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Wednesday, February 1, 1967 Page 4 THE DAILY TAR HEEL GM Starts Semester With Entertainment Week 3 t -. 1 t Paris Chamber Orchestra By LYTT STAMPS DTH Staff Writer Graham Memorial has be gun the spring semester with a week full of entertainment. Tonight both the Paris Chamber Orchestra and Jake Holmes are performing. The orchestra begins at 8 in Memorial Hall while Holmes continues his week long engagement in the "coffee-house" atmosphere of the Rendezvous Room. He is pre senting two shows nightly, at 9 and 10:30, through Satur day. Jay a n d the Americans come to Carmichael Auditor ium Friday at 8; Jorge Morel will perform in Memorial Hall Sunday at 8; and Thursday night "High Road to Skiing" will be shown at 1:30 in Car roll Hall. For tonight's Paris Cham ber Orchestra concert, the balcony is reserved for UNC students. Tickets for students are 50 cents each. First Classes Being H e. In UNC Residence Halls (Continued from Page 1) of Men William Long, and two members of the Residence Col lege Study Commission attended. "The whole plan," accord ing to Dean Long, "is to hu manize the learning experi ence in a big place. This may be a way to do it." Follow The Heels To Louisville Dorm subscriptions are now being taken for The Charlotte Observer, the No. 1 newspaper of the Carolinas. Get the best in UNC sports in National and Inter national news and comics (Beetle Baily, Pea nuts, B. C, Andy Capp). Your check for $8.75 mailed to MACK PERKINS, 60 Barclay Road, Chapel Hill, will deliver The Observer to your dorm door each A.M. 7 days a week for the entire semester. Huitv, idon't itiiss the Maryland game this Sat. Faculty, administrators and students there are pleased with the results of their program. They said there that students seemed to be more interested in the material when it was conducted in the more infor mal atmosphere of the resi dence hall instead of the tra ditional classroom setting. They also suggested that grades were quite likely some what higher in this situation. Here, they are hopeful and optomistic. At least one student has gone through Drop-Add to get into the Granville English class. Dean Long is "most opto mistic about the prospects of the experiment. We must re serve opinion about whether or not the program is a good idea until after it is over, but we are all hopeful and are looking for positive results." Parker Hudson, Academic Lt. Governor of Morrison, is ' 'very pleased with the prog ress that we, have, jnade., thus far." If all goes as we? expect, there ' will be many more classes in the residence col leges next fall." The D a i oy ir, in of LEN LENNOX SHOPPING CENTER Presents the "Hungry Man on Campus Special" for all of you HMOC's Tonight ALL THE CHICKEN YOU CAN EAT! Mashed Potatoes Cole Slaw Hot Rolls - Butter a Jo Thursday ALL THE ITALIAN STYLE SPAGHETTI you can tat n T o i i i r m Only at The DAIRY BAR-in Glen Lennox from 5:00 - Closing Hot Rolls & Butter ll&lf ( : :wSaiS! mmm .- ' -x 'j I :-C xiXSX' t v I I ' I -'. rrr I i - .mmm. - 12 The orchestra is an ensem ble of 15 prize-winning instru mentalists. The nine men and six women in the group were all students at the Paris Con servatory when conductor Paul Kuentz founded the or chestra 12 years ago. Since then, the orchestra has given nearly 1000 concerts, touring in Europe, the United States and Canada. The Jake Holmes appear ance here is part of a venture made possible by Fred Wine traub of the Bitter End of New York City. Entertainers who have ap peared in the club win make a college tour including Duke, East Carolina, State, South Caroliina, Wake Forest and Davidson. Holmes has been described by "variety" as "America's newest writer - singer sensa tion." He has recently signed with Capitol records as a writ er and singing performer. There is free juke box danc ing between the two nightly shows. Admission is 75 cents. Admission to Jay and The Americans is $1 for students and $1.50 for the general pub lic. The Brooklynites formed their group in 1962 and be came an immediate smash. The group includes Jay Black, Sandy Deane, Marty Saund ers, Howie Kane and Kenny Vance. They have performed for night clubs, television and col lege tours. They appeared here for the 1966 Jubilee. Guitarist Jorge Morel is a ; native of Argentina. He ar rived in the United States in 1961 where his first concert was in Carnegie Hall. His performance is free to students and $1 for the gen eral public. 4 :Ui .-. :-vJ - 1 ? 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