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Friday, July 1, 103 r THE SUMMER SCHOOL WEEKLY Page Two I A. Norris, Fuquay Springs; T Owen Phifer, Marshville; Jarr.es Prevo, Thomasville; Arthur P. Sn gel, Clyde; Joe Ephrain Smith. C nelly Springs; and Edith W. Tr-, ; Greensboro. Vj The Summer School Weekly OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SUMMER SCHOOL U. N. C. Published Both Sessions Editor-in-Chief Bill Formyduvall Managing Editor Ken Dettmar Business Manager Ed Lipman Associate Editors: Frank Warren, Larry McElroy, Bob Harrington News Editor .. Ray Jolly Sports Editor - Bob Colbert Society Editor Margot Rand Feature Editors Dot Coplon, Nancy McFadden Publicity Editor . Marvin Porter Advertising Staff : Bob Ferrell, Catherine Cobean, Carol Iobst News Staff : "Pete" Ffte, Bob Leonard, Woody Sears, Tom Bennett Sunday Services At Chapel Hill Churches The churches of Chapel Hill have outlined an interesting and varied Sunday night program for the Uni versity students in their congrega tions. At 6 P.M. the Eaptist Student Union will meet for supper. Evening worship is at 8:00 with everyone in vited. The Reverend J. O. Cansler is in charge of the Baptist Student Union. The young people's group of the Episcopal Church, the Canterbury Club, will meet at 6:00 for supper. The speaker will be the Reverend Robert V. Insko. At 6:30 on this Thursday night, the Canterbury Club will gather for a hayride. The Westminster Fellowship of the Presbyterian Church will have a sup per meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wynn, and the Reverend Harry Smith will speak on "The Marxist View of Man." Presbyterian students are requested to gather at the "Y" where transportation will be provided to the Wynn residence. I The Methodist student group, Wes- ley Foundation, will meet at 6:00 for supper. Following this, the Reverend Morton Kurtz will speak on "Chris tianity and Migrant Labor." The Community Church of Chapel Hill will hold its regular morning service at the Forest Theatre. Chan cellor R. B. House will be the speaker. The service will begin at 9:30 A.M. At approximately 9:05 A.M., two preludes by Mendelssohn as per formed by Albert Schweitzer, will be played. In case of rain, the services will be held in Hill Hall. Modern Dance Group Still Has Vacancies The Modern Dance group which meets on Tuesday evenings at six o'clock in Woollen Gym still has room in the class for people who are inter ested in getting some exercise, learn ing to dance, or continuing their dance studies. Outdoor Pool Is Open Six Days A Week Like to swim? Well, the outdoor pool is open for you to splash around. The pool is open from 12 noon to 6 o'clock on Monday to Friday and from 2 to 5 on Sunday. Children are allowed from 12 to 1 and from 3 to 4 each day. Townspeople can purchase tickets from the University cashier in the basement of South Building. For those who can't swim, or who feel they need lessons, Ralph Casey is conducting swimming lessons, both for children and adults. For further information regarding these lessons, contact Mr. Casey in his office at Woollen Gym. Beach Parties, Pinnings, Marriages, Local Events Beach Parties: Delta Sigs at Myrtle, K.A.'s at Myrtle and Pawley's Island, Sigma Chi's at Myrtle, and the Kappa Sigs at Myrtle. Locals: Weiner roast and beer party by the Kappa Sigs last Thurs day, and a mint-julep party this Wednesday; PiKA's at Hogan's last Friday night; Theta Chi's will be broiling steaks at Hogan's Saturday night. The Tri-Delts were entertained Thursday by the PiKA's and Sigma Xu's. Pinned: Jeanette Uzzell, Chi O, to Bob Shelley, DKE; Sally Patterson, Tri-Delt, to Homer Yadkin, SPE at U. Va.; Nancy Franklin, Chattanooga, to Bob Allison, Phi Delt; Virginia Harriss, Chi O, to Billy Armfield, SAE. Jane Cocke, vice-president of the Tri-Delt house, is going to attend thc national convention of that sorority in Ohio. Married: Saily Liggett, Tri-Delt, to George Smith, Zete, on June 15. The couple are now making their home in Durham. Robert L. Kurtz, Pi Lamb, to Diane Burg, June 5, at the St. Moritz Hotel, New York. ADPi Sorority Buys Rosemary Street House Alpha Delta Pi sorority last week purchased Mrs. I. W. Rose's home at 411 East Rosemary Street which will be extensively remodeled into a chap ter house. Mrs. H. C. Cranford, Jr., of Dur ham, president of the sorority's hous ing corporation, stated that the house will be more than doubled in size by the remodeling program, which is ex pected to begin in August and to bt. completed in December or January. Architect James M. Webb of Chapel Hill and his associates are designing the new addition and planning re modeling of the present structure. When completed the house will com fortably accommodate 24 coeds and will have ample social and recrea tional facilities for the chapter's 56 active members. The University of North Carolina was provided for in the first constitu tion of North Carolina, which was drawn up in 177C. Gifts - Stationery - Cards GREETING CARDS LEDBETTER I s7 ''" V S'P&XAy o f - s 7 Some of the 3000 attending the Watermelon Festival square dance in Business Administration parking lot. What's Going On Of Interest To Students Friday, July 1 ''A Trip to Saturn," Morehead Planetarium, 8:30 o'clock. Saturday, July 2 Swimming Record Time Tryouts, Outdoor Pool, Phil Drake and Charles Krepp, '5 o'clock. "A Trip to Saturn," Morehead Planetarium, 8:30 o'clock. Sunday, July 3 Regular Church Services. "A Trip to Saturn," Morehead Planetarium, 3, 4, and 8:30 o'clock. Monday, July 4 Ballroom Dance Classes, Woollen Gym, 7 o'clock. Summer Session Chorus Rehearsal, Hill Hall, 7 o'clock. Women's Residence Council Meet ing, Woodhouse Room, Graham Memo rial, 7 o'clock. "A Trip to Saturn,' Morehead Planetarium, fc:3G o'clock. Tuesday, July 5 Summer Activities Council Meeting-, Roland Parker Lounge No. 1, Graham Memorial, o o'clock. Modern Dance Classes, Women's Gym, 6 o'clock. "A Trip to Saturn," Morehead Planetarium, 8:30 o'clock. Wednesday, July 6 Ballroom Dance Classes, Woollen Gym, 7 o'clock. "A Trip to Saturn," Morehead Planetarium, 8:30 o'clock. UNC Pharmacy School Names Honor Students Dean E. A. Brecht of the School of Pharmacy, University of North Caro lina, has announced the names of pharmacy students making the Dean's List (average of 90 or better) and Honor Roll (average of 92.5 or bet ter) for the Spring Semester of 1955. Shirley W. Bumgardner of West Jefferson and Renus Edgar Rich, Jr., of Morganton led the group with straight "A" averages during the semester. The Honor Roll included: James C. FOR ALL OCCASIONS - PiCKARD L th Bolton III, Rich Square; Shirley W. Bumgardner, West Jefferson; Richard D. Callicutt, Thomasville; David R. Davis, Williamston; Lester J. Fisher, Statesviile; Oveda Fisher , White ville; Christopher B. Hargett, Chapel Hill; Gerald K. Harrington, Sanford; James L. Inabinet, Winston-Salem; Francis D. James, Mocksville. Zeb Thomas Keever, Lincolnton; Billy W. Lanier, Buie's Creek; Billy W. Needham, Pilot Mountain; Ernest I Porter, Jr., Concord, Renus E. Rich, Jr., Morganton; Brownie D. Schaefer, Asheville; William Darle Shouse, Rural Hall; and Roger Hester Sloop, North Wilkesboro. The Dean's List also included: John W. Andrews, Winston-Salem; Ronald L. Austell, Shelby; William B. Bailey, High Point; Marcus Cameron, Sanford; Donald K. Carter, Dallas; Donald K. Chapman, Winston-Salem; Walter N. Coley, Stem; Robert J. Dever, Greensboro; William B. Ennett, Swansboro; Fred T. Fayed, Roanoke Rapids. Robert E. Fleming, Rocky Mount; William C. Griffin, Roanoke Rapids; Milton L. Higdon, Franklin; Jonathan A. Hill, Charlotte; Freda M. Ho bowsky, Scotland Neck; Douglas W. Isaac, Marion; Dorothy Etta John son, Kerr; Loretta Johnson, Kerr; Geraldine Keenum, Hazelwood; Wil liam L. Marsh, Marshville. Seth George Miller, Raleigh; Ste phen C. Morris, Four Oaks; Charles Going - Going - Gone Sale STARTS TUESDAY Hundreds of old books from texts to novels all dumped on the table and of fered at a price that gets lower till they're gone. Tuesday Your Wednesday Friday Saturday Choice Thursday What's Left 29c 19c 9c FREE COME JOIN THE FUN! The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. Franklin Street Open Till 9 P.M. Gordon Blackwell To Lecture At Oxford University Five Weeks Dr. Gordon W. Blackwell, K . Professor of Sociology in th-; Li versity, will give a series of I-;;-..: at Oxford University in Emi during five weeks this summer, and Mrs. Blackwell are schodul-, : sail from New York or. the Q Elizabeth on Wednesday, Jure Dr. Blackwell was invited ea.-.' in the year to serve as one cf th-: : turers in the Fulbright " . conference on American Studies -.v.. will be attended by CO professors f : British universities. His general v; will be American Social Ir..-t::u:i Other lecturers will include I, .-. . Bingham of the Louisville Con., and Professor Van Woodward John Hopkins University. The Blackwells will spend s--. days in Cambridge where he will v one lecture. They will have a we London and a week in Paris, re:.;;: ing on the Queen Elizabeth w::.t . rival in New York on August h. Photo Collections Given To University Library Two collections of mounted indi vidual photographs of several Uni versity of North Carolina cl a have been donated to the North Car -lina Collection of the Library her-.-. Miss Sallie Foard MacNider of th library stall donated a collection, pictures of the Class of 19 04. Tn. Rt. Rev. J. Kenneth Pfohl o: Winston-Salem donated a collect; n which included members of :h.. Classes o-f 1897, 1898, 18-C'O an-: 1901. CAROLINA FLOWER SHOP Opposite Post Office FLOWERS and GIFTS
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