The Daily Tar Het April 14, 1972 Yeits in brief olden irleece ;oni it William I). Sr.i- editor ''J h- worked for Greensboro Daily Nev PoV N.C 'v.,:,- new and bid members ot the Order of the Golden F leece during tapping ceremonies t 8 p.m. today in Gerrard Mali. This is the first year women v.;M he tapped into the order, which is USC's highest honorary society. The Golden Heece tapping and Snider's speech are open to the p . 1 : . . Snider. a pne-wmnmg editorial wnter. has served as treasurer, v j .c president and president of the N"jt;ona! Conference of hditonal Writers. He has been president of the L'N'C Alumni Association arid a member of the (.NC Press Board of Governors and the Chancellor's Selection Committee. A 1941 L'N'C" graduate. Snider served as reporter, associate editor and editorial writer for "Ihe Daily Tar Heel' He VmD FLOWER KITCHEN 1 free glass of wine or organic apple juice with Ir innpr thi; Fn'rlaw nito ..... w . e . . , a i i uu y I I I Wild flower 452 W. Franklin 967-6236 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOGC e Palish- hometown and for th Hishway and Puhh Snider joined '"The Greensboro Daily Tavlor . 1: ft- F unci control askec Scott b College or.s staff in 1951 and becarm 1965. after serving as associate editor for 14 years. hounded in 1903. the Order of the Golden fdeecc is among the ration's oldest collegiate hor.oraries. Members of the junior .j.-.d senior classes, facuity and members of the commnunity with "'the highest qualifications in character, ability, achievement and leadership'" are selected. Tavlor to print Yack in 1973 The Publications Board voted unanimously Wednesday to award the contract for printing the 1973 Yackety Yack to Taylor Publishing Co. of Dallas. Tex. Taylor printed the 1967 and 1968 Yack. Since then the Yack has been published by Hunter Publishing Co. Winston-Salem. Dorm contest to close todav All low rut dsrms and high rhe :! ., . : planning to enter the Outstanding D,:r contest should submit their application at the Residence College f office in Suite C of the Student Union n l-tcr than 5 p.m. today. Mike O'Neal. Men's Residence C; c ( M RC ) chairman, said -"fhe competitio: is still vv ide open to date .e we h-. Final .:. A.. Mllcam March : c c : : Reside " . : c vote .ce c The pre-n:- v - - - Tripodi backn to meet tonight j'ications so fa: Ar.v dorm or floor that did net T an todjv nor. ma pu the RC F o one up anytime .e and will hi Oi granted a one day grace period m v. hid to turn in their presentation. The competition for outstandin.s dorm, which is being sponsored by rh; two winners anv,- ' t1" e V.ATK MRC. will name tw MtHlld Discover the World on Your SEMESTER AT SEA rm-. 8 - c c ' Sails each September & February 'M Combine accredited study with T educational stops in Africa, Aus tralasia and the Orient. Over 5000 students from 450 campuses have already experienced this interna tional program. A wide range of financial aid is available. Write now for free catalog: WCA, Chapman College, Box CC12, Orange, Cal. 92666 An -c. "Students F Union. The P..rp.,e ; imtigatc Pete 'Ir:rodi" . - 'th D.roi N'.( . i Stcphero.n. chairman, said the Ls Tripodi b campaign : students a dunce V get House race. ""We want to pro'. ;d; students ic wor.-. wh.' welcome in more : . :::.l Stephenson added. "I h will be able to get tude: politics more easily. It is . start out in tlie field Campaigns." Tripodi is one of se1. running in the Demo, rat; i :.e p ' " - v c " r tn e t n.vers. t ft-.e. cmder'the direction .': V..e Jhn Te:::r.. -ert xerner. rhe Re:der.eC Kcoo .e Life KT Kl . I Under e St.-de e-.:s;:;e- t at:on." Th- ... srj;ro . n I : -i- iiKi oe or later th. the two seats now held and Carl Smith. bv 1 l.s :es,,;uton Ae;v d :::i I l.; "Put tins: this m ow Dave Barker is bridging the post-college financial gap. itnauner start. i w '"Believe me. It wasn't easy there at first to get started," says David L. Barker. Class of 71 UXC-CH School of Pharmacy. Dave has a family and a good job. And the extra expenses of getting established in his new town. Then the car they had driven in col lege started to clonk out. That's when Dave had more expenses than cash. But Dave was lucky. The very year he graduated, First-Citizens Bank invent ed Super Start for people just like him. So Dave got his new car. No has sle, and a preferred rate loan with a delayed payment option. (raduatim? students from four cars of college, post graduate or p; ofessional school can qualify for Super Start. Also, be a student in good standing with a C or higher average. And be of legal age with definite plans to live and work in North Carolina after college. Ask about Super Start at any of the 104 offices of First-Citizens Bank in North Carolina. We serve 67 towns from the moun tains to the coast. There is a Super Start Officer in each office of First Citizens Bank. See any of our Super Start Officers. Another Can Do first. Exclusively at First-Citizens Bank. Free banking services and a loan at a preferred rate with delayed payment option are included in this unique pack age of banking services. Super Start offers free checking service with no service charge for one year O 200 free personalized checks (I free safe deposit box for one year. Super Start offers you a line of credit O a preferred rate installment loan for a new or used car or other major purchase with no payments due for the first six months O a Master Charge credit card with no payments due for the first six months. Finance charges do accrue, however, during these six months' periods. He O'Neal, president of 11111 mgm?, - ! . .A' HKk FsJ ,.J r V I I -::;;c ill - v" , ? A" - 1 7 ' - . 4,... c f ' LAW T vA ; " V "-v? - ay ' r t cation W ''w j . - oe I 4 ;fv. - fv;, r j : I r nl.IMWlW..,M,r mVl ' I z " ' tisr": if.i..fe;. ,.-rt ' i ; r-;:fvv i -s "X ; "-V tJ n f , fe;v k-.'-; V; f v, f d a '--' ' " f ' ' , t v?tJ?efJH rJkX If' v ? ' ' Vfmk---rC-SS. iV.-;-V iVf , "V-'-!-4"'1 T Mf -,sir ,vs rt ? , v i : - , "v - & - , - ? i et v NATIONAL FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL, LTD 'REGr-JAMCY TESTi'V; DONE BY MAIL RESULTS Pj 40 fiOcJ for information c -- 1 . 704-3, Nn c"' pff COPYQUICK A L T E R N AT IVE-THE C pT Xt' - 2 u CI O ! ail Levis SIZES !-;- r.' -i ; . - - "Si 5' t.' ; ..r I J-- - , ; , ,. c-;i- - , i j - - , 9 , ;--- " - c f- :t ; The Pants Hack EhSTGATE shopping C-T--CHAPEL HILL, N.C. 957-6-i;i Also Riage.vood Sf-oppi--3 Center 9:309 9:3C e f i J First-Citizens. FDiC C F:rst-C:t.7e!,s Ea & T-s: Co t

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