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PAC2 Foun THS DAILY TAR KSEL SATURDAY, e-v w II rii-ttt'iittriiiiij - mm ALL OF STEVENS - SHEPHERD ARE GLAD TO SEE YOU BACK IN TOWN Drop by the store and say Hello7 and browse around . - i , . . : before and after game time. We'll bo closed for the game, but open immedi ately following to greet our bid friends and welcome tho new? Hope you enjoy the weekend Be looking forward to seeing Men's Clothing & Furnishings LADIES' SPORTSWEAR a ACCESSORIES f -' ' - t . tv r mm US AT Tliem At Your Favorite Storo P i 7K; Jum r n y a Atk For V H53!! FlflFTrr .A h' K . COVERING THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS BSU PARTY " The Baptist Student Union will give a Cabinet Party tonight at 7 p.m. Dinner will be served at that time. All students have been in vited. PI DELTA PHI Phi Delta Phi, French Honor So ciety, will . hold its fall initiation ceremonies and banquet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Wishing Well Restaurant. Members desiring I transportation have been asked to ! meet in front of Graham Memorial i between 7:10 and 7:30 p.m. SOUND AND FURY The publicity committee of Sound and Fury will meet Tues- Saturday's WUNC-FM 91.5 MEGACYCLES- ' 6:30 Songs of France 6:45 Intermezzo 7:00 News at Seven . 7:05 Adventures in Song 7:30 Paris Star Time 8:00 Promenade 8:30 Take It From Here 9:00 Evolution of Jazz 10:00 News at Ten; Preview 10:15 Evening Masterwork c 3 First Editions of FAULKNER'S Big $3.95 at THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 20S E. Franklin St. Open Till 10 p.m. T I Z reaching. .11 or iiic finest! www- 5' .) W i v 1 cOi u dotiti day -at 4 p.m. in the Woodhouse Conference Room of Graham Mem orial. Students interested in work ing on this committee have - beep invited to attend. v r NEWMAN The Newman Club will hold its annual fall picnic at 5 p.m. on Sundy at 740 Gimghoul Road. The picture for the 1956 Yackey-Yack will be taken at this time. PI SIGMA ALPHA Pi Sigma Alpha, honorary politi cal science fraternity, will have a coffee hour Monday at 4 p.m. in 208 Caldwell. Alumni Invited To Monogram Club's Party All alumni have been invited to a reception at the Monogram Club following the ball game today from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Alumni will have a chance to meet members of the Monogram Club, and refreshments will be served. This is the first activity the Monogram Club has had this year. The next will b$ a dance on Oct. 29. . - Vets' Group All veteran students interest ed in working on the Veteran's Affairs-Committee have been re quested to go by or call " the Veterans's Office in South Build ing by Oct. 22. Also welcome are any faculty veterans. Benny Huffman and Darwin Bell have been appointed co chairman of the committee by student body President Don Fow ler. Student Files Report Of Photography Theft A university senior has reported a theft of about $375 worth of photographic equipment from the back seat of his car this week. A speed Graphic and a 35-mm camera are among the ! missing items. The car was parked near the Bell Tower on the road lead ing to the stadium. (s 'WHATEVER TAYLOR WANTS . . PEG HUMPHREY GREENSBORO, Oct. 14 The Junior Class of WC.took the spot light ;,last night as it presented "Unh" , in professional Broadway style, complete with show tunes set to original college lingo and a jazz combo. -The songs were extremely clever and sung spontaneously with en thusiam. Campaigning for Bermu Square Dance (Group Sets Meeting I bday A new square dance club will meet tonight to make planSj for campus-widex dances every other weekend and square dance club meetings and dances on alternate weekends. The meetings and dance yill be at 9 p.m. in the YMCA lob by. According to Alan Goodwin, a PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS SWEATER SPECIAL Entire Stock Luisa Spagnoli sweaters imported from Italy, both men's and women's styles, 'a off regular price. MILTON'S CLOTHNG CUPBOARD - r J Mo union's Ffeseni da shorts on campus, the student actresses demonstrated their styl ishness by a song and dance team, half of which was attired neatly in Bermudas and the other half in sloppy shirts hanging out over full wrinkled skirts. "Bermuda Shorts are Unh Smart er," they chimed. Dean Taylor of fered resistence and they count ered with "The Dean is Unh member of the ei?ht-man steering I ! committee, activity cards filled out this year show 140 students in dicated interest in such dancing Also, at least 40 people, mostly stu dents, turned out for the square dance that was held two weeks ago at the woman's gym. The YMCA is partial sponsor, Goodwin said, and the club hopes to raise donations at dances to hire a professional caller. called it- f I "AMERICA'S LtJ WICKEDEST! CITY! Mill if Tiininii ii Last Times Today ,rm , L3 IFl DTD u o) oirirerenfr Smarter" and "Whatever Taylor Wants, Taylor Gets." Thus the plights of a WC stu dent were hilariously presented to an appreciative audience. Misses Annah Buff and Joanne Safrit wrote the show, which was direct ed Sy Miss Harriet Conrad. OUT OF THE LIVING HELL OF A CHINESE PRISON INTO I DEAD-END OF "BLOOD ALLEY y-,- Jmm '"A Jk -- gua-barrEllnj cut cf a Chinese torture-? risen! s :..-r-r r J " AV 4 it - . fn I? s. wth PUt fix J0V Kl BC'RV KROGER MIKE MAZURXf tNII EKBEG STCY SD 3"i ;s i : i i 17 " ."a J7fIr r.t ic n W y u xzz? ) LWU uVll UV Ma l .' " . - I . , . 11 - :: . TSS FVtT pssrotrj 1 -J:;; I s Wznz frc-n f.-j f-ry Li Fcrrrc:a S LATE SHOW! SUNDAY-'.'!
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