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October 6. 1970 Page Two THE DAILY TAR HEEL by Evans Witt Staff Writer Editor's Note: This is the first of a four part series on the conference held at A f on treat last weekend by students, faculty members and administrators. A new dimension was added last Posters Tmm In MorriBoe Continued from page one college should use a board intended for house news. Wilson said that the house mother, Mrs. Stevens, told Jernigan Monday that she will put her notices up next week with or without the requested bulletin boards. Further plans for the month-long program include a talk on "The Sex Revolution" by Dr. Crist, who is one of Morrison's nine faculty fellows. Joplin Dies Of Overdose Continued from page one ind in record albums. Lately, she said, ;he could just get high on the music. Her fondness for drinking Southern Comfort was well known she would lown it by the quart on stage-and her ans would bring scores of bottles of the iquor to her concerts. Reflecting on her career recently, Miss oplin said, "I'm exciting, but I'm not oo subtle yet. Those people who say I'm Jce Billie Holliday...man, I'm nowhere ear her hear her once and you know hat. But my voice is getting better." Miss Joplin ran away from her home in ort Arthur, Tex. at 17, then dropped ut of the University of Texas in Austin here; she" began singing. She arrived in Francisco in 1966 during the owering of the Haight-Ashbury district. Campus Calendar The Residence College Federation will hold its next meeting Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the social lounge of Parker dormitory. 5" TO POSTER SIZE Send any black and white or color photo, polaroid print. " cartoon or magazine photo. A great Gift idea a splen did Gag. Ideal room decora tion . . . Perfect for parties. Poster mailed in sturdy tube. 2FTx3FT3 1 Va FT. x 2 FT. $2.50 3 FT. x 4 FT. $7.50 Your original returned undamaged. Add 50c for postage handling for EACH item ordered. Send check, cash or M O. (No CO D.) To: BU5W"UP PO BOX 589 MY 10010 NY GDAIrSl' HH TIDE 89. 007.7002 502 W. Franklin U. CtapcMfBL t ; C. GOODYEAR TIRES MICHELIN TIRES FRONT END ALIGNMENT OIL CHANGE 'COMPLETE CAR OBBVICB Y PARTY OPINION POLL, gj MAcAM. WOULD VOU DOING A GOOD ! JOB? rf --r i .y x i 1 V v i I::::! Mont feat: weekend to the complex relationships between students, faculty and the administration on the Chapel Hill of these segments of the campus, a total of some 72 leaders from all parts of the University, met for three days in Montreat, N.C. to talk, to argue Later in the month a series of sex films is planned. The films are, among others, "Confidence by Choice" which deals with contraceptives, and "Homosexuality in Men and Women." Also planned is a program on the philosophical and ecological aspects of reproduction dealing with overpopulation, poverty, pollution and other environmental probelms. To close out the month, a "Sex Orgy" is scheduled for Oct. 30. The Morrison Coffee Shop will have a grand opening with folk singers, possibly a rhythm and blues band and The Boone's Farm Singers. iRecruitingList S To Be Printed Starting today and continuing through the coming weeks the DTH will print a list of companies, universities and school systems holding job or placement interviews on campus. The list will be provided by J.M. Galloway of the UNC Placement Service. Questions concerning the interviews should be directed to Galloway. Interviews will be in the Placement Service. The following interviews are scheduled for the week of Oct. 12-16: Oct. 14 The University of Michigan, Graduate School of Business Administration and the Southern Methodist University School of Law will be recruiting for students who are interested in applying to their graduate schools. . Oct. 16 Fur man University will recruit for prospective teachers. Tennesseans interested in the re-election of Senator Albert Gore meet at the Wesley Foundation Thursday at 7:30 p.m. to discuss possibilities for work in the campaign. r (E I THINK 0ll! Bringing and to get to know others with whom they might never have had a chance before. "The purpose of the conference was not to provide another battlefield for personal confrontation nor for the airing, again, of specific campus issues, such as visitation," according to presidential assistant Judy Hippler, who handled much of the organization for the conference. The basic idea behind the conference was three-fold, she said. First, the participants were to consider the role of the university in American society in the 1970's. This includes what the university is as compared to what it should be. Man's best friend slumbers anxiously stirs not a bit. A great day for sleep and this student up. Sex Day To Be Believe it or not, today is Sex Day. Now many people probably think every day is Sex Day, but today is special. If you come to the middle of the lower quad today between 4 and 6 p.m., you will find Sex Day is indeed a reality. Sex Day, sponsored by Morehead Residence College, consists of coed football, frisbee-throwing contests, volleyball and whatever else people want to do, Morehead Governor Steve Saunders said. The afternoon festivities will be accompanied by a picnic supper, costing fifty cents, which will include TODAV IS RATED X 4 P.M. LOWER QUAD SVZmSE A FRIEND LdfTH AN OCTOBER KISS.' J v 1 I Ikl 1 IJ" 1 E 'veryone Second, the conference was ir.t:': to focus on transcending pers-?3! differences which work apnst understanding among the three pv forces in the fzy-lp-dayj UfeV.of the campus. Finally, said Miss Hippler. the conference provided a chance for tbe members of these groups to meet anJ i2k in an informal atmosphere, transcesiing their individual roles. The idea for such an intra-univeity conference originated last spring Wlta Student Body President Tom Bello. He asked two of his executive assistants, Miss Hippler and Joe SuEisgSt at the feet of the couch where his master woe to the person who attempts to wake Held Today hamburgers, hot dogs, potato chips and drinks. Saunders said he expects around 500 people to attend the picnic. . TONIGHT'S SPECIAL 7:30-9:00 P.M. only SPAGHETTI Salad, Bread . ALL YOU CAN EAT $ 1 .40 .1 rim aitjiuie'inuA Released tf !T?eH!ceteB United ArtsTs Shows 2:00-5:00-7:00: ymM ARE NOT NECESARl h THOSc Or THc V AVAKAGEMENT I r A. 7 'I 1 iou. C-7 to talk to Dean of Student Affairs CO. Cat hey about the idea. Cathey agreed to the idea of the conference and agreed to the administration sharing a portion of the expenses. A committee worked through the summer on the program for the conference and on the invitation list. This group included Bello, Gull Waddell, Prof. Maynard Adams, Prof. John Schnorrenberg, Assoc. Dean of Student Affairs James O. Cansler, Gene Watson, Asst. Dean of Residence Life Jane Poller and Dean of Women Katherine CarmichaeL Invitations to the weekend were sent out late in August. Some 39 students, 24 faculty members and nine administration m&di Mm Aire Fair - Continued from page one suggested retail prices. He cited labor and high overhead as reasons for not lowering the prices. Many of the price differences on the survey were on food items, such as mayonnaise and peanut butter. The Student Stores general manager said snack bar prices are higher because they cannot buy in large quantity as the large stores can. "You ask me if we are a student service," Shetley said, "and of course I say yes.' " Stauber said the Consumer Protection Service was started last summer, but it received little support until this fall. According to Stauber, about 20 students are now investigating such things as Student Store prices, parking regulations including the "T" sticker, telephone rates and other individual complaints. WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY COLLEGE UNION PRESENTS ,., IN CONCERT THREE DOG NIGHT Oct. 17, 1970 7:45 p.m. Winston-Salem Memorial Coliseum Also on same show The Comedy of Edmonds & Curley. $4 Advance; $5 At Door KB Call Crazy Mike for everything food-berverages-entertainment-facilities Dial 968-9262 and have a party CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 -Resort 4-27th President 8-Lane I2Equa!tty 13- Butter substitute (colloq.) 14- Sfkworm 15- Ventilate 16- Smallness in nature 18-lnstant 20- Youngsters 21 - Brother of Odin 22- Eweryone 23- Egyptian goddess 27-Pedal digit 29- Baker's product 30- Avoid 31 - Bone 32- Obstnict 33- Fish eggs 34- Babyionian deity 35- Work at one's trade 37- Male 38- Sriss river 39- Anon 40- Headgear 41- Corunctiofl 42 Lubricates 44 -Go in 47-Agreements 51 -Southwestern Indian 52 Musical instrument 53 Cieanmg substance 54- Measure of weight 55- Fruit seeds 56- Remam 57kjal DOWN 1 -Quarrel 2 Couple 3- Come on the scene 4- Drink heavily 5 Beverage 6- Conditn 7- Sum 8- Thoughtfu! 9- Exist 10- lt is (contr.) 11 - Possesses 17-Cyprinoid fish 19-Symbol for cerium 22-Goal 24- A continent (abbr.) 25- Mer.tal image 26- Scorch 27- Covers 28 - City in Norway 29- Dance step 30- Vast age 32-Signrties ether officials were invited and attended the conference. The format of the conference wa a combination of small group discussion and Urge meetings of all the participants in the conference to hold general discussions and report on the small group meetings. 'Vm very positive about the conference." Miss Hippler said n summary, "though there wont by any really discernible, concrete results of it." "The conference contributed a great deal to an increase in the trust the individuals who participated in it have for the other important people there," she continued. it contributed to continuing and growing cooperation among the leaders of all segments of the campus." Prices SEnedey "Later we hope to get involved with rent practices in Chapel Hill and Carrboro," Stauber said. He said anyone interested in working with his organization should contact the service in Suite C of the Union. Individual complaints should be reported to the Residence College Federation, college governors or house presidents, he added. "If boycotts become necessary, or rent strikes or credit strikes," Stauber said, "well use them." He said plans were being made to boycott service stations that tow away cars from campus parking lots. Other projects, he said, include investigating water rates and qualifications for in-state tuition. aai'olina NOW PLAYING 2:30-4:40-7:00-9:00 Warner Bros, unlocks all the doors of the sensation-filled best seller. V,.?v;si ty'S"r' "... Oractad Dt Written lur U- Srsm-n ,k) F'lj CMAROOU)Nf Prnduf-HdbyWlNUUt MAVfS Li TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle 33 Knock 3 6- Maiden loved by Zeus 37- Person supposed to bring good luck 38- Clever 40-Genera 41- lndefinite article 43- Prefix: not 44- Dscover 45- Short jacket 46- Tear 47- Pol iceman (slang) 48- Japanese sash 49- Negative 50- Chinese pagoda uooooeo -1W1AIX lTlAlTlsl 1cilT 5. il A A P A A N Y jSQ IN IS tApE" M GiAjgj HiejAlTt ah !pl; 6 ' 2 I3 H I I7 I' i' I'1 12 15 17 27 u ww 47 4 49 50 l 1 1 frt-r" SjrTKliCAU. Inc.
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