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Folk
The G;olen Spur, Stuc
sent Leon4la, a folk singer
through Friday nights. Th<
St., opens nightly at 8 p.m.
10:30 p.m. Charge is $1 pi
Carolina
Alcoholi
BY JOHN F. LAWRENCE
"May I have y o u r attentior
please? Township Auditorium (loc
not have a brown-bagging licens<
Anyone found consuming 1 i (g u o
wvill be arrested."
These are familiar w o r d s t
C a r o l i n a students who atten
(lances and concerts sponsored b
the University. Similar statement
are made at football games an
other University functions.
How do the students feel towar
the recently passed I i qt u o r law
which limit the consumption o
alcoholi(c beverages to p r i v a t
homes, private clubs and license
restaurants?
"I don't think liquor should b
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nt Union Niglttelttl, will pre.
of Cherokee heritage, Monday
Clb, located at 503 S. Main
rhonr shows are at 8:30 and !d
r cou jple.!h
Students
c Beverag
allowed at hall games, but at o
dances and concerts it is all right." t
Such was the opinion of a junior S
accounting major. le said that at c
the games it (liquor) creates an v
inconvenience for fans and gives Jt
an unfavorable public image of
the Univeriy
tMost of the students interviewed c
said that since there is a law c
i against public drinking, it should ii
he enforced for the sake of law t
i and order. Ilowever, many thought -
s the laws should he changed.
f A junior nursing student was of
e the opinion that the laws against
I drinking on property owned by
state institutions, such as Carolina,
e w o u I d lead to the unsuccessful
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Tryo
Tryouts for S t u d e n t Unior
'alent Show will be Nov. 5 and
Russell House Assembly Roori
rom 7 to 10 p.m.
Applications are available at th
nformation Desk. The tryouts ar
pen to all students.
The final show will be Nov. 1
t 8 p.m. in the Assembly Room
'rizes of $100, $75 and $50 will b
warded for first, second and thir
laces, respectively.
Judges for the tryouts will b
ienbers of the faculty and ad
inistration.
WEEK'S MOVIES
"Circus World," starring Johr
Vayne, Rita Hayworth and Clau
ia Cardinale, will be s h o w n it
.ussell 11 o u s e Assembly Roor
Evaluate
Laws
peration of some student func
ons such as the Golden Spur, the
tudent Union sponsored n i g hI
uh. She said that students whc
ould like to go would not becausc
icy would not be allowed to drink
There were those, however, wh<
-ere totally against drinking or
impus or anywhere else. They
)needed that there will be drink
ig and said that it should be con
olled in some manner.
MONOGRAMMING
on
" Blouses
0 Rainwear
" Sweaters
" Menswear
" Linens, Etc.
At Reasonable Prices!
Leon Ritter Furs
1219 Bull Street
'in
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2. 1-t4~F
C
uts For
r Sunday at :3, 6 and 8:30 p.m. el
"Cleopatra," starring Elizabeth to
Taylor, Richard Burton and Rex W
Harrison, may be seen at 3 or 7:30I 1U
p.m. Tuesday.
Thursday "The Egyptian," star
ring Victor Mature and Jean Sim
mons, will be shown at 3, 6 and w
8:30 p.m. th
ART EXHIBIT to
Sculpture by Howard Woody, an
assistant professor in the Depart-1
. ment of Art, will be on display in in
the Student Union Gallery-Lounge, th
Russell House, through Oct. 29. M
The exhibit includes 22 abstract i'
sculptures. Also in the exhibit is B
a collection of abstract oil paint- to
ings on the general theme "Cruci- ('r
fixion." U'
SUPERJETS A
A new Superjets club may be'
organized on campus. All former in
JETS (Junior Engineering Tech-' in
nical Society) club members are H
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ampus News Beat
Talent Sb
gible to participate. A meeting c hovia, Giddel
determine interests will be held phur, S. C. E.
ednesday at 5:15 p.m. in Room FRIlAY -- IH
7 of the Engineering Building. Kelsy-Hayes, I
LITERARY SOCIETY S. C., Naval S}
Huntsville,
Clariosophic Literary S o c i e t y N OT E: Ai
II meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday on signed up at th
ird floor of Legare College. In- for assistance
rested male students are invited. jobs is reque:
JOB INTERVIEWS soon as possibl,
The following companies w ill MAID
terview prospective employees at A pplications
e Placement Bureau next week: I<9;x \laid of (
ONI)AY - Monsanto, Aberdeen be obtained by
-oving Ground, Firestone, Calgon, Cotton Council
ibcock & Wilcox, and Worthing- wa-, Memphis,
n. TU ESI)AY - Monsanto, Fed- girls between
al Communications Commission, -
S. Army Engineers (Savan
Ih ), Union Carbide, Sonoco, and
rthur Anderson. WEI)NESI)AY
Sonoco, Arthur Anderson, West
ghouse, Carrier Air Condition
g, Ford Motor Credit, and Dow
a dis'c he. THU'RSD)AY - Wa
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by to keep your clothes looking about
check our coin-operated laundry
new equipment and desks for
601 Main.
CLEANERS
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.ow Open
1, Texas Gulf Sul- boin a cotton-producing state
& G., and Humble. and are at least five feet five
umble, Retail Credit, inchl"s tall are e1igible to enter.
arst Nat'l Hank of IA)ST KEY
uips Systems, NASA A key to a Yale lock was found
nd Helk's Stores. on tle fraternity quadrangle Fr
nyone who has not day. The owner may claim the key
e Placement Bureau 1* c I) a v i d Grossman at
in locating future
sted to register as d;92.
WESTMIINSTERI
Sunday at (i p.m., Joan H-Iitten
OF COTTON houser from the University of
for entering the Maryland will sing at the West
otton selection may minster House. She writes her own
writing to National music and lyrics. Miss IIitten
I, 191 North Park- houser is a member of a ,ngang
Tenn. :112. Single group called he Sons of Tnunder.
9 and 2:a who were Interested persons are invited.
ieirn .t ( lreeigible toentests
Aeytet the Man
nm Monsanto
.23&~24
p for an interview at your placement office.
year Monsanto will have many openings
aduates at all degree levels. Fine positions
aen all over the country with America's
rgest chemical company. And we're still
ng. Sales have quadrupled in the last 10
*... in everything from plasticizers to
chemicals; from nuclear sources and
cal fibers to elCetronic instruments. Meet
{an from Monsanto-he has the facts
a fine future.
An Equal Opport unity Employeric'
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