Tuesday, December 17, 1963
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
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All Campus Calendar items
must be submitted in person at
the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m.
the day before the desired pub
lication date.
TODAY
Freshman Class Cabinet 8 p.m.
RP I.
YMCA-YWCA 6 p.m., Back
room, upstairs in Lenoir Hall.
UNC-YDC 7:30 p.m., Gerrard
Hall.
VRC 6:45 p.m., Grail Room;
Yack pictures re-taken, attend
ance required.
Honor System Commission 4:30
p.m., Grail Room.
Toronto Exchange 5 p.m., RP
III.
CWC 6:30 p.m., Grail Room,
Yack pictures re-taken.
Academic Affairs Committee
4:30 p.m., RP I.
Debate Squad Senior, Junior &
Novice 6:30 p.m., the Debate
Room. Topics: (1) The debat
ers going to the ACC at South
Carolina; (2) Those to partici
pate in the TV series, and
(3) High School demonstration
debates.
State Student Legislature 4
p.m. RP III, compulsroy
meeting for all delegates and
alternates.
Orientation Reform 5:30 p.m.,
Grail Room.
Supper-Lecture 6 p.m,, Tues.,
Lenoir, Dr. Royal of Dix Hill
Hospital will talk on mental
health.
Di - Phi 7 p.m., third floor,
New West, election of officers
compulsory executive session.
Newman Club 7 p.m., today,
Catholic Student Center, Christ
mas party.
Student Theatre Workshop 8
p.m. Tues., WTed., and Thurs.,
Memorial Hall, "Waiting for
Godot" free tickets available
at GM Information Desk.
Lecture 4 p.m. Tues., Thurs. &
Fri., 233 Phillips Hall "Cry
stal Fields Theory and Experi
ment." Speaker Dr. William
Haynes.
Goettingen Plan
Blanks Available
Applications for the two annual
Goettingen Scholarships are now
available at the YMCA and Gra-
THE EMBERS
Fayetteville Armory
Saturday, Dec. 21
The New York Life Agent
on your campus is a good
man to know.
Write . . . Phone . . . Visit
GEORGE L. COXHEAD. C.L.D.
East Franklin
(Over Dairy Bar) Ph. 942-4358
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Square Dancing Club 7 p.m.
Women's Gym.
Wesley Foundation Lay Scholars
16 p.m. Tues., Wesley House.
Slimnastics Club 3:45 p.m.
Women's Gym Dance Studio.
Water Safety Instructor's Course
7:30 p.m.. Woollen Gym.
MOVIES
Carolina Don't Give Up the Ship
Varsity Take Her, She's Mine
FUTURE
DTH Publication Schedule last
issue Thurs. Dec. 16; resume
Tues., Jan. 7.
CCF Will not meet this week.
Physical Therapy Club 5-6 p.m..
Wed., Main Parlor Nurses
Dorm., Christmas Party.
Westminister Fellowship 6:45
a.m., Wed., Presbyterian Stu
dent Center; Communion
Brealtfast.
Major Handbook Committee 5
p.m., Wed., 222 Phillips Hall.
Scuba Diving Club 7:30 p.m..
Wed., Indoor Pool.
Stray Greeks 6 p.m., Wed., Up
stairs Lenoir.
Wesley Foundation Communion
7:15 a.m., Wed., Wesley House.
Duke-UNC Colloquium 4:30 p.m.
Wed., 265 Phillips Hall, "Local
ized Vibrations in Crystals."
Tea & coffee served at 4 p.m
Lounge Room, 277 Phillips HalL
LOST AND FOUND
Lost Hildebran US class
ring, contact Richard Steph
ens, 101 Grimes.
Lost gold wrist watch in i-
brary Tues., reward, contact
John MacNicholas, 201 Stacy.
Lost pair of glasses in brown
leather case, reward, contact
Harry Latham, 550 Carige.
Missing dark green checked
topcoat from Pine Room Wed.,
return to Rudy Edwards, Law
School, or at least leave keys
at GM Information Desk.
Lost Navy blue wool pocketbook,
vicinity of Smith & Swain. Take
money as reward but . return
contents, contact Bonnie Har
per, Smith Dorm., 963-9133.
Lost Young white female Per
ham Memorial Info Desk, an
nounced Kellis Parker, chairman
of the International Students
Board. All interested persons
must complete and return them
to the YMCA by February 15.
On the Goettingen Exchange
Program, now in its ninth year,
two UNC students are sent for a
year at the Universitaet Goetting
en in northern Germany. Full
scholarship, including round-trip
transportation, is provided. Stu
dents selected must return for at
least one year at UNC.
Two German students are sent
each year from Goettingen for a
year on this campus.
The Carolinians in Goettingen
have a chance to immerse them
selves in German culture, univer
sity life, and academic pursuits.
If the student is selective and pre
arranges his courses, he can re
ceive a full year's credit for his
year in Goettingen.
Each Goettingen scholar tradi
tionally spends one or both se
mesters in the well-known Fridt
jof Nansen International House in
Goettingen, an old mansion hous
ing 60 foreigners and 60 Germans
together.
The Goettingen Scholars are
selected on the basis of academ
ic excellence, language proficien
cy. and character. A student of
any major may apply, though he
must have had at least one se
mester of German. Both men and
women students are eligible.
Completed applications may be
returned any time before Feb
ruary 15.
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sian cat in Westwood Area, re
ward, call 933-2015 or 9421779.
Lost Black leather wallet con
taining important I.D.'s be
tween 8 and 10 a.m. in locker
room of Woollen Gym, reward,
contact Howard Nambin, 333
Craige.
Misplaced Large Red Siren af
ter U.Va. football game. The
wiring is faulty and should not
be used, reward. Return to
a cheerleader or to 510 Craige.
Lost White gold Bulova lady's
watch with "Martha" written
on back, reward, contact Mar
tha Cutoe, 113 East Cobb.
Lost Black wallet containing
I.D.'s and important papers, in
or around Lenoir, reward, con
tact John McKee, 538 Craige.
Lost Bulova white gold girl's
watch with name on back near
Old East. Return to lost and
found.
YM-YWCA MEETING
Dr. Billy Royal of the Dix
Hill Hospital in Raleigh will ad
dress a meeting of the YM
YWCA tonight at 6 p.m. up
stairs in the back room of Le
noir Hall.
Royal's topic will be "Factors
Contributing to Mental Health
and Mental Sickness." The
meeting is open to the public.
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Still time to place your order for
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GIFTS
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GIFT WRAP
Ribbon, Paper, Tape, Stickers, Cards.
Let us advise you in wrapping for mail
ing.
gala holiday festivities
Need A Job?
The following organizations
will recruit on campus from
January 7-10, the week imme
diately after Christmas Vaca
tion. Tues., Jan. 7 FMC Corpora
tion, Chemicals Division;-Space
Technology Laboratories, Inc.;
Continental Can Co.; Coopera
tive College Registry (college
teaching).
Wed., Jan. 8 Continental Can
Co.; Cooperative College Regis
try; Lybrand, Ross Bros. &
Montgomery; University o f
Pennsylvania Wharton School of
Finance and Commerce, U. S.
Army Medical Service Corps.
Thurs., Jan. 9 NASA, God
dard Space Flight Center; Food
& Drug Administration; Dean
Foods Company.
Fri., Jan. 10 Royal-Globe
Insurance Companies; Hender
son, Lindsay, & Michaels, Inc.;
Union Bag-Camp Paper Corp.
Students desiring interviews
should contact the Placement
Service, 204 Gardner Hall, be
fore Christmas vacation if pos
sible. PATRONIZE YOUR
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ministration. Election to Beta Gamma Sig
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honor a student in the field of
business administration can
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