Jazz bitcied from Page 1) - VBT in Charlotte also :ihe judging. The various ? musicians were consid H individual solo work, the ! execution of the Cent! ensemble harmon -elodic treatment, and the "und or "polish". ''"cwere truly impressed -3CS THE.' DAILY TAR , HEEL PACE THHCn :j JUST WOKE UP TO I 'T THAT HE'S IM CLASS1. I "jtfIWr FOR 4 ?f POM AVER AG tl 1 :t let that "drowsy feel "crimp your style in class r ct when you're "hitting '.'books"- Take a NoDoi j;Kier! In a few minutes, 3 vour normal best .. awake., .alert! You - -or will tell you NoDo "lers are safe as coffefi. :. ? j pack handy! . 15 TABLETS, 35C ,JL Jmmm I L Also competing for the prizes was the jim Crisp Quartet, widely known ln the Chapel Hill-Duxham BUI Langley's Stardreamers, and a new, humorous, sight on the Chapel Hill scene, Don ueak Thompson.s Bannana Bunch, Also from Carolina was Bill Murphy's group, the Four Jacks. A pleasant surprise came" with the announcement that Ed Potter's Septet appeared in place of the . reSt Vocal Jazz Qtet which failed to show. Or the three groups not from Carolina, two took prizes and the third might well have been in there had there been a third priz' Norman's Quintet from Raleigh drew a good deal of applause and comment. There was a feeling among many of those who attended that the Festival would have been a big ger seller in Raleigh or Durham. A. v- n A' ft- il f J' 'v- i J?4 1' Jobs WITH A TUTU RE r straight ahead for collar womun ho prepare for them with Gibtos ecra Urial training. Employers are invariatJy partial to candidates who have this duM qualification. Spcil Course for College Womee Write Collet Dean for GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK KATHARINE (TTi n m rr o SECRETARIAL It. 21 MarlberMell St. hrm York 17, 234 Park Av. -FrmrfMw t. 15S AmU St. Mantclair, H J . 33 Ptyineutk St. Ay) SAVINGS ON GAS-REG. 27.9-H.T. 29.9 BEER (National Brands) CHEAPER THAN ANY PLACE IN C.H. 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Here Tonight ' Dr. Christopher Crittenden, au thor, editor, archivist and direc tor of. the North Carolina; Dept. of Archives and History, will speak on "History and , the Playuxight". at 11 a.m. in the Playnlakers Theatre today. " Campus Calender Baseball, UNC-Maryland ... 3 p.m. .... Emerson Sfadium Track, UNC-MARYLAND . .1 p.m.- . . Fetzer Field Golf, UNC-Maryland . . . 1:30 p.m. . . . Finley Golf Course Japanese Print Exhibition . ,. . all day . . . Person Hall Art Gallery Drama Festival . . . all day . . . Playmakers Theatre . Thefa Chi Presents Sponsors For Pream Girl Weekend Theta Chi social fraternity presents the sponsors for its annual "Dream Girl Weekend," yyhich is being held here this weekend. They are (top row, left to right) Miss Jean Crisp, Gastonw, with E. E. Carson, Statesville, president; Miss Carolyn Corley, Orangeburg, S. C, withC. A. Clark, Louisville, Ky., vice-president; Miss Barbara Moore,- Smithfie Id, with H. C. Johnston, Darien, Conn., secretary; Miss Barbara McSwain, Shelby, with A. B. Henley, Jr., High Point, treasurer; (bottom row, left to right) Miss Reba Gooch, Black Mountain, with W. L. Carter, Raleigh, social chairman; Miss Hannalore Tor rence, Charlotte, with D. O. Torrence, Charlotte, steward, and Mrs. Betty Mangum, Chapel Hill, with B. R. Mangum, Chapel Hill, marshall. . ; : (. : , . : ! Tt ' - .. - , ' 1 Covering The University Campus STUDENT WIVES There will be a meeting of the Student Wives Club on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the basement of the Chapel Hill Baptist Church. Rev. James Cansler will present a mo vie on Child Guidance. The movie will be a follow-up of one shown to the club several weeks ago. All student wives have been invited to attend. Westminster' fellowship Professor William Poteat of the Philosophy Dept. will speak to the student group tomorrow night. He will talk on "What is - Death? Supper will be served at 6, follow ed by Dr. Poteat's talk, discussion and worship. All students have been invited to attend. Dr. Crittenden is the featured speaker for today's meeting of the 33rd Annual Drama Festival of the Carolina Dramatic Association. - Today's meeting, the last in a three-day series, will open with a breakfast and a business session of the Carolina Dramatic Associa tion at 8:30 a.m. Following at 10 o'clock a demonstration of "Tech nical Arts in the Theatre" will be eiven. . BUY YOUR OLD SPICE PRODUCTS at SUTTON'S DRUG STORE Illinois College of OPTOMETRY announces that applica tions for admissions to its classes beginning Sept. 10, 1956 are nowbeing received. 3-year professional course. Leading to Doctor of Optometry Degree . . . Requirements for Entrance 2 years (60 sem. hours or equivalent qtr. hrs.T' in spe cified lib. arts and sciences. .. FOR BULLETIN PLEASE WRITE REGISTRAR ILLINOIS COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY . 3243 S. 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