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mi. j . t.-.k oo i THF. WEEKLY TAR HEEL Page Three inursuaj, ouiy o, aj : Dean's List (Continued from page 1) ton, Gus D. Stefanadis, and John H. - - Salisbury Lloyd B. Ennis, John L. Rendleman, and Marcia A. Zach ery. Other North Carolininas Roger W. Ackerman, Wallace; James E. Warrenton: Mary Frances Allen; Statesville; Albert L. Allred, Mount Airy; Kathenne a. Armis tead. Kinston: Harry H. Arnold Dover; Bonnie M. Baker, Carrboro; Mary Alice Ballew, Denton; William J. Barefoot, Jr., Benson; Alexander 1L Barnes, Murfreesboro; Benjamin C. Berry, Jr., Hertford; Hiram B. Black, Matthews; Jerry C. Brown, Rich Square; Ro Dunn: William R. Eullock, Jr., Bethel, Charles E. Cain, Elizabethtown; Jerry A. uampDeu, Taylorsville; Jane T. Carswell Spring Lake; William D. Cherry Gastonia; Robert S. Cline, Hickory; Luther H. Clontz, Morganton; Patri cia G. Coley, Newton; Abner M. Cornwell, Jr., Lincolnton; Cecil E. Cowan, Jr., Morganton; Janet R. Cozart, Wilson; Dwight L. Cranford. Albemarle; Frederic M. Crawford, Jr., Sanford; Bobby Lee Deal, Rockingham; Jane D. Dicks, Rockingham; Harold &ng- land, Kings Mountain; Andre J. Evans, Ahoskie; Billy E. Faggart, Concord: Thomas A. farmer, jr SPORTS Kelso to Dive At High Point Joe Kelso, Southern Conference diving champion, will be off to High Point this weekend to compete in the Carolina AAU swimming and diving meet. The meet will be held iTiaay nnd Saturday. July 26 and, 27, wnen st divers VjUiiv.vjl a y . ' - t Will DC tvii'vi-"'b e - Smithneld, Joel E. leisnman, ray- . om an over North and Soutn iaro .ii...;n. . tr--.. T TTnil of Tr If mint I .. 3 YOUR VACATION will be more enjoyable if you take along our CHILDREN'S BOOKS tde idtibate bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. OPEN EVENINGS Closed Sunday During Summer IMPORTED LIE! SLACKS 8.95 Values to $12.95 Several shades to choose from including charcoal grey. M. COLUMBIA ST etteville; Henry L. Fowler, Jr., Mount Holly; David G. Futch, Monroe; Julius A. Green, Jr., Thomasville; Arthur W. Gregory, Jr., Halifax; William G. Grimes, Smithfield; John M. Guilbert, Tryon; Iredenck v. Hamrick, Rutherf ordton ; James l. Haney, Jr., Glenwood; Charles T. Hartsall, Jr., Oakboro; Malcolm P. Hoover. Pineville; Florence K. How- nnnn- .Tnhn K. lnele. biier aiU w CMv. Henrv C. Jackson, Tarboro Thomas M. Johnson, Clayton; Larry T. Justus, Dana; Nora Frances iac key, Mount Airy; Thomas II. Long, Statesville; Wal ter N. Long, Jr., Belmont; Harvey 0 T r.wP. Ponzer: Peter D. McMichael Reidsville; Thomas McMillan, Rocky Mount; ' Addison G. Mangum, as tonia; Etta R. Mann, Whiteville .lames W. Mavnard, Burlington; Mar garet A. Mebane, Burlington; Mary L. Menius, Monroe; Arthur u Mil !Pr Landis: Max G. Miller, Hamlet McLendon G. Morris, Oxford; Josepn T. Mnrad. Wilson; Catherine jNew im Haw River: Mary B. Noblitt, fihelbv: Thomas L. Ormand, Monroe; Morris F. Osbornef Arden; Dewey Fate, Bayboro; Louie K Patseavour ps. Rocky Mount; Archibald L. Patterson, Maxton; p.ihprt. B. Peck. Concord; James K Prifphptt. Creswell; Raeford T. Pugh, Asheboro; Nathan R. Rober son, Robersonville; James L. Rollins, Pr.tir? Henrv T. Rosser, Hamlet; i'VUVV f 1 Alva W. Steward, Marshville; Will iam R. Story, Wilkesboro; David Rnmnpr. Asheboro: Carlos P. Sur Tt.t. Toast: Raymond M. Taylor, Washington: Zebulon B. Trexler, Concord ; .TnVin f!. Vernon. Summerfield; Raphael W. Vinson, Ahoskie; Charles D. Wallace, Smithfield; William a. Waller. Fair Bluff; Edward O. War rpn. Roanoke Rapids; , Wisner M. Washam, Cornelius; Ralph C. Wig gins, Hendersonville; Susan F. Wil- kins, Sanford; Billy R. Wilkinson, Newton; Elizabeth R. Wood, Eden- City. Social Dance Class Holds First Meeting The social dancing class held its first meeting last Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Miss Margaret Taylor, who is a teacher in the Arthur Murray Studio in Durham and a student here this summer, is teaching the class. These classes are held on the terrace outside the men's gym. Everyone is invited to attend. The probable meeting time will be Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 'o'clock. be lina. Sue Fink, Chapel Hill swimming ace and a sophomore at UNO, wiu swimming in the meet. Coed Swimming Class A coed swimming class will be -t a- 1 V.0IH at. 4 r.m. each day, Monaay through Friday, throughout second session of summer school. All stag will be taught. . . Vn tuition will be charged but all participants must hold swimming privilege cards, me ciass is yumamy for students, but others may jom tViou rlpsire. This program will be under the .Mp supervision of Miss Mary Frances Kellam. All-Campus Swims tv,o first, of a series of all-campus swims will be held this Thursday night, July 23, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. These "swim togethers-" will be in the Kessing Outdoor jviemona Pool. This program is open to every one, but children must be accompa nied in the water by their parents. Intramural Sports The intramural program for the i i n second session of summer scnooi wn foatnrf. competition in Softball, ten- nis and golf. Horseshoes will not be offered in competition. Softball entries opened on Mon day, July 20, and will close on Satur day, July 25. Play will begin lues Av .Tnlv 28. ' V4tJT f entries opened Monday, July 20, and will close on Monday, July 27. Play will begin on Wednes day, July 29. r.nlf entries opened Wednesday, July 22, and qualifying rounds must be in by Wednesday, July zy. All entries for softball and tennis can be made at 315 Woollen Gym. Be . i sure to register in order to avoid W. wohcth K. WOOU. lliUCll- I - . - Lio mnflicts in the ditterent evems, ton; and Joe H. Woody, uessemer The life you save may be your own drive safely- Swimming Schedules Children' Program: Instruction: 11:00-12:00 Monday- Friday. Recreation: 12:00-12 :30 Monday Friday; 11-:00-12:30 Saturday; 2:00- 3:00 Sunday. Other hours the pool is open when accompanied by parents. Adults' Program: ) Instruction: 4:00-5:00 Monday Friday. Recreation: 12:00-6:00 Monday Friday; 11:00-5:00 Saturday; 2:00- 5:00 Sunday. ' Plan to attend church this Sunday. wmmm TODAY I- "N -v ' i t " PHYLLIS CALVERT STEWART GRANGER PATRICIA ROC PETER GLENVIUf JOHN STUART FRIDAY-SATURDAY SUNDAY-MONDAY M-G-M's big vacaUon-time mujicall "DANGEROUS WHEN WET' It's a refreshing plunge into Fun and Romance, Sonft and Hilarity t Color by TECHNICOLOR! ffTARIHNC ESTHER WILLIAMS FERNANDO LAMAS JACK CARSON Featuring uniqui V?s.o TOM AND JERRY underwittr. novelty 7 MTAP THF V ' HIT TUNES M-G-M RECORDS! 1 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY THE i THE LIES... THE SLANDERS ...THE THINGS THEY SAID i nMim urn I i. -. .- adui i nc-n i . . . 1 F - . 1 13 i ft? M-G-M GREER 'I'll 'NTS' DAL AWARD! TECHNICOLOR with AGNES MOOREHEAD DONNA CORCORAN
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