION SPECIALIST (Arts and
Crafts, Dramatics? '"'or Music) '
2. LIBRARI.VN
PERSONAL INTERVIEW
ON CAMPUS
MARCH 2Q , 1.
For appointment contact Place
ment Office;
. i i , , j j
. i $ -
VbJ
ZQori-zoori
Luncheon Specials
12:00-2:30
Tuesday
Lasagna 09c
Strip Steak 99c
Wednesday
Country Style Steak 99c
Strip Steak 99c
Thursday
Veal Cutlet 99c
Strip Steak 99c
Friday
Fish Cakes 99c
Strip Steak 99c
Saturday
DEPART31ENT OF THE ARMY
Special Services Unit, IRCB
Old Post Offfce Building
Washington 25, D. C.
Barb-B-Q phicken 99c
Strip Steak 99c
All served with 2 veget
ables, French Garlic Bread
Tossed Salad with French
Dressing, Ice Tea, Sugar,
Lemen & Napkin
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