fcUud.-A. " - -I'm i M ! ! i ? 1 I if ! 1: ! T7LGIT4 ' . , Inflations Today is the last day for sen iors to pick up their graduation -invitations. The invitations may be secured at the Alpha Phi Omega room, .YMC A second floor. Extra invitations are for sale. Seabag Inspection There will be a seabag inspec tion tomorrow between 1 p.m. and 4 o'clock for all Midshipmen if!?. Itl Cfa cram for that xam? Don't st Coftt-loggf. Don't gtl drowty. Kiep fort afot wfth NoDoi AwaWimt. CompUttly harmUss and mighty holpfwl whon yow'ro burning tho midnight oil. TaU a NoDoz Awakontr whtn you hit tho books and mako tho gradtt No Dos Awakonon glvo yow a lift with out a lotdown. Qulckfy hofp you bocomo yow normal, etort tolf. : ' , " c At your drugstore Of 9 9 HAtMllfl At COMII m m m m w m m m m w - F ipvt if H m m C m' m ussy oicfi BOOKS DELIGHT PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL I NTERESTS ilce graduation giffs, or class gifts Co a beloved instructor you need flte big foroacistoofc.;; of -tlie -; , 3iriSiisnof!,l'- Dcokslipp;..;;'!:: q- cllOOS0Mr;;'- THE INTIMATE , 205 E. FrahSilih nt.Opcxi Evenings : : :Tim DAILY TAR liranSPIIESPA Y making curise Charlie or-the Mar ine training. - Cariledge Talk Dr. G. H. Cartledge will, ad dress the Rho chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma tonight at 8 o'clock in room 20S of Venable Hall. His topic will be "The Dark Ages and 1952." Lasf Day Cosmopolitan Club members who intend to attend the , year end banquet Sunday at 6 p.m. in Lenoir Hall should make reser vations by this afternoon with Miss Irene McDonald in the YM CA office. The cost is $1.50 per person. . , Kails off To Speak Dr. Louis O. Kattsoff of the advnhr of 7 mn end a girl who pircd th cnttr of the orthl mtth BRUCE KLlOCfi OTTO KAUMS JIM BAIMOII MMttLVN NASH FHIDAY For Ejiamp! Chaucer Civil War Early America Education Government Greece Law Medicine Middle Ages Marriage Music Na&ure Poetry Psychiatry Religion florae ; Renaissance Shakespeare BOOKSHOP it C .: ..: I i ' ; , titSl 'Br May 14. 1CS2 -Phi Bctcss- (Contihued from page 1) merville S. C; Joseph I. Riddle, Morgantori; Donald C Seifert, Henderson; Edward E. Singleton, Roxboro; RichardJ L. Thomas, LeaksviUe; -,; Morri3 H. Wexler, Baltimore, Md.; : and J ames F. Hurley III, Salisbury, Seniors initiated were, Robert B. Brown and Raymond H. Hol land Jr., both of' Wilmington; Fuller, P. Karriker, Lena S. Mar- ley, and Ann M. Williams, all of Durham: George A. Booze and Richard G. Ivey, both of Ashe ville; Jean C. Andrews, Cumber land, Md.; Evelyn A. Beasley, De Funiak Springs, Fla.; Edward E. Best Jr., Goldsboro; Helen C. Brundage, Tryon; Jacquelyn L. Bumpous, St. Pe tersburg, Fla.; Martha H. Byrd, Morganton; .Barbara A. Clark, Stuart, Va.; Daniel W. Davis, An- Philosophy Department will be guest speaker today at 6:30 p.m. at the Durham-Orange County Home Economics Association din ner meeting at the Pines Restau rant. . Brown Piano Recital Barclay Brown, music major from Wilmington, will present his senior piano recital tonight at 8:30 in Hill Hall. Brown, com poser of the incidental music for "The Tempest" opening Friday here, will play compositions in cluding works of Haydn, Scar latti, Scriabin and Faure. ASSIF ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441. Chg. 1x1) USED BOOKS BOUGHT ic SOLD It doesn't cost anything to let us make an offer. THE INTIMATE BOOK SHOP. 205 E. Franklin Street. (chg. lxl) FOR RENT- THREE ROOM APARTMENT FURN- ished or unfurnished 2'x blocks from campus. Apply 309 Hansom St.. side. WANTED WANTED: A REGULAR SIZE. SEC- ond-hand truck. 113 Connor. ; ' .. 1-6034-1 BALLET TEACHER WANTED PRE- ferably for afternoon or night work. Vacancy opened ' for next September.' state qualifications ana salary. write box 1525, Burlington, N. C. ; (lc-6033-) WAirrED to xiEirr YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE DESIRES apartment or small cottage beginning Aug. 13 or thereabouts. Must be. fur nished. Highest references. Contact Rolfe Helll, The Daily Tar Heel. F-33dl. n.c. . i . . - ; : . - -1" When yo& drive intb oufServ, ice ShopC e3ert woo srecfaii?i3 mi m and repatV af Dodrc kndjplvm- outh hicjfes take cerThey know mow to checKid cor rect nWor troubles without guesswork and needless ex pense. That's how we -give quicker service and save you 'money! ' . 1 " Caston Mot 6rC Compony i! lis draws; Joseph H. Davis, Eliza beth town; James A. Duke, Ra leieh: Thomas E. DuVal, Jackson ville, Fla.; Ruth B. Edgerton, Goldsboro; Margaret u x-ivm, Morgantori; Barry S. Fine, Nor folk, Va.; r Josephine W5 Gaither, Char lotte; Farlie A. Garner Jr Kins ton; Anne W. Gowen, St. Simons Island, Ga.; Margaret E. Green, Thomasville: John L. Hazlehurst III, Henderson; Le Neve F . Hodges, South Hill, Va.; Norman Cheng Chung Hu, Honolulu, T. H.; Laura Florence Judy, Bopne; Margaret T. Keith, Amsterdam, Va.; Lee B. Kennett Jr., Pleasant Garden; Barbara E. Krafft, River Forest, 111.; Martin P. Levinson, Norfolk, Va.; William N. McCord, Jr., Washington, D. C; John ,R. Milliken, "Monroe; Thomas P. Moore, Jr., Wilson; William S. Pregnall, Charles ton, S. C;; Elizabeth A. Royall, Elkin; William A. Smith, Greens boro; Mary Ellen Stribling, Clarksdale, Miss.; Ellen M. Tred way, Roanoke, Va.; Richard J. Tuggle, Kannapblis; Gabrielle J. Uzzell, Chkrleston, S.C.;Anne It. Van Kirk, Orange, Texas; Wil liam S. West, New York, N. Y.; Cora E. White, Lenoir; Amy Jean Wilson, Shelby; Margaret A. Wil sorvSummerfield and Nancy Jane Wing, Waterville, Maine. Lewis Pinckney Jones, Spar tanburg, S. C, who is receiving his PiiJD. this year, was the grad- Headquarters for Suits O Sport Coats O Slacks O Dinner Jackets U. : COLUMBIA ST. rn m OOOaXstmnromo. inc. owty I 1 mcm M II I t rfifilJ - . i . PAN MCdesw W"- -V Folks, if you're looking for J WrCL J baby supplies, come to SIJTTON'S DRUG STORE. If you re looking for the answers to the above questions, they re Frankie and Johnnie, Fur seal and Tom, the Piper's son. ma -M.'onV . tg ' outto Mfrehcad (Continued from page 1) 100 or more persons. . Last Saturday marked the third anniversary of the opening o! the Planetarium. In three years of operation 373,601 visitors have witnessed the fifty varied pre sentations. - Some of the campus wags are out with this one: If President Truman should decide to teach here (a rumor he squelched), we hope they don't assign him to Constitutional law. uate student who qualified for Phi Beta Kappa membership. THE TEMPEST brilliant costumes, setting and lights ) 7A- T-O-D-A-Y and Thursday 7llA tu..... .... . A i i - I i -f , .. .. s $(M f0 A FAT5Jt, COW pea . ir tiA'' Auk j him a niAi A.f UPHANT . D. LION 1 Tlkl C JACL! V ,a. JERRV P. WILL tOy th Jm tiL,m ( ST one SPSCIAMTS i S 7 r,

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