Tuesday, March 10, 1964 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page o J" Delivery Service Phone 968-2371 , Delivery until 11:30 P.M. Specializing in Pit Cooked Bar-B-Q Chicken Boxes and Shrimp Boxes to Take Out Sandwiches Cold Drinks Smokes US N. Graham Street Chapel Hill, N. C. Use Our Classified Ad Service i 110 LU NOW IN STOCK NEW ONE P-1800 SPORTS COUPE (with overdrive) ONE T-1225 4 DOOR VOLVO ONE PV 544 2 DOOR VOLVO USED A 1963 P-1800 VOLVO Sport Coupe, red with Over-Drive, Radio, Heater. Extra Clean $3195.00 A 1962 P-1800 VOLVO Sport Coupe. Ivory with Over-Drive, Radio, Heater. Extra clean $2,695.00 Weaver Broihers Rambler, Inc. 214 W. Cabarrus St. Raleigh, N. C. TE-46266 Don't Quote Me! J' - s ss j&b?. &m mm W II NEWSWEEK MOLLIS ALPtUT, SATUWOAY HEWf i JUDITH CRIST. HERALD TRIBUNB 1 ,t;; r. . "But it was supposed to be a secret ballot!" DeanV List (Continued from Page 1) Mackethan, James McCombs, Samuel McNairy, William Mc Nairy, Everette Mills, Robert Moore, Ralph Mosley, David Orcutt, Ronald Orovan, Ruth Paine, Elizabeth Parker, James Parnell, George Petree, Roger Petty, Joseph Pool, Harold Proctor, Hunter Rich ardson, Lanny Roof, Albert Sehiff, Robert Shoffner, Gay Showell, Jerry Sifford, Robert Skees, Marion Smith, Harry Snook, Larry Somers, Michael Thomas, Harold Ty singer, Jane Walker, Edgar Wood, Robert Woodruff, Billy Wooten. Nominated for 7 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS including BEST DRANI A.BEST ACTOR-Stathis Giallelis, BEST DIRECTOR Elia Kazan. PICTURE OF THE MONTH! -Seventeen Magazine 'A GLOWING ACHIEVEMENT!' -Good Housekeeping . tt 0i 1 If & uiww !., Ji pWSWSWBg!iq Sfis wyxwwfwjsiyroi . ' V- i X J I ' fit 1 ,4&,'k' ' Starring STATH1S GIALLEUS Written. Produced and Directed fay ELIA KAZAN WamerBfOS.'magnificent soundtrack album now availablelj Preseated b WAHKER E&& I Shows at 12:30 - 3:30 - 6:30 - 9:30 NOW PLAYING Orientation Committee Interviews Today Interviews for the fall orienta tion committee will be held this week. Perry McCarty, chairman of men's orientation, and Bonnie Raines, chairman of women's orientation, announced yesterday that interviews would be held in GM Tuesday and Wednesday from 4-6 p.m. and Thursday 2-6 p.m. "We need people who are willing to devote a lot of time," McCarty commented yesterday. "Most of the work for fall orien tation is done before summer vacation." NOW PLAYING A BOLD NEW LOOK IN SUSPENSE METRO -GOLDWYN-MAYER presem, PAUL IIEWMAfK JsrV Camp us Calendar All Campiis Calendar Items must be submitted in person at the DTH, office in GM by 2 p.m. the day before .the desired pub lication date. ' TODAY Elections Board 3 p.m.t Wood house Room. Carolina Handbook Staff 7 p.m., RP I. Academic Affairs Comm. 3 p.m., RP I. Di-Phi 7:30 p.m., 3rd Floor New West, Public Debate: Should a man or woman have sexual relations before marri age? Publications Selections Board 4:30 p.m Grail Room, select Editor and Business Manager of Yack. Seminars Abroad 9 p.m., 115 Ackland Art Center, Art and Architecture in Europe dis cussed and slides shown by Dr. John S. Schnorrenberg. Tuesday Evening Series 8 p.m., Hill Hall, piano recital by Barbara Blegen. Orientation Comm. 4-6 today, Wed., and Fri., and 2-6 Thurs., RP III, interviews for Orienta tion Comm. Carolina Handbook 7-8 p.m., RP I, organization, of staff. " WRC 3-5 today, Wed. and Thurs., RP i, interviews for freshman co-oniinator, - . sign UP for interviews at GM in formation desk Square Daccing Club 7:30 p.m., Women's Gym floor. Slimnastics Clnb 3:43 p.m., Women's dance studio. MOVIES Carolina The Prize Varsfty i- America, America WEDNESDAY Math Colloquium -T- A p.m 383 Phillips, William L. Duren, "Calculus of Variations Re visited: The Theory of Optimal Control," coffee served at 3:30 in 333 Phillips. Physics Colloquium i p.m., 263 Phillips, A. Zucker, "Heavy Ions in the Study of the sta tistical tModel of the Nucleus," coffee served in 277 Phillips at 3:30. Finance Comm. 3-5 p.m., Wood house Room, primary hear ings of budget. SP 7:30 p.m., Gerrard, panel discussion "What's the mat-' ter with The Tar Heel," also DURHAM MOBILE HOME SALES Featuring the Finest in MOBILE HOMES New Moon Ritz-Craft Palace 5 miles out at Miami Blvd. & Hiway 70 East See PHIL DICKENS or KENNETH STUBBLEFIELD DURHAM Phone 596-8302 it r- EIKE SOHHEHasssr EDWARD G.n0BHIS0n asDfSUdtnian PANAVISION'wd ME 1R0COLOB B ounds Dance Studio announces A SPECIAL Slimming Exercise Course for Ladies New Classes begin March 9 and will meet every morning, Monday through Friday, 10 A.M. to 11. Evenings, 8:00 to 9:00 Get Ready for Spring and Summer Now! CALL 942-1088 If no answer, 968-6847 Carlos "...mu$f be heard i Ticket Sale (Students only) Starts Wed., March 11, 12:30 p.m. At Graham Memorial CLASSIFIED ADS. " TEACHERS NEEDED ROCKY MT. West Coast states. Salaries $4800- $8000. Widely patronized agency - excellent schools. Nice towns and cities. Teachers Specialists Bureau, Boulder, Colo. QUALITY ... IN LIFE INSUR ance costs you nothing extra. In fact, it may actually save you money. May I prove this to you? Arthur DeBerry, Jr., C.L.U. and Associates telephone No. 942-6966 Grin Kiti FOR SALE: REASONABLE PRICE, B and L Monocular microscope and case. Approved by medical and den tal schools. Call 968-6096 after six. FOR SALE: MARTIN D-18 GUITAR Excellent condition. Call 968-8392. I WILL PAY $5.00 FOR TWO Tic kets to J.B. Friday night. Call Car man; 929-1290. FOR SALE: 1953 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille. Power steering, brakes, seats and windows. Also, seat belts and Eldorado wheels. Extra clean $725.00. Call 968-9163, Dick Singer. Pate IJaads ur Help! Please come by and pick up your winter clothes. Spring is approaching fast. I need to move out all winter clothes in order :to make room for new spring alterations. PETE THE TAILOR 133 2 E. Franklin St. FOR SALE: 1956 CADILLAC "62" sedan. Black, low mileage, excel lent tires, absolutely perfect con dition throughout. $800 cash, cheap at this price S. Hetherington, Carrboro, 942-69646. 'JLEDBETTEB' PISKflQB Offers ,to the Carolina Student an assort nwnt of items for any occasion or need. Studio Cards Contemporary Cards The Card for the Occasion " Not only can these items be found but also ive offer: A C03IPLETE SELECTION OF STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS CAROLINA: Beer Mugs Scarfs Pennants and Sweatshirts will fill legislative seat from Cobb and position on Advisory Board. CWC 2:30-4 p.m., Grail Room, interviews for president of CWC. SL Ways and Means Comm. 3 p.m., Woodhouse Room. CCUX 3-5 p.m., today-Fri., in terviews fcr UX Seminars, New York, YMCA-CCUN Of fice. MRC 7 p.m., 4th floor. New East, business. Scuba Divin? Club meeting time has been changed from Wed. to Thurs. night. Philosophy of Science 8c Math 5:15 p.m., 213 Caldwell, meet ing for anyone interested in forming a discussion group, if interested but unable to at tend, call Hunter, 933-2046. Basketball Club 4 p.m.. Wo men's. Gym. Badminton Club 7 p.m.. Wo men's Gym. Stray Greeks 6 p.m., upstairs Lenior. THURSDAY Scuba Diving Club 7:30 p.m., indoor pool. V I - ' : WW- '1 " -i FINEST QUALITY DLA.MONDS $100 up 128 Fayetteville Raleigh, N. C. IIL.1I lUBT . fl MARTHA and the VANDELLAS MARY WELLS o CHUCK JACKSON SOLOMON BURKE TOMMY TUCKER RUFUS "walk the dog" THOMAS LEO PRICE AND i!3 GREAT ORCHESTRA ONE NIGHT CDin A V Y b i r-i J. S. DORTON N. C. STATE FAIRGROUND Tickets on sale Thitm's Rec ord Shop A Hamlin Drug. ONLY , All Seats Reserved $2.00 8 P. M. $2.50 Z Doors Open $3.00 7 P'M- MARCH 1 . iii. Spring Session About to Begin at WHITE Mli i fl Old Durham-Chapel Hill Road 489-6191 The Professional Stable Qualified Instructors Teach Hunt, Seat Equitation JUMPING Dressing Special Classes for University Students. Transporta tion will be provided for minimum groups of 6. Horses Boarded & Trained Bought Sold -y 0 sing out for, f) Just say the word, and this hands-dapping styling is all yours. You never bad it so soft in leathers, or so flexible. Instant Fit lining, too. This shoe fits . . . everyone 122 to 14, AAAAAto C) . and every good timei s9.95 Choice of 7 colors' Lacock 's Shoe S no 143 East Franklin Phone 942-4S9G P