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FOISTER'S Camera Store, Inc. r 1 - fi 'if. g ' ! 2 v For Really 'Big Ev BOOKS DELIGHT PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL INTERESTS like otion gift s. or classgifts to o beloved BUS you need the big brood stock of the Intiinate Bookshop, to choose rotn! THE INTIMATE i 205 E. Franklin St. qradu j j 1 1 i i Sea Bag Inspection ' The final sea bag inspection for all Midshipmen making summer cruises who have not had their gear checked will be held from 1 p.m. until 4 o'clock today at the Naval Armory. Sigma Alpha Ioia Sigma Alpha Iota, music fra ternity, will sponsor a picnic to morrow afternoon at 6 o'clock at Hogan's lake. Admission will be 75 cents stag and $1 per couple. Tickets may be purchased from Toni Kelly, 213 Spencer Dormi tory. , . , York Club The York Club for Episcopal graduate students and faculty will meet Sunday at 8:45 p.nu at the Parish House of the Chapel of the Cross, for a discussion pro gram. Crop Measurers . Representative of the Produc tion and Marketing Administra tion of the VU. S. Department of Agriculture, E. W. Avent, will meet students interested in crop measurement jobs Tuesday after noon at 2:30 in Gerrard Hall. The jobs of measuring tobacco and peanut acreage have in the past earned students as high as $20 per day. L; Government Class , Instructor James Roberts will take; his Scandinavian Govern ment class to Swain Hall Monday night at 7 o'clock for a showing of three Danish films procured from the Danish Information Cen ter in Washington. The movies deal with holidays, health insur ance and hospitals and landscape ents For Example - Art Chaucer Civil War -Early America Education Government dx0ce Law Medicine Middle Ages Marriage US1C Nature Poetry Psychiatry Religion Rome Renaissance Shakespeare BOOICSHG? Open Evenings: f i . I y .V, .V , panoramas of picturesque Den mark. Summer Jobs Phil Hayes, district sales man ager for Childcraf t program of child guidance series for parents and children's books, will inter view applicants for summer jobs in the library room of the YMCA today from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Tri-Deli Scholarship Coeds may pick up applications for a scholarship given by 'Delta Delta Delta sorority in the Dean of Women's office. The awarding of Vie scholarship is determined on a competitive basis and is not restricted to sorority girls. Forms must be filled out and returned by next Thursday. Square Dance Third in the spring square dance series will be held in the Y court at 8 pjn. today. George Iacchi and Paul Gregory will call. There also will be slow danc ing. Tempest (.Continued from page 1) goras Bound." She will play the major role of Miranda in "The Tempest." Previously she played leads from the Raleigh Little Theater where she was given the awards for "best supporting ac tress" and "best leading actress" for two successive years. Before Raleigh, she was an acfress for Jasper Deeter's famed fc Hedgerow Theater, Moylan, Pa., and the Cleveland Playhouse of Chatau qua, N. Y. Ferdinand is the noble, hand some young man who catches Miranda's . eye. J ohn Bonitz was selected for the part over many other candidates at the auditions to fill this part. He is now a sen ior, and a transfer student from the University of Miami where he received training from Fred erick Koch Jr. He also has per formed for the Parkway Play house, Burnsville, the Cathedral Players in Miami, the Studio "M" Repertory Theater of Coral Gab les, Fla., the players group of Washington and Lee University, and at the Sea Cliff Summer Theater, Long Island. There he was associated with such stars of the American stage as Lillian Gish, Olivia Dellaviland, Burgess Meredith, and Melvin Douglas. During the coming summer he is slated to play the Rev. Martin in "lhe Lost Colony" at Manteo. ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441. (Chg. 1x1) USED BOOKS BOUGHT & SOLD It doesn't cost anything to let us make an offer. THE INTIMATE BOOK SHOP. 205 JE. Franklin Street. (chg. lxl) JNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and long distance household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or James Norwood. , (Chg lxl) i FOR RENT THREE ROOM APARTMENT FURN- ished or unfurnished 2Ya blocks from campus. Apply 309 Ransom St., side. WANTED r-.ATj.Trr teacheii wanted-Pke. I ferably for afternoon or night 'work. Vacancy opened, for next September, fitate quaiiScattons and, salary. Writs eirry President Ham Horton yes terday announced the appoint ment of Sol Cherry to the posi tion of Executive Secretary. In the cabinet post, Cherry will serve an advisory function as well as a secretarial one. Cherry has long been active in student government and in Confab Needs The U. S. National Students As sociation will send five students to the third International Seminar, which will be held at Plon Castle, Germany, July 20 August 10. : Persons interested in attending the conference should fill out an application immediately. The forms are available in the student Songs to make your heart c0i f h More than . ' f1 iVV 9reat Plcuro V- a thrilling experience ; X y fn happiness . . . with its B Mt) ',J t -f . ever-new laughs, ever-new romance, ever-new songs yh P ever-newioyrV ;, foralto' ISF -?i?:;V ( J ( I lit J. s f ' ' V )j I : , j I - a : .:, r f i s -ait. .r m rnim mm mm mist m m m f tr rsrsx? - w it i "Whistls Vhih You Work", X "Cam. n... Li.. AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM... Matching the marvels of "Nature's alf Acre" and "Beaver Valley V we present Walt Disney's ' a' THE OLYMPIC TODAY and SATURDAY (All children: under 12. years 25c) - Appointed University Party activities. He has served in the Student Leg islature for the past two years arid is presently serving his fourth term. He is a member of the Phi Assembly and Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity. He recently was elected to the chairmanship of the University Party. 5 Delegates government office, Graham Me morial. Qualified selection will be made on the basis of interest in inter national affairs, knowledge of student activities in the U. S., and, although it is not required, know ledge of French or German. D.rJL.. a:II r tt ELK" in Technicolor i bos iw- JuriDtoa, n..; v. :3 1 , -, (lc-C0:3-C) v
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