TutSOAY. SCPTCMSTR 30, J23 THE DAILY TAR REEL PAGE THRE5 J Covering She University Campus Candidates In Men's Dorms Park 'N' Shop s e . -I , ' I . ,." " i 5 Now thowing. one of the Urges elections of authentic college styl clothing and sportswear n the South . . . and reasonably priced too. Come on down, you'll also like our q-jality and service too. Stucl-nt charge ac counts or bills mailed home upon request. For your convenience: a new di rect Back Entrance from City Parking Lot. Plenty of parking space. U 3;J it! i nil hi: rilAKMACY WEEK lr. E. K. Brecht. dean of the LNC School of Pharmacy, will take l;n t in a panel program over WTVD TV in Durham Friday at 4:30 p.m. This program is being presented in observation of Pharmacy Week. JKSSNKR TALK "The Recognition of and Dealing Willi Early Emotional Problems" Man Alivel IN DURHAM That's what we want for a job that offers no limit on earnings and the opportunity to be in busi ness for yourself. A few minutes with the head of our campus unit will tell you a lot that you may not have realized about the life insurance business. And if you're interested in actual Sdles training, you can get started no while you're sMI at college! PETER V. VANSTORY henry Mcpherson larry thorp 119 N. Columbia St. Smith Bldg. Phone 9-9071 PROVIDENT MUTUAL Life Insurance Company C Philadelphia will be the topic of an address in Wilmington by Dr. Lucie Jessner of the UNC School of Medicine. Dr. Jjssner will speak before a meeting of! the Community Council and the Mental Association Wednes day. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA . A meeting of Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-,mej ical and predental fraternity will be held Thursday at 7 p.m; in the chapter room in Venable Hall. This is an organizational meet ing. President Neil Bender urges all pre-medical and pre-dental stu dents to attend. DEBATE SQUAD MEETING The Debate Squad will meet to diy at 4 p.m.. in Roland Parker I. All students interested in joining the Debate Team are invited to attend. ! POLLS COMMITTEE The Polks Committee of GMAB will meet at 4 p.m. Thursday in ti e- Grail Room of Graham Memorial. WUNC-TV-Hero is today's schedule for WUNC-TV. the University's educa tional television station. 8:43 Morning (Music 8 :5o Morning News 9 :0fl United States History 9:3CPhysical Science 10:00 World History 10: 3C Mathematics 11:00 United Nation's Review 11:1c Art of the Theatre 11:4c Scientific Methods 12:1c Mid-Day News 12 :P0 Today on the Farm l.OO-Sign Off 6:00 Travelogue 6: 1; Number of Things G:3i) G:30 Report 7:0) Concepts of Physics 7:3 You, the Deaf 8:00 Your University at Work 8:30 Potpourri 9:30 Soviet Economy 10:00 From Capitol Hill 10:30 Final Edition 10:35 Tomorrow on Channel Four 10:37 Sign Off r V.'UNC RADIO Here is today's schedule for WUNC Radio, the non- commercial FM station operated by the Uni versity in Chapel Hill: 6:00 Symphony for Sunset 6:55 News 7:00 Gilbert Highet 7:15 French Press Review 7:30 A Musical Excursion 8:00 French Light Opera 9:30 Ideas 10:00 News 10: 15 Evening Masterwork 11:30 Sign Off ENGLISH IMPROVEMENT CLASSES The first meeting of a student group who will work with foreign students wanting to improve their English will be held today at 4 p.inx in tlfe 31'ary at the Y Building. The matter of a fee and a time for the class will be discussed. Foreign students who want to en roll in the class may sign up with Anne Queen at the Y. Anyone interested in . helping the foreign students should contact Nan Robinson. ' Di Meets The Dialectic Senate will meet tonight at 8 pm. in Di Hall to dis cuss the question of recognition of the ebile government of Algiria. President Gary Greer invited all in terested to attend. Continued from Page 1 manager, Hubert Riddick, George McClarty, Bob Deaton; secretary treasurer, John Watson Morris Jr., Cause Of Death Of Grad Student UNC graduate student Marv Frances Kangley, 24, of Goshen, N.Y., died at 8:30 Saturday morn ing in North Carolina Memorial Hospital. m The cause of death has not yet been determined, according to the hospital staff. She arrived . uncon- cious at the hospital Friday night. Police said yesterday that she had been taking sleeping pills. The cornoner's report is pending results . WINSTON, secretary - treasurer, Uarouraf manager,, Q(ene Autry, Roy Cashion", Rowell Burlson; in- Billy Edison, Sidney Woody. Jim Billosoly; OLD EAST, vice president, P. H. Craig, Rex Rouse, Bruce Berryhill;, PARKER, president. Carl R. Chas tain, Robert J. Covington, Bruce G. Sylvia; vice president, Fred Beach am, Henry C. McPherson, Robert Nobles, John Richardson;: secretary, John Bradshaw Samuel S. Goodwin, Sidney Huggins; treas urer,. Ronny Britt, Gerald W. Schulthiss; IDC representative, John R. Boles; intrmaural manager, J. P. Tjmberlake; RUFFIN, vice president, Brooks Wicker, Milton Craig; secretary treasurer, Bill Parlin; Sam S. Wood ley; intramural manager, Johnny Monroe, Sebert Brewer; STACY, pesident, Takey Crist; vice president and social chairman, STEVENS SHEPHERD THE SHETLAND CLASSIC of n autopsy. 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