Big 4 LAST TIMES TODAY 0 Joseph F Levine presents I mnrrr rw mi 1 !ES BETTE DAVIS iOampm-Canrarta fita HI Inn I HI li .HHI If F pmk THE I II Attending Summer School? Schedule Typing? Summer Session Begins June 9, 1964 ( 'Air-Conditioned Classrooms) TOWN CLASSES SECRETARIAL COLLEGE P. O. Box 615 Chapel Hill Telephone 942-4797 I ' What a Wonderful Mother's Day Gifts! Tlie Intimate 119 E. Franklin St. Local and Long Distance HOUSEHOLD MOVERS O Moving O Grating O Shipping O Storage 942-1950 NIGHT 268-1496 WHY CALL LONG DISTANCE? Just call 942-1950. Your friendly moving men at Durham Transfer and Storage will answer your calls, in Chapel Hill and Durham on direct lines. . No charge for such caBs. Durham Transfer & Storage In the only modern Furniture Storage Warehoua in Chapel Hill. We cordially invite you to come by and inspect the warehouse, 408 Brewer's Lane. -r Agents for National Van Lines Were You Had I lite (jjnfte mm (MQcbised nationwide by Burger Chef 4 - Sports By BILL LEE Athletes frcm all of the big four schools converge on the Carolina campus today for the Eighteenth Annual Big 4 Sports Day with UNC playing host and NC State trying to defend their title. State has wen the event for the past three years but are hotly challenged this year by the all-stars from Duke Wake Forest, and Carolina in the meet which has been highly success ful in the past years. The big day -was organized in 1947, and the standings have UNC with 8 victories, State with 7, Duke with 2, End Wake Forest with 1. All participants will meet on the main floor of Woollen Gym at 1:30 prior to going to their A Rare Pattern BY LUCY PIHLIJPS RUSSELL Here's the true story, told in her own words, of a woman, born in Antebellum North Caro lina, whose courage and wit overcame the handicap of Vic torian ideas about feminine edu cation. Sparkling, nostalgic, informative here's a North Carolina book to delight the heart of every woman. Originally $3.00 Now Only $1.00 Bookshop Open Till 10 P.M. Soi'fy fo Waif I Opening 11 A.M. Wednesday, May 6 - - v - '5 Delicious broiled I PAj hamburgers I J 43 i4a -r5 Thick, smooth shakes 5? Crisp, golden IP A french fries 13 V Tell your friends about Burger Chef J . 337 W. ROSEMARY ST. 4 imtiim?ii Systetcs, tec, Indianapolis 7, Indiana Day On Page 4 respective events (except golf, in which participation will be gin at 10:30 on Finley Golf Course. Any rules changes and all procedures will be announced, and pictures will be taken. Championship awards will be presented at 5:15 p.m. on the main floor of Woollen Gym. Competition will be held in the areas of golf, handball, horse shoes, softball, table tennis, ten nis, volleyball, badminton, and bowling. At the same time, the and Gun Field Meet will take Eighth Annual iBig Four Rod place with competition in arch ery, ' skist, target shooting, and trap shooting. The last two events will be held at the Amer ican Legion hut. Golf, supervised by Den Ruth, will start the big day off at Finley Golf Course at 10:30, with a final round to be played at two o'clock. The tournament will be a 18-hole match play. Handball, supervised by Paul NOW PLAYING "A FIREBRAND... AMAZUJG...VIVID... AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENT... IT MERITS APPLAUSE!" . Both Crowthtr, N.Y. Timtt POINT 01? ORDER! A Film of the Army-McCarthy Hearings produced'by Emile de Antonio and Daniel Talbot XM.raKME$TRUGPRESENTATIOII & 5 feWHY NOT CONFORMl? TO ONE STYLE? SI 55? a MA traditional style in dress sniris . . . witn empnasisc b where it belongs on the 4JR smart fitting trim appearances -mso in demand. Detailed tail-SS. "goring includes a button-down t7r or snan-tah collar. Tinv nlpatfe'T m r If: twith hanger loop, and half, yk There is conformity to one Si V 'i II il i li 1 1 inijim l n 3 "stj'le, but individuality is 43 ry, pressed . through patterns, 3 . m colors, ana laorics. we nave . tr waiting to satisfy your most aS. n fvactintt nor? - Si All at Prices representing the best clothing values.; of Cfjapcl Hill CHAPEL HILL N. C Campus Today Tuesday, May 5, 1964 George, will begin at 2:00 in Woollen Gym. Competing for Carolina will be Jack Chaffiti, Fred Mueller, Phil Tonne, Jim Magner, Joe Churchill, and Ben Wyench as alternate. Horseshoes will be held outside of the Tin Can with Cliff Hood supervising. The Carolina roster for this event includes Al Bod ford, Ron Henson, Bill Morphus, Andy Holland, Dennis Sherrill' and J. W. Harrell as alternate. Tennis will be held on the Avery Courts with Bill Killen supervising, and a roster includ ing Don Long, Henry Torm, Andy Goddard, Courtney Stev The New York Life Agent on your campus is a good man to know. Write . . . Phone . . . Visit GEORGE L. COXIIEAD, CX.U. 203' East Franklin (Over Dairy Bar) Ph. 942-4358 3 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY COLLEGE mi: Expanding company has opening in cities through out North Carolina for summer employment. Earn $80 per week. Car is necessary. For appointment for personal interview call University Motel Tuesday, May 5, at 11:00 thru 5:0d. Ask for Mr. Morris. 1 i -.;-;.--:s..m 1 s 'i sp CD 11 appao. Our go-anywhere classic flat that knows no time or season. In a complete wardrobe of black, nav3', toffee, red, olive, tulip yellow. bubble blue, pink and white kid. All, stitched boldly in white. ens, Jeff Ruday, and alternate Gene Carpening participating. Softball will take place on Navy Field, bowling at East Gate Shopping Center, and the others at Woollen Gym, all be ginning at 2:00. Murals Scores TUESDAY Big 4 Sports Day WEDNESDAY Dorm Champs vs. Grad Champs (4 o'clock, Field 10) Frat Blue vs. Frat White (5:30, Field 10) THURSDAY All Campus Finals .A Wmm Ot, -51 1 Barbro Wastensen, one of the love ly Swedes who welcomes the Italian Romeo, Alberto Sordi, in the bright, amusing, saucy, frank comedy of bedtime adventures in "To Bed or Not To Bed," coming - fo ifco RfALTO THEATRE, Durham, Wednesday. Appropriate for the season, fine, lightweight dacron worsted suits and sports jackets in a wide selection of subtle patterns and distinctive colors natural ly tailored to express quiet digni ty. JACKETS from SUITS from ... .. 39.95 ... 55.00 lien's Clothiers of Distinction 147 E. Franklin St. Your Charge Accounts Invited WW I ........v- Pi 00. a S TAR HEELS PLAY WAKE The Tar Heels travel to Winston-Salem today with a chance to clinch the ACC baseball championship. The magic number for ihe Tar Heels is two. Any combination of Tar Heel wins and Deacoa losses totaling two wiH clinch the crown for the Heels. So if the Tar Heels can beat the Dea cons today they will have a ticket to the regional playoffs in Gastonia. Coach Walter Rabb will go with either Bill Haywood (8-0) or Jerry Davis (2-1) today. Lou Howard (7-1) will probably get the nod from Demon Deacon Coach Jack Stallings. The Most Treasured Gift Of All from T. L. KEMP Jewelry 135 E. Franklin 942-1331 DURHAM MOBILE HOME SALES Featuring the Finest in MOBILE HOMES New Moon Ritz-Craft . 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And if you don't need 3 shirts all at once, one shirt cost only $4.95. (We also have some h.i.s. shirts for only $3.95.) Come by and see if you don't agree that we have the most handsome shirts at the most reason able prices in town. CAMPUS STYLE Next to the Zoom-Zoom Phone 929-1558 103 W. Franklin Street ....... CHARMACK The Magician P. O. Box 118 New York S, N. Y. Eagle: for men accustomed to custom made shirts If you are the kind of man who expects the best, Eagle is your shirt. Its cut to give a slim, tapered look. The collar roll is impec and a terrific assortment of ford, imported Egyptain cotton cable, it comes in batiste ox solids, stripe and plaids. From . . . 5.95 Your Charge Account Invited Jackets Qf Pure Irish Linen itL V.i 'a if Cool as the lakes of killarney! Luxurious Irish Linen, (some blentded with Dacron) in a wide range of traditional and spirited new hues. "Ctwei era. b. e. 4h J L A 1 M 1 1 I 9 Siririij fc -7 :: . . i : :: '. i ' . 1 r facts about SEERSUCKER Seersucker slacks are no longer in the flour bag category. They are crisp and trim and stay that way. They are cool and handsome for their lifetime. They are in plentiful supply at the proprietor's. TJown & Campus b-0-CL0-g-0.0.q 0 g 0 g gJULgJULfiJLfil Alumni Glass of '64... Seniors listed below were the first to pay their dues of $1 at the special on-cam- pus rate and become dues paid members of the UNC Alumni Association for their first alumni year. Thus be gins the roll of the Alumni Class of '64: William II. IVIcAllistcr III Mclvin J. Warner, Jr. Bryan D. McSweeney James B. Neal, Jr. Alice Anne Tucker Larry Ray Shouse Steven I. Goldstein Susan Little Diane Love Stephen L. Garrison James Cook Alison Lockwood Webb Robert K. Revier, Jr. Archie II. Davis William Douglas King Gary Edens William Rand Jordan Alan J. Saul Charles II. Lincoln Joseph VV. Griffin, Jr. Ernest L. Misenheimer III Sarah Elizabeth Parker Nancy F. Sasser Peter W. Blake John Gardner Johnston Robert B. Rascoe Robert D. Gray John L. Fisher, Jr. Carol Aim Smith Gerald L. Good Trawick Stubbs, Jr. . John E. Madsen, Jr. Dailey J. Derr II. Whitney Durand Marc Levitt Sue Russell Elizabeth M. Eorncman Peter Jason Susan Kenerly Janet S. Gallagher James C. Hofier Edwin B. Peacock, Jr. Ronald Lee Trachtenberg Jerry Stewart Curry Rowland M. Shelley Harry Gekas Karen Ann Nelson Walter W. Tuthill, Jr. Charlotte L. Wheland Paul II. Allen Arthur J. Faint Bobby II. Dampier Paul C. Teeter A. Susan Delliner Isaac Manning Iluske William E. Bragunier Vickie G. Avery Lucinda Tibbets Stephen S. Painter Carol Virginia Koch Barbara Ann Mansfield R. W. Harrison, Jr. Louis E. Hyman Steve Read John Michael Lee Richard .West in Robert L. Cherry Louis Pierce Alan E. Sincer Robert G. Glenn Sara A. Williams Archie McRee M. Dlanne Sherwood Siuart Crowncr These seniors, as alumnae and alumni, will be receiving jThe Alumni Review (maga zine) during their first alum ni year as do all Alumni As sociation members.