THE UNC NEWS WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1959 PAGE 6 INQUISITIVE PHOTOGRAPHER Only.... a - Pix 'n Patter v.. , c&a&ML ft U it it "v. V A J f 1 ... IF YOU HAD YOUR LIFE TO LIVE OVER, WOULD YOU MAKE ANY CHANGES? Sherry Piper, Jacksonville, a junior education major : "No, not ' y :.hat I know of. It hasn t been a "near perfect life, :but I guess every- t jYijyf:. i 1J jj s-f .wit; wuuiu iiiuivc 4 - .Js isome changes. I wouldn't make any drastic ones just those little things." Sophie Martin, Chapel Hill, a senior majoring . in English, . , "Looking back there are. a few changes I'd make. This is in retrospection, but now I can see some things that weren't quite the right things to do. But if I did, there would be very few changes because I feel that faced with the knowledge I had at that time, I'd probably make the same mistakes again. John Renger, Albemarle, a jun ior history major: j"If I had my life 3 to live over again, J'd make the same mistakes, : only I'd make them sooner." Jim Thompson, a graduate stu dent in history, Memphis, Tenn. "If I had my life to live over again 1 I'd try to be in-1 I'd try to be inde- pendently wealthy. I've been in grad- uate school for four years and am now indepen dently poor." it t - 4 15 i MOON BOUND? Author Alan S. O'Neal, left, and Chief Technician John T. Brittain check the radar equipment effect in "A Trip to the Moon," the factual fantasy now being presented at the Morehead Planetarium. Although the radar is authentic, Planetarium technicians have mounted it on an automobile water pump mechanism to produce an eerie and exciting visible effect in the summer pro duction. The rocket to the moon is tracked by radar, which has been loaned for the production by the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps at UNC. VISIT DAIRYLAND Steaks Short Orders Seafood GLEN LENNOX SHOPPING CENTER Sh earm till. WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT. i2BSST OIVS2 Dr. Paul E. Shearin, of the Physics Department, has been given a grant for a Van de Graaff accellertor. The genera tor "will "be installed early next year, but Dr. Shearin will start moving his offices to the new space provided him near the new computer. The Van de Graaf generator is to be used for experiments in nuclear physics and radiation damage studies. UNC All American end Al Goldstein is working out daily in getting his knee in shape. It was operated on during spring prac tice, lie will probably be able to go when pre-season practice opens. . ' . i I i minT -rn rm&wm wherever smart golfers gather the one and only crocodile-crested Lacoste is king There it no shirt on the links that con be compared to IZOD'S French import, the tACOSTE SHIRT. Mode of the finest hand-washable cotton lisle with ribbed collar ond cuffs, ft is the only legitimate bearer of the famous crocodile crest . , . any Others are imitators. In White, Red, Navy, Black, light Blue, Beige, Grey, Brown, Coral, Yellow or Oliver Sizest 5, M, I, XI, XXI. $8.50 olfff Dear Prof. Heatwave: All year I have been waiting to get a parking space. People say that there are not as many people in summer school now. But still I can't find a place to park. What goes? Frustrated Dear Frustrated: Now is the time for paving parking areas for the Fall Se mester, when students come back with more cars for fewer parking spaces. Dear Prof. Heatwave: The other night in a Franklin Street tavern, I thought I saw a Beatnik. But in closer observation it turned out to be a bearded lady. It's hard to tell these days, isn't it? Observant Dear Observant: What this country needs is a posse of barber rounding up all the Beatniks, male and female, and cleaning up the joints. Dear Prof. Heatwave: How many more shopping days are there before Dog Days? Curious Dear Curious: Dog Days begin in August. Look it up in the Library. Don't ask me foolish questions. &CtfUptfae WW WW SU N.-MON.-TU E S.-W E D. The Hun's TCCHWCOLOP J i SUNDAY SERVICES. Chapel Hill Churches BAPTIST University Baptist Church, S. Columbia and W. Franklin streets: 11 o'clock Sunday morning wor ship service, no evening service Rev. W. Shrader, pastor. First Baptist, V. Rosemary and Roberson streets: 11 o'clock Sun day morning worship service. Olin T. Binkley Baptist Church, Gerrard Hall: service 11 a.m. Sun day. The Rev. Robert E. Seymour, pastor. Chapel Hill Presbyterian , King, minister. Church, Carroll Hall: service 11 a.m. Sunday. Vance Barron, min- c7h.ecttre STARTS SUNDAY 5FJ A Wide Sunny Smile... A Great Big Hug.. And Zing GoThe Strings ofYouf Heart! l I I v rrom tne most gripping and dramatic best-sellari i Peteb Rnch - . tmmw WAHNtN 8H09. CATHOLIC The Chapel of SL Thomas More. 740 Gimghoul Rd.; Sunday mass 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.: mass 7 a.m. Monday through Saturday. The Rev. John Murphy, priest CONGREGATIONAL-CHRISTIAN United Church of Christ, 211 W. Cameron Ave. 10 o'clock Sun day morning worship service, Dr. Dewitt Myers, supply pastor. EPISCOPAL Chapel of the Cross, 304 E. Franklin St.; Holy Communion 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and Holy Days, 8 a.m. Sunday in old chapel; worship service 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday in main chapel. David W. Yates, rector. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Service at 11:30 a.m. Sunday in Carroll Hall lecture room. COMMUNITY CHURCH Communnity Church, Purefoy Road, Victory Village: 10 o'clock morning worship service Sunday. Charles M. Jones, minister. PRESBYTERIAN JEWISH Hillel House, 210 W. Cameron Ave.; service 7:30 p.m. Friday. E. M. Rosenzweig, rabbi. ; METHODIST University Methodist, Franklin ttreet, services at 9 and 11 a.m. Sunday. Charles Hubbard, minis ter. Aldersgate Church, Pittsboro Rd. bypass, 11 'clock morning worship service Sunday. Kiinsey Medical Prof Set To Study In Norway Dr. Charles L. Johnston of the School of Medicine will leave this month for a year's study and re search in Oslo, Norway. "Dr. Johnston is a research asso ciate in the Department of Phy siology. His research and study will be conducted at the Institute for Thrombosis and Hemorragic Di seases. He w'll be working with Dr. P. A. Owren of the Institute, an international authority in the field of blood coagulation. Dr. Johnston has received a Ful brigbt Fellowship to undertake tils year's project. He will be working in the field of influ ence of the newer clotting factors in blood coagulation Dr. Johnston will be accom panied by his wife and their three children. - - Sr.... n wiid e. n tirur TrR ROSIXSOH IMER CHUCK flWUI" r im Ruhr m FRANKCAPRA'S "At joy ill with SANIT0NE the better kind of i dry cleaning that gets out ALL the dirt! mm Amzing new Sanitont Service get dotbet really clean! Color and pattern reitored to original brilliance. All pot one Cost no rnort than ordinary dry cleaning. 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