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Page 2 THE TAR HEEL Thursday, August 13, 19G4 Ranger Photos Honor Councils Hear Cases Bad, Bad News SECOND SESSION EXAM SCHEDULE MONDAY, AUGUST 24 Class Exam Period 10:30 8 to 10 a.m. 2:00 11 to 1 p.m. 7:30 3 to 5 p.m. for 3 to 5 p m. Regulations concerning the administration of the grading system r.re the same in the summer session as in the regular semesters and are contained in the pamphlet, "Administrative Procedures" published by the Office of Records and Registration, Sept. 1, 1963. fill STil RESTAiiBAHT fi Li Tuesday Night Spotlighting SOUTHERN FRIED CKICXEN French Fries Tossed Salad ALL YOU CAN EAT . . . S2. lancing Every EASTGATE HiCHARO BURTON - AVA GARDNER DEBORAH KERR SUE LYON one man... throo iAnmon . a Metro-Gotdwyn -Mayer and Seven Arts Productions presentation L- Play by Tennessee Williams Adult Entertainment Based on the Broadway Adults $1.00 Hours of Shows: 1:00 - 2:56 - 4:57 - 7:05 - 9:13 TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY , OPENS AUG. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 Class Exam Period 9:00 8 to 10 a.m. 12:00 11 to 1 p.m. P.M.'s and others not otherwise provided life After THURS. - FRI. SAT. SUN. - MON. i; THE t lyiiEhTp'i it VI .... - 4nM - 20TH On Display Photos of the moon taken by the Ranger 7 spacecraft are cur rently being displayed at the Morehead Planetarium. Through direct contact with the Audio-Visual Department of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in Wash ington, the pictures, taken two weeks ago were quickly . made available for display here, fast er than they were in other areas. The Ranger 7 pictures, the first ever taken whidi show craters as small as three feet in diameter, have been incorporated into the Planetarium's summer science program "Spaceship to the Moon." A representative sample of the pictures is also on display in the Planetarium building. Briefs CLASSES Classes meet in all departments Saturday. FREE FLICK "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" is tonight's free flick in Carroll Hall at 7:30. An experimental film when it was made, its use of distorted backdrops, simple props and highly contrasting light ing is designed to accent the ter ror of the story. . LOST Lost: 1964 UNC class ring, Wed nesday afternoon, basement bath room at Ackland Art Center. Finder contact G. A. Barker, 28 Old West, 968-9165. Reward offer ed. SUMMER SCHOOL CHORUS The Summer School Chorus pre sents a concert Tuesday night in Hill Hall at 8. COMBO PARTY "The Jammers" will play for a combo party in the Rendezvous Room tomorrow night at 8. Re freshments will be available. ONE-ACT The Carolina Playmakers pre sent the final bill of one acts for the summer tonight at 8 in the Playmakers Theatre. BRIDGE GM sponsors duplicate bridge Monday night at 7:30. QUALITY BUY 1960 RENAULT Dauphine. Light Blue. Radio and Heater. Only $395 QUALITY MOTORS Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. 489-2704 Open Til 9 4 Major Academy Awards "A ROARING ENTERTAINMENT!'', -New YorkTimi i EASTMANCOtOR 0WTE0 MTISTS UPUTIUUS Showings Daily at 2:35, 4:47, 7:00 & 9:14 RIALT0 THEATRE Durham Men A student was given a one semester definite probation by the Men's Council Monday night after he was found guilty of throwing two firecrackers at an other student. In addition, two other students were given of ficial reprimands after they were convicted of being accessories to the firecracker throwing. All three students had entered pleas of indefinite to the charges, according to the Council. The student at whom the firecrackers were thrown was not injured. Women A student was given an official reprimand and two weeks cam- immm liPl f- I Our watch and jewelry repair experts will restore your proud possessions to their original beauty and usefulness. I f r t ' I f : T. L. Kemp Jewelry Charm Headquarters PATRONIZE YOUR U 4 I .a ,. '-."iWI i ,:3 V 4 1 0 PHI FLAME DROILIUG HES You broil your steaks . . over an open flame, pusment by the Women's Council in a case tried August 5, after she pleaded guilty to charges of failing to reach her destination and staying in Chapel Hill overnight. STARTS THURSDAY i THE MlAISCH COnPOMATION rinmt A BLAKE EDWARDS ffiODuCIIOH PETER ELKE SELLERS SOWZfl C0L0RDeLUXEI PAHAV!S!Cr KUAseo nwu UH1TE0 ARTISTS m , so we broil our hamburgers That's where they get that ceucious broiled-stsak flavor you prefer) 337 V. ROSEMARY CHAPEL HILL ::r !i n a j v T; i 1 ' Pi i
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