Newspapers / Daily Tar Heel (Chapel … / Sept. 16, 1965, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
JU n Thursday, September 16, 1965 Page 8 THV F4ATT V TAP Hkki 4 ZOOM-ZOOM STEAKS - ITALIAN Dine In Take Out Poular Prices Fast Service 99-cent French and American specialties for lunch daily BEER. WINE and MOOZ CIDER! Zoom is in midtown 104 W. Franklin 11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. 4:45; 9 p.m. President And Chancellor Optimistic 'Enriching And Rewarding' Year Seen Ahead For UNC V'. f ' I i r I ll!MIIM,UI, ,' I n I I ,W I r , - .. .3 T M 9 There's more behind a new VW than a dependable engine. A Volkswagen can't get by on looks alone. (Ob viously.) So when it comes to hiring a staff, we can't think small. After all, the people who keep the VW going have to be as good as the people who made it. Or else, what's the use of making it. so good? That's why we send our mechanics to special training centers (15 in all), before they become our mechanics. And our service advisors go to service advisor school, and shop foremen to shop foreman school. Then, when you bring your car in for service it's touched only by educated hands. And any part it might need is on tap, within an educated hand's reach. So if you're thinking of buying a VW, we're not just another outfit with a pretty showroom up front. We're an Authorized VW Dealer. We have a showroom in back, too. Triangle Volkswagen AUTHORIZED DEALER DURHAM. N. C. Also Fine Selection of Used Volkswagens "Enriching and rewarding for all" and "As exciting 'a year as we've ever enjoyed" were the predictions for the academic year voiced this week by Consolidated Univer sity President William C. Fri day and UNC Chancellor Paul F. Sharp, respectively. In a welcome for new and transfer students, Friday said "This fall ,the University will enroll the largest number of students in its history and we will have more North Caro linians attending each of the four campuses than ever be fore. Welcome Transfers "We welcome the new stu dents and those transferring from other institutions. We have every intention of keep ing this faculty strong and. we are confident that the new class coming in will be, as classes before it, enriched with a rewarding experience in as sociation with a distinguished faculty," he said. Friday also noted, "The University had many signifi cant and interesting opportun ities before it." Sharp said that the student body would be challenged and expressed hope that "students here will follow with keen and deep concern the controversy over the Speaker Ban Law and will work for its ultimate re moval." Major Contribution The chancellor later said, "Perhaps the major contribu tion we can make in this ed ucational investment is simlpy to provide an atmosphere of intellectual stimulation and freedom ... of emotional sta bility and maturity . . . and of adult leadership and under standing." Inspire and Challenge Commenting on the aims of the University, Sharp said, "Our purpose is not just to educate, train, or enlighten, but equally to inspire and challenge. Friday became acting pres ident of the Consolidated Uni versity in March of 1965 as suming the full presidency of the four campuses seven months later. Friday is a 1941 graduate of N. C. State, the Raleigh campus of the Consolidated University.' Sharp assumed the UNC at Chapel Hill chancellorship one year ago. Before moving to Chapel Hill, he was president of Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio. 1 l :0 J J 7 The Unanimous Choice for l J Thn Daet in PnnH onrS Fllfl r I life UbWl III I UUU UIIU uii rw, rni Hrrf . . iasacna . . . tnicK onrl ie . . . oizzas . . . Ml- ported and domestic beers and wines. j (CLOSED SUNDAYS) CHAPEL HILL I 11:30 to 2:30 and 4:45 to H:3U. j ii;;u iU -r--r ; j Keep Abreast Of Campus News Read The DTH Daily In Chapel Hill there s just one welcome tar heels J mm RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION Headquarters For: o Study Lamps Fans o Clocks O Irons o Hot Plates o Coffee Pots o Blenders Radios Televisions Extension Cords Downtown Chapel Hill Franklin Street :::::::::::ra J. U. PAGE AMERICAN Alias Tires Batteries Accessories Total Service Oil Changes & Lubrications Tuneups Brakes Mufflers Shocks THE place since 1926 North Carolina's only restaurant serving 101 FABULOUS SANDWICHES NOW FEATURING GRASSHOPPER PIE (made with booze, not bugs) Discover what's behind the Brown Door Meet your friends at Eastgate Shopping Center All Carmakers Maintenance Requirements YOU CAN EXPECT MORE AT PAGE'S . . . AND GET IT. (next to the Post Office) 0K2g fy JkH hsr J M Fowler's II IMM I f S . L Bi ll l V IV T7 WEL COME TO CHAP is Chapel Hill's only locally owned supermarket and through the past 30 years has grown along with Chapel Hill and the University. Fowler's has only been able to do this because of the advantages offered customer's due to personal attention and reason- V.ablQ prices. Fowler s rooa otore AHEIiTIOIl GLEll LEIII10X, VICTORY VILLAGE . . . FO WINER'S has a complete line of Meats, Groceries, and o party supplies. o o C FOWLER'S has always heen a quality store and carries the hest brands. The brands which you know. FOWLER'S Meats are all A-l First Choice and are cut by our Meat Department to give you the best cuts available Just a part of our personal attention. 5 gteafr )W&i$) gfl Fowler's Deliveries . . . . Call 942-3116 i L . ij j . Jr 1 A nr
Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1965, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75