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Story Without En Who You are in charge of operatioi "Survival Capsule." You wer selected for this job because youi mind is the most clinical of thosi in the group, and because you ar 4K trained as a psychologist an< sociologist. Your occupation befor The Holocaust was that of Directo of the American Sociological Ar chives Center, in which you reviewe and compiled case study reports o American community groups an4 Like man, have you heard JEFFE EXCLUSIVE TO STUDI Every FRIDAY Evenin; 7:30 P.M. to 12 P.M. Di $4.00 per couple - includes f (Dress informal, me }efferio 1801 Main St. wol SHRI EVE YOU Adler SC's a anteed not ti out of fit or yc ey back.L.ami in men's *nd1 q sizes, In whit< other colors. at fine storel A DL SC's ADLER S( TAPP'S FIVE POINTS Will i the most important elements fo 3 compatibility and productivity with r in an ideal community, which be. a came void because of the chaos a which occurred that year as a 1 result of the war in 1972. You must review the qualifica r tions of the nine people who re. - main living in your shelter area, I and choose five of them to go into f the survival capsule. Five on whose I knowledge, skill and ability will rest about the Dinner Dance at the RSON? :NTS AND THEIR DAIES in the CAMPUS ROOM nner served until 10:00 P.M. ull course dinner, taxes and tips. n wear jacket and tie) Phone AL 4-5141 [IF DO re guar. b's wool, Momen's e and 12 Just $1 E's AVAIllABI E IN WHITE P^!D C AEN'S SHOP Be I r the continuation of human culture and society as it is to be recreated when surface habitation is possible again. In 48 hours, the world as you know it will be gone. Of all human life, only those in the capsule will survive. Seven of them are waiting for your decision on their cases. Two are yet to arrive. Susan Graham, 28, Methodist, critically acclaimed as the best young writer in the European world. Husband was James Gra ham, generally agreed to have been one of the foremost scientific minds in the Western Hemisphere before his death six months ago in the 'Y' As W By JOAN WOLCOTT Feature Editor Clinking silverware, laughter, chatter . . . these are the sounds of "Y" at Carolina. Friendly and familiar sounds, they originate wherever "Y" luncheon is being held and resound in the nearby corridors. Your friends and classmates will be at "Y." no matter which day you choose to attend. Aspiring politi cians may also be present, for it's been said that a Oetter place for meeting people just doesn't exist. Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Senior luncheons are one phase of "Y" activities on campus. Each of these groups has a cabinet which presides at the weekly meetings and directs the work of its respective organization. Coach Bass, Dr. Coolidge, and Dr. Seigler are among the speakers who have sparked "Y" programs. "The Jesters" and other local per formers have provided zesty after lunch entertainment. A devotional, Comy "Aunt Essie, please let's go!" "All right! O.K. Get in the car. I don't see why you had to sign up for eight o'clock classes any way. If you don't live on campus, you should sign up for classes OLORS Al BRITTAN'S LACK(FY'S n'SU war. Mrs. Graham is to have his posthumous child in two months. She is currently suffering from an emotional illness of indeterminate extent incurred as a result of her husband's death. She has the mental level of a 14-year-old and a 50-50 chance of recovery. Robert Applebaum, 32, Jew, former professor of agriculture at Midwestern University. Published definitive volume on artificial plant culture just prior to the war. His experimental farim in Indiana served as testing ground for theories on plant growth and development in the U. S. Cindy Lawson, 18, Catholic. lst both parents in early stages of the Wi. Had been attending St. i Know It stimulating panel discussions.. these too are a part of "Y." A second phase of the varied program is service Iojects. Chil dren from the Carolina Orphanage are annually "adopted" for a day by Carolina students and patients at the State Hospital are of special interest to this organization. Timely topics are discussed during the Skeptic Hour and Coffee-f!)rums, gatherings sponsored by "Y." During Religious Emphasis Week, each student is given the oppor tunity to gain a new insight into his religious faith. Retreats and et,n ferences are also held during the year andi members are encouraged to attend and meet students from other colleges. Having fun and making friends is an important part of "Y." Learn. ing and serving are also included in the program, but the benefits of this organization reach beyond col lege graduation. Students who par ticipate in "Y"-whether they lead or assist on one of its 12 cominlt nuter Tell that are late enough for you to walk to school. Twenty-three miles is not too far! Why, I read just the other day that the youth of America is getting soft and that they need more exercise. rvivai Mary's School for Girls in Los Angeles, majoring in education, do -oncentration in foreign languages N nd history. High B average. En- a; Lraged to marry Grant Treadwell. b Family history of tuberculosis. p< Grant Treadwell, 26, Catholic, ir ienior in L,os Angeles School of ) Medicine. L,ow A average. Mem- w ber of club formed to promote ol euthanasia as standard medical li, practice. tlas done experimental work on (-el culture and transplants p. for thesis. p) .onathon Archer, 17, Atheist, C formerly practicing lawyer in New pi York. Recognized authority on civil yi biw ;1nd communal const itut ions; g was member of committee to, draft in Peace CI)velant prior to war. C N 7 tees-receive valuable training for t fture wtok in their community. At a Carolina, Ted Ledeen, director of h Y.\CA-YWCA, and his secretary, d Eula Mozingo. are only two of the Iedicated workers in this organiza- fi ion. t0 Every day is "Y" Diy at the ti 'LONG A Iold Elmer and roll your win- b dow up. I don't want Elmer-Baby g catching cold. Stop that yawning! tl I know what you're up to! You d think I'll say you don't have to come over at six in the morning, I You: Why the gold bars" Futlure Youa: You're needed ... just as you were. It's an obligation that men have to meet. If we dor You: All right. But what can I do Future You: The Air Force needs college as oflicers. This is caused b technology that goes with h flight. Your four years of co to hiandlle c'ompIlex jobs. Say I was intcrested ...hbow e Futuare You: Youa know about Air Force I Academy. Then there's the gram i. You've p)robabl y hear< School ... where the Air For gradu ates, bo0th men and w themi after three months of You: Starting salary is important. Futuare Yo,u: Add it upi. Base pay, tax-fre cat and( dlental care, retirer flight pay. You don't have t( it adds(1 upI to an attractive pi Ylou: I've been thinking about get Future Yout As an oflicer yoIi can apply it oIf Technology. At no cost, a some ('Ilicers may even win Ylou: Te||i me more. T[hat's the job of your 1ot Or write to Offneer Caree Sc! 10, Box 7608, Wasl, 'mant further informatli t:'ainimig or Offier Train There's a a'nal achbi 1 e@ Cap Billy Henderson, 8, former stu nt at P.S. 81 on West Side of ?w York. No apparent religious filiation. Father deserted mother fore Billy was born, mother sup rted family of five by working local night club. Billy worked per route in neighborhood, is thdrawn and somewhat resentful authority. Showed interest in erature-reads a great deal. Anna Chamberton, 31, Episco lian, former metallurgist em )yed by the Colorado Mining impany in Denver. Specialist in actical metallurgy, spent five ars as field worker in Ecuador, 6,ing instruction in primitive min z to natives as member of Peace Is. College affiliation with niversity. If a lab keeps you from tending your class luncheon, don't ,sitate to join other students on a rferent day. The meeting won't be hard to Id . . just give a listen. Where ere's fun, food. and fellowship, ere'"S "Y." nd short it like I told your mother, if I'm iing to get up and drive you to e University, the least you can is help me with the housework "That's what's wrong with you!! ou complain too much! Fuss! la mnan fe1nce tityour Lure tely? father and grandfather ilot of qualified college for the Air Force? rained men and women the rapidly advancing personic air and space lege have equipped you in I get to b)e an officer? OTC and the Air Force navigator training pro about Officer Training e takes certain college men, and commissions amnmg. What about that? allowances, free medi. ent provision, perhaps be an eco major to see ckage. ing my Master's, r the Air Force Institute id while on active duty heir Ph.D. degrees. sl Air Force Recruiter. Information, Dept. ngton 4, D.C., if you about the navigator ng School programs. race for vement in the Force sule'? socialist group. You must select from these eight, including yourself, and the two addi tional individuals, whose records you must conlpile, five people for the survival capsule. Complete this story in 500 words or less and submit to the "Game cock," Box 49, by 12:00 on Monday, October :10. There will be a one dollar prize for the best entry and honorable mention for the second and third best entries. There is a separate category for faculty nhem bers, who are invited and requested to participate. The four winning entries will be published in the November , issue of "The Game Gowd Luck and Happy Inspiration' Seen. meaffrd. 'spoken ON CAMPUS A Rorotity1 le<ifgc, wrearing black under her pledge ,>in. wiais asked by a student if soneone had died. Ther pule<dr riplied. "Vs, the Th#ie ras imu(nch c.)-citemnent on the enier of Pickei,s and Greeii Sts. ithii a paiel trik bmrst into flimes. The boYs ran to the scenc ,4 the accident. thinkingi one of the givls' doprmnilorics w1a. op fire. What I a eatasft)tI/h that icould have hici.' The histopric limreshm, )tight be id. but it still proiides a place for a tif ir-fashioned ingig gronlp. Tisx ;>artieidar groap> vras sinlginig RnitI, "Kingystn: Trio" favorites. (Cnohl thfe y hat'c been serenading thc gir/s in Ma.rcy! Of It' Fuss! Fuss! It does you good to carry your books around all day, and they do not weigh fifty pounds! You're exaggerating. Just think what it would be like if I couldn't bring you and you had to drive a car! You'd have to find a parking place and I'll bet the only kind you could find would be a parallel and nobody can park in one of those things! "Yes. I certainly do see that that was the gate into your barn yard. I thought that this tremen dous driveway was a road. You should have a sign up). There is a sign up ? That's funny. I didn't see it. What am I wearing? It's a bathrobe! What do you think I'd bie wear'ing this time of morn ing ?! No. it isn't pink; it's orange. "Hie was nicet, wasn't he ? I mean just saying he would call my imsurance' company and for me to forget the whole thing. It feels so good toi be out on the road again. Rubi behind Elmer's ears. Hie likes that. "Look at the funny red and yellow lines! What does that sign say ? Look! It's just the color of my btathrob,e! Oh, that's good, it isn't eight o'clock yet. But officer, the signs say 20 miles per hour after eight o'c'lock. I don't see why it should be a 35-mile zone. The sign says 20 from 8-4, so I think I should be able to go 60 before 8 o'clock if I want to. There isn't anything about 35 be fore 8 on the sign. "Of course I have a reason for going 60 miles per hour! If you slow do(wnl or stop, you have to change gears. What does that have to do with it ? Well, I don't want to wvear them out! So I did run that last red light. I looked. There wasn't anything coming. My name ? Esmathabelle Carter, but you can call me Essie if you w;ant to. All my friends do. "Well! C'an you imagine that! lie said he dlidn't want to be my triend. I was telling you about how America's youth is getting soft. Elmer is not getting hair on you! Hie dloesni't shed like a nasty old dlog. "Hey, here wve are at Brussell House. Oh, it's Russell House? It dloesn't really matter. Brussell, Russell, I don't see where there's that much difference. Oh, you do! "My baby! My baby! Elmer jump)ed out of the window. Grab him! I'm sorry, I didn't mean to knock you down, but there goes my baby, and I've got to catch him!" "You know that nut running across the field ?" "Nope." "Must be a professor. No stu dent would be running across a field wearing an orange bathrobe and chasing a cat."