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CHESS CLUB
An organization meeting of the
LWC Chess Club will be held
Wednesday in Roland Parker I and
II at 8:15 p.m. Anyone interested
participating in UNC Chess acti
vities has been urged to attend.
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The Stevens -Shepherd
BACK TO SHOOL CONTEST
WINNERS:
FIRST PRIZE - TOM ALLRED
An Imported Sport Jacket
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YOUNG REPUBLICANS
The UNC Young Republicans
Club will hold an organizational
meeting tonight at 7:30 in Roland
Parker Lounge 1.
All former members and. other
interested perscias have been in
vited to attend.' ' "
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA
Alpha Phi Omega wil), have its
first meeting tonight in tfie Ren
dezvous Room at Graham (Me
morial
All members have been urged
to attend, . . ' ,
ART LEAGUE -
The University Art League, now
beginning its second year, is al
ready slating activities ior the
coming year. The first meeting
v ill be held tonight in the Lecture
Hall' at the Ackland Buil Jjng at
7:30, .
New students and any old stu
dents who may wish to participate
in the Leaguers J program' have
been urged to be present to hear
about plans and make suggestions.
.Membership is open to any Uni
versity studelnt whether an art
major or not, according to an an
nouncement. Included amopg this year's proj
ects are a series of one man shows
o i the paintings of former UNC
art students and of faculty mem
bers of other North Carolina col
lege art departments; art movies
and lectures; the annual Sidewalk
Art Show; and varied social get
togethers. .'.
The League Is planned especial
ly for those students wo are not
art majors but have an inclina
tion toward artistic creatvilly or
aa interest in the subject, the an
nouncement said.
STUDENT WIVES
The Student, Wives' Club will, hold
its first meeting of the year to
night at 8 o'clock in the Victory
Village Nursery.
The program will include a panel
discission of pjrtieuar interest
to : Chapel Hill newcomers, said
President Pat Scarborough. All stu
dent wjves have been invited to
attend the semi-monthly meetings!
HILLEL HOUSE
Worship services for the Jewish
Day of Atonement will be held
Tuesday morning at 7:45 and
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.
The following students will parti.
cipate;in the services: Ann Nasenz
weig, Judith Nasenzweig, Beverly,
Lazarus, Bob Scott, Allen Sugar,
Neil Ructenberg. ; ;" ,
CMAB COMMITTEES
Positions are still open on all the
committees of Graham Memorial
Activities Board," according to
Bcardj President Bob Carter.
Any student who would like to
serve on any of the committees
has been requested to come by
Graham Memorial information of-j
fice of the GMAB office and fill
out an application.
UNIVERSITY CLUB 4
Thes University Club will meet
tonight at 7 o'clock in the Di Senate
hall on third floor, New West". Re
freshments will be served.
IDC MEETINGS
An executive Committee meet
ing of the Inter-Dormitory Council
will be held this afternoon at 4:2fl
t. . .
in Graham iMemoriaL
A( meeting of all dcrmitbry presi
dents and IPC. representatives will
be fcli Wednesday night tit 7
o'clock in the Phi hall on fourth
fjoor,; New East to plan the pro
gTam for this .-year. :
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