Thursday, June 30, 1966 THE TAR- HEEL Page 0 Mix The Sun, And Stir Over By MONICA KIVEL ' The next really hot sultry afternoon, lay down that text book or lab report. Close your eyes and visualize the cool blueness of water lapping ov er the edges of a swimming pool. Imagine the splashing chlorinated water. If you're a boy, add girls in bathing suits. If you're a girl, think about those tanned lifeguards. Not surprisingly, you may find yourself on the way to Kess ing Pool. Located behind Woolen Gymnasium, Kessing Pool opened June 10 to students and personnel. Students are admitted with I. D. cars; Uni versity personnel and their families are admitted with privilege cards. Prvilege cards are available to staff members for $6 for any person over 16 and $4 for those under 16. The cards are sold at By num Hall. Kessing is open seven days a week. The hours are noon to 6 p.m. and 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on weekdays; noon to 6 p.m. Saturday; and 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Children are not allowed in the pool from 1 to 4 p.m. Mon day through Saurday and from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. At least three lifeguards are on duty at all times and dur ing the children's hour from noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Saturday, four life guards are on duty. The regulations say all per r CLIP NE ROOM SNACK BAR This Week's Specials All Day-9 A. M. -11 P. M. Regular Menu Items Reduced - FRIDAY - Hot Fish Sandwich 25c - SUNDAY - Spaghetti and Garlic Bread -50c - MONDAY - Hot Dogs, Garnished 10c- - TUESDAY - Pizza Pie 50c - WEDNESDAY -Hamburger Steak Platter 75c - THURSDAY - Grilled Cheese Sandwich 20c THE PINE ROOM The Popular Place To Meet, Snack or Dine Water, Sex; To Kessing sons with long hair are re quired to wear bathing caps. The rule applies to both sex es. Psyc School Needs Help In Experiments The Psychology Department of the University is looking for student volunteers for its experimental programs. To conduct experiments in the past, the department re lied largely on students from the psychology 26 classes, but these have proved insufficient. According to Dr. John Schopler at least five different studies are now being conduct ed, each requiring from 70 to 100 participants. "We're inter ested in trying to solve our summer subject shortage by seeing whether the general student population would be willing to participate," Schop ler said. Typical studies involving .college students now being conducted by the department include bargaining and se quential decision making ex periments. Often in the lat ter, a volunteer may find himself matching wits with a computer. Any student interested in participating may contact Miss " Linda Edwards in 102 New West, or call 933-2056. & save ::::::i:::::x 10 0tFO ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN FRESH FROZEN, TENDER FTO Breasts 0) Legs 'Shop Ahead, A&P Will JANE STICKS 1-LB. BOX CONTAINING 2-8-0Z. Bonesse SHAMPOO ..by "--v..,.. 8-OZ. bottle f i-:-,Mii-xviiit-:v:v'''H:.:.yj i i w vx-x-x-xxxx t 1-Lb. Pkg. FISH 10-Oz. Pkg. PART Lb (6) Be Closed Monday, July 4th. Mi Y Sic PARKER GOLDEN-POTATO n v. SPECIAL! Save 16( A&P Cares . . . About You! Have A Safe Holiday!" California NECTARINES Lb. 29c 39c White, Seedless GRAPES Lb WESTERN CANTALOUPES 3 for. 89c White Potatoes 10 & 49c . v L