n r Friday, January 14, 1966 Try Dorm Living By TOMMY DAIL Special To The DTH Television advertisers tell you that if you want a unique experience, try Colt 45. After living in a dormitory room for three and one-half years, I say try living in a dorm for a unique experience. For those of you who have not had the pleasure of living EVERYTHING THE BOOK AT FIVE POINTS "The SoatV. Lw.t a QOItt FOOD HA R T Chapel Hfll'8 Newest Grocery Store THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY ONLY Grade "A" Larce EGGS 45c doz. All Major Brands CIGARETTES M.88 carton Located Mid-Town Between Western Union and Gardner Moton on W. Franklin Street GROCERIES, PARTY SNACKS, BEER, WINE & MIXES "We Are Here to Serre Yon Quicker" OPEN WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS UNTIL 11 FJrl. NOW PLAYING AMONG THE PACK AT CHANGI PRISON. ..HE WAS Not since "The Bridge On The River Kwai" : has a screen adventure provoked so much excitement! 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III 4tw$w DENHOLM ELLIOTT TODD ARMSTRONG PATRICK O'NEAL Ifll-IM Rill I I Q541 " l,n9 "o MMES CUVELL and J U n 1 1 IVI I LLO Music composed and conducted by J0H( BARRY 'Aftillen lor the screen and Directed by BRYAN FORBES kW I COIUMBI PICTURES Release ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM ON MAINSTREAM RECORDS Loafer. iBfflU niivprs mnrp muhe Dower whenever vou neea h uwe t ! "a ...v. For A Unique Experience Because of past experience, you succeed in blocking some of this distraction witn your pillow, but a few minutes later the swishing sounds of he jan itor's push - broom clanging against your waste basket is too much so you rise and pine. After dressing you leave your peaceful abode and catch up on your sleep in your lec ture classes. Classes-being over, you de cide to return to the dorm and listen to radio or work crosswords. As you enter your room, you find your roommate catching up on his sleep so you spend another afternoon milling around the TV room or the gymnasium. After supper you decide to study in your room where you have good lighting and soli tude. This brilliant idea is shattered when you open the door and find eight of your roommate's best friends hav ing a jam session with ciga rette smoke providing the friendly atmosphere. You charge to the library trying to recall which fellow was on your bunk with the STUDENT WIVES interested in part or full time employment. Apply in per son. $1.25 per hoar. W. T. GRANT CO. Eastgate Shopping Center DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Dilatory 5. Performer 9. Cautious 10. Fortified 12. Mississippi 13. Reason 14. Type of armed bandit 15. Roar like a bull 16. Roman copper coin 17. Observer of a sort 19. Familiar verb form 20. One kind of pot 22. Trifling 24. Breeze 25. Be in debt 26. Mother- of -pearl ' 28. Flies, for instance 31. High priest 32. Poetic contraction 33. Exclama tion 34. To be present 37. Sea eagle 38. Top-of-the-world, old style 39. Small spray 41. Sage, mint, thyme, etc. 42. Harmony 43. Duck 44. Church part DOWN 1. Province: H". China 2. Wash 3. Norway coin, 4. Letter of alphabet 5. Fresh water fish 6. Verbal 7. Tries to equal 8. Atlantic City, for one 9. Dagger's partner 11. Victor at Battle of Manila Bay 14 n zo Zl 24 24. 127 hi 34 58 45 It's our Turbo-Jet 396: the VS strong enough to run your Chevrolet and its automatic transmission, power steering, air conditioning, power windows, AMFM Multiplex Stereo radio. And more. Without even breathing hard. Reason is, a Turbo-Jet V8 breathes deeper. Breathes freer. Delivers more usable power whenever you need it like for safer passing. Works more efficiently. Where the smaller v - a r . ft. ' h ft. THr D TLY sweaty jeans squirming around on your newly-clean-e d sheets. At eleven o'clock you fig ure the crowd is gone so you'll go back and get some sleep. The crowd has gone and after you air the room out and set tle down for a long winter's snooze, the almost sound proof rooms almost knock out the late movie blaring from your hallmate's tube. Further down the hall, the pitter-patter of a super ball bouncing back and forth Sorority Rushing Will Begin Feb. 4 By JUDY LOVE Special to the DTH Sorority spring rush begins February 4 with a reception at Graham Memorial given by the Panhellenic Council. Last spring the Council de cided to let freshmen girls go through spring informal rush for the first time in four years. Rush was deferred until the sophomore year four years ago because there were so few freshman girls and their curricula demanded most of their time. The Panhellenic reception will be held to give each rush ee the opportunity to meet each sorority president, rush representative. 15. Close at hand 17. Mix 18. Funeral pile 21. Un-com-muni-cative 22. Bishop of Rome 23. Pitcher 26. Below: poet. 27. Hardy shrub 29. Three times 30. Scorch 32. Man's nickname Yesterday's Answer 35. Napoleon's isle 36. Head land 37. Epochs " 39. White Sulphur Springs, for one 40. Vitality a -v. lO 13 19 25 26 29 130 33 35 36 37 39 140 Hi 44 0 DA gAnTpAjpr A. W A R gj pg"g I " gja pTicljr j. Tie rV SiPiEApaE aIs'tis cIo nIsttain ilEZ,, A S OTP" c AfTg c nRoiT srf i V7A XA TAR HEEL blends smoothly with the six day drunk stumbling down the stairs singing '"Louie. Louie." But wait! What's that vou hear? Why it's the MRC to "the rescue. In a matter of hours the halls ring with silence and your long-awaited sleep final ly comes. You drift into a ner vous sleep with the satisfac tion that you've survived an other day in the dorm. Friends, take this advice for a unique experience trv Colt 45. The first rush party will be held Feb. 6 and parties will continue through Feb. 28. Bids will be issued March 2, after rushees have signed their pre ference sheet. Approximately 100 of the 150 girls who signed up for spring informal rush are freshmen. The total figure does not in clude girls eligible for rush who will transfer here in Feb ruary. According to Madeline Gray, president of the Panhellenic Council, freshmen who plan to go through spring rush are not allowed on sorority grounds until after rush has begun. Vi olation of this rule will cause a girl to be dropped from spring rush. Silence is not being ob served during spring rush as it was during fall rush. Rush ees and sorority members may talk to each other, but not about sororities. Any questions that a rushee wishes to know about sororities may be an swered by Stray Greeks. North Carolina played a to tal of 683 games of basket ball from 1939 through last sea son. 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There are thres possible avenues for the indi chosen: Design and Development Specialized Training will help you decide in which directions career aptitudes lie. Direct Assignment for the person who interest. Happenings On Campus All Campus Calendar Items must be submitted in person at the DTH offices in Gjvl by 2 p.m. the day before the de sired publication date (by 10 a. m. Saturday for Sunday's DTH. Lost and Found notices will be run on Tuesday and Saturdays only. TODAY The Ackland Art Center will sponsor a gallery talk on French artist Forain in con nection with the Forain ex hibition at the museum now through January 30. The speaker will be Professor Jo seph C. Sloane. The talk will be held in the museum at 4:30 p.m. and the public is invited. Professor Leland Allen of Princeton University will speak at the Joint Duke -UN'C Chemical Physics Col loquium on "Recent Advan ces in the theory of Mole cular Electionic Structure." The colloquium will be held at 4 p.m. in room 215 Phil lips Hall. Tea and Coffee will be served one half hour before the talk in Room 277 Phillips Hall. Free ticket to the Andres Se govia concert in Washington on January 15 (fourth row) for ride to Washington for the concert. Rare chance to see the world's greatest gui tarist. Call Noel Free or Da vid Burleson in 29 Old East (968-9163). COLLEGE STUDERTS Undergraduate, graduate cart time Represent Time Inc. on campus. Sell TIME. LIFE and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED at special student rates Earn liberal com missions; no paperwork or billing Inter ested? Write today: Ti-e Inc. College Bureau. TIME & L!rE Bldg . Rockefeller Center. New York. 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