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PAGE 4 The Carolina Journal, Wednesday, April 24, 1968 Frigg, Harry R, Is More Clod-like Luke A JOURNAL REVIEW By F. N. STEWART mind those dirty adult pictures and and the Germans ae the bad guys, least I don’t remember anybody nevermind those silly family But it’s not actually a war movie even being shot. I do remember Frigg, Harry P. Is one of those movies, Harry Frigg is the one even if it does have a war setting Harry Frigg being shot at by the movies which has to be seen. Never- to see. Paul Newman is the hero, and has soliders in uniform. At guards of the stockade. Ole Harry is chosen to rescue five generals Visiting Committee Of Board Of Trustees To Meet Friday from the Italian “stockade”. Harry is chosen because of his superior record — eighteen escapes from an American stockade in little over a year’s time. Harry is a buck private, but Homer, a real general, makes Harry a Brigadier General so that Harry can “rescue” the other five generals. Harry finds out he doesn’t really know much about being a General, So who should come to his aid to help him be a good general, you probably guessed it, the tenderyoung Duchess. Newman plays the role of Harty Frigg in just about the same manner he played Cool Hand Luke. Only Harry is just a little bit more^ a clod than Luke. But, with the tender The UNC-C Visiting Committee of the Board of Trustees will meet on campus Friday, May 10, 1968. According to the By-laws of the Trustees, the Visiting Committee “shall devote special attention to the adequacy of buiidings and equip ment, the needs and welfare of faculty members and students, the FREE DANCE The Union will sponsor a FREE dance — a Soul Happening — on Friday, April 26, in the cafeteria from 9 until 1 a.m. Playing will be the Soul Syndi cate and the Soul Sensation. I’romises to be a real soul time so come on out. instructional program, extension services, alumni affairs, the ath letic prc^ram, business manage ment and the problems which it deems important to the welfare of UNC-C.” The Committee is auth orized “to inter-view any adminis trative officer, faculty member, em ployee or student, and shall give a hearing to any administrative officer, faculty member, employee or students who shall request such hearing in writing.” The Prresident of SGA and the Chariman of the Union atre sche duled to report on and to discuss young Duchess’ help, Harry tunu student affairs matters with the This is where the real fun begins, into a real good clod. The tactics Committee. Any other student, rep- Paul Newman (with his dreamy blue he uses, in manipulating the other resenting himself or a student or- eyes, or so my date said), alias Generals are blundersome, but e{. ganization, wishing to appearbefore Harry Frigg, is cool as only Paul the Committee should send a re- can be cool in playing the role of fective. The antics that he goes quest for a hearing in writing to a semi-clod. Ole Harry gets him- through and the wit which he uses the office of the Chancellor. Such self captured by the Italians and are true Newman^style. requests should reach the Chan- is put with the other five generals cellor by May 1 to permit the who are being held in the country development and distribution of an estate of an Italian Duchess. Now agenda for the May 10 meeting, this isn’t just any old Duchess, Students who appear before the but a young tender thing, who im- Committee are expected to present mediately catches General Frigg’s their matter in writing with emough eye. So the problem is compounded copies for each member of the as Old Harry has to worry about Movie Critic? F.N. Stewart The nation of Israel was re established as a republic in 1948. Committee. Bi-centennial Chorus To escaping, want to Duchess. but yet doesn’t really leave this tender young More problems arise as Italy’s largest seaports are Genoa, Naples, Venice, Trieste, Ancona, Bari, Brindisi and Pa lermo. Give Concert April 28 Here irman B au com Craduates Erom On Sunday afternoon of April 28 at 3:00 the Bi-Centennial Chorus of 93 voices under the direction of Harvey Woodruff will present its second full concert of music entirely It is hoped thatthese concerts will indicate to the city of Charlotte some measure of its creative activity in the realm of music. 8 out of the 14 selections will be performed ‘On Campus’ To Preview Green Garter Coffee House by Charlotte composers in the Par- from manuscript. They may serve ircra 'ft Con rse RANTOUL, ILL — Airman Gary N. Baucom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren N. Baucom of 4133 Seaforth Drive, Charlotte, N. C., has been graduated with honors at Chanute AFB, 111., from the training course tor U. S. Air Force aircraft equip ment repairmen. Airman Baucom, an Air National Guardsman, is being assigned to his ANG unit at Douglas Airport, Char lotte. A graduate of Garinger High School, he received his B.S. degree in accounting in 1967 from the Uni versity of North Carolina at Char lotte. The airman’s wife, Vicky, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Roper of 200 Shenandoah Place, Charlotte. quet Room of the Student Union. 29 students from the two choral groups at UNC-C are participating in this venture, and Dorothy Bovard, accompanist for these two choruses, will be at the piano. ’fhe Bi-Centennial Chorus was formed at the beginning of this anni versary year for the express pur- also as an encouragement to other musicians who wish to compose. Additional concerts will be pre sented on Sunday, May 5, 3:00 p.m. at First Methodist Church; Tuesday, May 7, 8:00 p.m., Enderly Park The University television pro- The following week ‘On Campus’ gram, ‘On Campus’, will preview will deal with co-ed fashion, the forthcoming Green Garter. Both host and hostess, Lanier Jones and Linda Craven, will be on hand to moderate the action. Ron Foster, the MC of the Green Garter, is on the program and MC’s the entire show. Bill Sloan will sing three songs ^2^ z pose of presenting music entirely Presbyterian Church. Baptist Church, and on Tuesday and a duet with John Hostetter, who May 14, 8:00 p.m. Myers Park will perform five songs. CURB SERVICE Workers Needed by Charlotte composers. 11 different public composers are represented, among charge them two from UNC-C. Dr. William Mathis, Chairman of the Fine Arts Department has written a “Prayer tor the Dedication of a House of Worship,” with words beginning “Surely, the Lord is in this place.” A new setting of “The Lord’s Prayer” was composed especially for this program by Bernard Lewis, UNC-C junior, and it will be sung by UNC-C special student, Bonnie Smith, soprano, with Woodruff as conductor. This makes a totai of 6 UNC-C faculty and students who carry leading roles in this com munity presentation. The program vrill be aired Thurs- is invited without day, April 25, at 9:00 p.m. on WTVI, Channel 42. 3f.31 South Blvd.—S23 6317 3131 E. hidopcnd.—377 4S07 the WORLD FAMOUS Italian OPEMITCHEF I Mortheid 'fhirty people are needed to work at Election Central Headquarters during the May fourth primary. The working hours will fall in the late afternoon and night. Two dollars per hour will be the pay. A minimum of ten dollars is guaranteed. 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