THE DAILY TAR HEEL- Sunday, February 25, 19C3 Page C .mi beginning February "We are ready now to go a campus step beyond recruiting and at- 27. . . tempt to make relations The first seminar will oe between the Peace Corps and held next Tuesday at .7:30 p.m. American campuses more sop- at the Wesley ounaauuu. .. . . , r . a maotincrc Will Dc held each Tuesday at the same 1RW Peace (bora cidental with the seminar criticises American values," series not in conjunction with Hull said, "it is trutniul in its fi.it Unit coirl "Tn-rinrr tula j,.?nHn ff African lie. histocated not to mention more successful in terms of members." This is the way Galen Hull, a representative of the Office of Public Affairs, Southern Region of the Peace Corps, described the objectives of a six week series of seminars that will be held on the UNC 1 I I I I I YOUR MENU ! WEEK OF FEB. 26th nliia on1 Hmfl "The first meeting will be an introduction to the seminar series," Hull said. "We wiU be utilizing senior staff members of the Peace Corps." . According to Hull, the senior !rr ,amh0re are the more O Stall - - a-e important Peace Corps officers I irom wabiuiistu".. UartoT. bmce me oiKuuiowu" recruiting at UNC in 1962 rts efforts have been highly suc cessful. "We have probably 60 return volunteers iPeLCJ Corps members who have been overseas and returned) on campus now," Hull said. "Wp hone to draw on tnem onH a sizable number of ap- seminars grewt ocon- ffiSed. "This hPe in addition to the recrStment which usually con sSTof one to two weeks of scattershot and often in affleWce Corps iiasun, " , foot it," Hull saia. uiiring this week we win nave -three recruiters at Chapel Hill." To attain its objective of making "relations between the Peace Corps and American campuses more sophisticated,' the organization has lined up a varied and provocative p r o- Sram: . .. . . Besides me general in description description of African life culture and customs." The second meeting on March 5 will be headed by C. Payne Lucas, Director of the entire African region of the Peace Corps which consists of about 20 countries and 3,500 volunteers. Lucas, a Negro, is a native of North C arolina. "He is young leariy su sj and pro- 'Ah? WUdeirmess'' Play Tfls K 77 O ewesliium By CAROL WONSAVAGE special to The Daily Tor Heel the series, the Feb. 27 meeting bably more than anyone else "But the most neipiiu u"wwv m consist o a fllm which reflects the enthusiasm and we've had here is Ann eu HuI1 describes as being geared excitement that keeps the director of tne x, ic "sophisticated audience Peace Corps "alive" said 3 The current Playmakers pro An Wilderness!'1 takes us consider er? wac t,i . 7 ana 11 S'oX The play is a refreshing change from the modern theater where the characters must be either perverted or neurotic to make the play a success. O'Neill's play deals with love and the generation t"K a uuuiae-ciass iamiiy. Using adults for the adult roles and students for the younger parts, Director Joseph Talarowski created a very ap pealing family unit for this typically American turn-of-the-century group. Tom Rezzuot captured the spirit of the period in his set designs. The family living room seemed quite authentic. The beach scene was a perfect setting for an innocent roman tic exchange between two youngsters. Lloyd J. Borstelmann played Nat Miller, the understanding father who guides his four children with a dry humor and I n .nnfaCOnrSriVA "She is an au-puipuac for any student action. Snes Un involved with Peace Corps since it was formed Peace Corps Week will be observed in North Carolina nr ,,U 11.15 "TniS IS CU1U- such v as the Carolina students." The film, entitled "Give Me A Riddle", describes a personal experience which a Peace Corps volunteer had in Nigeria. "It is frank and I at UNC and otner coueges across the nation. "The impetus for these OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Luncheon Specials $1.09 MONDAY Country Style - i maKe nscu a '"" " T" 2 Veg, Soup, Salad, Rolls permanant part of campus life TUESDAY Va BBQ Chicken 2 veg. soup salad rolls WEDNESDAY Bavarian Beef on Pumpernickel Bread with MOZERELLA CHEESE Soup Salad THURSDAY Chopped Sirloin 2 Veg Soup Salad Rolls FRIDAY Pastrami on Rye soup salad OR I Filet of Flounder I ! 2 Veg, Soup, Salad, Rolls )er of ap- . --r- -nr TTt 77 ft here and to help us in further-"- u vJf " v recruiting." , r . f . About 20 have already signed up for the seminar progruii. "We welcome anyone who wants to attend .these meetings," Hull said They may come with the idea of 'what the hell are you doing , but they are still welcome. Since its inception about six years ago, the Peace Corps hasn't had much trouble recruiting. It is now ready to make itself a more active ana Pledge form for the blood drive sponsored by Granville Towers. Name . Phone. Age rrnijn" flrlrlm" (Parental Permission forms will be sent to all persons under 21 years of age at a later date.) fhic form and send it to Box F, Granville Towers, if you want to participate in the drive. HuU. . So, like the Army in peace time, the Peace Corps is ready to move from mere recruiting to a more sopnisticated place in College life. "We want to acquaint the applicants and other interested persons with selection, training and overseas service as a volunteer." UNC Language Head To Speak On Camus CHAPEL HILL Dr. Jacques Hardre, chairman of the University of North Carolina's Department of Romance Languages, will give two lec tures in Louisiana Feb 23-24. On Feb. 23, he will speak at Louisiana" State University on "Albert Camus and the Theater." He will serve as discussant at the Southern Conference on Language Teaching meeting at the Young Hotel in New Orleans, La., on Feb. 24. gentle touch. He doesn't get excited at his teen-age son's "shocking" reading of poetry or his half-baked comments on life' 'I'm proud to be a cynic. It's the only way to be when you face life." Eauallv sensitive in hpr mlo as the mother, Essie Miller, is Jean Herring. She fusses gently at her husband and children, alternately wanting her son punished for getting drunk and begging the father not to be so hard on him since "he's so sensitive, like you, UCCLL. Kai Jurgensen performs as Sid Davis, the mother's brother, whose pitfall is strong drink. His drunken scenes portray the funny drunk the family can't help forgiving. Barbara Page plays the maiden aunt, Lily Miller, who is in love with Sid but can't get ever the Victorian prejudice against drinking. Kenneth Stern was cast as Richard Miller, an idealistic teenager who thinks Independence Day is "silly." He is crushed when he thinks his one true love, Muriel McComber, has thrown him over. So, he gets drunk in a a ... niianous scene with a pro stitute (played by Heidi Smith) and is ignominiously thrown out of the bar. Kristine Hoover gives a sensitive portrayal of Muriel, who meets Richard ca the deserted beach and tries to make amends for hurting bin. Richard returns from the meeting compltely snowed. The play builds several sets of gentle relationships in this American family, and brings all members a little closer ia understanding each other at the end. In the end the parents realize they are still very much in love as the father remarks, "from all this talk it would seem we are surrounded by love. Heaven knows we've had our share." Richard realizes his parents once felt the very emotions he and Mureil share as he" says, "You sort of forget the moon was beautiful back then, too." It is a nice change to see a play end with order and tran qulity instead of the emotional chaos of contemporary drama. LA PIZZa 40V Delivering Chicken Call 37-1431 J :-.-;:V. Here Is Campus Calendar For Sunday And Monday I I ! NIGHT SPECIAL! 7:30-9:00 MONDAY . Eye Round Steak j 2 Vegetables ! Salad Bread i Iced Tea or Coffee I $1.29 TUESDAY J Spaghetti j ALL YOU CAN EAT Salad Bread i iced tea or coffee i 1.29 ' J WEDNESDAY Vi Bar-B-Q l Chicken wsalad & bread v tea or coffee J $1.29 J THURSDAY I Pizza Special Plain or Pepperoni Vi Price 104 W. Franklin St. SUNDAY OBSERVATIONAL Astronomy will meet at 8 p.m. in Front of 215 Phillips for the review session on Jupiter and its moons, the Pleiades, the Great Orion Nebula and perhaps Praesepe. . . COLLEGE LIFE will meet at 9 p.m. in Granville East. Everyone is invited. HILLEL FOUNDATION will sponsor a buffet dinner and social today from 6-10 p.m Guests will' include UNC, UNC-G', Duke and N.C. State students, and Ft. Bragg servicemen. Members, 75 cents; non-members, $1.25. RECEPTION for Victor Hug ems todav from 3-5 D.m. at the Art Gallery of Chapel RJ! is a hundred minutes of murders, brmiis, broads, and sizzling action. Hill. STUDENT RELIGIOUS LIBERALS wilL host Dr. Martin Keely, who will speak on the subjective experience and after-effects of drugs. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in Roland Parker Lounge, Graham Memorial. "ANIMAL FARM" will be shown at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in Carroll Hall at the Sunday Cinema. "THE FIVE INHABITANTS" of the Wesley Foundation will present an evening of picking and singing in the Gallery Coffee Shop at 9 p.m. tonight. The Gallery, currently featuring pottery and textiles from Rising Fawn, the Georgia studio of Charles and Rubynell Count, is open 8-12 midnight. WORSHIP SERVICE for the eighth Sunday in Epiphany will be celebrated at the Wesley Foundation at 11 a.m. and is open to all. The Rev. Banks O. Godfrey Jr. will t deliver the sermon, "Neighbors: The Instance of Man's Fulfillment." v MONDAY C A R OLINA POPULATION CENTER luncheon at Chase Cafeteria from 12:15 to 1:45 p.m. has as its speaker Mrs. , Lorraine Cleveland, director s of the Family Planning Program for the American Friends Service Committee, Inc. Her topic will be "Fami ly Planning Activities of the American Friends Service Committee in Hong Kong , and Algeria." f; CONSERVATIVE SOCI E T Y will meet at 7:30 p.m .. .in the Woodhouse , Room i of G.M. to discuss a taped debate between Prof. Milton Friedman and Sen. Joseph Clark (D.-Pa.) on "The Rolen of Government in the UtS- B Economy." FRESHMAN CHAMPIONSHIP swimming meet at 4 p.m. in Bowman Gray Pool. r c 1 INTERVIEWS for president Mbf the Graham Memorial Activities Board will be held in the Grail Room 5-6 p.m. All interested students are urged to fill out an ap ' plication form and sign up for an interview at the GM Information Desk. : 4 "SOME RECENT RESULTS IN COMMUNICATON THEORY" is the topic of the , Statistics Colloquium to be held at 4 p.m. in 265 Phillips Hall. The speaker will be Dr. Charles R. Baker, a research specialist in the oceanics branch of the, Bendix corporation. PHI BETA KAPPA students who think they are eligible for membership to check with Margaret Daniel in Central Records at once. STRAY GREEK treasurer or president please contact the business manager or editor of the Yackety - Yack as soon as possible.' urges all Blow Yourself In To 0l POSTER SIZE 2 ft. x 3 ft. - only $4.85 ppd. , Get your own BL0-UP Photo Poster. Send any Black and White or Color Photo from wallet size to 8 x 10, or any negative from 2V4 x 2V4 to 4 x 5 inches. We will send you a 2 ft.x3 ft. BL0-UP. JUMBO 3 ft. x 4 ft-only $7.35 ppd. Send any Black and White or Color Photo from 4" x 5" to 8" - x 10" or any negative 2Vi x 3V4 to 4" x 5", fte will send you a 3 ft. x 4 ft. BL0-UP. Any printed document can be made into giant size posters- diplomas, drawings, programs, , pop-art, etc NoCO.D. Send Check or Money Order to PHOENIX PRODUCTIONS, IHC. 60 EAST 42ND ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 Be A Basketball Armchair Coach win with tin a f " GOLOB 1 0 SET 1 I CEQ..GE F EFPeYlD b'RJl (MHUNNiCinT-WNOBURa I TECHNICOLOR A UNIVERSAL PICTU&l I , ! ... I SHOWS 13579 NOW PLAYING- BOBBIE GENTRY and GLEN CAMPBELL to appear in Carmichael, March 6, 8:00 P.M. clip me out H im niJy PR y? on. USE THE CLASSIFIED LADDER: To climb up to higher values To climb down to lower prices Bobby Gentry, Glen Camp bell, 5th Dimension and The Beatles lead a lengthy list of candidates for the 10th annual Grammy Awards to be made Feb. 29 at simultane ous National Academy of Re cording Arts and Sciences chapter meetings here, New York, Nashville and Chicago' Many of the winners will per form their numbers on the Academy's annual TV special 'Jhe Best on Record," to air May 8 on NBC-TV. 'Miss Gentry and her "Ode to Billy Joe" picked up 10 nominations in the frist round of balloting of the some 2000 Academy mem bers. She received nods in such diverse categories of the 48-section awards list as for Record of the Year and Best Engineered Recording Campbell and his "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" rack ed up eight nominations, fol lowed with seven each by 5th Dimension (Up, Up and and( The Beatles .Sgt- Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band") Only The Beat les are holdover front-run nmg nominees from last 25 aa'ds-Frank Sinatra, who tied with the English group for most kudos a sea son ago, feu to .only four mentions in the current list" including a chance for the 3!? 0f Year with his and Nancy Sinatra's "Some thin' Stupid "Billy Joe" constitutes a Jhe top nomina3 nons for Miss Gentry. Tickets on sale at G M $1.50 for students. ' INTERVIEWS FOR 6MAB PRESIDENT ANNOUNCED Mary Ann Fulton, President of Graham Memorial Activi ties Board, announced today that applications for next year's president are now available at the Graham Me morial Information Desk., Persons interested in the position should pick up an application and sign up for an interview. Interviews w.ll be held Thursday, February frorn 2:30 until 4:00 pin. and Monday. February 26, from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in the Grail Room. Guess the score of the N. C. STATE-DUKE Basketball Game Game will be played Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1968. 20" color TV set to be awarded to entrant guessing the nearest to the correct score of the N. C. State-Duke Basketball game. Use entry blank below or pick up one where you shop for Coca-Cola. w I I i Writ In scor of eacn team on emry cian. 2. Mall to basketba II "Armchair Coach' Contest, WTVD, Durham, NX. 3. Person guessing th nearest to actual scor. will be awarded 4. ft0' mo,etnannonJ- person guesses correct .core, winner. w.H be is. Al tax liability on prizes willbe the resoonslb.my of winner,. 6. All entries become the property of the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. will be returned. 7. No purchase necessary. . 8. All entries must be postmarked before midnight, Tuesday, Feb. Z7. 9. Limit of two entries per person. None DUKE N. C. STATE I NAME 'ADDRESS iMaU to: Baseball Amchair Coach filings CO Coke H DEAN SMITH SHOW , - March 14 - . THE MITCH RYDER SHOW W.th The Good Earth Trio (formerly UNC's The Virginians) Marrk Interviews and Filmed Highlighfrs of UNC Basketball with Bill Currie Sonflays U:S9 P-Q-UJQnL-U eiiannel 'W II in 0 UNC-Maryland an played th d UNC-Virginia games is past week. c 1 Y i A brought to you oy: 1 THE SAMAND DAVE REVIEW

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