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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 19S7 THE DAILY TAR HEEL , PAGE FIVE 'Old N. C Data On TV For tlif first time, studnns of F S. history in h'li s-c h o o 1 s tin 'ouuhout tlie st.ttc will be able t.. sre this week, Muotmh television, evhibits of original materials from colonial North Carolina. Tlie first North Carolina in-school television remote telecast will bo i rodueecl by VL'NC-TV and broad-ta-t by cooperating television sta tions, today at 9 a.m. The programs, part of the United s .ues History lourse designed for I i-li school students, will originate in the North Carolina Room of the Louis R. Wilson Library. Miss Lois F.dinger, television teacher of this course, will inter view Dr. Hugh Leflcr, Kenan pro fessor in the LNC Department of Histcry and author of the North Carolina history text used in North Carolina Public Schools. Dr. Lef lcr will give an account of the colonial history of North Carolina. William Powell, director of the Ni . th Carolina Room, will discuss much of the material displayed Frat Visit UNC Marching Band Rules Agreed !Chorus Ooen Trvouts THOMPSON'S South 501 Restaurant 5 Minutes From The Campus On Highway 15-501 ByPass "Steaks Our Specialty" CURB SERVICE TAP ROOM (After 7 P.M.) Broadways Howl. access '". ' IS On the Swfc&Ml, V.' 20th C.ntury-FoK p.nt. ' . "Will Miyflcc Snnfl f JAYM MANSFIELD I The visiting agreement between i fraternities and coeds ha been agreed upon by the Intcrf.afcrni y Council and the University Admins ! (ration. It is now being distributed ' to all women's dorms and 'sorority houses. The 24 social frats on the ap proal list are: Alpha Ta:i Omega, Beta The ".a Pi, Chi Phi. Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Delta Upsil on. Kappa Alpha, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Sig ma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Lcmbda Phi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Chi. Sigma Nu, Sig ma Phi Epsilon. St. Anthony Hall, Tau Epsilon Phi. The: a Chi. Zcta Beta Tau and Zcla Psi. Four professional frats are ap proved: Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Pi. Kappa Psi and Phi Delta Chi. Fraterniiies may receive wom en students from 12 noon until the closing time of undergraduate wom en's dormitories. Graduate women are expected to observe the same visiting hours. preservation of "outstanding" mas terpieces of vocal literature. Trvmitc are now bein2 held for positions in the University March ing Band and University Chorus in , , , r .,i r,I fwtnta Principal presentation of the fall prcpartion for musical piescnta- , , ti , . dons here this year. . . me Vjiiiv tri any miivuj Director WiL'on Mason of the chorus said tryouts for his group are being held all this week. In terested persons should go to room 204 of Hill Music Hall. 1 David." j will also gram. be featured in tlie pro- Following this program, Mason said, the University Chorus will appear with the University Band Herbert W. Fred, director of the in a special program featuring inarching band, said persons in-: Percy Grainger as soloist and com- tcrcstcd in that group should con- poser, and will present a number tact hi n in room 102 of Hill Hall, j off Grainger's work under his di- . i icction. Membership is open lo all Uni- ! versity students who qualify on the basis of audition and interview, ! Fred asserted. ! i A busy schedidc for the mstru- mental group this year includes trips with the football team to Maryland. Wake Forest and Duke, as well as presentations at all home games. Rehearsals for the chorus are be ing held twice weekly at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday. Auditions fofr new (members will continue throughout next week. CLASSIFIEDS Mason, said that director group is of the chorus, devoted to the BLACKBURN'S OPEN AIR MAR ket, West Franklin Street, op posite ice plant. Open every day, 7:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. .EiocEtHunfer?, TDMY RANDALL K -Zl EETSY . - ' . DRAKE - x JOAN '' U , - COLOR by DC LUXE BlONDEll , ,ir - ' ciNEMAScope I P oOcfd D"ecV i liom hs Screen Story jnd kieenplty bf U" FRANK TASHLIN Hours of Shows: 1:00-3:02-4:59-7:01-9:03 NOW PLAYING mm WELC NEWCOMERS We Are Set Up To Serve You With Quiz Winners AreAnnounced Winners in the Campus Quiz Con test, sponsored by the Chape! I li 11 Carrboro Merchants Assn. were announced here today. The contest was composed of I o.uestions concerning the physical ! university and its history, and win- ; ners will be awarded a $10 gift certificate redeemable at any of the association stores. ! Winners are as follows: ; Gus Rogers. 210 Cobb; Frances De Araon. 201 Alderman; Louise Crumbley. 201 Alderman: Steve j Schlessen. 104 Stacy; Jim Johnson, 210 Mangum; Marshall W. Dlythcr. ' 116 Aycock. Also. Bob Nee, 8 Old West; Dave Johnson. 20i) Stacy; Lawrence Lon don. Jr.. 217 Ililsboro Street; . i James A. Carroll. 211 Aycock; For-! rest Wright, 303 Winston: Joe Per-, kins. 109 Lewis; Bill Harrington. 212 Manley. And, Neil Murphy, 203 Manly; Jimmy Abbott, 12 Steele; Richard McKiernan. 11 North Street; Bob Barrow, 210 Mangum; Jack Bur kef. 248 Cobb; Betty Anne Buie. 323 Nurses Dorm; Frank Adams. 317 Alexander; Reuben Hamlet, 218 Win-ton; Lenny Beck. 30!) Cobb; and Phil Ordwny. 310 Manyum. MODERN SHOE REPAIR EQUIPMENT EXPERT WORKMEN ALL TYPES OF SHOE POLISH AND SUPPLIES Lquick, EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL SERVICE t COLLEGE SHU-FIXERY Two Doors From Post Office extends a varm welcome to the University Family and cordially invites old Friends, and new Acquaintances to visit Chapel Hill's House of Fashion Yackety Yack Seeks Workers Grnc Whitehead, editor of the Yack-ty-Yack for '58, is search ing for volunteers to assist with the '58 Yack. In an interview with The Daily Tar Heel yesterday, Gene stated "It seems absurd that more in terest has not been shown, as there arc a number of section edi torships available and marvelous opportunities to get in on the ground floor." When asked about experience, Gene's reply was "Kxperience, heck! What we need is interest and willingness to workand learn; somebody is going to be needed next year for the position off edi tor and business manager. White head added that first year stu dents were needed most of all. He encouraged all interested workers to meet at 5 p.m. in the basement of Graham Memorial. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Mono fiMm E. fRANKLIN ST. CONVERSE Gym Shoes WIGWAM Sweat Socks MAGNAVOX Phonographs RECORDS RADIOS bar surrurs "II Tay To Hay" PETE THE TAILOR Welcomes You! We Can Ivy Leagueize Your Old Suit For A Fraction Of The Cost Of A New One. We Are Proud Of Our Fast And Dependable Service, And Our Quality Workmanship. 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