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Page 2 THE TAR HEEL Thursday, June 11, 1964 anford Tells Graduates RESTAURANT Welcome Tar Heels Fine Foods Friendly Atmosphere Reasonable Prices BEER .... PIZZA KOSHER DELICATESSEN 6:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. ARRY'S RESTAURANT Next To Post Office Serving Chapel Hill Since 1926 UNC Leads N. C Progress Welcome ... Graham Memorial Barber Shop Open Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M. -5:30 P.M. Gov. Terry Sanford told some 2,600 graduates at UNC's June 1, graduation exercises in Wool len Gym that, "the University is the chief instrument of pro gress in North Carolina. "It is not enough for this Uni versity to train lawyers, doctors, businessmen and scholars," Sanford added. "Somewhere in democracy's educational system, the leaders of today and those of tomorrow must be shown the vision of where we must go if we are to achieve our ideals." Sanford said the University here has always had its critics, but the "University has not been attacked because it has failed. But because it has suc ceeded, and because of its suc cess some people small in num ber and spirit have resented its leadership." Sanford suggested that the University take its case to the people covering the state with faculty members, administra tors, trustees, students .and friends talking to any group willing to listen. "In every speech they give they must explain the Univer sity's mission. They must ex plain that voices dissenting from the majority will provide the clash of ideas from which our progress will flow. "Taking the University to the people in this fashion will breed understanding of the Univer sity and confidence in its leader ship," Saford said. In addition to the approximate ly 2,600 degrees that were award ed, the University also honored four men with honorary de grees. The four recipients and the degrees awarded them are: Sidney Alderman Blackmer, an author, editor and publisher, actor, a doctor of humanities doctor of laws; and the Rev. degree; Fred Wilson Morrison, Olin T. Brinkley, President of lawyer, educator and philan- Southeastern Baptist Theologi- thropist, doctor of laws degree; cal Seminary ,a doctor of divini- George Meyer Stephens Jr., ty degree. AH iriUITATIOIJ o m STOBEIITS Gene's Hairstyles requests the pleasure of your company during their annual SU11ER S8H00L SPEG1AI! Present this invitation and your I.D. card and you will be treated to the most up-to-date hair-styling In town for HALF PRICE ! Make your appointment with an internationally trained hair stylist at ene's Hairstyles Located upstairs, right next door to Harry's Grill PHONE 942-3754 n I mm I n d ljpl j Steele Bldg. Campus . . . AIR CONDITIONED . . . THE OFFICIAL SOURCE FOR CLASS REQUIREMENTS ON And n t3 L5QU. CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY . . . AI1B SAUE!
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