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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL -By WBT-WBTV- Everybody Saves During JULIAN'S - " ' " t i . - ..I rg ' 11 ii ' 'i ' " , . , ... , , -w- - - I it mm i i ) t C I r f f t l0U o Gf s ere Go I I i s; s j . 1 : I ! ( L l Ik i I I 1 f ( J t c ! s t J 2 . S it 1 e o f. ti; a V d 1. t 1. h I h 1: t: t C v c t r i i ( I Arf Instruction PRIVATE $3.00 SEMI-PRIVATE $2.25 CLASSES Adults $2.00 Tuesday, Thursday Night PAINTING, DRAWING WOOD CUT Children $1.50 Saturday A. M. TEMPERA PAINT CRAYON, COLLAGE Instructor MARJORIE BESHER5 AB Smith College Courses Maryland Institute Phone 8-0273 or stoy by at 186-A Jackson Circle The opening of competition for the 1955-56 WBT-WBTV Scholar ships at UNC and State College in Raleigh was announced last week by WBT-WBTV and the Scholarship Selection Committee. Graduates of high schools and preparatory schools in both North and South Carolina are eligible for the two scholarships, which were established by the Jefferson Standard Foundation, which dw.ns and operates stations WBT-WBTV in Charlotte, to encourage and assist worthy students to obtain college training for a career in radio or television broadcasting. The two scholarships, designed to cover the four year period of the recipients' college education, are each valued at $625 yearly. The UNC scholarship will be awarded to a student interested in the creative aspects of radio and TV, while the State College grant is intended forthose with engi neering interests, to be carried out in the Electrical Engineering Department. During the past two years," only one scholarship, valued at $1,250 yearly, was granted, with the win ner's interest deciding the school in which he would study. James Donald Michael O'Hara V of Neuse in Wake County, now a freshman here, was last year's winner. j The award is based on schola--ship ability and achievement, character and interest in occuoa tional entry into the field of ra dio or television. "The financia7 need of candidates is not con sidered, except that among those of equal merit in other respects preference is given to those hav ing greater financial need," ho Committee said.' Application blanks may be se cured from William C. Friday, Assistant to the" President, here. Deadline for return of completed applications is April 1. All applications will be re viewed by the Selection Commit tee during the month of April, and the six best selected. After personal interviews with J the six, the committee will decide upon the scholarship recipients, LOUIS "SATCHMO" ARMSTRONG SHOW Presented by N. C. College Scholarship Committee N. C. STATE MEN'S GYM , v DURHAM, N. C. Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1955 8:30 P. M. Tickets: $1.00, $1.50 Send money orders or cash to E. W. Phillips, N. C. State Col ege, Durham, N. C. I I ' ' 1 ; """ ' it i ' H ' - T" . . ' - - i ' rum i iiiiiiiiiiiimtiii mill miiiimm! iro' inn illiliil inmiirir iinmii State College Student Union State College's student union building, part of which is shown above, is a recent addition to the Consolidated University campus. Above is the snack bar, where students sip coffee beside a large mural depicting the work of each of the college's various activities, from forestry to football. The snack bar serves coffee in cups like those at Lenoir Hall. Chapel Hill's requests for a new, larger, more centralized student union have gone unanswered since 1952, when a group of visiting trustees agreed unanimously that a new building should be erected. Fred Powledge photo. Film Series Tpnight The first movie in the spring series of the Graham Memorial Activities Board Film Series,, will be presented tonight. "The Last Laugh," starring Emil Jennings, will be shown in Carroll Hall at 8 p.m. Season tickets for the series can be bought at the door or at the information booth of Graham Me morial for $2. No individual tickets will be sold. The Film Series 'for the spring semester will present eight films, showing them on alternate Thursdays. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE What Goes On Here THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP Has the Nicest Valentines who will be about May 15. announced on or INTERNATIONAL DANCE The International Folk Dance Group will meet at 7 p.m. Sunday at Hillel House, 210 W. Cameron Ave. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB The Women's Glee Club will re sume regular rehearsals today at 0 p.m. Joel Carter will audition any new members. ELISHA MITCHELL SOCIETY Eugene Mertzbacher of the physics department, will speak on 'Polarization in High Energy Scattering and the Nuclear Shell vr m f .V::::::::iuu.v.-.1 t ! . v v v 1 --.I mmm Shorthand Typewriting for information, write, call, or see Miss Betsy Parker TOWN CLASSES (over Sutton's Drugstore) P.O. Eox 615 Chapel Hill ' Register now for the classes 'beginning February 7. t w mi ci a for college men and women Chapel Hill, North Carolina Model," and Professor F. Burton Jones of the math department will discuss "An Elementary Two Col or Problem" at the meeting of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Societv to be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 206 Phillips Hall. COMMUNITY DRAMA GROUP The Community Drama Group will meet at 7:45 p.m. Sunday in the assembly room of the Library. Alice Wallace will direct the read ing of "R.U.R." by Kanel Capek. Copies of the play may be ob tained from Stella Lyons at the post office newsstand. 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