. JDecember 11. i964 T2iSlYTAR HEEL Page 3 - m r p If Today 's AH Campus Calendar items tie day before the desired pub lication date (by 10 a.m SaPtur. j fcr Sunday's DTH). Lost and nd items will be printed on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. TODAY Sophomore Class Finance Com mittee 4:30 p.m., Woodhouse Koom, attendance required. AI! students who have not seen J'lejr Yack proofs may come uie lack office. This is the last week to see proofs. Ilicl Sabbath Services 7 p.m., Hillei Building. Any graduate student interested in working on the library Com mittee, call Student Govern , mcnt for an appointment. In terviews will be held Friday from 3 to 5 p.m. UP Executive Committee 5 p m., Grail Boom. Baptist Student Union 5:43 p m., supper, speaker, Rev i ben Fisher, "N.C. Baptists and i WW give-'liim "the works pocket secretary by mm ' Here, the efficiency expert every man appreciates. Rolfs leather-lined Pocket Secretary has a bill compartment, place for check book, two pockets for cards and photos, a leather-backed memo pad vvt!i golden tab puil-out. S-jm total: some giftl $795. plus tr t smocth cowhide, in wrnted black, brown, tan and mahogany Wentivorth Sz Sloan rXiitt LAS ADS THE LIFE INSURANCE YOU didn't buy may one day cost your " family far more than it saves you. For sound advice on your life insurance program, call Northwestern Mutual Life. Bill Buell, Jack Nicholson, and Ar thur DeBerry. Telephone 942-6966. PART TIME WORK 40 HOURS total. Copying, tabulating records in Central Records in Hanes. $1.50 per hour. Keep your own hours. Call 963-0957 after 5:30. 3 1958 CHEVROLET BELAIR. 2 door hardtop, power steering and brakes, automatic transmission, push-button windows, white side wall tires and deluxe interior. $449. Call 963-5757. SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS shopping problems give a gift certificate from the Jane Has lem Gallcry-113 W. Franklin Certificates on paintings, draw ings, prints, artist materials or custom framing North Caro lina finest art gallery. BY OWNER 1959 PORSCHE 1600 Super Roadster, roll up windows. A-l condition. For further infor mation, call Greensboro 275-7360 after 6. study aidsfoiTpre-cIirist- mas Quizzes Cliff Notes, Mon arch Review Notes, you name it and wd'U have it. THE INTI- tvtatf- TinoKSTIOP. 119 East Franklin St. FOR SALE: 19S2 MG 1600 MK tt rnnvrrt ih!p. excellent condi tion. Call 929-1679 after 5 p.m. WANTED: MALE STUDENTS to share apartment located one malc nff-camnus. Call 963-6175 after 4 p.m. SfrlEB z" (ARHJJ Calendar Higher Education." GM Bowling Tournament Sec Gary French, manager, at Al Star Lanes, Eastgate. Carolina Christian Fellowship 6 p.m. Upstairs Lenoir Hall. Rob ert King will speak. FOUND One burro on U.S. 15-501 Con tact Delta Upsilon House. MOVIES Carolina The Roustabout Varsity African Lion Intramurals In volleyball action, the Lewi Ladrons beat the Stacy Spikes, 7-15, 15-13, 12-9; Emerson's Cardplayers won over the NROTC Admirals, 13T7, 12-14 15-10; Everett's Trojans topped Graham White II, 11-6, 10-6; Pi Kappa Phi beat Kappa Sig 9-2, 11-5; Graham White I beat Alexander, 11-2, 10-3; the Ever ett Rogahs topped Ehringhaus C, 15-3, 15-4; and Graham wof over Old East. 11-6, 15-4. 1 A Very Special Chrisfmas Gift When you give an old and rare book from our Old Book Corner, it implies that you know the re cipient well enough that you can be sure he'll realize the value of what he's getting. It means that you know his taste well enough to select a book that will delight him. It is obviously not something you can chance with just anybody. But when it does work when a class gives a book to a beloved professor, or a wife to a studious husband you will be remem bered with warmth for years. The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. Frankliin St. Open Till 10 P.M. 1 he Fine MocDm Perry ARF.' AOCI hod Playm Of Standards Set A Review By the DTH Staff The Carolina Playmakers pro duction of Hamlet, alas, falls far short of the remarkably high standard set in the season's first production, "My Fair Lady." Director Tommy Rezzuto, who scored such a tremendous suc cess with the Lerner and Loewe musical, has found Shakespeare far less digestible, with the re sult that the production lacks both the polish and the appropri ate casting that marked his earli er effort. The play, performed against the somber background of a setting done in grey and black, has a single bright spot, David Gullette, whose interpretation of Hamlet is sensitive and powerful. He is the single member of the cast who seems capable of giving life to his part, for he obviously feels and understands the meaning of his lines. The other players sound precisely as if they are reciting soliloquies memorized for a high school speech presentation. Laertes is played by Pascal Tone, whose father, actor Fran chot Tone, received more pub-. NOW PLAYING LA PIZZA wishes you a erry Christmas with a Prc-Holiday Special Small Pizza or Large Spaghetti or Lasagne or Ravioli with Salad and Beverage Your Choice ............... Plus Free Egg Nogg Extends Best Wishes to Each and all for a very Christmas and a appy Hew Year Closed Dec. 19th Reopen Jan. 3rd i- OA M akers 'Hamlet' Falls Far Short licity than David Gullette but'did not, unfortunately, endow his son with much of his talent. Pat, a handsome blond, looks the part of dashing young nobleman, but as soon as he speaks he seems more like a wooden soldier than a fiery gallant. He does seem to have mastered one element of his part, for he dies reasonably well, but one finds oneself wish ing that he might have his mo ment of glory in the first act so as to avoid the suffering of strug gling through his lines. Ann West, who plays, Ophelia, also gained "Fair Lady" fame for the part of the housekeeper, Mrs. Pierce. Like Rezutto she might have been wiser had she retired as undefeated champion, for she will undoubtedly be more kindly remembered for her for mer performance. Actually, she is an adequate actress in those roles which fit her frame, but she is entirely too matronly for her part and is unable to over come her distracting qualities by superior acting. . The most delightful character in the play, Polonius, is portray ed reasonably well by Lloyd J.' Borstelmann who is able to cap ture the marvelous absurdity of the old man, but makes him so harmlessly silly that it is dif fi- cult to conjure up any feelings of ill-will toward him. The re- mainder of the cast gives per formances which range from ac ceptable to horrendous.. Margaret Cathell as Gertrude is neither outstandingly bad nor good, but Randolph Umberger as Claudius, is incredibly lifeless and utterly" unconvincing. He seems a great deal more like a henpecked hus band than a ruthless murderer or .tyranical ruler. The typically Elizabethan set, complete with platform and trap door, is one of the fine points of the play, for its complete lack of color not only contrasts dramati cally with the colorful Italian Renaissance costumes (by Irene s1.50 1 1 HAVE TH r L FEEUHS I k 'NTTMAT I'VE By M DAVID GULLETTE. Hamlet, (left), and Jim Slaughter, Hotatio, (right) talk over the discovery of a skull in the gravedigger scene. The play runs through Tuesday. Rains), but lends a mood of mel ancholy to the entire atmosphere. Designed by the director, it is starkly effective, for it is the mere suggestion of a set, with one painted backdrop which is lighted in a dramatic representa- tion, of the presence of Norwe gian troops in Denmark. The technical effects experienc ed a traumatic incident when the microphone over which the voice of the ghost was heard made so much noise that the audience seemed convinced of his presence, even when he was supposed to be Any Contributions The Chapel Hill area will be canvassed for old clothes, toys and games Monday through Thursday by members of Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. All proceeds will be given to the Chapel Hill Junior Service League. Persons wishing to make specific contributions may con tact Ken Mann at 968-9025. ESTIMATES LOWER .' ' The U. S. Public Health Ser vice's National Health Survey, just completed, reports 14.6 mil '-lion' adult Americans with, "defi nnite' heart disease" and an ad ditional' 12.9 million with "sus- - pect heart disease." American Heart Association estimates have r been considerably lower, indicat ing some 10 million men, wom en, and children with cardiovas cular disease in the United States. FRI. & SAT. 1 r .! OTP 3 BUDDY BARKER'S political scandal... GALS, fast talking GUYS, SEX, BLACKMAIL, arid PAYOFFS for personal POWER! JERRY BLAINE presents , MAMIE VAN DOREN tBUWINS I JUNE WILKINSON TED K!GKTERiC MASGNRACKEL ROMEM ,ndt PARTY fntai , MAURICE DL! m ROBERT MG'JS wisest 4 , - - i y Fair Lady V wandering elsewhere; but they were, for the most part, suffi cent. Everything considered, the pres ent production of Hamlet is a real tragedy. It so lacks the professional touch of "Fair Lady" that one might almost think that it is being put on by an entirely different group. Even the fact that Shakespeare is the ultimate in Elizabethan drama and there- J fore extremely hard to produce is not grounds for redemption, "To be. or not to be" ... if that is the question, The Caro lina Playmakers "Hamlet" ought not to have meen!! for liim at thrlstwas Smart focus of attention on any tie-, distinctive Tie Tacks by Bailou, in 14 K Gold, Gold Filled, or Sterling. WENTW0RTI1 & SLOAN - 5. -it 4 I DIFFERENT SHADES OF MIGHTS and POHYTfilLS 100 HUMAN HAIR Also LOVELY GIFT IDEAS FOR CIIRISTHAS ' In Our MERLE NORMAN STUDIO CAROLINA BE A UTYSHOP Phone 842-4053 Arthur (Continued from Page 1) he knows the areas' of the Legis lature and of Student Govern ment which need improvement. "The main problem with Stu dent Legislature," he said, "is its large turnover in member ship. We need more really j qualified people to make Legis lature their main activity. "So many really creative! people don't come in touch with! SL or Student Government," he said. "We need new talent and: fresh interests." ; True to his beliefs. Hays is; still actively compiling his "Om-, nibus Bill" which will complete ly rewrite the codifications and , statutes of all Student Govern-1 ment bodies and eliminate all in-; consistencies. He spent last summer compil- ing a card cataloge for the Uiird draft of this bill, and all legis lators shudder in horror to con-: template its period of considera- tion. They are well aware that, in; Hays words, he is capable of ; being "a pillar of brass by day; a pillar of gas by night." and Christmas trapping is on the house at the Intimate DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Guns: sL 5. Possesses 9f. Uprising 10. Simpleton 11. Italian poet 12. Tribunal 14. At home 15. Maxim 17. "Much About Nothing" 18. Moslem title . 20. "The on the Floss" 23. Proceed . 24. Cipher 26. Journeyed 28. Disease of eheep 30. Macaw: Braz. 31. Became less hot, as liquid 34. N. Europe ship canal 37. Siberian grulf 38. Scorch 40. Sheltered side 41. Doctrine 43. Bark 45. Sun god 46. Depart 49. Lukewarm 51. Mix 52. Jewish, month 53. Oceans' 54. Refuse to grant DOWN 1. Association of farmers 2. French, river 3. Little children 4. Vapor 5. Away 6. Court 7. Girl's name 8. Mud 11. A former Mexican . president 13. Temper 16. Humor 19. Constellation JOSEPH'S HAIRSTYLISTS wish you a HAPPY DOUDAY j and invite you to TTn ayes Until he leaves Student Gov ernment next fall, members of the UP caucus will tell you that Arthur Hays, like death and taxes, is the only unavoidable consequence of life. It's fun eating at the OM Today's Specialty 11230 - 2:30 Fil!et of Flounder French Fries Cole Slaw Bread & Salad CHARTER FLIGHT to EUROPE New York to London Departs June 10 Returns September 12 $250 Round Trip Available only to: Students Faculty Staff Members of UNC and their im mediate family Goniaci: Burt Uclfson 942-1191 942-3225 21. African worm 22. Skulk 25. Lubri cates 27. A fence piece 29. Scotch river 31. A kind of spring 32. Haunt 33. Period of time 35. Weirdly 36. A metal 39. Valued 42. Chap 44. Goddess of volcanoes 47. By way of 48. Bitter vetch 50. A play on words (P)(P)c A A 3sMrTni-lAilc!EM a lIa," sg 6,Ko:nJ pIrUjin eIJTTTnTais o skj k a yHpluM a oMoXfNfE ITd'1 TTj s u Tll-f tTajr fr"."" 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