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THE DAILY TAR HEEL .oca! Churches eek To Provide More Than Once-A-Week Relis C7 lOM ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE! "BEST FOREIGN EIW "A HAUNTING MASTERPIECE! REMARKABLE!" Eleanor Perry, Llf tiagazine 2:15, 4:30, 6:45 & 9 P.M. RIALTO, Durham By CINDY BORDEN DTH Staff Writer Third in a series. It's a big task trying to provide a program and envir onment for theology that will both interest and enhance the college student's mind buf its being done at UNC! The most important object ive of the campus churches is to make religion not an hour-a-week affair, but an integral part of the student's life. It is important for the student to realize that theology is not "a thing apart.'" To accomplish these object ives the ministry of the univ ersity churches covers an ex tremely wide territory. Campus chaplains of every denomination are available at any time to be of service to the student. Organizations such as Wesley Foundation (Metho dist), Newman Club (Catho lic), Hillel Foundation (Jew ish), plus Lutheran, Episco pal, Baptist, and Presbyterian Student Centers provide a home-away-from-home atmos phere for the student who ma kes the effort to take advan tage of their facilities. BOOKS AVAILABLE Most of these centers are equiped with study rooms or libraries for the student's use, and several have T.V. rooms and other recreational con veniences. Individual counseling can be obtained by a student from a theologian at any time. Low-interest loans and sch olarships funds are set up by SEMINARS HELD Seminars covering every phase of life for -every type of student from the devout evan gelist to the critical agnostic are being offered regularly by all denominations. Most sem inars are completely informal, and are usually at a faculty members house or a student center. ' - Although many of these act ivities border on being social, their purpose is to make relig ion a natural part of the col lege student's life. They are not meant to "take up time" God A t College Urn 2I) Halley's Comet will be dropping around again. m Watch this paper for time and place. ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC. ST. LOUIS . NEWARK LOS ANGELES TAMPA HOUSTON BRING THIS COUPON OUT TO THE AIRPORT Pilot an airplane for $5 On of our authorized pilots wilt lak you up in tho easy-to-fly Cessna 150 and torn the controls over To' you. He'll sit beside you with dual controls while you fly the airplane. No obligation - but ask about financing future flight in struction. Vou con fly whenever it is convenient for you. Take advantage of this unusual opportunity to find out how easy and fun flying an airplane really is. Now In Chapel Hill I FLIGHT insTRUGTion i By j John A. Shearer I Certified Instructor , Aviation Academy of j North Carolina Call Or Come By j Hie Chapel Hill Airport I Phone 933-1337 many of the churches on an "ask and ye shall receive" ba sis. Several churches are offer ing films for the student's enjoyment and interest. The films are usually followed by a discussion concerning the film. Soeakers are being invited to preside at symposiums and seminars at almost every ch urch. Reading and study mat erial written by such famous theologians as Soren Kierke gaard, who is heralded as the father of modern theology, are being made available to the student. ROUND ONE! The Intimates Biggest Bargain Sale Ever Starts This Week! Last All Month The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin St. Open 7 Nites A Week Until 10:00 or to "preach" how to follow the strp.ight-and-narrow, but rather to open the doors of Faith for the student. The rest is left up to him. He may turn his back. He may look cur iously through the doorway. He may walk through the doorway only halfway. Or he may walk proudly across the threshold, sure of each step. It's up to him. Q. Who were Carolina's best punters? A. There is a long list of good punters in Carolina his tory, but Charlie Justice, a master of the quick-kick, holds the career record with his av erage of 42.5 over four sea sons. Fullback Harry Dunkle, whose gift was long, high spirals, had the best season with a 46.16 mark in 1939. Both men were nationally recognized. The Thf) ?5- f Now Offers A DELIVERY SERVICE! 5-11 P.M. Delivery Charge 75c Call 942-? 3 30 Featuring: THE OH BOY DOUBLE BURGER a giant double-pattie meal DRIVE IN OH BOY BAR-B-Q dinner 2 CHICKEN with trimmings STEAK SANDWICH PUJS MANY MORE! Stride In Style You'll Look Better In The Long Run. Don't let the coldness of the winter months be reflected in your cloth ing .. . 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Members of the UP Executive Board should attend. The Women's Athletic Asso ciation is holding an organ izational meeting of the Ten nis Club at 4 p.m., the Syn chronized Swimming Club at 4 p.m. and the Golf Club at 5 p.m. The UNC Gleemen invite aU men who are interested in singing to join the group. Both in-state and out of state Johnson Declines Invitation tours are Dlannprf a oii J IT vll as several tours to women's colleges. Rehearsals are Mondays 4-5 p.m. and Wed nesdays 5-6 p.m. in Hill Hall Tenors are especially wel come. The Carolina Christian Fellow ship will meet for supper at 6 p.m. in the Epsilon Room of C h a s e Cafeteria. Dr. Thomas W. Noonan will speak at 6:30 on "Crisis for the Christian Student." All are welcome. "Palestinian Archae ology" will be the topic at Morrison Lounge at 7:30 p.m. Steve Price will give the talk and show slides tak en this summer on an ar chaeology expedition to Is rael. 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