
‘I'ille'ili'ecsl'a.11113:].Fact).~ mmwdmmam WyetWNJJMI n'nrumlmm-m, V\_-. Vol. LXX, No. Tuesday, October 5. I965 Foor'ogeeThlelmIe Cdmpus . - Crier «$2 Million "Fund, Farm The Engineers' Council will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in Riddick 11. All members or alternates must be present. 0 t t All International Students Left To Store By Kenon and .Faculty: Members and children are cordially invited to an open house, October 10th, N. C. State University has the trust fund and the farm line at Chapel Hill to which he 1965 from 4 to p.m. at the received as a gift from evaluate the land, equipment, International Students’ Center. the will endowment are to be used for has given considerable help, and the cattle which is to be 0 O O of the late William R. Kenar the further development of specified the endowment to be moved or sold. two million dollars in a trust experimental dairy farming at given to State. Dr. Brooks James, Dean of The American Institute of fund and a 600 acre dairy farm State. The “Raleigh Founda- Kenan's estate which totaled the School of Agriculture, stated Industrial Engineers will meet located in Lockport, N. Y., tion" includes the farm acreage $100 million will later be divided that the Randleigh farm would Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the which has been valued at and all the animals, equipment, by the trustees. The major be sold and that he proceeds Erdahl-Cloyd Union. It will be $500,000. buildings and property on the portion of the estate was left will be utili to obtain an organizational and member- The dairy farm, according to land. _ for educational purposes. ship meeting. Refreshments Kermn’s will, will Ear- facilities to further the expan- will be served. be sold and a Kenan, although not setting lier in September two members sion of the program at State. * ¥ similar dairy farm will be set any specific d tails on gifts to of the Statefaculty visited the Two hundred head of cattle are The Latin Club will meet up in or around gRaleigh.‘Both Randleigh farm at Lockport to expected to be transported to October 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Room . the Raleigh area. 248-50 of the Erdahl-Cloyd Dr. James' emphasized that Union. They will have intro- Freshman Elections the wording of the will is so duction of new students and liberal that the trust will enable refreshments. research to be carried out not D as e only with dairy cattle, but also There will "be a Swinging ‘Registration Books Open Wed. many other fields of agricul- Sixties Party October 8 at 8 tural research. p.m. in the Erdahl-Cloyd Union The candidate registration 10 election will be ten candi- president. vice—president: secre- Ballroom. The Continentals will books for freshman class officers dates for homecoming Queen, tary, and treasurer. The total provide the music. and senators will open tomor- according to Jim Fulghum of number of freshman senatorial 0 It 3 row. Blue Key. The entrants will be seats have not yet been defi- or * a Any student other than a staff narrowed to ten by Blue dgey‘pitely determined according to Stale Frosh I member of a' campus publication members after an informal Murry. The senate distribution The Psychology Club will or a member of student govern- take a trip to Dix Hill October p!i interview with .20 of the en- is determined by enrollment in 14. They will leave at 10 a.m. The School of Design students believe in promoting their own product and in this case it's ment can also sign up for two trants on November 7, Fulghum each school and the final figures Killed Here from Tompkins. To sign up John Stcc, N. C.’ State guard, who will be carrying not only the prestige of State but also of positions on the Board of added. on enrollment are not available, see the Psychology Section. its school .of design into Saturday’s game with Carolina. Design students plaster their confi- Publications. The registration This is the first year that two Murry explained. i dence in Stec on the windows of the design school building. (Staff Photo) 4 books will be in the Student positions on the Board of Last year, 30 freshmen signed Virginius Carlton Kinney, Jr., _-:'__,._. _ Government offices on the second Publications will be chosen by a freshman at State, died in an A white, grey, and dark 1 up for the four class offices and automobile accident about three purple sweater was forgotten floor of the Student Union. The the students in a general 41 were contesting the senator- miles from Raleigh on US 70 Sunday at 10 p.m. in the books will close October 15. election. These two positions ial positions. early Sunday morning. laundromat across from the The primary election will be were recently added to the Open leller YR: held November 3, and the run— board when it adopted a new The driver of the car, David tower. If anyone has picked it. 'l'o Hear ofi‘s will be November 10. There constitution last Tuesday. The McLeon Lewis, 18, of Durham, up would they please return it Special Edilion to Bruce Weber in 303 Welch From President will be a required meeting of all additional members were added sustained minor injuries. Davis Reward. candidates in the Union Theater to give the student body more reported to Patrolman R. M. or call 832-9119.s- »: 4-, on October 18, to discuss the representation on the board On Salurday Stacy that another car struck Tuesday’s N.A.S.A. Film pro- Jim "Gardner rules of the campaign and to according to Bill Fishburne, his vehicle, causing it to leave Fellow Students: draw for positions on the ballot, chairman of the Summer Con- The Technician will“ not the highway and overturn. gram will include the following: according publish its usual Friday “Before Saturn”—the history Jim Gardner, newly elected lican Clubs, including those at to Lewis Murry, stitution Commission ‘of the morning edition this week. Kinney, from Greensboro, was of the development of rockets, All of us are looking forward ,Republican State Party Chair- Peace, St. Mary’s, and the Wake chairman of the elections com- Board of Publications. Instead, there will be a spe- a pledge at the Kappa Alpha “Celestial Mechanics and the‘ to the Carolina game this Sat- ‘ man will give an address before County Young Republicans. All mittee of Student Government. The positions in contention cial Consolidated University fraternity house. He was an out- Lunar Probe,” and “The Clouds} urday with great enthusiasm. the N. C. State University students and faculty are also Also entered in the November for freshman class officers are Day issue of The Technician standing 1965 graduate of Page of Venus” which documents thef There will be. many parents, Young Republician Club at invited. issued Saturday morning at High School, where he was cap- planning, launching and results‘‘ guests, and alumni on campus, their October meeting, it was t he regular distribution tain of the swimming team. to date from the Mariner spacel and this will be a good oppor- announced today by Charles L. E |0C Dance , points, which are: probe. These films will be shown ‘ The funeral took place Mon- tunity for us to display courtesy Williams, Jr. President of the Park Al Lee For i Erdahl-Cloyd Union main day at 3 p.m. at Forest Lawn at 7 p.m. in the Erdahl-Cloydi and hospitality‘becoming to a Club. i Sel For Friday desk, ' Cemetery in Greensboro. Fam- Union Theatre, Tuesday, Octo-i real university. Student Supply Store sand- ily, friends, and the entire mem- her 5. The address will be given1C . U. Game wich shop, bership of Kappa n nu Students are asked to park on 'after a small business session i The Inter-Dormitory Council Syme sandwich shop, Alpha frater- Lost: One pair of sunglasses 'of the club this Wednesday, at Students will have a reserved? i Dance will be held in the Erdahl- Off-campus student mail- nity attended. in a cordovan case in Riddick campus as early as possible Sat- 7:30 in the theater of the parking area for the State-, Cloyd Union Ballroom Friday boxes at’Reynolds Coliseum, Kinney is survived by his par- Stadium Saturday. Name on;.urday morning to lessen the College Union. Carolina game this weekend if night, from 8 till midnight. and all dormitory lounges ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Kinney, case: Schoenge & Co. If found,‘ congestion at game time. Special Gardner, a conservative, was there is no rain over that period. The dance will feature the and entranceways. Sr., one sister, one brother, and call 755-2485. parking areas will be provided defeated in last years election Student Government and the Fabulous Continentals from his paternal grandparents. t 5‘ * - for student vehicles. by Congressman Harold Cooley athletics department have ar- fRoanoke Rapids, who appeared A black leather key case was! 3 in the closest race in the history ranged for the parking lot im-: 3 last year at Homecoming. lost between the Coliseum and| As in the past, the winning of the Fourth District. Last mediately behind Lee dormitory. ._ The theme of the dance is the Harrelson, 2 p.m. Wednesday. school will be allowed to tear August, he was elected unani- to be opened for student use ISwinging 60's Party and will N. C. Volunteers If found, call Tim Bell, 410—A down the goal posts.
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