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I TUESDAY, MAY 21. 19S7 THE DAILY TAR MtfV Seniors, You Can Sl Jon TheAlumni Assn. For A Buck Seniors may still join the Gen eral Alumni Association at the special rate of $1 if they bring their dues to the Alumni Office in the Carolina Inn, it was an nounced yesterday by Luther Hodges, Jr. and "Pokey" McSor ley. Co-chairmen of the Senior Class Alumni Committee. The formal on-campus enroll ment cf seniors in the Alumni Association has been concluded, but the committee hopes that any seniors who may not have been personally contacted will join the Association and "add to the grow ing strength of the Alumni Class of 1&57." 4 1 ft i f Review In Graham Memorial (Continued from Page 1) einating and bizarre character. , until the monceived comic relief, I For second toe secnes she projected Berttva's -agony so ter- Petxtes Dramates pro rorceftdJy that to watch her was ex- eed feeing and entertauurg the . .. ,T l x . . ctre. Ihey did not do nearly so well erMcnaUng. Unfortunately, amich of , J , 3 . . ' ,. uvf,,.,..vw., hi tune as they did with "Call- cv:; V r VVishihg ach Of You Good Luck n Your AQI I Id and Wonderfu Vacation The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin St. i V- Open Till 10 P.M. 1 i BEFORE THAT LONG-AWAITED , VACATION, COMPLETE YOUR WARDROBE AT BERMANS FOR THE MEN: Northcool Suits Wash-Wear-No Press Slacks Wash-Wear-No Press Cotton And Dacron f All Wool, Tropical Worsted v Very Thin, Very Cool Ivy League Cords Shirts Short Sleeves Polo Shirts Shoes $1.98 Up r Tennis, Play, Dress Keds Summer Loafers Leather Camp Moccasins For $3.48 Pajamas , Short Sleeves Knee Length Cotton Summer Bathrobes Bermudas Bathing Suits FOR THE CO-EDS: Bermudas Shorts Peddle-Pushers Bathing Suits Shoes Summerite Canvas Washable Play Shoes Blouses Ship-N-Shore $2.90 Up Vacation Luggage: Samsonite Lady BaltimoreCanvas Car Bags Trunks Other Low-Prico Luggage - ".BERMMS ; OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY r .7 if' T j 9- - - Still Wins Music Award Miss Marjcrie Still is being presented the Percy Weeks Award as the most outstanding senior music major this year by Sigma Phi Epsilon president Curtis Daughtry. Dr. Jan Schinhan is shown on the right. He is Miss Still's music professor. CLASSIFIED ADS APARTMENT: JUNE TO SEPTEM ber. Contemporary design. Three roms completely, furnished, even to the beer in the icebox. $75 monthly, includes . water and light. Call 8 5021. GOOD USED KENMORE VACU um cleaner $25. Call 9 CC21 be tween 1 St 3 p.m. BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FOR rent at Ocean Drive Beach first two weeks in June. Sleeps 12, reasonable rates. Contact Daily Tar Heel, 9 3371. Hope Sparger, who planted herself firmly and stayed put: another fault m the direction. Miss Sparger, as the Madam, was acting all th way, and in many l'a;es Hie strain was obvious. Her lines were clearly spoken and the internrrtat.inn wno fin 4ut h was altogether too forced. i F The second play, "This Property Is Condemned" is mui easier to take than "Bertha;" the characters ore just as sordid, ierli:-?s even more so, but the style is lers op pressive. Lloyd Skinner was merely ade quate, if that, as the young. voy. Bet tina Jinnette, as the adolescent who has inherited a condemned house and her sister's many lovers, pre sented one of the most sensitive and accurate characterizations of the Cist year. If her interpretation was methimr akin to Carol Baker's Ba- ( Continued row page 1) hy Doll, the similarity is excusable: Miss Aldridge is currently practice the way Williams writes these per teaching in Chapel Hill. verted, horrible creatures, there is Young, who plans to enter Duke rMt murh eLse to wi n tlieJm uivirmy acnuoi in aepieinutr w ( Taylcr . Winiams' Urfrctkfl study for the Methodist ministry, l3ood except that t!e vohme has served this year as president too low, and many of the Unes were of the student body. He served his snauditle. The stage, bare except freshman year as president of the for a ladder, became an intimete ! YMCA Freshman Fellowship, and Bpot suitable for the telling of se- ; a memDer oi me aiuaeni legisia- wis and the revalation of a fas- T lure. He served In the legislature in gula," but perhaps that is too much to expect. This experimental group has provided a vitality which has been sadly lacking in every Play- maker production this year, with the notable exception of "Peet Gynt," , and the audience lappreciated it. I Get Your U.N.C. WO. 1 BASKETBALL TAG DOWNTOWN AT THH UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP Aldridce was was itklLm 2nd BIG WEEK STEVENS - SHEPHERD'S S OX I MAY REDUCTIONS YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS! STEVENS - SHEPHERD his sophomore and junior years, was president of the sophomore class, vice-president of Joyner, and vice-president of Everett, vice chairman of the Carolina Forum, president of his Wesley Founda tion Sunday School class, presi dent of the Graham Memorial Ac tivities Board, his junior year, and WOMAN GRADUATE STUDENT, a member pt GMAB his senior writing thesis desires room for year. the summer. Would consider j Young's honoraries include mem caring for vacationing professor's j bership in the Order of the Grail, LOST: SMALL. WHITE WIRE haired terrier, one brown ear. Answers to Sapphire. Reward. Call Earl Wynn. 9474 or 9-2741. home. Contact Daily Tar Heel, 9-3371. FOR SALE: '56 MODEL 8' KEN more (Manufactured by Kelvina tor) refrigerator. Reasonable, by graduating senior couple. Phone 31sX. STOLEN: statue of SMALL GREY The Order of the Golden Fleece, The Order of the Old Well, and Amphoterians. Young and Miss Aldridge plan to live in Durham following their wedding in August. Miss Aldridge will teach in Durham High School. Miss Aldridge and Young were t amed as "Miss Alumna" and "Mr. kneeling boy f rom j Alumnus" by,, a , special faculty a garden at 315 E. Franklin St. Sentimental value attached. Reward for information lead ing to return. Call Mrs. Andrew Patterson at 8-7651. c mmmee neaaea Dy uean rjni?iv L. Mackie. They were among a num ber of seniors nominated for the honors by secret balloting at a re cent meeting of the senior class. We are very happy to have served you while you have been at Carolina. We wish the gradu ating class the most and best possible in every thing .they do. And to our other many customers, have a happy summer, and we will be looking for vou in the fall. To all ofyou . . . Thank you for making our stay in Chapel Hill such a pleas- , ant one. PETE THE TAILOR "Specializing in Ivy Lcagueizing" m$ oi We certainly hate to see you leave us. We only fiope that you will come back and see us oftenj to Everyone Else . ; . We hope that you have a wonderful summer and come in to see us if you are here. If notf we are looking forward to seeing you this fall. During The Summer . We will continue to give you the biggest bargains in records,. Hi-Fi equipment, and every thing else tat we handle7. S - . - 207 E. Franklin St. II J f t fc! , inn J w c) Miss Campus FASHION QUEEN 1957 r 1 Congrat MISS by uiations to Y , ill : r Of Alpha Delta Pi majority vdfe to reign as the J. B. Robbins Fashion Que For the 1957-58 School Term en DRESS Miss Nicholson will receive as her crowning reward A GoKiplef efa Ensemble t f Consisting of HAT BAG GLOVES HOSE SHOES The voting was terrific, and we congratulate the following Fashion Plates for the hundreds of votes cast for them miss Martha wiluford miss Barbara honey miss "pee wec batten miss jane stain back miss sarah van weyk pf Chapel Hi 1 i
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