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NATIONAL STUDENT AS SOCIATION: Joel Simpson, Charles McLaughlin Jr., El liot Dahan, Martin Cromartis, Laura Ann Adair, James New lin, Judy Hay, Jim Laurence, Drusylla Murray, Judy Bos sen, Pun Barrett, Douglas Morgan, Charlotte Mason, Chase Saunders, Frank Gold berg. VIGAH: Carol Anne Peters, Barbara Jean Barach, Mary Myers, Frank Potter, Nancy McLean, Carolyn Collins, Jane Peeler, Jean Brinson, James Peterson, Ann Baggett, Rob ert Alexander, Irwin Brilliant, William Clemens. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: Rob ert Barnes, Carol Wilson, War ren Schonfeld, John Meard, Gary Nordan, Carol Fay Thomas, Norvin Dickerson, Mary Coker, Jim Evans, Mike Menius, Carrie Rouse, Bill Tate, Allen Freiberg, Joe Hol liday, Vic Rottner, Kelly Hun ter, David Sarvin, Chini Smith, Lew Brown, Mike Taylor, Bill Nucciarone, Don Lanniter, El der Witt, Nancy Ehle, Stanley WAS YOUR I'JEEKEiJD DULL? Brighten up the occasion with one of our many cards. It will be different and she'll like it. STUDIO CARDS WELCOME BACK STUDENTS Student Specials at La Pizza Monday-Pizza, Salad, Beverage $1.25 Wed.-Spaghetti or Ravioli with Salad, Rolls, Beverage $1.25 5 P.M.-l A.M. Mon. - Sat. 5 P.M.-10 Sun. LA PIZZA 40S W. Main Si. Carrboro UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ATTENTION STUDENT WIVES': LA PIZZA NEEDS HELP! Positions as Waitresses Open Call 967-1451 DEPARTMENT OF STATE IFOEIO N SERVICE c a r o o to Terrell E. Arnold t Foreign Service Officer will be on campus October 5 to discuss career opportunities. A film, "The Unending Struggle," depicting the work of the Service, will be shown. See your Placement Advisor, Davus. Georee Daoerhart. Bruce Jolly. Mark Schafer. Vice - Chairman of Carolina Forum, Marshall Lichtenstien; Chairman of VIGAH. Penn Szittya; student representative on University Traffic and Safe ty Committee. Lanny Shuff. Chairman Student Credit Commission. Rabh Gross wald; executive assistant, Mir iam Dorsey. ELECTIONS BOARD: Ilene Allen, John Winborne, Wil liam Robertson, Dillon Rob ertson, Brooks Carey, Win- burne King, Glen Nye, Mor-! ris McDonald, William Whit-! aKtr, carDara vviikins, kod ert Newlin, Charles Thomp son, Jerry Wagner, Jan Wue brmann, Alexa Smith. Dean Carmichael On Career Women Dr. Katherine Kennedy Car michael, University Dean of Women spoke on Saturday eve ning at the annual inaugural banquet of the Durham Eta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Educational Society in the Duke University Ballroom. Her topic was "The Professional Woman: Some New Insights." Despite increased educa tional opportunities and in creased numbers of women who have entered the labor force, talented American women are not advancing in either the pro fessions or in management at the rate which was predicted in the 1930s. Many cliches now apply to the American women feminology, demifemininism, the feminine mystique. "I find women pretty much just peo ple," said Miss Carmichael. Some are born to careers (like Queen Elizabeth I and ID some achieve careers (like the abbesses of the Middle Ages), and some have careers thrust upon them (like many drifters among the female populationX M A Today's TODAY The Student Peace Union will meet at 3 p.m. in front of Silent Sam on the lawn by GM. Elections and discus sion of policy. All brothers, new pledges, and fellow travellers are urged to re turn. A forum for students on "A Christian Looks at War" will be presented at 7 p.m. at the University Baptist Church. Dr. Raymond Daw son, Presbyterian layman and professor of political sci ence at UXC will be the speaker. LSA Congretional Supper for students at 5:30 in the church. Carolina Political Union meeting at 8 p.m. in the Grail Room of GM Lt. Mul ford, NROTC, will speak about the military aspects of the war in Viet Nam. Westminster Fellowship pre sents a panel discussion on "Is the University A Par ent?" with Dean Long and student leaders discussing the meaning of "in loco parentis." Supper is at 5:30 p.m. All persons interested in work ing with the Murdock Sun day School program spon sored by the Westminister Fellowship - Episcopal Stu dent Congregation should come to the Presbyterian Student Center at 2 p.m. AFROTC Angel Flight tea from 3-5 p.m. in the Cadet Lounge, all interested coeds are invited. Ways and Means Committee meeting, 4:30 p.m., Roland Parker II. Student Party meeting, 8 p.m., Gerrard Hall to appoint re placement for vacancy in Men's District IX. Worship service at new Wes ley Foundation building, 214 Pittsboro St. at 4 p.m. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Banks O. Godfrey. Film. "Ashes and Dia monds" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. MONDAY The Student National Educa tion Association will hold its first meeting at 7 p.m. in 08 Peabodv Hall. This will hf nrimarUv a membership meeting, and all education majors are urged to come and ioin. Orders for class rings will be taken bv the Order of the Grail Monday and Tuesday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. in Y- Court. NOW PLAYING THEY'D RATHER SWITCH THAN FIGHT! -J il I "4 . TRIM LOPEZ iimKuwiwiimwil.MC lOi00N0rU -CP Does this ( ) spot feel sticky? NEITHER DOES OLD SPICE STICK DEODORANT Dries as it applies ... in seconds. And stays dry! Gives you fast . . . comfortable . . . dependable deodorant protection. Lasting protection you can trust. Try it. Old Spice Stick Deodorant for Men 1.00 plus tax. S M U LT O rsl Campus Calendar The UXC Statistics Colloquium featuring Dr. K. R. Gabriel from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Israel, will speak on ' Locating the Cul prit Variable, and Other Problems in Manova." The colloquium will be held at 4 p.m. in room 265. Phillips Hall. The UXC Press Club will meet at 7:30 in Howell Hall Lounge. William F. Mcll wain. managing editor of Newsday will be the speak er. This is the first meet ing of the year, everyone is invited. Religious Emphasis Commit tee of YM-YMCA. 5 p.m. sec ond floor of the Y. Interest ed students are welcomed. YM-VCA Human Relations itlamanoe! ADez ons! Let's go! In any language, going's better when you fly. For one thing, flights operate on schedules to meet your travel needs (which eliminates finding a ride, enduring long trips). For another, you enjoy complete comfort modern F-27 prop-jets and 404 Pacemaker3 are radar- equipped, air-conditioned and pressurized. So get going. Call Piedmont or your travel agent for service that's fast, convenient and economical. A ZxPIEOSViOSVIT WW in Chase Dining Hall OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. to 7:15 P.M. PRIVATE ROOMS FOR GROUPS Large or Small may be reserved for meetings, buffets, gourmets, teas, luncheons, parties Wrapped Sandwiches Fruit Assorted Cakes 1 Block from Kenan Stadium committee will have its first general meeting at 7 p.m. in room 205 (Town girls' room) in the Y. Organiza- tional meeting to plan ex-. tensive activities in Chapel Hill. All interested students are urged to attend. Interviews for the Executive Committee of Campus Chest, Mon.. Tues., Wed. from 3 5:30 p.m. in room 205 of the Y. Positions open are: Sec retary. Treasurer, and chair men of the auction, public ity; drive, and the carnival committees. Phi Mu JJpha professional music fraternity w ill hold rush tonight and Tuesday. 7-8:15 p.m., 201 Hill Hall. All students with an inter est in music are invited. J y the ADRB-ESMES IK
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