,v MAY 'oinpus Calendar 'veiicin. Lecture ... 13:30 a.m.-12 non ... 324. M.dic.1 UA Meeting . . . 10:30 a.m., ... . Hill Music Hall sica!e 7-9 p.m. . . . Grah3m Memorial ..rcS . ..- P-m- Graham Memorial RfCrei.n ... .wii p.m. . uraham Memorial v ft 15 ;5unbiiirn on 2- 0 WAA'-Picnic ues a unn"S::rf SbKTAN J PRAT i ! ei..- r 1 1TAN SPilW vcnswer o tho ;G QUESTION "kPEl HILL, N.C. Fh. 93781 , The Women's Athletic Assn." An nual Awards P;rr; ..,:n v. . i , . , . wm ue neia on luesaay, May 15, at 6 p.m. in the area behind the outdoor swim ming pool. Miss Nancy Shuford, program pnairman, said the program will include: supper, entertainment; dna me presentation cf awards a. v Jobs WITH A FUTURE are straight ahead tor college women h prepare for them with Gttoos secre tarial training. Employers are invariably partial to candidates who have this dual qualification. - - " - N V 1 Special Course for College Women Write College Dean lor I GIBBS GIRLS AT WORK it at h a n i r j c I (B Q LB L3 SECRETARIAL Batten IS. 21 MartborQugM St. Ni York 17. 23Q Park . ttmiK S, 154 Anwll St WantcUir. NJ., 33 Plymouth St Berc Campus. . . Cokga Mm, Wonm atecfccoierftg cok lSL()V n n DLfIlu)lAlQD: r ..'AN' -r 1 f If is the reason: Only VICEROY has 20,000 t-rs in every tip itt'ce as many filters as the i!"ivo largest-selling filter brands -to -tfir. .other taste that VICEROY taste! give i'iCEROYS are Smoother than 'y other cigarette. Because ficeroys have tvice as many filters as the other two leading filter brands! THE DAILY "TAR HEEL: PAGE THREE 6.-- !-. X I V 4, I- ? , .... ? ' Meyer To Speak Monday On Recreation For Aging Dr. Harold D. Meyer,. UNC pro fessor of Sociology and consultant to the. N. C . Recreation Commis sion, will speak Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Library Assembly Room at the third general meet ing .of the Assn. For Aging and Community Relationships, Dr. Meyer will speak on "Rec reation for the . Aging A Two Year-Study." , Presiding over the meeting, which will include a business ses sion, is Dr. E. G. McGavran. :3 sell us your doo::s When packing time comes round, you'D average more money for less effort if you sell all your books at one time. We'll buy used texts, dropped texts, paper-backed lime killers, and any other books you don't want to ship home. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin S'reet Chapel Hill Open Till 10 P.M. 'One of the dandiest mystery dramas that has shown here in goodness, knows when. . . the sur prises explode like shotgun blasts." " Bosley Growth cr, N. Y. Times -f W l p. x r I s t 1 .4 :4iv;-4j Old Well Officers Pose Shown above are old and new officers of the Order of the Order E. L. Mackie, Dean of Student Awards, recorder; (standing) Luther of the Old Well. Seated (left to right) are Mebane Pritchett, presi- Hodges, vice presideht-and Ed McCurry, outgoing president. . dent for 1956-57; Miss Mary Ann Keeter, secretary and terasurer; Dr , .... .. (photo by Monroe Campbell.) APOTbSell Magazines AtY Alpho Phi Omega, campus ser vice fraternity, will sell subscrip tions to Life, Time and Sports Il lustrated magazines in ,Y Court Tuesday and Wednesday. Students may obtain subscrip tions at special student rates. Ac cording to APO, graduating . seni ors may subscribe at the special rates and have their issues sent to them wherever they are after grad uation. They also will be able to renew thejr subscriptions at the special rates after graduation. TOWN & CAMPUS Carries A Complete Line of AFTER - SIX PRODUCTS THE MOST FILTERS FOR THE SMOOTHEST TASTE I i V K jy ' I ! yif X 1 :vrX-- DnmdB ' 1 Loy, did she SPEAK UP, when we did the MAMBOl It may be a treat to beat your feet on the Mississippi mud, but it's murder when you mamboln ,o beat-up tux. I still remember the exact moment when I decided to buy cn After Six. It was right after the third grunt in a rather lively mambo. She looked tup at me with those baby-blue eyes and softly murmured, "Some date! All day long, I slave over a hot biology text, finally get to go format and I wind up with a guy dressed like a 1920 mortician." That, was the night I burned my Id tux. Now, I've got a cool, comfortable After Six. Mambo or Minuet, I'm ready! Try on a lightweight After Six ' end see for yourself. of fineif Th exclusive. Viceroy filter made cellulcwo-sof t, snQW-wWte,. natural FOR THE FINEST IN AFTER - six FOR SALE OR RENT VARLEY'S f & ) $1 umX y Li -Uw4 Wftw Yorjc Fii7i Criliet AHEXTflACr.DH-!A?.Y t!E7 . MOTION PICTURE ' ; ; v ' ilSJSI-CCOSCCi O.CUZOT TOANCVi MASTCS OF USiliii li 11 t J ! m m si if U is t - f ? " U mi l tl i U M t u ;: i I H' t H 1 n U ' PLUS COLOR CARTOON 6 ' a 1 r o SIMCHt SICHOJtET VESA CtCtZOT PAUL HEiiSI'CE Produced by Films onsr. Paris Releised by UMPO. Is:. IMPORTANT: During the entire engags- rr.ent no ens will bs seated in the theatre cn:: the main feature has began. Please observe the following feature Time Schedule carefully. NOV PLAYING 5 - - 0. 1- - 4 r- COMPLETE SHOW DAILY 1.03 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 P. M. s W CR1T THEATRE ' 0 o r 1 DURHAiVt, N. C. s flfu.JUuHH11"11"3 .j........;........-.-.-.-....v..wo:..v.v.-..v.-.--..-. ..-.....:.:.. .:-.....-..:.?....-.:... ..-.v.i w ..m'm.ywv. i j ........ . .- well-- ! uentfitr ynucv wivon 10 rec Mis Sarah Umstead, left director bf the Chapel Hill Recreation Center, is shown receiving a check for $592 from Miss Henri Van Order, president of the Panhellenic Council. Looking on are Bob Staton, left, and Bill Redding, representative of the Interfraternity. Council. The check is the profits from a concert by the Errolf Garner Trio, sponsored recently by the Pan Hel and the IFC. The money will be used for operation of the Recreation Center. . , i I i 4 s . I '-f r'1 p.; t WCHL TODAY To avoid the drudgery of lug ging your winter clothes home, let us clean and store them for the summer. ViC GIVE ' TO? VAIUE STAf UNIVERSITY CLEANERS Opposite The; Post Office - Office Phone - 4921 Plant Phone' 9-1901 Covering The Gcampus CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . Professor E. M. Gitlin of the Dept. -of Religion .will be the guest preacher at the United Congrega tional Christian Church tomorrow. The church is located at 211 W. Cameron Avenue. , - ' " " . STUDENT WIVES 1 There will.be a meeting of the Student Wives Club at 8 p.m. Tues day in the Assembly Room of the basement-of . the Chapel Hill Bap tist Church. Election of officers wHl be-- Iteid. All Student Wives have been invited to attend. .' CLASS! Fl EDS LOST WEDNESDAY: A WHITE : , Gold Lady Elgin wrist Watch, s.nver oand. Sentimental value. Reward. Barbara Moore, 8 9142. LOST: GLASSES IWTTII BLACK rims in light , tan open-topped case. Name inside. Contact Don Eudy,, 103 Alexander Dorm. 6:00 Sign on & Headlines s ; 6r0"fg Bigf John 4 ; - P 1 4 ' O ". 7;0ONews( & Weather 7:05 BreakMst Bar - ' 5 7:30 News & Theatre Guide 7:35 Breakfast Bar -S 00 News & Weather 8:05-Bulletin Board 8:10 Breakfast Bar 8:30 News & Weather 8:35 Breakfast Bar : ? 9:00 News &. Weather, J 9 05 WCHL Comes Calling , 11:00 Records From the Rec UgNews Headlines 12:0(P-Big John ' 12.15 Bulletin Board ; 12:20 Big John . 12:30 Kaleidoscope 12:58 News Headlines .1:00 The Ivorj'. Tower l;55News & Weather 2:00 vSeventy-Eight . 3:00 News & Weather. 3:05 Forty-Five 4:00 Carolina News & Weather '5 05 Bulletin Board 5:10 Theatre Guide 5:15 Evensong . 6:00 News" & Weather 6.05 Evensong --News A: Weather 7:05 Evensong 7:15 Sign Off Short Point Eyefet Buttondown v.-, 4 iiew collaf styles 011 cool cool V - VAN H EUSEN0 Century Sheers WON!T WRINKLE... EVER! Beat a fleet retreat from heat . . . and versions of the famous Van Heusen stay completely neat! Easy feat with Century keep their freshness without Van Heusen Century Sheers, refresh- starch or "stays" . . . collars won't mg summer dress-shirts that come in wilt or wrinkle no matter how hot or ytwsmarf style of the amazing one- humid it gets . 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