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r I nl"M '"N Ii'mIm, t 4 - I Page 6 Varsity Glee Club In Concert Tonight The UNC Varsity Glee Club, which last summer placed third in world competition at the Llangollen Music Festival, Wales, will perform Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. in the Tuesday Eve ning Concert Series at Hill Hall. The program will be divided into two parts sacred and secular. The sacred numbers Double Breasted for Double Your Sartorial Fun! Another Milton exclusive too irresistible to pass up the double breasted suit with optional ticket pocket, deep side vents, in very British stripes in charcoal, navy, blueolive or golden olive or glen plaid in black white with blue red Suits at $80.00 and $85.00. There's never a dull sartorial moment at 71 f. Mr- twining lupoosrd t? Downtown Chapel HIU NOW PLAYING N MELINA ANTHONY MERCOURI PERKINS and RAF VALLONE in JULES DASSIN'S PRODUCTION OF a violent drama of profane love PHAEDRA WEDNESDAY I'.'HIBGH THURSDAY DOII MURRAY GUY STOCKWEIL-ABBY DAUON the r COLOR FRIDAY :e -WW cMtrrimDlAFIE BAKER martin gabel A Univrl Rta TECHNICOLOR SATURDAY E MM SUN. M0N. "An uninhibited exposition ef tee onrush of physical desire.1" -Bosey Crowf hr. N. V. Times HUifiiik)uji i include: "If Ye Love Me," by Thomas Tallis; "Gloria;' by Josquin DesPrez; "O Fillii et F i 1 i a e ," by Leisring; and "Arise, O Ye Servants of God," by Sweelink. The secular portion includes the following selections: "When Johnny Comes March ing Home," new arrangement by Heath; "Down in the Val ley;" "Seeing Nelly Home," by Robert Shaw; and "Tee -Roo." The traditional closing num ber is "Hark the Sound." The Glee Club, made up primarily of non - music maj ors, now charges for its per formances while traveling. "We're still trying to pay for that European Tour," said Lee Faulkner, the club's publicity director. The charges for their serv ices is $125.00 per concert. The group presented a con cert at Vardell Hall College, Red Spring, on Nov. 16. Their latest concert was at Southern Pines, for the San Mills Music Association. This year the Glee Club is under the direction of Robert Porco. HAPPY HOURS 5 to 7 P.M. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY COSMOPOLITAN ROOM (only) KOSHER SALAMI SANDWICH GLASS OF DRAUGHT BEER .. 48 Reg. 70c Reg. 50c Ivy Room Restaurant 1004 W. Main St. (Parking in rear) 688-6041682-9771 f V0 HBDT fl DED BSA, HONDA, BMW or BULTACA SEE OPiPOOflBie. 616 W. CHAPEL HILL ST. DURHAM, N. C. Large Selection Of New And Used Bikes! Hours, 9-9 Daily WE SERVICE ALL MAKES! Put all Wat Stereo on the road with the new Borg-Warner 8-Track Stereo Car Tape Player! Move 9ut with your kind of music ... a whole car full! 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Mm mm VI U- l if! $ alP 2lwcrgw oar gfc A U r r 7 M (m M JL i v - o v r - o ry (7 i .-c fi oq 0i op 0-".-- - .."yl- Q- - i ( - ------ --: Campus Calendar in Lenoir Hall. Mr. John Halderman, World Rule of Law Center at Duke, will speak on "The United Na tions and Regional Enforce ment Action." The public is Elizabeth Taylor bites Richard Burton. She pulls his hair, screams at him and spits in his face. This is the way Shake speare wrote "The Taming of the Shrew," and this is the way Liz plays it in the movie the Burtons are making in Italy. Get an. intimate, on-the-set peek watch the tempers flare and feathers fly in Russell Brandon's piece in the current issue of The Saturday Evening Post. Is Liz, the shrew, really overpaid, overweight and un dertalented? Study her picture on the cover! Also read John Pfeiffer's account of his Afri can visit to Drs. Louis and Mary Leakey, who are digging for traces of our pre-human ancestors of 15 million years ago. (This article is a short course in Prehistory and Pale ontology.) Follow navy flier Lt. j.g. Dieter Dengler in his 22-day escape from a Vietnam prison camp. Wind up with the story of Joe Namath, the $400,000 Alabama quarter back of the N.Y. Jets, who at age 23 is thinking of retire ment. All this and more in the December 3 issue of the Post. Buy your copy today. CURTIS MAGAZINE Mi I 'I inn r igfc. ON SALE NOW Don't just sit there, Wallace Middendorp. Make a noise. Or drink Sprite, the noisy soft drink. What did you do when Joe (Boxcar) Brkczpmluj was kicked off the football team just because he flunked six out of four of his majors? What did you do, Wallace Middendorp? And when the school newspaper's editors resigned in protest because The Chancellor wouldn't allow the " ' publication of certain salacious portions of SPRITE. SO TART AND TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T KEEP IT QUIET. SlUltC rs Of km ri - im vji va iV fc:4 'bifc' ' 4 6 invited. Marching Band Members will . meet at 6:00 in Room 107, Hill Hall. Pease bring instru ments and music. The State Affairs Committee will not meet today as pre viously announced. It will meet next Tuesday (Nov. 28) at 4:00 p.m. in Woodhouse. The Cosmopolitan Club will meet upstairs in Lenoir Hall at 5:30 p.m. Open Forum. The Debate Team will meet as usual at 6:30 p.m. in Bingham Annex. This meet ing is especially important for persons going to Rich mond and to Princeton. TUESDAY, NOV. 29 New Committee being formed All Freshmen interested in joining the Athletic Spirit Free to College Students 25 to others A new booklet, published by a non-profit educational founda tion, tells which career fields lets you make the best use of all your college training,' including liberal-arts courses which career field offers 100,000 new jobs every year which career field produces more corporation presidents than any other what starting salary you can expect. Just send this ad with your name and address. This 24-page, career-guide booklet, "Oppor tunities in Selling," will be mailed to you. No cost or obli gation. Address: Council on Op portunities, 550 Fifth Ave., New York 36, N. Y, UNC 11-21 an o c co o 0 o 11 WALLACE- MIDDENDORP SAT HERE "Night In a flirl'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? f.i'Tt M i' IKM'L F-Jh 0. 0. 0 .rTi iK1 'Committee to support the Freshman Basketball Team are requested to meet at 5:00 at the front entrance of Carmichael. 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Our BIERSTUBE features AUTHENTIC GERMAN FOODS served buffet style! A satisfying dinner that you and your friends '- will rave about! CAFE IBMIGMT LEAF Every Saturday Night 5:30 to 9 Don't Forget Sunday Family Buffet 10;30 A.M.-2:30 PJVL 5:30-9 P.M. (Children H Price) FREE PARKING in our Modern Garage Tuesday November 22, 1966 BE THE FIRST in your group to wear the most talked-about shirt on campus . . . It's the Eagle half tromblee with button-down pocket and 3V" collar. The distinctive styling of this shirt sets you apart from the crowd tastefully, of course. In blue and white. $7.50 m b mm IClothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STREET a(J)uhJttmi UDE? 1
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