THE DAILY TAB HEEIi Saturday, September!, , ICC Page 6 -Mural Manager- (Contiifcied from Page 1) port issued by the Intramural of fice asked that the program be continued. It said that the' de partment felt that "the dormi tories under the paid manager program have been successful, in part, in establishing better dormi tory 'e spirit de corps." The budget office was unavail able for comment on the situa tion, but apparently the money is simply not available to con tinue the program with univer sity funds. . . . Dr. O. K. Cornwell, chairman of the Physical Education Depart ment, said the application for the funds included the statistics given above. "The Budget Com mittee is aware of the success of the program," he said, "but the money just isn't there." Dr. Cornwell expressed regret that the program may have to be discontinued. He said the department has turned again to Student Government, in an effort to secure . the necessary funds. Gerry Good, IDC President, al so expressed concern over the situation. "There is a high cor rellation between the activities available outside the dorms and the cooperation within them," he said. "Dorms which have good intramural programs are sub ject to less noise and damage than those which do not." DENTAL DAMES The UNC Dental Dames will meet Tuesday at 8 pjn. in the Victory Village day nursery. The program will consist of a party honoring freshman wives. AIDS PROGRESS Progress is being made in com bating mastitis in North Caro lina dairy cattle through studies financed by Nickels for Know How funds. Cosmopolitan Club' To Mold Reception At 4:30 Today The Cosmopolitan Club at tli University begins the 1963-1954 academic year with a tea in the main lounge of Graham Memorial today at 4:30 p.m. The tea is being held to intro duce new foreign students to both their host families and members of the University com munity. Academic personnel, host families. Cosmopolitan Club members, foreign student orien tation counselors, student' govern ment officers and new and old foreign students have been in vited to attend. The 15-year-old dub was orig inated on October 1, 1948. It be gan as a result of the feeling that both foreign and American students- could benefit through mutual association. The club now has over a hundred mem bers compared to a beginning number of about fifty. The first real undertaking of the club was in 1949, when a variety international show was IDE MDMITC ile Purefoy and Mason Farm Roads Is a worshipping and working fellowship of people from varied backgrounds and faiths, a church of open membership; a spiritual home in which there is unity in christian essentials, liberty in non-essentials, and charity in all things. Sunday Services 9:30 A.M. with Sunday School 11:00 A.M. CHARLES M. JONES Minister presented in the Playmakers successful that it played to a each country represented. Club Five years ago the annual m- . Theater. This show was the idea full house and was later taken members were able to get these ternational display was replaced of Shahen Haroutunian (an Irani- to Woman's College. items from embassies, foreign by the annual international din- an who is now an importer of Later the club began a yearly students at other colleges, mis- ner, held each spring. From two Middle Eastern goods into Ham-, international display which con- sionaries, and their personal be- to three hundred persons usually , burg, Germany), and it was so tained distinctive items from longings. enjoy the efforts of foreign stu dent cooks preparing native dish es. There is entertainment of an international flavor and door prizes. The newest addition to the club's special events program is an annual formal dar.ee. i Welcome mmmmmmmmmmm ,r ? z i- . mm 9.. '4 i J EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Dial 942-2924 214 WEST FRAIlIIUIl STREET CM 942-3137 WAL GULF Pickup and Delivery SERVICE STATIONS Road Service Welcome! Drive in soon for good Gulf products and fast service o o o ALL STAE BOWLIMG LAMES Open Seven Days A Week Let's Get Acquainted . . Gary French, Manager Ernie Suell, CouutVr Jim Ridout, Counter Oark Parker, Counter We're Here To Make Dowling More Fun For YOU! Bstgate Shopping Center PIlOriE 968-4404 Featuring . . - Special Rates For Students 24 Lanes - All Automatic A?1F Equipment Deeting Boom Free Uursery for the Kids Ample Free Parking Free Professional Instruction FJow Forming . Fraternity Dormitory Women's University ' And Other Leagues For Information & Reservation GALL S68-44Q4 Welcome Students and Townspeople To Chapel HilVs Newest, Modem Maximilian's RESTAURANT Specializing in Fine Foods Open 7:00 AI. to BlidniLt, Seven Days a Week PHONE 942-4262 Next to the Bowling Lanes, Eastgate Shopping Center O Banquet Facilities O Catering O Carry Out "Fcod Fil For a King"

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