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Monday Foi
Best Dres
For the fifth year "GLA]
for the "Ten Best Dressed
This year, "The Gamecock"
"GLAMOUR" to find the "Ie
Pus.
There are prizes galore fi
for "top ten" honors. Among
pense-paid visit to New York
pagne Cotillion, national rec
their colleges in the August ;
newspapers across the countr
Voting for Carolina's "le
Wednesday, from 9:00 a.m. tc
lobby of Russell House. An,
sponsor a "Best Dressed"
should be sent to "The Game
deadline for submitting entrie
*'Specialized' St
Feature Travel
III order to meet the ever-in
creasing number of reiluests for
more "speialized" student travel
programs, the U. S. National
Student Association now offers
several Special Interest riavel
'rograis for the 1961 season.
Priced to meet the limitations of
the student budget, these pro
grais focus on hoth events and
geographical areas.
Included il these special pro
graims for 11161 are the E.ast-West
tours, Israel tours, Conltinenltal
Circle tours, )rive - It - Yourself
tours and the Festivals of Music
al(d Art tours.
The East-West prIogram fea
tures visits to several I'astern
E.uropean nations including the
Soviet Union and offers the par
ticipant a ehinnce tl view and
understand the people and life of
these countries.
Israel Progran
Th'e Israel prograin. which in
.luides visits to several Western
IAiropean nations. features a stay
at a "kibhutz"4 ia co-operative
work camp) and a look at Israeli
development woik in tihe desert,
Cornell Arms
1226 Pendleton St.
We specialize in I
and tiF
Ask About Our BUDGE
'Wlwo would I wer
WVhat would my fire
ALLIED
f Interviews
Interested
sed Girl
WOUR" magazine is looking
College Girls in America."
is again cooperating with
it Diressed Girl" on our cam
>r the young women picked
them are a two-week, all-ex
, climaxed by a gala Cham
ognition for the girls and
isue of "GLAMOUR" and in
7.
t Dressed Girl" will be held
5:00 p.m. in the downstairs
r campus organization may
candidate, and nominations
cock," Box 49, campus. The
s is Monday, February 20.
udent Tours
In Russia
The Continental Circle program
is designed for graduate students
and new teachers. The program
is planned to hel broaden the
indlividual's exp)erience and back
ground with special emphasis on
the field of education.
Drive-It-Yourself tours are es
pecially ponpulatr an(d offer the
participant a uni(que ol)portunity
to visit out-of-the-way places. In
formality and meetings highlight
the tour.
Music Festivals
Particularly popular each year
is the Festivals of Music and Art
tour. Included inl the programil
are performances at the Avignon
Festival. the Venice Festival, the
Salzburg Mozart Festival, the
Wagner Festival in Bayreuth, the
Edinburgh F e s-t i va and the
Shakespearean Plays at Stratford.
The programs include from 6 to
8 countries and range from 4: to
80 days in length. Prices range
from $1,000 to $1,410 for the all
inclusive programs.
Further information llay be
obtained by Vrit i ng: I )ept. R-I,
U. S. National Student Associa
York 18, New York.
Beauty Salon
Phone AL 3-0432
)leaching, tinting
)ping.
T Waves for Students
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CHEMICAL Cl
\, future for: Chemists. Chemi~
Begins
Seniors
Placement interviews have been
scheduled for the week beginning
Monday, Feb. 20. Interested
senior students may arrange for
appointments through the offices
listed for scheduling. Definite
interview appointments must be
arranged in advance by each stu
dlent who wishes to be included
in the schedule of interviews.
Mon., Feb. 20
Representatives of the Hazel
tine Corporation will interview in
the School of Engineering. They
are interested in seniors majoring
in electrical engineering. Ap
pointments may be arranged
through the School of Engineer
ing.
Deering Milliken Service Cor
poration will interview Business
Administration seniors in account
ing, business economics, and
management in Room 304, Rus
sell House. Appointments may be
scheduled through the School of
Business Administration (Dean
Derrick's Office).
Tues., Feb. 21
Deering Milliken Service Cor
poration will continue its recruit
ing in the School of Engineering.
They are interested in talking with
seniors majoring in chemical,
electrical, and mechanical engi
neering, and also in mathematics
and chemistry. Appointments
may be arranged through the
School of Engineering.
A representative of Associates
Investment Company will interview
Business Administration majors
in Russell House, Room 301. Ar
rangements for appointments may
be made through the School of
Business Administration (Dean
Derrick's Office).
North Carolina National Bank
will have a representative on
campus to interview seniors in
business administration, English,
hi story, journalism, law, math, and
political science. Interested stu
dents may make appointments for
the interviews to be held in Russell
House, Room 301, through the
School of Business Administration
(Dean Derrick's Office).
The Atomic Energy Commission
plans to have a representative in
the School of Engineering to in
terview seniors in engineering
(chemical, electrical, and mechan
ical). physics, chemistry, law,
and at the master's level, ac
counting, management, and pub
liv administration. Appointments
may be scheduled through the
School of Engineering.
Wed., Feb. 22
A representative of .J. B.
White's will interview in Room
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