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Interviews for G.M. Social Committee will be held 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in GMAB of ; fice. Sign up at GM infor mation desk. Hillel Foundation is holding Succot services at 9 a.m. Diamonds of Gem Quality I i t ft I j FROM $150.00 T. L. KEMP Jewdlry Free Wedding Band O Your Credit Arrangement O 135 E. FRANKLIN ST. MARIE DESMARAIS and EUROFILM, LTD. present 1 w'lAPL mm ill DISTRIBUTE!) BY PROMINENT FILMS : UWlt SWEATERS FRO ft ENOLS9 If - 1 nn It Fine Arts Festival Interna tional meets in 204 Y Build ing from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Any girl interested in trying out for majorette contact , Anna Falter at 929-2934 to day. Recruiting for the Chapel Hill Tutorial Project, the Chapel Hill Experimental Tutorial and the Scholastic Informa tion Center will continue .i u t f V.fViiirt. 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WE JUST rniTTHMtT '.lit IS iWXXWw.v-'.v.v.'.w. .... .. w. Carolina sign up. Publicity Committee for the Senior class will meet at 3 p.m. in the Grail Room. Hillel will hold Sabbath Ser vices at 7:30 p.m. and Sat urday at 9:30 a.m. The Baptist Student Union will have its regular supper study meeting at 5:45 p.m. Bob Powell will speak on "Student Government Issu es For This Coming Year." I'M SO PROUD UUST PICKED OUT A UNIQUE GIFT FOR MY GIRL FRIEND "M we 1163 834-9729 WIS o o o a g on Sill WALLACE MIDDENDORP SAT HERE "Night In a Girl's Dormitory." you just sat, didn't you? You've made a mockery of your life, Wallace Middendorp! You're a vegetable. Protest, Wallace Middendorp. Take a stand. Make a noise! Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft drink. Open a bottle of Sprite at the next campus speak-out. Let it fizz and bubble to the masses. , Let its lusty carbonation echo through the halls of ivy. Let its tart, tingling exuberance infect the crowd with excitement. Do these things, Wallace Middendorp. Do these things, and what big corporation is going to hire you? A Rf f.i'.ll Wt (. IRAfL-MA T O wads Study Ob Nine Carolina June gradu ates are studying this year as Woodrow Wilson Fellows at colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. These include, from Ra leigh Brenda G. Bethel, Eng lish, Indiana and James D. Hartman Jr., French, Yale; Wilmington-George N. Buck, English, Harvard; Chapel Hill William A. Graham Jr., Comparative Religion, Har vard; NewtonKenneth R. Henry, Psychology, Wiscon sin; Durham Davljd A Lane, History, Harvard; Whitmore, S. C William P. Robinson, Musicology, Yale; Asheville Penn R. Szittya, English, In diana; and Charlotte Spencer F. Tinkham, Mathematics, University of Illinois. Alexander B. Holmes IV of Charleston, S. C. and Miriam R. Lane of Durham were of fered Wilson Fellowships for graduate studies in economics and political science respec tively but accepted other fel lowships. Mary E. Daniell of Chapel Hill, comparative lit erature, declined the fellow ship because of the need to postpone her graduate studies. The Woodrow Wilson Nation al Fellowship Founda tion strives to attract men and women to the college teaching profession. The Foundation annually awards fellowships to 1,000 prospec- YVolunteers The YM-YWCA will be recruiting members for itsiii: jvvarious committees t o d a y: i$ through Monday. Interest Sed students should sign upS at the Y office: The follow- :::ing committees are avail- $: ft able: CAMPUS LIFE COM-ii:! gMITTEES: International! Affairs, Public Affairs. Hu-i:-: i:man Relations, Religious $ SEmphasis, Collegiate Coun-iS gcil of the United Nations, $! Residence College Enrich-:: gment Program, International: Aal Bazaar. Writer - in - Re-ix gisidence, Foreign Students, : Freshman Camp. COM-:. 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