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Thursday, July 8, 1965 THE TAR HEEL . Page 3 g?v o ' t m.B wKQ.frj -p'rneiuy wmrap wt! r : 1 u. 'I GIVE UP": Those modern civ books are pretty dull, and anyway, what belter place is there for a nap than the under graduate Library. The library, replete with air conditioning, is one of the coolest spots on this hot campus. However, cots and beds are strictly forbidden. Photo by Ernest Robl. Special Education Expert To Visit Second Session The president of the Nation al Council for Exceptional Children will be a visiting pro fessor here during the second term of the summer session. Dr. Maynard C. Reynolds Playmakers (Continued from Page 1) feminine second wife of Elyot. She has appeared in "Sudden ly Last Summer" as Catharine, in "Brigadoon" and in Graham Greene's "The Potting Shed." Pickrell, an associate profes sor in the Department of Dra matic Art at Emory and Hen ry College, will appear in the role of Amanda's husband. He has appeared as Doolittle in "My Fair Lady," as the boy's father in "The Fantasticks," in "The Wizard of Oz" and a number of Nashville theater productions. Gisele Lamarque of Nice, France, will appear as a French maid. Miss Lamarque has been seen in a WUNC tele vision production of Tennessee Williams "Moony's Kid Don't Cry." will lecture in the field of spe cial education at the School of Education. He is a professor and head of the Department of Special Education at the Uni versity of Minnesota. He is author of 20 professional and scientific publications and he has served on a number of na tional committees set up to plan and carry through exten sive programs for education of exceptional children. At present, Reynolds is a member of the U. S. Office of Education Advisory Committee on Fellowship Programs for Training Personnel for pro grams designed to improve learning opportunities for men tally retarded children. Peace Corps Test Set For Saturday The next area Peace Corps Placement Test will be given Saturday morning at the Main Post Office in Durham. To be eligible for the test, students must have completed a Peace Corps questionnaire, available at any post office. I Say, Old Chap What A Bloody Good Idea. Try A Bloomin' TUBIO CAR FROM Plan Under Preparation For Campus Post Office Plans for a post office on campus are now being drawn up, according to regional post office official C. B. Gladden of Atlanta. The report was made yes terday by the Chapel Hill Weekly. In a letter to North Carolina Sen. B. Everett Jordan, Glad den said: "We are now in the process of coordinating our projected space requirements and preparing a site utiliza tion plan. As soon as these are completed, we will again meet with University officials." The text of the letter: "Some time ago, the Post Of fice Department, recognizing the need for improved facili ties at Chapel Hill, approved the acquisition of a new facil ity on a leased basis. Under this original plan, the present quarters would cease to be used as a post office and would revert to General Serv ices Administration for disposi tion. "We have diligently attempt ed to acquire a site that would be suitable for construction of a new postal facility at Chap el Hill. Our real estate repre sentatives have found property values in desirable areas to be extremely high. If, as it now appears possible, we may have to consider the establish ment of a postal station to re lieve the space situation at the Main office, we wffi re tain possession of the present quarters. We are exploring all possible avenues to alleviate the space condition at Chapel Hill. "With reference to the pro posed astation on the campus of the University of North Car olina at Chapel Hill, Regional officials, including our Direc tor of Engineering and Facili ties Division and Chief of our Real Estate Branch, met with Dr. William Friday, President of Greater North Carolina Uni versities, on April 29 and re viewed the possibilities of a suitable station on the campus, which would be accessible also to the public in the nearby area for their postal needs. "We are now in the process of corodinating our projected space requirements and pre paring a site utilization plan. As soon as these are complet ed, we will again meet with the University officials. Your interest in this postal matter is appreciated," Chapel Hill Postmaster Paul Cheek said such a proposal was made some time ago but had been put aside because the University said adequate space was not available. There is a general feeling now, how ever, Cheek said, that there should be a station on the cam pus. The proposed station would be operated by the Post Office Department in addition to the Chapel Hill Post Office and would be the first step toward providing more adequate fa cilities for the Post Office De partment here, Cheek said. Student Government has stu died the establishment of a post office unit here. A GREAT BUY I 1937 Ford, full power with Thunderbird engine. Beauti ful sea green and clean as a pin. Call 968-9002 (soon). ARE YOU LIKE CHARLIE BROWN? If You Are, And Don't Have Any Friends, This Message Isn't For You. But If You Do Have A Friend (Or Several) Or A Mom Or A Dad Or A Brother Or A Sister Or An Aunt Or An Uncle Or A Sweetheart Or Anyone Who Cares What's Going On At The University You Attend, Then Do Them A Favor, Keep Them Abreast Of Campus Happenings, Get Them A Subscription To The Tar Heel. Second Session Subscription Rate Is Only 50 Cents. Come To The Tar Heel Office (Second Floor, Graham Memorial), Fork Over The Half -Dollar And Do Your Service To Those Who Care About You. (That Is, If Anyone Does.) Old Well Charms Sterling Silver $4.00 Gold Plate $5.00 Solid Gold $17.00 T. L. KEMP JEWELRY The Home of the Old Well Charm 135 East Franklin St. See The Low Prices at the Record Bar. See the Excise Tax Go Away. See Prices Go Even Lower at the Record Bar. Let Us All Run And Skip Merrily To the Record Bar and Buy Lots of Records. Lyndon Will Be So Happy. E E1EG0Q BAR "The Souths Largest Record Store" Chapel Hill :: Durham Downtown Chapel Hill -tiilVjIttflllll 17 if V - 7.4.7.J
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