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Thursday, June 17, 1954 THE WEEKLY TAR HEEL Page Thret Intramural Activities Open The .scheduled jr.trair.yral activities of tennis, golf, and softball are now ope n to ail students, George McGinty, assistant intramural manager an no u n c e d yes te r d a y . Entries for the tennis tournaments can s:?rn up at the tenn:3 courts or Gym. Deadline for entries is June Play begins Tuesday, June 22 with single eliminations. Later matches will be based on winning 2 Playmakers' Tryouts Announced For June 21 Tryouts for the first term sum- given to the winners and runners-; mer session production by the Caro- up in each flight. j !:na Playmakers will be held in the Softball team entries can sign up at j Playmakers Theatre on Monday, June Woollen Gym. June IS is the entry j 21, at 8 p.m., it was announced today deadline, and play will begin June j by John W. Parker, assistant director 22. Any group can enter a team, i d business manager of this naticn and prizes will be awarded to the ; ally known university theatre, winners. Round Robin type cf play "Goodbye, Proud Earth," a new wi.i be t.Hi'i. It is requested that the -p..'? v.,--, names and addresses of team manag- v , , , T . , , . ., . -ry Todd Lincoln, has been selected ers be included m the entries eo that ! playing schedules can be mailed to i -... li. puuc-iuu. o,t of 3 sets, and the semi-finals and ! them. A Softball managers meeting i The author is Mellrose Higgenbothan, finals will be played 3 out of 5 sets. Lefore the first match each entry must furnish one can of tennis balls, and these will be used throughout the tournaments, the winner of each match keeping the new can of balls, thu j each match will always be played wi-h r.ew balls. Prizes will be award ed to the winners of the doubles and 'or the golf tourney an entry fee ',') cents per person plus green fee be charged. Entries will close I-:. Students can sign up at the Vy Golf Course. To qualify in tourney each person must play -.oies, and the players will then be ded into flights. Trophies will be Some 400 Persons (Continued from paff9 J) Dean J. E. Kirkland of UXC v-;;i T reside. -j-v p dosing session of the three ,;;;v conference will be held at 8 p.m. w.'h the recognition of the "man of var" taking the spotlight. The ;,..... n v.-ill also include a symposium , w-achir."." Dr. I. G. Greer, execu tive vice- president of the Business Foundation, will preside. The new Cobb Dormitory will serve a: the conference headquarters with r'.r- registration desk located in the ' -.a in entrance hall. Each participant ... expected to register immediately u: ...n arrival. There will be no regis tration, fee. will be held Juno 21 at 5 p.m. in room 31 OA, Woollen Gym. j Bridge Meet (Continued frorn page 1) i i according to how much each person : j already knows about the game." ! He announced that duplicate bridge wii iicxjneii La win neiQ Gurmg ooin summer sessions every Monday night at 7:30 in the Rendezvous Room of Grab am Memorial. The game is under the direction of the University Bridge Club and is sponsored by Graham Memorial. Students and townspeople are invited to play in competition for -Master Points which are awarded to the winners by the American Contract Bridge League. special student from Princeton, West Virginia. Las: summer the Playmak ers presented her one-act play, "The Crowin' Hen." The cast requires four men and four women. There are no roles for children. Scripts are available for reading purposes in the Playmakers business cff.ee in Swain Hall. Production dates are set for Thurs day and Friday evenings, July 8 and S. Tryouts are open to all students, facultv and townspeople. Open House Set The Pi Eeta Phi sorority will hold an open house tonight from 8 to 11 p.m. Everyone is invited, both old and new students. HUNGRY? Did you know that Every Day is ALL YOU CAN EAT DAY at the RATHSKELLER Yes all you can eat of today's specials plus a free drink of your choice, soft or other wise, salad, bread and butter. Mon.: HAMBURGER STEAK, all you can eat 99c Tues. : Macaroni Luigi, till you are full 75c Wed.: Italian Ravioli, all you can eat 90c Thurs.: Italian Spaghetti & Meatballs 99c Fri. : Fish & Chips Day, all you can eat 99c Sat.: Steak Day, one steak and all the vegetables you can eat 99c Classified For classified ad service, phone :.:-',:'M, 1 2 p.m., 4 5 p.m. or write Tl- Weekly Tar Heel, co Graham nsorial, P.O. Box 30, Chapel Hill. Automotiv; SEliS : V 111 ys Aero Lark, 1953, 2- ,.:r. low mileage, excellent condition, rice $995. Call 8-C345 or 9-3361. or Rent ivctric refrigerators for rent. Call r.nttt & Blocksidge, Inc. 6161. la si 5;I i. hi "J h 2s y y y i Now Open IN BASEMENT OF GRAHAM MEMORIAL Two Barbers Haircuts 75c easiest way fo shop . . . surest way to please . . FLORSHEIM --.- -: - s Takes but a minute and you've got the surest Farher-pleaser his choice of Florsheim Shoes. The gift certificate will be made out in cny cmount in fufl or part payment for any Florsheim Shoes and comes with a gift boxed, gold-color miniature shoe. 7 Sulfon g College
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