Wednesday, October 6, 1965 THE DAILY.TAR HEEL i lie Noisiest Tar Heels Of Them All Page 5 . . - - i- t - ) C ' ' " V ; 1 t ' ; hj i STT L - ., - j at- V - . - . i f- ' -A-, . , - V..w f In the old days, they de pended entirely on mega phones and the power of their vocal chords. Sow they use microphones and stereo" amp lifiers. Tint the purpose is still the same to let the eleven men on the Tar Heel team know that they have eleven thou sand fans in 'the stands pull ing for them all the way. What would a football Sat urday in Kenan Stadium be without the team spirit and jovial atmosphere of the Car olina cheerleading squad? Those attending the game, who know nothing about foot ball, only have to watch the soaring megaphones and frisky skirts at the edge of the field to know when to yell and when to moan. ?TL fiYJv Come On, lATC, Lef fs Hear You Yell! SPORTS MACHINE Price $285.00 The Hoi. ;port HONDA price is only half the .tory. It's a pas sippcr: 20 mpjr. 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Capitol Records has thoughtfully provided you a foolproof method for answering this question and two equally burning issues: Is Our Society Going To Pot? and Are You Ready To Hear ART BUCHWALD SEX AND THE rni ivnv mw ART BUCHWALD? Pictured here is the first and only record made by nationally-syndicated columnist Art Buchwald. You may or may not know of this fellow. No matter. Buchwald is either: a) "The most comic American since Mark Twain" b) "Nothing more than a writer of unadulterated rot" Now with that in mind, you can see why we're afraid this album could fall into the wrong hands. To prevent that possibility, we've designed the little quiz you are about to take. DO NOT DIVULGE YOUR SCORE! "YOU CAH'T AFFORD TO MISS IT!" bidney Lumet has executed a powerfully successful wed ding of beautiful cinematics and social documentary . . INCOMPARABLY REAL and TRUE TO LIFE I " Pete Ranee. DTH mmm Exclusive Area Engagement 1:00, 3:04, 5:02, 7:04, 9:06 niALTO - Durham TRUE FALSE 1) The Russians scramble every third word of Mr. Buchwald's column to confuse the C.I.A. 2) The Louvre can be run in under six minutes. 3) Arthritis is unavailable in Palm Beach, Florida. 4) The best reason for contributing to charity is getting your picture taken. 5) There is a drastic shortage of Communists in the U.S. 6) Every American city should have a resident Communist. 7) J. Edgar Hoover is a fictional character appearing in the Reader's Digest. 8) The majority of college men believe in chastity. 9) College girls don't respect boys who "give in." 10) A Harvard boy wouldn't think of "going all the way" with a girl; besides, he wouldn't even know what it meant. ' juieSc s) am aei :..Wi,, sajtoipui uM)q ut joos Xuy -XMt JL8J ptMipng w -"4 JUq P.noX OjS os 'jpis j.no sajeoipui 001 jo ajoas y tuij jnoA )$(m i.uoQ suoijsanb pidnjs q poo; aq i.ota noX sajeoipui q o joos y :NOIXV13Mda31NI Xja jot o iiasjnoX rut !3nMl Aja jo suiod g JnoX aAig :j)NIHOOS fot those who qualify only . . . SEX AI1D THE COLLEGE BOY by ART BUCHWALD THE RECORD BAR (Across from the Post Office on Henderson Street) DURHAM GAINESVILLE, FLA. DURHAM (Wellons Village) (Uptown) Liberal Arts. Major: Announcing the Prof eSSiOOal QualufBcattnoo Test for outstanding career appointments to Natoooal Security Agency Registration Deadline: Wednesday, October 13 If you expect to receive a liberal arts degree before September 1966, don't miss this opportunity to qualify for a rewarding career with the National Security Agency. All liberal arts applicants must take the Professional Qualification Test (PQT) as a prerequisite to NSA interviews for employment. THE DEADLINE FOR TEST REGISTRATION IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13 . . . THE TEST ITSELF WILL BE GIVEN ON CAMPUS ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. Challenging Career Program Areas A unique agency functioning within the Department of Defense, NSA has a critical need for imaginative people. You can make immediate use of your college-acquired capabilities without first accumulating years of "experience." Your specific academic major is of secondary consequence as long as you relish and meet the challenge of extremely complex research problems that frequently will take you beyond the known and accepted boundaries of knowledge. You will work on programs of national importance, in such areas as: Cryptography . . . the making of codes and ciphers Analytic research Language research Data systems design and programming Administrative management (finance and accounting, personnel, training, engi neering administration) The PQT Bulletin at your Placement Office outlines these areas further. Advancement, Training and Educational Opportunities NSA promotes from within and emphasizes orderly career development, awarding substantial salary increases as you assume greater responsibility. The environment is academic, and NSA stimulates professional and intellectual growth in many ways, including intensive formal and on-the-job training in new d.scip' nes and methodology. Advanced study at any of seven area universities ss partially or wholly reimbursed through NSA Fellowships and other assistance programs. Attractive Location and Other Advantages Located between Washington and Baltimore, NSA is also near the Chesapeake Bay, ocean beaches, ski resorts and other popular summer and winter receation areas. The location permits your choice of city, suburban or country Uing. Policies relating to vacations, insurance and retirement a-e fair and I beraf-you enjoy the benefits of Federal employment without the necessity of Cim! Service certification. Where to go.What to do First, pick up a PQT Bulletin at your Place ment Office, the sooner the better. It contains a brief registration form which must be received in Princeton, N J. by October 13. You will then be mailed a ticket admitting you to the Test on October 23. Taking and passing the Professional Qualification Test in no way commits or obligates you to anything. But we urge you even if you are not fully certain of your career interests to investigate NSA opportunit-es new. The Test will be fol lowed by on-campus interviews with representatives. P.esie note: You must be a U. S. citien, subject to a character and loyalty check. f sa i NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY Su 1C. 4435 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. V.W rg-.on. D.C 20C16 i ect-ja' opportunity employer ne'e .-magna.'ion u the esientnl qualification l i I I j

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