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frMnv. March 30, 1962 THE DAILY TAR HEEL1 Pae Threg interviews ientatioii Gomnselorg -rvr rJI iLM.iL I Or SL'V Program Needs 200 Students Interviews for 200 orientation counselors for next fall will be yvK on Monday through Friday of next week in the Woodhous r'nd Grail rooms of Graham Me morial, Orientation Chairman Bob Madry announced yesterday. Madry said that about 200 counselors will be needed to prop erly run the program for next war's freshmen and transfers. This will be a record number, a result of the highest enrollment ever expected by the Admissions Office. Forms Due Sunday Applications can be picked up at the Scuttlebutt, Graham Me morial. Y-Court, and the desk of the Reserve Reading Room of the library. These should be turned in at the Information desk at Gra ham Memorial at which time the anplicant can sign up for an in terview. All applications are due on Sunday. Madry said that the men chosen as counselors will be trained at three sessions, scheduled for April 9. 2tl and May 3. Group dynamics, academics, and an irtfroduction to the Orientation Manual will be tak en up at these meetings. "Rewarding" ''We feel that the position of Orientation counselor can be one of the most rewarding opportuni st. I5e .Carolina dent is offer ed Chairman Madry said. "I hope that every interested student will come down for an interview. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM Dr. B. X. Brockhouse of Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. will speak before the Physics Colloquium on Lattice Waves, Spin Waves, and Neutron Scattering," at 4:30 p.m. todav in 265 Phillips Hall. Tea will be served in Phillips Hall Lounge at 4:00. ilMPdl f SAFA ? COOKE "Twisting Tfcg 2. 2 2f JJL JJL 2JL 2f EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION DION Werei" J. 9 RAL DONNER i "She's Everything" DEE CLARK J3 A "Raindrops" A B. B. KING j "Sweet Sixteen" i. THE DRIFTERS When My Little Girl Is Smiling" THE SENSATIONS "Let Me In" GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS "Letter Full of Tears" SOLOMON BURKE "Cry To Me" BARBARA GEORGE IKnow" Lecture Is Set By Van Til Dr. William Van Til, one of tlie nation's leading educators and chairman of the department of Secondary Education at New York University, will be the principal speaker at the annual Phi Delta Kappa Education Lecture to be held here April 3. . The subject of Dr. Til's talk will be "Curriculum Frontiers for the 1960s" and the public is in vited. Prior to Dr. Til's arrival at New York University in 1957, he had served on the faculties of George Peabody College, the University of Illinois and Ohio State Univer sity. In the period 1951-57, he co founded the Nashville Community Relations Conference and served as chairman of the community workshops on desegregation of schools. Dr. Til .has edited nu merous books, a quarterly maga zine, and has, been a researchist and writer for the Consumer Edu cation Study of the National Edu cation Association. His first teach ing post was in a school for juve nile delinquents. He is president-elect of the As sociation for Supervision and Cur riculum Development, a major professional organization; vice president of the John Dewey So ciety and a board member; and yearbook editor of the National Council for the Social Studies. r 4 4 AM ' J1 . '4 'J r WA 1. a " - - -M N A :AJ A i- v , a y r s SAT A S V A , Kennedy Would Debate Again In 1 964 Presiden tia I Race WASHINGTON (UPD President Kennedy Thursday apparently dis posed of any doubts that he plans to seek a second WTrite House term in 1964. At one point in his news con ference, a reporter pointed out that Kennedy's 19G0 Republican op ponent, former Vice President Richard M. Nixon, had indicated in his book that Nixon felt he won three of their four 1960 television debates. The President was asked if he thought future debates were advisable. "I would think that it would be part of-the 1964 campaign," he said in jocular fashion. "I would be glad to debate, even if I did, as the vice president sug gested, lose three out of four." Kennedy told a news conference some weeks ago that he had his own ideas about whether or not Nixon should seek the California governorship. Asked Thursday if South Building's roof got a neiv coat of paint this tveek as spring IVettther hit in filtl force. Photo by Jim Wallace Radio-TV Schedule Today -CLASSIFIED ADS YOUNG M.D. AND FAMILY wish to rent 2 or 3 bedroom home or apartment. Preferably unfur nished. Chapel Hill vicinity, June possession. Write E. Dean, cd Advertising, Box 1080, Chapel Hill. WUNC Channel 4 8:55 Morning News 9:00 U. S. 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