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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 PAGE SIX THE DAILY TAR HEEL AFROTC Drill Team Flies To Miami Friday The University Air Force ROTC rifle team will fly to Miami Fri day aboard a United States Air Force plane to compete against the University of Miami's Air Force and Army ROTC rifle teams. The marksmen representing UNC will be Larry H. Addington, Asheville; David W. Aderholt, Outcasts. ..Living By The Law of The Jungle! OF THE CMOU BY" TECHNICOLOR Charlotte; Shelly B. Beck, Ashe ville, Fred M. Boese, Winston-Salem; Leroy A. Bruton, Charlottes ville, Va.; Charles J. Fenter.Jr. Carrboro; Claude J. Johns Jr., Starke, Fla.; Rodger C. Logsdon, Chapel Hill; Robert E. Massie, Waynesville, and Ronald L. Shear in, Chapel Hill. w-- $ turn n w j. A. . K J - ' i - x 'v I ' V ' T- v v-;li Starring CfARLTDN HESTON ROBERT YOlNG MCOLE MAlREY THOMAS MITCHELL and presenting VMA StMAC NOW PLAYING rW" about .v.a6o 'y;; fto 'Sound Fury' Tomorrow Night -:' 41 r. cSTtI love ' ""A" "AT HAS DRAMA, HUMOR, LATIN LOVE." -Nf ws X - 'oir-9 LAST TIMES TODAY MISS ELLEN OZON OJie o the pajama dames in "Scandals of '55" McGeorge Of Scotland! For avery choice assortment of tartan and argyle socks for your dear laddie only $3.95 ... -., Clotfjins Cupboarb 'Fury' Not Too Raunchy, ut Good, Says Sherman BEFORE LEAVING CHAPEL HILL Come and Select the Gift For Your Loved Ones At Home You Will Find Gifts and Candy from All Over the World SOMETHING DIFFERENT Just What You're Looking For We Gift Wrap and Wrap for Mailing Free DANZIGERS And Remember: A gift from Danziger's is a compliment to your judgement ' ' : . . ; "We hope people will come withj a light hearted attitude and be out for a good night of entertain ment,", said Lew . Sherman, co-, chairman of the Graham Memorial i Activities Board dance committee,; yesterday concerning' the coming production of the newly reorgan- ized Sound and Fury. I I The reorganization of the stock company is being sponsored by the dance committee. j The show, which will be given : tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Memorial, Hall, is a satire on Broadway and Hollywood produc tions according to Sherman. j In explaining the purpose of re organization of Sound and Fury,' Sherman said, "During the war there was a Sound and Fury group. These people were originally Play makers who broke from them due to dissatisfaction, and formed Sound and Fury. The shows they; gave were on the type we have now DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Drinking vessels 5 Not sweet 9. Soon 10. Sea eagle 11. Slight furrow 12. Midriff of a leaf in mosses 14. An Indian living in Utah 15. Sun god 17. Fasten tightly 18. Places where ; deposits are washed for gold 21. Trouble 22. Vend 23. Dear 25. Rub out 27. Distended 30. Headland 34. Luzon native 35. Hanging ornament 37. Unspecified amount 39. Thus 40. Tfbetan gazelle 41. Wooden plug 43. Ward off, as a blow 45. Misfortunes ' 46. Toward the lee 47. Title added to name of certain Brahmans (pi.) 48. Minus DOWN 1. Bovine animals 2. Imaginary 3. Hawaiian food 4. Trap 5. Dry, as wine 6. National god of Tahiti (pos-;.) 7. Throw . from a saddle 8. Sell directly to the consumer Takes supper 11 13. Confed erate 16. Covered walks 19. Music char- ' acter 20. Distress signal 21. Dis patch 26. Twilled fabric 27. Go by 28. A place of ideal perfection 29. A social group ; 31. Tidal ficods (Brit.) "1be(aIh 'NAlTr CAgOj p OlLlA R E L J O T BLk SjAlT E RANG E SO EjRl I M AC06OSA RMJL He v eTr Sm TTstl s TUG R ErfE ARNjS OlIeIeIt t.lsTETgJ U 13 Answer Yesterday's 32. Breathes noisily in sleep 33. Remain 36. The prickly pear 38. Girl's name 42. Letter of the alphabet 44. Malt beverage 2 UNC Alumni Named To New Insurance Posts. J. Richard Hammer and John P. Rogers, both of Chapel Hill and graduates of the University, have been appointed special represent atives of the Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co., it was an nounced here yesterday. Provident attaches said a new office, under direction of Hammer and Rogers, is being opened in the Tankersley Building on E. Franklin St. Both Hammer and Rogers and their wives are alumni of UNC. except they were more '-raunchy: than this one. As a result the were asked to disband. We are at-j tempting to revive Sound1 and Fu- ry. ' ' .!:; i "If this show is a success, which we feel it will be, Sound and Furyj will again be an organization to stay. All we need is a little enthu siasm from the students on cam 'pus. f i "By reviving it we are following their theme as far" as locale, which is campus - life," continued Sher man. "Wre are being a little sug gestive, but at the same time we are keeping in mind what happen-; ed to the other Sound and Fury."i In describing the coming show," Sherman said, "Although we thin!v( we have a great show here, xdone in a professional manner, we are not professional. We are just stu dents who are very much interest ed in giving this campus something which we feel is very worthwhile. The cast is working very hard on the" show and is having a hell of, a lot of fun doing it. We hope that people coming will have a hell of a lot of fun watching it." The first part of the show en titled Can Can, puts Chapel Hill in Paris by way of student exchange. said Sherman. The second parL concerns the daughter of a pajama j factory magnate and is titled Pa jama Dame. ' . Although the songs which are used in the show are from the Broadway productions. Can Can and Pajama Game, the scripe is original and pertains to campus life, according to Sherman. "I feel we have the type of ma terial in this show that the body, would go for. The lines are quick,; clever and get to the point. The! songs and dances are very color-j ful, Sound and Fury will add color to Carolina." ' ! Sherman urged that people in dormitories, sororities and frater nities be at Memorial Hall tomor row night to support the people that represent their dorms, soro rities and fraternities. "They have worked hard and! long and deserve a packed thea-i te'r,-' he concluded. j New Cut System w r r r p r r 8 19 lo ii 27 2S Z 7Z 3o 3 32. J3 -r, 222 4-1 ArX iH II IH II i (Confinued from page 1) The new ruling will mean one more, cut per semester as far as physical education classes are con cerned. Allowed only two cuts un der the present system, students will be able to take three cuts in phvsical education per semester. Said Marvin Allen of the Physicafj Education Department: "We're like any other department in the Uni versity, and will abide by any rule the Faculty Council passes." CLASSIFIED 12-13" WILL PERSON WHO FOUND MY black handbag Friday, Dec. 13, please take it to the Y or mail it with ACBL L D. card to: Mrs. Garvin May, Burlington. All other articles are yours as re ward, including money PLEASE RIDE WANTED TO RGsiGH Durham airport Saturday after noon, or riders to share taxi. Plane leaves 4:20 P. M. Contact Joan Metz, 9-7061 (N. C.) LOST: CLASS RING FROM THO" mas High. 1952 with diamond solitare. If found please call Har riette Watson at 9-8b8l (1-9066-1) FOUND: PAIR OF BROWN WING--tipped shoes behind Alexander Dorm. Owner may claim same by seeing Ritchie Smith, 3la Alexander. 5001. (1-9067-2) Postgrad (Continued from page 1) sociation. Dr. Richardson said the two courses, offering a well-balanced series of six meetings, were plan ned in cooperation with the doc tors from the two sections. Cred its earned in a course can be ap ice toward the fulfillment of the plied by doctors in general pract requirements of the American Ac ademy of General Practice, he added.- The two'' postgraduate courses are a part of the Continuation Education medical program spon-l sored by the Medical School here' and- Extension Division. "Similar i courses, held in many parts of the state during the past few years, nave proved quitea successim, Dr. Richardson asserted. f, A" 'V-. i V, : X' 'Don't Leave Anyone Out. warns Santa. "See Stevens-Shepherd for those last-ofthe-Iist items." GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! Sourbor Decanters $2.25 Electric Trivets 4.95 Brandy Snifters 1.25 & 2.50 Party Napkins 1.00 bx. 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