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yt p'n mT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 54, 17 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE Lis kf; rTr;p? pvr 7 r7 v - - : :r 1 , I J -,. v. .. K '. r T 1 I . 4 ; , VV : ' t i fe r u T - v I pin ! i 1 . k . ' '' , s i- wf ; - - j , . i . i, -v- ' ' " """'"wwi t ' , ; y-.t f : I-'' ' '.-Vi..:----.: " , .. ') - - imm. 1 i-" "v v 1 Tl....:.: gtBw ' mmm tmm ' M SMITH-EVERGREEN COTTAGE This is the home of 17 Carolina coeds this year. Located behind Smith Dormitory, the cottage will house 19 girls and has been used as a sorority, fraternity and men's dorm in the past. Photo by Norman Kantor. Law And Grad School Test Dates Announced By Service The Law School Admission 'crammed" for. Tests and the Graduate Record Sample questions and informa-i Examinations, required -of applK tion regarding registration for. cants for admission to a number and administration of the test are! nf law and rmrhiatp srhools. will iven in a Bulletin of information. ! b-j administered at examination This Bulletin (in which an ap-j CCnU'I S IIII GUHUUI ine iuuuh; . iiumiiuii 1UI uic icai la nii3. j four times in the coming year,; should be obtained four to six Educational Testing Service has weeks in advance of the desired! announced. testing date from Law School Ad-! During 1936-57 more than 24.-: mission Test. Educational Testing- 000 apolicants took these tests Service, 20 Nassau Street, Prince-, and their results were sent to law , ton. New Jersey. and craduate schools all over the: The Graduate Record Examina- country. ' tions offered in these nationwide The Law School Admission ; programs include a test of gen-: Tests will be given on the morn-! eral scholastic ability and advance ings cf Nov. 9 and Feb. 15, April level tests of achievement in six- M 1Q nnrl Aiict O f 1 Q.ft Thn fall teen different subiect matter! candidates may take the Gradu- i fields. According to ETS, candi- ate Record Examinations on Sat-i dates are permitted to take the urday. Nov. 16. In 1958, the dates j Aptitude Test andor one of the are Jan. 13. April 26 and July 12. Advanced Tests. lar hnllptin for the Grad- , ther the November or the Febru- obtained from college advisers or ( ! arv test, if possible. ! directly from P.O. Box 27896, Los I The Law School Admission I Angeles 27, Calif . Test, prepared and administered! Completed applications must be bv Educational Testing Service, ! received at least two weeks be- EXCLUSIVE IN CHAPEL HILL AT BELK-LEGGETT-HORTON CO. ULTRAPHONIC HIGH FIDELITY 33Va RPM ALLEGRO, RECORD features objective questions mea suring verbal aptitudes and reas oning ability rather than acquir ed information. It cannot be fore the desired testing date in order to allow ETS time to com plete the necessary testing ar rangements for each candidate. Smith-Evergreen For 17 Carolina Cottage Is Home Coeds This Year By PATSY MILLER No. ;j Fraternity R w. Smith-i:rr-4reen (.'otta'-V is the olfki.il rcMilence of 17 Carolina cords t!i, car. .ueordini to Dean of Women Katlier;ne Carmiehael. The little tott.ue. rre loudly known a The Evergreen Cottage. l,ji been tranlonned troin a .s r . nt hotie to a frati-nnty house and finally to an annex of Smith dormitory. A Ion;: time ao it ev en housed m.Mi graduate stink nts. WEAVER'S Shoe Shop 410 W. FRANKLIN All You Can Eat It will accommodate a total of ditional women students, accord- 1!) women .students. ins to Dean Carmiehael. The new annex is under the su- Hence the reason for Smith-Ev-nerwsion of the Smith dormitory ergreen! house mother. Mrs. Sedalia Gold.! The cottage was annexed to Mrs. Mabel Brittain. director of ' Smith dormitory for financial rea ihe Red Cross in Chapel Hill, is s ns. Dean Carmiehael explained.' part time counsellor for Smith-1 All dormitories must be self-sup-Kver-rcen. She serves as the porting, and since the Evergreen hou-c ho.stess and spends her, Cottage would not have paid for ni-hts there while working with itself, it was attached to Smith, the Red Cross during the day. ! The women living in the annex The building was given by the have full social privileges in Smith University for the use of women ' dormitory. They arc free to use students for an academic year of the parlors for dating and to use nine months in order to comply the washing machine and other with two new programs offered facilities. by the University. I Serving as house president of The programs, one in medical Smith-Evergreen is Susan Riley technology and one in physical from woousiock. va. thi r .ov -hp ,,f intoret to women I Other house officers are students. However, because of rie Card, vice I - A crowded conditions in trie wo- nan. sccreiarj , il. - . . .wr-. men s norms, men.- " iwwi.. n the residence program tor ad Lau- president; Jean Jo l!ritton and Connie Von Rramer. house coun cil representatives. for 25 per plate for seconds, thirds, & fourths. All You Can Drink for 25? oer bottle Where 'can You Get Such A Deal? Daily Mon.-Fri. from 5:30-8 p.m. General College Dean Calls Attention To Cut Regulations " ' y--f : :V lentil J : 1 S fcV . ; . J. - ., - K 1 X ' , J . V, - J,- . .. .... - r , I,r Cecil Johnson, dean of the; quota of unexcused absences goes ... ........ w ,,ua .tton- on probation automatically and uene.ai i..,,., di tel without the formality lion to absence regulations as lmnuuidiu. vn U(,n u ao.t.Ks e. nf nftlif;pation bv the cleans of- they 11 late to general conee - I nee. I RUSH IS RUSH, RUSH so many of our new coeds have found. Here is a group over in the Roland Parker Lounges as they picked up their bids for the Wednesday and Thursday rush parties Photo by Norman Kantor. ELECTIONS courses Dean Johnson said that the reg ulations do not indicate any tigh- 1 tening of the rules dui is an ei- The regulations; provide that a student whose unexcused absencesi -1 1 .. ' equal the number ot reguian ( simpliy procedure. The scheduled class meetings in a nor-: based Qn thc as. week shall automatically ue , - Rathskeller Down Amber Alley I ,Mmni;M th.it a student who is attendance probation. Any ad-' mifth in af1pnd the Uni- HldLUlV - nvu'i versity is capable of presenting in hi intnielors excuses for ab- I KJ 111'' s.. will (Continued From Page 1) Baum and intra-mural manager Oelmar McAdams. Old West I.D.C. representative Lynn Church, secretary-treasurer Don Herring and intra-mural man ager Jack Gulbey. Ruffin I.D.C. representative Ed Folkes, University Club rep- mcontativp st.nnv Hinkle. intra- I IHWi' ' ' - Wade Mark ed that a DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Br1f wtnd 5 Ink ipot 9 Fullofhfe ol&r.g) 10 Rfjrulattor. 12 Handle ( Rom. ntiq ) 11. Trrrulou ii. Latvian 13 .Tt.iJCisMc figure f, Cirl a name IT. Tiny IS ftW'jm (tym ) 1. To obscir? 21. Swlhnf: 21 Lit t If child 25 To-do 2T. Dolti-h ?,0 Indefinite article .Tt. A.itctn .-52 Outcast class Jap ) .It. Support TA Hurr in wood .T7. Shun ;.S IJir.-J again "I Cvit O Arrradi'.lo.i 41 Bird's home 42 Mani rttknAmt ( pes ) MOW'S 1 SwiAscity 2. 1'arver.ut 3 rrfty ;Crrfl 4. Nauticil block 5. Support 6 Luxurious 7. Leather flask Abounded 9 Grew white 11 Net 15 Good-will tcolloq ) 17. Marry 20 Measure (Ind ) ma on fiition.il unexcused absence cause the student to be dropped wiin a prauu oi i u..v. , Pnl.c anrt excused. ' sences and ot keeping atiruum. niurai managui, auhi ivirwot absences. - Late Permission Given To Sorority Girls Dean Katherine Carmiehael announced yesterday that late . . . i i . i . permission until mianignr n been granted for all sorority girls who live hi dormitories on Monday and Tuesday. This permission was granted by joint action of the Women's Residence Council and the office of the dean of women in order that sorority girls can partici pate in lengthy sorority meet ings on those nights. more of the absences is .... .. ...i f..ir ,.p.mmf.nt- his unexcused IJCail JOOII.SUH lUlimi ---- ..I. student who uses his I General college suiuems uwo.se- average for the preceding semes ter is of Honor Roll caliber have optional attendance up to thc lim it of 25 per cent of the total class meetings. 21. Me- HfttLffTTl - SK ft gfel vessel 3if V QSC!" 22. Asiatic iSyo ofi ajwi 24Mone. W& , kl (Latv.) TotTtT Cfn AjpHR 25. The Akkli4klli3 iroose- P AlolsL!ElfcSAM v nrrv I 26. Not level TetlerAay' Atw.r 23 Flight U. Own ofatep .rmit drinks 29 Rcalsaai Military cap 31. Wd4aVe 38. Remnant GMAB (Continued row Taye D You will find the recreation committee chairman working with the chairman of the dance com mittee on a dance to be held in October and also making plans for ! a campus talent show, and bridge, dance and billiard lessons. who work on the secretary-treasurer ham. Stacy I.D.C. representative Clarence Simpson, secretary-treasurer Dick Olive, intra-mural man ager Claughton Miller and Uni versity Club representative Dew ey Smith. Steele I.D.C. representative Bill Long, intra-mural manager A. G. Hall and social cnairmau Tom Fulchcr. Winston I.D.C. representative i?ri Rroun. secretary - treasurer Mike Martin and intra-mural man ager Jerry Phaup Joyner and Whitehead dorms hiH pipptinns last soring. No re J 1 V A V port was received from Connor. Elections which resulted in a tie will be run off on Friday. President Walters issued this statement to The Daily Tar Heel following the elections: "Our plans are to bring I.D.C. govern ment to the level of the dormi tories. We will try to impress the dorm officers with the responsi bility their positions hold." "This should be the best year in thc history of the I.D.C. Some REGULAR 3.98 VALUE . Every Record Fully Guaranteed! Factory Sealed! Absolutely Perfect! Satisfaction Guaranteed . . . or Your Money will be Cheerfully Refunded! LIGHT CONCERT-ORCHESTRAL 1680 GERSWLN'S GREAT SUCESSES: Porgy and Bess Suite, Dream of Olwen, Rhapsody in Blue, Manhattan Serenade THE BROADWAY SYMP. JAZZ ORCH., Featuring SUZANNE AUBER, Pianist. 1662 Tschaikowsky PIANO TRIO L A MINOR, Op. 50 Moderato assai Allegro giusto, etc. EMIL GILELS, Piano; MSTISLAY ROSTROPO VTTCH, Cello; LEONID KOGAN, Violin. 1628 OFFEN3ACHIANA Featuring GAITE PAR ISIENNE BALLET JEAN ALLAIN, Conductor. 1609 GERSHWIN: AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, and GROFE: (Mississippi Suite) Mardi Gras, Huckleberry' Finn, (Grand Canyon Suite) On The Trail. 1565 AN HOUR WITH DEBUSSY: Petite Suite, Beau Soir, Reverie, Clair de Lune, Preludes, etc. 1486 CHOPIN: Preludes and Ballads. 1485 RICHARD STRAUSS: Death and Transfigu ration, Op. 24 RESPIGHI: Trittico Botticelliano. 1462 STRAVINSKY: Firebird Suite KABALEV SKY: The Comedians Suite, Op 26. 1432 ANOTHER HOUR OF INSTRUMENTAL FAVORITES: The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Romeo and Juliet Overture, etc. 1421 THE TWO GREAT FAVORITES: TSCHAIK OWSKY: Nutcracker Suite GERSHWIN: Rhap sody In Blue. 1413 AN HOUR OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST OVERTURES: William Tell, Marche Slave, Light Calvalry Overture, etc. 1300 GRIEG: PEER GYNT SUITES NOS. 1 & 2. POPULAR 1669 CHILDREN'S STORIES Featuring EDDIE CANTOR, LEW AYRES, Players & Orch. Tweedle De Dee and Tvveedle De Dum, Robin Hood, Cinderella, Alice In Wonderland, etc. 1608 SARAH V AUG HAN: When We're Alone, You're Blase, Don't Blame Me, etc. 1604 JAYE P. MORGAN SINGS: with FRANK DE VOL'S ORCHESTRA: Have You Ever Been Lone ly, Just A Gigolo, etc. 1605 GEORGIA GIBBS SINGS: with EARL HA- GEN'S ORCHESTRA: Ballin' The Jack, Old Man Mose, I Feel so Smoochie, etc. 1551 KEN GRIFFIN AT THE ORGAN: You Can't Be True Dear, Cuckoo Waltz, Donkey Serenade, etc. 1536 AN HOUR OF POPULAR TUNES PLAYED ON THE ORGAN: When The Organ Played At Twilight, By A Waterfall and 12 other selections. 1514 "St. Louis Blues" ROCK1N RHYTHM: s. Louis Blues. Cocktails for Two and 12 selections. 1451 AN HOUR OF POPULAR ORGAN SELEC TIONS: In A Monastery Garden, Hearts and Flowers. The Swan. etc. 1443 COCKTAIL HOUR: Jealous, Girl of My Dreams, Flower Dance, Who's Sorry Now, etc. 1405 AN HORU WITH ARTIE SHAW: Anniver sary Song; The Hornet; In The Still of the Night; The Glider, etc. 1250 AN HOUR OF AMERICAN WALTZES 1202 VIENNESE WALTZES Berlin Symphony Orch. 1201 STRAUSS WALTZES Berlin Symphony Orchestra. SALE 12-INCH LONG PLAY UziCHJ of St. Mary's, Reverie, March of the Little Lead Soldiers, etc. 1564 ENCORE OF PARIS: KURT MAIER: Pianist with Rhythm: La Vie En Rose, April In Port ugal, C'est Si Bon, Pigalle, etc. 1553 ENCORES OF BROADWAY: KURT MAIER: Pianist with Rhythm: Cheek To Cheek, Singing In The Rain, Lullaby of Broadway, etc. 1548 ENCORES OF VIENNA: KURT MAIER: Pianist with Rhythm: Die Lustige Witwe, Komm In Den, Gleinen Pavilion, Freuhlingsstimmen, etc. 1508 EASY TO REMEMBER: Tea For Two, Beau tiful Ohio and 12 other selections. 1326 AN HOUR OF POPULAR FAVORITES: Be gin the Beguine, Dancing In The Dark, etc. 1277 DANCE PARTY Royale Dance Orchestra 1274 AN HOUR OF STAR DUST: A FOP CONCERT JAZZ OPERA 1619 RIGOLETTO HIGHLIGHTS: Giorgio Bardi, Valentino, Bruno Landi, Hilde Reggiani, Jan Peerce, Orch. and Chorus of the Teatro Eliseo, Rome 1616 BUTTERFLY HIGHLIGHTS: by Members of the Metropolitan Opera; Giorgio Bardi, Maria Leone, Brenda Lewis FAUST HIGHLIGHTS featuring Richard Bonelli, Louis Sgarro, Albert DaCosta, Maria Leone with Symphony Orch. 1614 PAGLIACCI HIGHLIGHTS by Members of the Metropolitan Opera Richard Bonelli, Gia vanni Martinelli, Maria Leone, Frank Valentino with Symph. Orch. Conductor Hans Jergens Walther 1610 JAN PEERCE: Tenor; Metropolitan Opera ASsr:.0 Solo Mio, Ay Ay Ay, La Danza, Mat tinata 1583 AIDA METROPOLITAN OPERA ASSO CIATION Highlights With Symphony Orches tra 1552 LA TRAVLVTA Excerpts (Verdi) Schimen ti, Pola, Monachesi, Orchestra and Chorus TEA TRO DELL'OFERA, ROME 1546 LA BOHEME Excerpts (Puccini) Lauri Volpi, Frances Schimenti, TEATRO DELL' OPERA ORCH. CHORUS, ROME 1284 STRAUSS: DIE FLEDERMAUS CONCERTOS 1667 DAVID OISTILAKH Rakvo Concerto for Violin & Orch., with MOSCOW STATE PHIL HARMONIC lftSO rAVlT OlSTRAKll Brahms Violin Con certo in D Major, Op. 77 MOSCOW STATE PHILHARM. 1640 DAVID OlSTRAKll MOSCOW STATE PHILHARM. Tschaikowsky's Violin Concerto In D Major 1569 AN HOUR OF BARTOK Roumanian Folk Dances, Piano Concerto No. 3, Louis Shankson, pianist 1372 BACH: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 & No. 6 1316 RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2 Tn C Minor . 1306 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat "Emperor" SYMPHONIES 1C-7C innAVCTS RRAHAfS! SvmDhonv No. 1 in 1659 TEDDY WILSON AND HIS ALL STAR JAZZ c Minor Qp 68THE OSLO PHILHARM ON IC r W,H j i J 33JIIlTLlX1 townspeople l 1 11. ..Winn The chairman ot tne reception pom eunmiiiK.. and decoration committee helped , All during the year bridge, ping i ' i.:n: J.- .lim-c onrl chock- plan the reception last weeK aner pong, ....aiu.,. v. i f lans include thc tappin , ,i ic now rC matches .md tournaments Will I 01 UU1 Vl ine lOOlOail gdim-, av, ... ... wa.ting to help the dance and rec- be held at UNC and with other reation committees on their next schools, all sponsored by the tour venture, jnaments committee "No Exit" a symbolic drama' One of the hignnams m u : about Hell, is planned for the first is the annual Mardi Gras which presentation of the Petite Drama-! features a tremendous campus hich comes under me tiance anu conceit. The calendar committee is tut ticiues, w film series and drama committee. Numerous free films are being : committee wnicn wm -brousht to the campus by the free j calendar for each semester with all scheduled campus events uu Of course none of these commit- film committee, and if you arrive t- i.v..nrn rf nT some eve- in tne iwuiif,!. w... - j ...;,i,4 classical musical ! tees could tuncuon wen " f. . harbor ithP aid of the office committe? Drocrain, iliiiv tuc" v . rtet. chances are tnai u . ana me puunvnv tunwi...s.. the music com- Ber.ny Thomas, presiaent. ui GMAB, says, "We need and want all interested students to come by the faculty, admin- th- Information Office at Graham Memorial and fill out an aponca discussion groups of new members for tne i.u.v,. Honorary Society, more telephones in dorms, ana geneiat nniv la ments as we see fit." "We will place a great deal of emphasis on the I.D.C. Court. I have the utmost confidence in Chairman Frank Brown and Clerk Pat Leonard. The Court will con tinue to demand the respect of students living in the dorms. We look for better things in the fu ture through the cooperation of all dormitory residents." shop qua is sponsored Jy mittee. The forum committee will be i working with 4 : nnA (nwrisiionnlf in Ore- and tion tor one or more m uv u .u I committees. If anyone has any SEXTETTE: Body and Soul, Dinah, etc 1656 THE BIG "T" PLAYS THE BLUES: JACK TEAGARDEN and his Orchestra. 1634 THE GREAT TENOR JAZZ MEN: Over Thc Rainbow, Don Byas, September Song, etc. 1591 DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA PLAY: Overture To Jam Session, Jam-A-Ditty, etc. MOOD MUSIC 1694 ENCORES OF HOLLYWOOD 1679 SOUVENIR OF PARIS: The Musette Orches tra as played in the NIGHT SPOTS OF PARIS Enfin L'Frintemps, Ce Jour La A Paris, Titine, Le Petit Train, Oh Oh, etc. 1678 ENCORES OF THE CLASSICS: KTRT MAI ER Plays Concerto In A Minor, Romance In C, Melodie In F, Sadko: Song of India, etc. 1673 ENCORES OF HARLEM: KURT MAIER Plays Stormy Weather, Honeysuckle Rose, Star dust, etc. 1663 ENCORES OF THE WORLD: KURT MAIER, Pianist with Rhythm: UNITED STATES: Doll Dance. CUBA:; Siboney. BRAZIL: Perfidia. etc . 1626 ENCORES OF TIME SQUARE: KURT MAI ER, Featuring South Pacfic, King and I, Okla homa, Me and Juliet, Can-Can, etc. 1625 ENCORES OF THE DANUBE: KURT MAI ER: Gypv Baron. The Merry Widow Waltz, etc. 1624 ENCORE OF SOUTH AMERICA: KURT MAIER.: Cuban Mambo, Perfidia. La Paloma, etc. 1623 ENCORES OF THE ITALIAN RIVIERA: MAIER, Pianist with Rhythm: Cara Mia, O Sole Mio, etc. 1622 ENCORES OF THE FRENCH RIVIERA: KURT MAIER, Pianist with Rhythm: Domina, Can-Can, etc. 1578 SONGS OF FAITH: Tell Me The Old Story, We Shall M?et Bye and Bve, etc. 1572 ENCORES OF ITALY: KURT MAIER. Pian ist with Rhvthm: Torna A Surriento, Chitarra Pomani). Tica-Ticta. Anoma F. Core. etc. 1567 IMMORTAL CLASSIC MOODS: The Bells sorting r . . . Fvrrv student election will be j Questions about GM. come by and really aided bv the work of tho Uoe me at nw of fire on the second INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP The Inter-Varsity Christian Fel lowship will meet in the Hill Hall Choral Rehearsal Room at 7 p.m. ORCH.. Conducted by ODD GRUNER-HEGGE 1671 DVORAK: Svmphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 95 from "THE NEW WORLD" THE OSLO PHILHARMONIC ORCH., ODD GRUNER-HEGGE Conductor 1666 TSCHAIKOWSKY: Svmphony No. 6 "Pathe tique" THE OSLO PHILHARMONIC ORCH., CONDUCTED BY ODD GRUXNER-HEGGE 1661 MOZART: Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, k. 550 SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 8 in B Minor . "Unfinished"-4)SLO PHILHARMONIC ORCH. ' 1655 TSCTIAIKOWSKY: Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64 THE OSLO PHILHARMONIC ORCH.: ODD GRUNER-HEGGE, Conductor 1631 Saint-Saens CARNIVAL OF THE ANIMALS Symphony No. 2 n A Mnor HAMBURG PIIIL HARMONIA ORCHESTRA 1530 BIZET: L'Arlesienne Suites No. 1 and No. 2 HAYDN: Toy Symphony; IPPOUTOV IVAN OV: Caucasian Sketches 1223 HAYDN: Symphony No. 94 in G Major "Sur prise" 1219 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Oo. 67 1218 BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 3 in E Flat "Eroica" MUSICAL COMEDIES Operetta, Plays, Show Music 1692 THE GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY HITS 1686 Music from MY FAIR LADY, On The Street Where You Live, etc. 1681 MARTYN GREEN featured in Gilbert & Sullivan's MIKADO Highlights with JAMES PEASE, KARL BROCK, Orchestra and cnorus directed by RICHARD KORN Overture, A Wand'ring Minstrel 1680 GERSHWIN'S GREATEST SUCCESSES Porcy and Bess Suite, Dream of Olwin, Rhap- Rlue. Manhattan Serenade THE BROADWAY SYMPHONIC JAZZ ORCH., Featur ing SUZANNE AUBER, Pianist HIGH FIDELITY RECORD PLAYERS BY VOICE OF MUSIC SYMPHONICSONIC MEN'S GLEE CLUB The Men's Clee Club will meet : at 4:30 p.m. in Hill Hall. m fifl i - - - -- 1 UX' OinCialS, SlUUeiUS, au i nuui ui vji mwui
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