wNOAY, MAY 17, 1959
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FLY NAVY I
Students interested in the Naval
Aviation Cadet Program or the
Aviation Officers' Program have
b. en asked to see LCDR J. W. Dy
kes, nho will beat Y Court Wed
nesday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p ra.
Ul EXECUTIVE BOARD
Ml members of the UP Execu-
ive Board have been asked to at
tend a meeting in the Wooiihouse
Conference Hoom Monday ai 4 p.m.
CITY PLANNING LECTURE
Carl Feiss of Washington, I). O.,
an authority, on city, planning and
urban renewal, will give the sec
opi1 of two illustrated lectures in
the Morehead Faculty Lounjje at
2 p.m. today. . . .. i
He will talk on the subject Of
'What Are We Achieving in City
Rebuilding." . m- t -
l INK LEY BAPTIST CHURCH i
"Kvery Believer a Priest". wU
be the topic of the Rec. Robert E.
Seymour's sermon Sunday at the
11 a.m. service of the Olin T. Bink-
ley Memorial Baptist Church in
(lerrard Hall.
Nursery service for young; chil
dren will he provided in the Alum
ni Building, Room 111, during
ciiurch school at 'J:4." a.m. and the
en-hip service.
1RYOUTS
The Carolina Playmakers will
hold tryouts tor two original one
act plays Monday at 4 p.m. in The
1 May makers Theatre.
The plays are' With Apologies.
Kuripides." written by Douglas Mc
Dermott and direct el by Craven
Mackie; anJ "Buck," by Tommy
R'v.zuto. directed by Ceorge Hill.
The two plays will be presented j
as part of the Commencement Pro- J
gram on June 1.
ORIENTATION COUNSELORS
Students who want to serve as
e,raduate student orientatio.i coun
selors in the fall have been asked
to meet with the Graduate Club
Council Monday at f:3() p.m. in the
upstairs dining room of Lenoir Hall.
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"Moments to Remember" Ls the
theme for the Baptist Student Un
ion's senior banquet tonight at
5:45 in the basement of the Uni
versity Baptist Church.
The Rev. Bill Fixator, pastor of
Pullen Memorial Baptist Church in
Raleigh, will speak, to the BSU on
"For What Can a Christian Hope?"
KAIIN LECTURE
Dr. David Kahn of Baltimore,
Md., will speak on "Photoconduc
tivity in Alklide Halids" in 206
Phillips Hall at 4 p.m. Monday.
FACULTY CLUB
John W. Carr III, director of the
Computer Cenier which will include
the Univac 1105, will address the
Faculty Club Tuesday, May' 26, at
I p.m. in the Carolina Inn ballroom.
"Computers, Universities and Re
search" is Carr's topic.
ELECTED
Dr. L. B. Higley of UNC has been
elected president of. the American
Boand of Orthodontics at a board
meeting in Detroit.
Dr. Higley is professor and head
of the Department of Orthodontics
of the UN,C S?hpol,of, Dentistry.
The American Board of Orthodon
tics, meets annually to examine,, ap-
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plicants wishing - ta , gain certifica
tion, by,, this board. The office, of
president- of the board is consi
dered one of the highest honors in
this field of - dentistry.
Dr. Higley is a native of Iowa,
was educated at Grinnel College
and the University of ', Iowa, and
joined the faculty of the UNC
School of Dentistry in 1953.
CHAPEL HILL
Outstanding Sigma Nu's
Recognized At Banquet
J. Edgar Moore, Robert S.
Mathews and Adin Rucker were
given special recognition at the an
nual Senoir Banquet of the Psi
chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity
Wednesday night.
Moore was recognized as the out
standing active. Mathews w a s
named as the outstanding pledge
and Rucker was voted the outstand
ing intramural athlete.
Ashe Exum, newly elected presi
dent, presided at the banquet. I)r
Ihnry T. Clark, head of the UNC
Dept. of Health Affairs and an
alumnus of the Psi chapter, was
the guest speaker.
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