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TRur?day, NovemKer 29, 1962 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Dancing Tryouts To Open Tonight Betty Oliver, chairman of the Graham Memorial Drama Commit tee, has announced tryouts for "A Program of Dance." This program, sponsored by Gra ham Memorial Petite Dramatique, will consist of modern jazz and modern dance. The directing and choreography will be done by Rhoda Blanton who is using experiments in color, light, and sound. Miss Oliver has asked that all persons who are interested in ilance attend the tryouts which wil be held tonight from 7 to 9 to 6 p.m., and tomorrow from 4 p.m, at Graham Memorial. All persons trying out will be asked to do indivduai improvisa tions and group dancing. She said that experience is not necessary, but each group will be given a set of simple floor exercises to per form, so tryouts should wear leo tards or loose clothing. MADRAS Head Bands And Suspenders 1 I t Italian Show Begins Run At Rialto 1 Etliridge Fund Established By J-Scliool V Three Stars for Your Christmas Durham's new art movie theatre, the Rialto, will be the first to show Michangelo Antonioni's ac claimed film masterpiece. "La Notte" ("The Night"). The film, which has won festiva awards at Berlin and Mexico City is the Italian contender for this year's Academy Award as "Best Foreign Film." The picture will show today at the Rialto with a continuing run of five daily show ings. "La Notte" examines the dis eases of leisure: anxiety, despair, loss of soul, and the eroticism that serves as a soul substitute. Never theless, as TIME'S, critic pointed out, at the heart of Antoniom s plutonic pessimism lives a blazing mote of hope. Though he confesses no faith, he is essentially a religious artist. Ie believes that a spirit inhabits human beings, and m every tilm he proclaims his creed: to obey that spirit is to live, to deny it is to perish. An annual contribution of $500 to be made for a minimum period of three years to the School of Journalism of the University of North Carolina through the Journ alism Foundation has been announ ced today by Dr. Norval Neil Lux on, dean. The continuing gift, to be called the Mark Ethridge Fund, honors the Louisville publisher who will join the staff of the School of Journalism next fall. The gift, from a donor who in sists upon remaining anonymous, by a coincidence was received at almost the same time that Mr. Ethridge's appointment became known. "I am authorized to say that neither Mr. Ethridge nor the news papers to which he has made such outstanding contributions over the years made the gift. It is made by a man 'who believes in young people and their opportunity in journalism' and who also believes in 'flowers for the living.' He got in touch with me about the gift honoring Mr. Ethridge without any knowledge of discussions which had been under way for some time with Mr. Ethridge." The Mark Ethridge Fund may be expended at the discretion of the dean of the School of Journalism to aid students who plan to make journalism career. Academic Affairs Committee Listed The Academic Affairs Committee of Student Government yesterday announced its complete member ship roster for the 1982-63 academ ic year. The committee includes Fred Wedler (chairman), James Barn hill, Jeff Bayer, Hugh Blackwell, Connie Burroughs, Doug Fam brough, Wayne Flye, Brooks Gar nett, Judy Johnson, Richard King, Tony Miller, Russell Peterson, Sal ly Rawlings, Carl Rhodes, Michael Smith, Tony Smithson, Peggy Ste phenson, Gray Temple, Jim Wag ner, Peter Wales, Clyde Wilson, and Lucy Wood. t 8LAS8IFIEB Phone 942-2138 Watson To Read Poetry Saturday Dr. Robert Watson, associate professor of English at W. C, will present readings of his own works at 8:30 p.m. Friday night in the Faculty Lounge of the Monogram Club. Dr. Watson is the first North Ca rolinian to read on the Poetry Cir cuit, and has - been called one of the best young poets in the coun try by Howard Webber, founder of the circuit. Refreshments will be served at 8:00. Everyone is invited to at tend the reading. MARRIED STUDENT TO DELTV er morning paper route. Earnings over $20 per week. Call 942-5953. Nov. 30 i ; WELL QUALIFIED UNC STU dent's wife available for baby sit ting evenings. Phone Mrs. Daven port after 1 p.m. 963-0634. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A French Tutor? Call Mrs. Raymond Baggs at 968-6226. Dec. 5 WANTED: THIRD GRADE TEA cher Mebane School Must have Primary or grammar grade cer tificate. We have three teachers commuting from Chapel Hill each day. Call or write E. M. Yoder, Mebane School No. 563-3222, home phone No. 563-6411. AGE 65 MAY SEEM FAR AWAY but, on the other side of 65, all that will be there when you ar rive is what you've sent on ahead. See a Northwestern Mutual agent for asound retirement plan. 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