THE daily tar heel Saturday, March 26, 1966 Page 6 No Late Hours In Honor Dorm Vandv Exraerimei it Works By STEVE LACKEY DTII Staff Writer An "Honor Dormitory" for women students at Vanderbilt University was established this academic year, and from all indications the idea has been a smashing success. Rules in the dormitory are few in number and lenient to wards all residents. Heading the list of "missing rules" is the fact that at Ken sington House there are no late hour restrictions. Barbara Brosby, writing in The Vander bilt Hustler, has this to say about the late hours: "The dominant symbol of an honor dorm to many people is its lack of closing hours. Ken sington residents feel that the main significance of the clos ing policy is that it empha sizes the freedom of the girls have in all their activities. "Most of the Kensington girls say they come in earlier or at the same time they would if Book Thief Identified The book thief whose name was being traced by Booketer ia officials Thursday has been identified and turned over to the Book Exchange office. The Book Ex will turn their file in to Dean of Men William Long for prosecution. Any other people who have lost books should go to the Booketeria and attempt to find them on the shelves. Markle Scholar Selected Dr. Frank C. Wilson Jr., assistant professor of orthopedic surgery at the School of Medicine, has been appointed a Markle Scholar in Academic Medicine. He is one of 25 young medical scientists in the U. S. and Canada selected for the honor by the John and Mary R. Markle Foundation of New York City. The sum of $30,000 will be paid $6,000 a year for five years to the medical school at which the Scholars are faculty members. The Markle Foundation funds are used to supplement sal aries, to assist in research or to otherwise help the scholar develop as a teacher or investigator. Wilson's major research interests are in the use of anti biotics for bone and joint infections. He has been successful with a unique orthopedic procedure known as knee arthroplasty, in which a patient's diseased knee joints are complete removed and replaced with artificial metal knee joints. The Marke Foundation now has selected 11 medical faculty members at UNC as Scholars. Its grants have been made an nually since 1948 "to relieve the faculty shortage in medical schools by giving support to young teachers and investigators early in their careers." Campus TODAY .Combo Party from 8-12 p.m. featuring "The Wanderers Combo" in the Red Lantern Room of Scott Residence College. Graduates or Undergraduates interested in directing a one act play for Graham Me morial please contact An nette Randall at 968-9173 or 933-1157. The American Association of , University Women is hold ing a book sale from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the University Mehtodist Church, East and West Parlors. Used books of all descriptions will be on sale, prices from 5c and 10c. Catholic students are urged to attend as many of the Mich ael Novak discussions as possible. This afternoon from 2-4 p.m. there will be dis cussion and coffee at the Wesley Foundation. "This is an exciting, provocative speaker whose subject mat ter is of greatest pertinence to all students. Election of Westminster Fel lowship Council Officers will run through 1 p.m., Sunday, March 27. Vote in the Cam pus Ministry Office at the Presbyterian Student Cen ter. Interviews will be held for chairmanships of commit tees on the Graham Memor ial Activities Board on March 28 - April 1. Sign up tt yjsn. lniormation Desk. 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(Branscomb Quadrangle, the major wom en's living area). "They say that often they and their dates don't feel as obligated to stay out to clos ing hours every night." Another Hustler writer, Judy Carmack, stated that the pres sure of staying out earlier or later than they wish is now gone. She wrote, "Most coeds feel that they actually come in earlier than they did be fore." The criterion for selection of the residents are rigid. A re lease by the Office of the Dean of Women states that "only those juniors and seniors who are committed to the highest personal standards and to max imum scholastic achievement are eligible to live in the Hon or Dormitory." At present, there are 22 jun ior and 18 seniors who have met the requirements and been invited to live at Kensington. Miss Crosby, in writing of the advantages offered by life in Kensington, placed "infor mality" at the head of the list. "Girls like being able to go into the lobby wearing slacks. They enjoy being able to go downstairs and watch TV with the other girls and their dates. "Informality is symbolic of a home atmosphere to the girls. Talk to a girl about her college dorm, and you will of ten discover how possessive she feels about her room. She Calendar Tickets for the Ford Caravan of Music, starring Roger Miller are on sale now at GM all day and at Chase Cafeteria from 5-7 p.m. They cost $1 for students and $1.50 for general public. Vandervoort's of St. Louis, Missouri are looking for girls who would be inter ested in spending the sum mer working for them and gaining training in fashion, sales, merchandising, and modeling. If you are inter ested, please contact the Placement Office in Gardner Hall. SUNDAY To all Lambda Chi Alumni: Organizational meeting of area Alumni Association at the House on Sunday at 4 p.m. For more information contact Neil Baker at 968 9094. The Carolina Political Union will meet in the Grail Room at 7 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. Members must be present at 7 p.m. if they are to vote o ninterviewers. Hillel Sunday Supper Social at 5:30 p.m. Call 942-4057 for reservations between 3 and 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon. Graduate Christian Fellowshin meets at 8 p.m. Roland Par ker III. The Mozart "Requiem" will be performed by choir, so loists, and orchestra at the Chapel of the Cross at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited. wants it to be her home. "Her room often becomes her means of fighting the im personality of college life. Ken sington residents feel that their entire dorm is a means of de stroying this impersonality." The community spirit abounds at Kensington each girls seems to feel that she is responsible not only for herself but for her friends who also live in the dorm. Dean of Women Nora Chaf fin said the girls have taken the responsibility that was pre viously held by floor counselors and house mothers. She said the girls "like the fact that they are running the dorm themselves. The coeds have taken the initiative." The few rules that do exist are for the benefit and protec tion of the residents. Each girl has her own key to the dorm. This is not to keep people in, but to keep people out, according to Dean Chaffin. Guests must leave the dorm by 12 each night, for the con- School Accepts 70 Out Of 600 The 70 students who will en ter the School of Medicine next fall were selected from more than 600 applications. In his annual report to the UNC Medical Alumni Associa tion here. Dean Isaac M. Tay lor said that competition for admission to the medical school increases as the babies born during the post-World War II boom reach medical school age. He said that plans are being made to increase the number of new students entering med icine here from 70 to 75 in the fall of 1967. The UNC medical school now has 279 students, one under a full complement of 280 and probably the largest student body in its history- early English silver. . . Towle's Old English Bon Bon Dish is a timeless design that will grace fine tables for years. Made in heavy siherplate, it is an appropriate gift to any lady any age at any time. Yet priced at only $5.50 Wentworth & Sloan JEWELERS 167 East Franklin PRE-HOLIDAY WEEKEND GET THEM BEFORE YOU GO ALL RECORDS GOING AT U Mono 6 Stereo n PR All Labols SATURDAY MAR. 26 10-9 PJH. TAKE HOME CIGARETTES 1.94 Ptr Carton KEMI 205 E. CHAPEL venience of other residents Men guests may be entertain ed only in the public lounge areas. No alocholic beverages are allowed in the dorm. Juanita Goodman, a graduate of Duke, summed up the feel ings about the Honor Dormi tory when she said, "From the beginning I felt that an hon or dormitory was a good idea, and so far, nothing has destroy ed this imDression." -TV Bill- (Continued from Page 1) 2. Any organization with a "discriminatory clause" in its by-laws or constitution should not be eligible for Student Government funds. Dickson told the DTH that two Negro students, whom he refused to name, had told him they would protest to the Of fice of Education in Washing ton if fraternities and sorori ties practicing discrimination were permitted to receive Stu dent Government funds. Dickson said he based his decision refusing Student Gov ernment funds to organizations practicing discrimination on the following statement from the U. S. Office of Education. United States Commissioner of Education' Francis Keppel wrote on June 17, 1965: . . It is apparent that an institution which maintains a fraternity system as a part of its activities and overall program is responsible under the Civil Rights Act require ments for assuring that dis crimination is not practiced by the fraternities in the sys tem." It has been suggested that Congress later overruled this action. 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