Friday, May 8, 196 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL ! ! Pace 3 nl? unvcr announces Att. General Staff Kewly-appointed Attorney-General Tim Oliver yesterday re leased the new appointments to the Attorney-General's staff. Oliver announced that the hew members are Ray Lanier, John Lovell, Bill St. George, Swight Thomas, Sandy Hobgood, Harold Tuttle, Gerald Droze, Bill Shell, Sam Kellett, Dick Steele, BiU fcowman, Joe McGirt, Randy Winburn, Dick Taylor, Jim Ap-' lin, Bill Tomford, Jay Hanon, Woody Frank, John Ward, and Mike Greescn. Also: George Collins, Ken Kaplan, Norman Shearin, Till man Cooley, Jim Davis, Sandy O'Quinn, Richard Stephens, Eddy Trott, Bob Moore, Larry Pat terson, Mickey Whitehead, juicney uamble, Cleve Wright, Don Leslie, Locke Newlin, and Charles Wolfe. Women appointees are Marty McDaniel, Pat Miller, Gwen Grice, Sally Mixon, Alice Brown Judy Grape, Gay Showell, Susan Moore, Mary Susan Kirk, Linda Harrison, Judy Cowman, and Pat Szolscek. Oliver also announced the ap pointments of the Assistant Attorney-General's. They are John Ingram for the MRC Court, Paul Jensen for the IFC Court, Patsy Leffler for the Women's Council Court, and Laszlo Birinyi for the Men's Council Court. Ih addi tion, Diana Worth was re-appointed as Staff Secretary. Oliver urged all new merrtes to stop by the office before next Monday. "I would like to talk to all new members and tell them of the procedures. Anyone mem ber who did not attend last week's meeting should stop by Shis afternoon or Monday after noon if he is still interested in being on the staff." Honor Council ADS ; 1959 FORD GALAXIE RETRACT- able metal top, black with white tires, heater, radio, power brakes and steering, new upholstry, price to bs arranged.. Call 942-7080 after 5:30 p.m. i960 JAGUAR XK 150 COUPE excellent condition. Call 942-2921. Ml? 3 HORRENT: BASEMENT APART nent in walking distance of school. Cool and nicely furnished. For summer only. Call 968-2237. (Continued from Page 1) for an earlier 'Campus Code of had signed the roll, then got fense. . - In the second case, a student bored and left about half way through the class. He pleaded innocent oh the basis that he had been in attend ance when the roll came to him. The Council .ruled that signing a class roll strongly implied to the professor that the student had attended the entire class un less he had had to leave for a reason made clear to the profes sor. It felt that signing and then leaving was a form of lying about his presence in the class. He was lound guilty and given an official reprimand. In the third case,- the defen- ; dant had come about five min i utes late to class and had stood ouisiae me partiy-open aoor ges ticulating to his friends in back to sign him in. This was the student seen by the person who reported the pos sibility of the class roll being falsified. He was signed in, but said he did not know who did it. He said that when he left, he was not even sure that anyone had seen him gesturing. He pleaded guilty and was found guilty. He was sentenced to one semester probation. The Council felt that this case had been a more flagrant sort of lying than in the case where the student left half way through class. A freshman was found innocent of lying to his professor in a case carried over from last week. The defendant said he had re ceived a crank phone call telling him of his grandmother's death. He could not get through to his parents on the phone, so he went home the next day. The phone call came about five days before an important assign ment was due in one of his classes. He went to his profes sor to tell him about his grand mother and to have the assign ment put off. The professor "was suspicious of the excuse and phoned the student's borne town to find out if the grandmother had died. He discovered -she had not. The student got home, found out he had been tricked and called his professor later that night. When he returned, he found out he had been turned in for lying. Testimony, revealed that the grandmother had been quite ill and a check on the defendant's story showed he had told the truth throughout. He pleaded innocent and was acquitted. In a case heard last week, a junior was given an official reprimand for a Campus Code violation. CAMPUS CALENDAR Ail Campus Calendar Items .mast be submitted In person at the DTH office in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the desired publi cation date. Lost and Found will be run on Wednesday and Satur day of each week. TODAY Teagtee Residence Hall wants to go to the beach, but they don't have a cottage. Friday and Saturday, May 8 and 9, the hall is taking 40 Carolina gen tlemen to either Ocean Drive or Myrtle Beach. Anyone wish ing to rent a house or cottage to Teague for the two days is asked to contact Bob Hunter, 115 Teague, 968-9180. Anyone interested in organiz ing a Students for Scranton Club, please contact J. Wil liams, 213 Teague by May 11. CCF 6 p.m., upstairs Lenoir. Physics Colloquium 4 p.m., 265 Phillips, Mr. F. C. Brown will speak on "The F-Center: An The'Beaeli Party: : gang is baeH again : : ... but this time the : party's" got MUSCLE! J pp. ' " Buna y'wiwv.. : : 'tsr.:- SOUTHERN RENTAL AGENCY. Telephone No. 942-5660 or 1032 E. Franklin St. Furnished and un furnished apartments. MEXICO NEED RIDERS TO go to Mexico City, National Uni versity. Depart June 20, from Florida. Return August 25. Reply Ron Neufeld, Box 4066 Duke Sta tion. Durham. JtlFLE! MARLIN MODEL 57L "Short Throw" Lever Action .22 Caliber Rifle. Brand New! Never Fired! Can be seen on the Bar gain Rack at Travel-On Motor cycle & Gun Co., 504 W. Franklin, where all guns are going for Deal sr'g Cost! WANTED: GRADUATE NURSE for summer work at coastal camp in Pamlico County. Good pay and good accommodations. Enjoyable experience. Call TE-2-0949 in Ral eigh 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or write Don Clark, 1601 Hillsboro St. Ral eigh, N.C. HELP WANTED: TALENTED pianists (male or female) for summer camp work On the N.C. coast. Good pay for right person. Purposeful and happy summer, excellent character references re quired. Write or call Wyatt Taylor, Director of Camp Sea Gull, 1601 Hillsboro St., Raleigh, N.C. WANTED: STUDENTS, WE WILL ray top prices for used cars, im ports or Americans. Quality Mo tors, Chapel Hill Blvd., Durham. Across from Howard Johnson. Phone 489-9702. TEACHER DESIRES NICE FUR nished two or three bedroom apart ment or home for summer. Con tact Mrs.'F. Ray Cline1812 Sun nyside Circle, Fayetteville, N. C, or Pete Caudill at 963-9101. : mum l Mirer I FUN!CeiI0;allli: ; AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL'S LfiflpSf&Pj mm .PATHECOLCR- FKKAVISIOH' NOW PLAYLNG now open -.QUALITY POTOHS On the Blvd. Right Across from Howard Johnson DRIVE OUT NOW "Specials this Week" 1962 Austin Healy Sprite white $995 1962 Renault Delux red nice $795 1959 Renault Dauphin blue $295 1963 Olds F-85 V8 St. Dr., 6000 miles $1995 1955 Olds 98 Convertible loaded $295 Over 200 ft. of cars to choose from Students, we pay top prices for your used car Imports desperately needed. Phono Durham 489-9702 Inside-Out Atom", tea and coffee . will be served at 3:30 in 227 Phillips. Publication Board Interviews today in SG Offices, three Va cancies need to be filled. MOVIES Carolina Beach Party Varsity A Tiger Walks Rial to To Bed or Not to Bed SATURDAY Combo and Pool Party 1-4 p.rru, outdoor pool, bring your own bathing suits, the Monzas will play. Newman Club Picnic 2 p.m., St. Thomas More HaH. MONDAY Students interested in a special tour of the research and pro duction layout of L & M To bacco Co. at 2 p.m., Wed., sign up in 202 Byoum before taoon today. Town and 'Commuter Students . 5 pjn., 202 South, to discuss formation of and association for ' town and commuting students. Student Norses Association Auc tion 7 pirn, Gerrard Hall. Order of the Old Well 7:50 p.m., RP I. Use the Classified Ad Section for excellent results. NAMED PRESIDENT iohn Froneberger is the new president of Alpha EpsiI6n Delta honorary pre-medical and pre dental fraternity for the coming year. Bob Buchanan was elected vice president, Chan Chandler, treas urer, Harris Pittmann, historian and Peter Dingeldein, "scapel" reporter. The new officrs announced plans to sponsor several com munity service projects in med ical areas for next year. DURHAM MOBILE HOME SALES Featuring the Finest In MOBILE HOMES New Moon Ritz-Craft Palace 5 miles out at Miami Blvd. & Hiway 70 East See PHIL DICKENS or KENNETH STUBBLEFIELD DURHAM Phone 596-8302 Beautiful Diamond Rings Artistically Created for Exquisite i asiso - t i Ask the Glass of They still enjoy The books they got as graduation gifts. Tfio Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Open Until 10 P.M. GHAR3VIACK The Magician P. O. Box 118 New York 9, N. Y. Enjoy the Finest Seafood TIP TOP FISH HOUSE Hiway 70 at Hiway 15 West Durham Tel. 286-4494 23 f 'iff . - ' 3 4 "Zoy, fi sss;- i,' x Jlffefcf rr' :?"C7r If hi i ii nriinniiinii-i rfiinrrniriiiinnrTTmriiniififilw tun ill i in r ilium ii' j V . '' , ,.r-. . . tv." ,& t imiwr' i'-r-ffffnvrJ,f-J-Vri'r Tinm " Trmfirr -s6c-- Culver Pictures. Inc. She's lovely. Shes engaged. She drinks Schlitz. Small wonder. Girls who drink Schlitz have taste. They avoid the commonplace. They are discerning. (Since you are all these things, what are you waiting for?) Next time, tell that brute in the Shetland jacket to make it Schlitz. Odds are he'll discover you all over again. If he's the aggressive type he may lunge forward and mutter, "Golly, Helen, you're a peach." And this is the stuff dreams are made of. if! Priced Front $100.00 SPECIAL STUDENT TERMS WELDOri'S JEWELERS 327 W. Main St. Durham, N. C. The Students' Jeweler MATCHING IN STURDY ALUMINUM lOniMffer And Cliairs 97 CHAIR S3 LOUNGER 97 CHAIR mm mm Go GOOD LUCK FMOSH! FRESHMEN WEEK-END MAY 8-9 BENNETT & BLOCKSIDE, Inc. WOOTEN-INIOULTON STUDIO CAMPUS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS WENTWORTH AND SLOAN DAIRY BAR RANCH HOUSE TOWN and COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON TEMPO ct Cfjapel ROSES STORES, Inc. THE GOODY SHOP THE SPORT SHOP "It Pays To Play" LEDBETTER-PICKARD FIRESIDE LACOCK'S Shoe Store -Best Assortment of Bass Weejuns COURTS DRUGS Successor to Eubanks THE RECORD BAR Carolina Beauty Shop Where Freshmen can answer all their beanty questions i aothiers of DistincUoa $ 147 E. Franklin St. TAR HEEL CAB CO. CAROLINA COFFEE SHOP UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP CHAPEL HILL CLEANERS WATTS MOTEL and RESTAURANT KEMP CAMPUS STYLE GEORGE COXHEAD INSURANCE RATHSKELLER Famous for superior dining and good fan CHARLES HOPKINS HUG GINS LOUIS ESQUIRE Tailors and Clothiers OLD WORLD GIFT SHOP LENOIR HALL SLOAN'S DRUGS "On the Corner" ZOOM-ZOOM TAR HEEL BARBER SHOP N. C. CAFETERIA

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