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British Carolin BY CAROL WILSON Staff Writer Carole Conlon, Jeanni Holden and L y n n e Moreham, exchange students to Carolina this year from Warwick University near Coven Afro History Week Set For Oct. 28 The Association of Afro-Ameri can Students will hol a B l a c k History Week Oct. 28 to Nov. 2, em111phasizing t h e contribution of Negroes to American society. l-:vents scheduled for the week include lIectures, panel discussions, exhibitions, a seminar for graduatv stuieits ani professors, and (.n (e I1 r. ehatl1s la4tmilt>l fam w Ie ) isitinrg Scholars Association. The club's goals include bringing togetherl p-ople who Share a com loiln outlook and establishing an interest between its mi,mbers and ItlIer groups. Keil l'ricv, club presidenlt, said tihiat miany c1u1i ilefilers ha\e lietil hard at work onil the various events planned fir the week. lit, also stated he was q1uite hap py t.) find that the work has b10-.n at ilup efftert ustead <01he plans bwing shatdl hy a few. At The Movies Sex Far( Wilth Mr Th I -'1\ Th te, oJ0,nl i s \\-#k with I Very fin vr litit ish St'\ farce thlatt mar\ a C41t il SIt I'Yebrow1 iM i 1i llg S 4tl-Vi t IV iVu "r, t le e- ( l t I I ' .ra f -I The Blossom Shop IFLORIS TS Devine and Saluda FIVEC POINMTS Studen aLife D try, England, have found life here very different. 1The E n g I i s h universities are tlreve-year iistitutiols. i i e organization of curricula at Warwick is left to each depart ment. The three girls are studying history. A history curriculum in cludes a basic history course which Is required and two optional elec tive history courses. Four lectures a week and one eiliminr eiry two %eek.l form the Ibmic cour-c. Each optio coetsists of i lecture toeach week imill two -4emiaiur per two week. Cnilaiii ig fron two141 tvight people, ai !-iminar von-.i.-t (of it groupl i-kii ioln aid the reading of emna Canrolt, .Ianni aili I,ynne ai lle to) the l*nivers.ity as part of their studivs. Nt-\t year thev- wiIll con til i'i t ' tio.tie:t ol ill \ 'vlic(. .\lti1ugli h ey il% l Ihk.- ('aro li1na. thI-y agro-11 with ( a r I e., "'Il.ligs an, 1' illu h41 niOtW4rt ' i'v I lleiItl i her than at Warwick. Th11revi is jial ny lit soif- ilis i l; i 'V#A*ytIInlg Is just 'm pu)fllIstI\." Warwick hlas, ruh , lut thtev ar* n t 1 v1 r rigidlv ti) mll i M e. . lIni Iti all"wli til c-mit1 t<. ti* gis' rmmtmrns betw.een Oi: :1.n1. ila l m idn ight. .Im \ mmlisi rdi vi m-i, - uiln I\i-n i I mnt-ailt te i t i \ hl \ 41'.i. \ ~ ~ ~ ~ 11 a .1'1. .j \*ur si i ie l t i pei s4till ailt\ .1 it I mim llt :n1 l 11ilividual lI at l i 111 i livilig ; t 4 11 tli 0m 11iist sI !(b I lm\ i lim '. ar ick lu itcil ;tare m 14 r 4 1e Scores rio Begiiristmill ormw-Iiing too swV , and gim*s it a cu h fSpinls. The Itor is that (of .Jamill, a1 youth ufferng 1fr4, acut vir g . Wh n the m lviv starts, h14 :g for a ct mature woman tsm founid in S4m1r1Set u un' novi l a t ait \\ Iil iII \ I n i t m l ia u m f the N t b ing jalt- t find tint-, hII tu!n 'e:ld t>I 11,,m-k it m illi r ih t o fmr I.II by thl -wre -1 Ilri. .laml '. xi et ncitim s With th ranggi (t m friustra:tin wIithi a dumbl blindme, tim ".kinny\.ihypig" . 1 a1 1r: r11g t, 1 I \ l" 1'n *il ri r t t i sill - S I-stI !m s V\ at mn b 1- h -ai ns t I h mlin t it ls- a t tjid :uimie a goo mmii lik- simmre, pilus idazziling mmdii pli.mmt >gy:ujphy, will miaki thet authenc havli aimI' gmoodm t ime' iln thlen Ih ae ii uli bm:h i- .1:lab hias a grmmat ACAI ~BE JOSEPH E. LEVINEPR$ MIKE NICHOLS -LAM THE GRADI ANNE BANCROFT DI See It'1 ts Find iffereni eynical about studeit government," Jenemi commented. If English stu dents feel the need for reforms, they go to their professor who is generally sympathetic and w i I I work hard to get the reform ar complished. Another reason there is apath: among the English students abou voting is that the candidates ar, chosen by different cliques who tr; to push their nominees through Nobody bothers about voting ex vept Cliques. 'T1herefore, a1cCOIding to L,ynic the Student Riepresentative Couin .i hoevones pvtty, burealucratiC anm powvr-seeking. ''lhe- aibition o many iteniers is noithing morn thlanl to liwcomle memb111ers of Par liamlient. There are sno --ocial orgaiiiza Ii4m,in like ,ororitiiv, or fraterini. 1ie, hmt a 1ltitulde of eiih, anld tiet ic, fromii 1.i.ketb. all toe anms Anglo-ithe,h4 iam Nwiety,. Acti%i tie, ares4 or-ganlizedl % Ii. tlie S ettm1414mt I iii4m. leich i, gsertined i a S t i 1e mm liepesemtat e Coulneil elected 1 h departiniit%. Aboult dating, .lvanni said, "N< st'lf-respecting inglishlanl wotlh go out withi a girl unless he ht seen hi'and ased lier for the dati hiiself." \lost of tlit' Social activ ity CeIterS in1 a1 group1.1) of mien an \\.111101 L'oing Jim w er. .eann1 wcnt to the luke ganie Saturdal Iight and almie to the co(nclluslol Hait it "canillt l'.sibly be footbal h1erautst. it's nl.t playod with thl Althlugh they agref"d with Ca rale that we have "lousy tea," ovel all they enj(,y Carolina' and livinj Im tie S-1uth0. T \w aa a lite Warwik exchang stuenlts at Carlina are Christ pelivi .\y and Angela Whvaton. Nuclear Subs Have Graffiti I a ii n S a eI e a r~ suba insii' havet ga f it i' SIt bl-t Kidy V i .'r.S ih- t'1ava a:k strm rent ury ouret tle I'Ss T a Im a s .relffson, oie ( .\mer'iat'., fhat tat nulch-arlh-p wt'e submaa:saries haraig nuctlear wvars >aaI ig the catroitl Itanell with th l'aleda "buattaons,"' taor "preparei iti fir."a * "fre"*' asnd "m isfir'e."' Bitt saoe af athle mot st inate'rest infl things aof aell, lit retcaslls, were tha signs ota d netta r l'~ thle warheatd b y ''Tomlas ..eftsonaa pserstonniel: "I t thatrset has pseacta tan tarst h a ar elsa." IEMY AI I NNEI ST DIRECTOR-MIKE NIl Benjamin I A Post-Gradual NT$i A RENC E TURMAN,.oco PATE ISTIN HOFFMAN -KATHARINE loday. /IL Around I Huntington Has Frosh A display of a b) o u t 51) 1wincil drawings, collage and Ipintings is bving shown in H1untington Gal. I.-ry, Me.M\aster College, through Oct. I. The display, entitled "Freshmar A rt," includes works from fresh men at the Memphis Academy of A rt, Florida State 1:niversity amd the Atlanta School of Art. Thv vxhibition includes a vidh varoi-ty of volor and black a n INTERVI Sale Sales. Ma. Trammig This Program is designet graduates for careers in sales management. It pr period of 3 months (inch Office School) before mov Those trainees who are found qualified for manz assured of ample opportu work in either our field ol after an initial period in s Aggressive expansion i portunities for those acce Arrange with the plac view with: HENRY V.4 I. HENRY CHASO? MONDAY, OC Connecticut - ihe H lue Chip Corn IVARD CHOLS s Back For e Course In .. . This is B lenjamrin. lie's a little about his future. ROSS Staff Photo by Mike Tyler "he Corner t Gallery Show white productions ranging from 4" I) 5" to 5' by 4'. Huntington Gallery, a hallway of Meclaster College, was named two years ago for Anna Hyatt H untington Who s c u I p t e d the statues in front of MeNlaster and Wardlawv Colleges. 11elaster is open Nionday-Fri dlay from 8 a.m.-9 p.m., on Satur day until 6 p.m., and on Sunday from 2-9 p.m. EWS for: and * 0 I to develop young college life insurance sales and ovides an initial training iding 2 weeks at a Home -ing into full sales work. interested in and who are igement responsibility are nity to move on to such fices or in the Home Office ales. lans provide unusual op pted. iment office for an inter HASON, G.A. mnd I, JR., SUPERVISOR TOBER 14, 1968 Mutual Life PANY~ -IfARIIORD r*n SInce 1846 "A STUNNIl ONE THU "FEW FILMS Al THIS I Student Tickets Avanilable 8e(R mhIIm ~ff3ek Lais'Soe /EL OF (G EU IFULY 4T YOWIL OI -Jdt rit NB V oaySo 1~5i o xI Intramural Program Opens Pool Carolina's swimming pool is (pen for faculty and student rention on Monday and Wednesday 7 9:45 p.m., and Saturday and Sun. day 2-5 p.m. Longstreet Gymnasium is open Monday a n d Wednesday I-5::() p.m., Friday 4-5 p.m., and satu.. day and Sunday 1-6 p.m.. accord ing to the intramurals office. .4 OT POW POW TH NNETONKA OCCASINS Ve're p 1 a y i n g footsies pith the leather look. iec-lenigth browi siede oot. 17.00 'rinIged princess in b)rownI und sand suede. 7.00 quawI~ boot ini brFown and and~ suedeI. 7.00 ~ong fringe in b)rown and and suedeC. 7.00 ~ashion Second COLUMIBIA JADE FILM FORGET!" 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