"V rnVp fpvp''''! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1958 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE ONE i u i i )mi.j.ii,..j,.Z . ft. vi ! , t FM ! 1 i - - i -ij i ; u x , m ) - 1 . - " GRAVELY TB PATIENT AND VISITORS Mrs. Loit Bithop of Raligh, eenttr, a TB patient at Gravely Sanatorium in Chapel Hill receives a visit from William E. Thompson, left. President of the Bank of Chap Hill, himself a recent patient at Gravely, and President William C. Friday of the Consolidated University of North Carolina who Is 1958 chairman of the Christmas Seal Sale Campaign. Friday Pays Yule Visit To Gravely TB Patients President William C. Friday on a mcnt and probably another opera- prc-Yulc visit to Gravely Sana torium on the eve of the 1953 Christmas Seal Sale campaign in North Carolina called on Mrs. I)is Bishop of Raleigh, typical of the thousands of Tar Heels who have tuberculosis. Friday is chair man of the drive this year. , Mrs. Bishop knows what it means to be among the 90,000 Americans TB strikes each year regardless of age, sex, race or economic status. A TB patient at Gravely Sana torium in Chapel Hill, Mrs. Bishop, age 30, was found. to have TB by the Wake County Health Depart ment in 1256. Today, aided by modern treat ment methods, most patients can be "cured" in a matter of months. Mrs. Bishop, however, was not so lucky. She has had drug therapy and one operation and still faces many more months of drug treat- tion before her disease is expected to be controlled. This, in itself, is a tough prob lem but Mrs. Bishop has other anxieties to overcome which threat en the effectiveness of her treat ment. She finds it hard "not to worry" about her four young chil dren who had to be placed in boarding homes. The outlook for Mrs. Bishop's eventual recovery is good but she will not be able to "forget her TB' even after she returns to her fam ily because there's no certain or permanent cure. That having TB is a "life-time proposition" is well understood b: W. E. Thompson, president of th Bank of Chapel Hill. He was a str dent at the University in 191f when his TB was discovered. Since he has suffered two relapses ir 1924 and 1958. Final Exam Schedule Clashes for the fall semester end Friday, Jan. 16, at 6 p.m. Read ing day will be Saturday, Jan. 17. No student may be excused from a scheduled examination ex ccpt by the University Infirmary, in case of ilness; or by his Genera College Faculty Advisor or by his Dear., In case of any other emer gency compelling his absence. All 12:00 N'oon classes cn MWF, BA 150 . Mon., Jan. 19, 8:30 AM All 2:00 I'M Classes, rharm. io, Ikon. 31, 32, 61 and 70, Chem. 43 Mon., Jan. 19, 2:00 PM All 12.00 Noon Classes on TTIIS, all Naval Science and Air Science and Pharm. 15 . Tues., Jan. 20, 8:30 A.M. All 9:00 AM Classes on MWF .Tues.. Jan. 20, 2:00 PM All 1:00 PM Classes, lol Sci. 41, and Eton. 81 Wed., Jan. 21, 8:30 AM All 9 00 AM Classes TTIIS Wed., Jan. 21, 2:00 PM All 8:00 AM Classes on MWF Thurs., Jan. 22, 8:30 AM All 10.00 AM Classes on MWF . Thurs., Jan. 22, 2:00 PM All 'French. 'German and Spanish courses number I, 2. 3. 3X and 4, 'Pharm. Ec. 34, BA 173, 177A Fit, Jan. 23, 8:30 AM All 11:00 AM Classes on TTIIS Fri., Jan. 23, 2:00 PM All 10:00 AM Classes on TTIIS Sat., Jan. 24, 8:30 AM All 11:00 AM Classes on MWF ..Sat., Jan. 24, 2:00 PM All 3 00 FM Classes, 'Chem. 11. BA 71, 72. 130 and all classes not otherwise provided for In the schedule Mon., Jan. 26, 8:30 AM All 8 00 AM Classes on TTIIS Mor.., Jan. 26,2:00 PM In case of any conflict, the regularly scheduled exam will take precedence over the common exam. (Conr.mon exams are indicated by ?n asterisk.) 1 ' C D f f I IV Em Urn With Each Oil Change A Small Pizza Of Any Kind At LA PIZZA Bring this ad to Gardner's Sunoco, get a Lubrication Job and have it Validated. Then go on out to LA PIZZA and enjoy Pizza. Good Through Dec. 20 Gardner's Sunoco W. Franklin Street Fill Up For Your Holiday Trip At Our Custom Blend Pump. Thompson is quick to point out that there are 1,750,000 ex-TB pa tients like himself who must take special care of themselves" to avoid relapse. From this stand point alone TB is a tremendous public health problem. . United Church Schedules Yule Concert A concert of Christmas music will be presented by the Sanctuary Choir and the Youth Choir at the United Congregational Christian Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Every one has been invited. There will be- Christmas selec tions by Pergolesi, Berlioz, Bach, Handel, and several folk songs. The Youth Choir, directed by Mrs, Shiela Jameson, will sing caxofyj from France, England, and PolanfX , The climax of the service willfbe the presentation by the Sanctuiry Choir of Clokey's cantata, "WU.en the Christ Child Came", directed by William Sasser. Thelma Sajjser is Organist. The Choir will Ising part of the program for tho pa tients at Gravely Sanatorium next week. i The association meets in iNew York City Friday and Saturday. Dr. Farmer is professor of Medi cine at the UNC School of Medi cine. ; Said Thompson, "If everybody could have a little experience with TB there would never be ariy prob lem raising mowey for research and eradication." . 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