over Virginia. Durham. The kickoff is slatpd for 2 me opposition xiao ueeu jvcjt factor in their victories. Will UC cit iuc --- T? nmcov r O'l rZroi dropped their .Sunday, November 8y 1904 Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL i wmmw; . ;. :5 o Fullback Eddie. Kesler . will . - .. t - u lr-.i re Tickets On Sale M B.day Around The Campus CCUN Delegates Briefing Sel Monday : j I For Paul Winter Concert Ticket sales for the Paul Win ter Sextet appearance here be gin at 1 p.m. tomorrow in GM Lounge. The ensemble acclaimed as "possibly the most important new jazz group of the 1960's," will play in Memorial Hall on Nov. 18 at 8 p.m., sponsored by the Graham Memorial Activities Board. Comprising a saxophone, clas sical guitar, flute, piano, bass and drums, the sextet has played in concerts all over the country, made many television appear ances and recorded five albums. The Winter Sextet has advan ced the State Department cultur al exchange program to Latin America, where the sextet pre sented 160 concerts in 61 cities. For its successful tour, the late President John F. Kennedy paid tribute to them by inviting the group to perform at the White House. The sextet accepted, be coming the first jazz group to play at the Executive Mansion. Danielson Says UNC Not 'Pink' Dr. Wayne Danielson, dean of the Journalism School, praised UNC's journalism students Fri day night at a Raleigh meeting of the Eastern North Carolina Press Association. He said employers cf his stu dents "can have confidence that the next generation of North Caro lina journalists will be a good one." Journalism students here, he asserted, are politically alive, intellectually advancing and "have the Tar Heel touch." Dean Danielson said he some times gets the impression that North Carolina feels UNC is "a giant factory turning out Reds or at least pinks." 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Photo by Jock Lauterer. Folk Dance Group Formed Accomplished folk dances, be ginners and some who enjoy watching are included among a. group which meets at 7:30 p.m. ' Mondays in Hillel Center. The folk dancing sessions spon sored by Hillel and Graham Me morial, incorporate both instruc tion and dancing. Meetings are under the direc tion of Jim Kahan, graduate stu dent, in psychology. Kahan has taught dance workshops in Ore gon and California and was the 1962 winner of the Oregon Folk Dance Federation Scholarship. "Folk dancing is not square ' dancing," he says, but an activity which incorporates both educa tional and social elements. Dances from Israel, Greece, Yugoslavia, Russia and Great Britain are included. No charge is made for the ses sions. Kahan has issued an in vitation to those interested in either watching or participating to attend. ' DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1, Chicago . district J5. Indonesian island 9. At one time 10. Wicked 11. A dull finish, as of a mat 12. 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Hard, valuable ' wood 38. Stairway ' ' -' post : 42. Gang 44. Disfigure : . 45. Grow old 47. Wine receptacle u 2 27 77Z M W SI IS 3b 7 (fy'vys All delegates and alternates in the CCUN Thanksgiving seminar at the United Nations should attend the second brief ing session for the trip at 7:30 Monday night in Gerrard. Dr. George Yu, assistant pro fessor of political science, will discuss China. Magnus Gunth er, political science graduate student - instructor, will talk - about South Africa. Smiley Is Radio Club Speaker Thomas B. Smiley of Ra leigh, founder of a radio club here in 1919, will speak at a meeting of the UNC Amateur Radio Club at 7:30 p.m. Mon day in Caldwell Annex "5T. Officers elected at the last meeting of the club are John Zunes, president; Bob Bets ford, vice-president; David Rothman, secretary - treasurer, and Neilds DeVere and Perry Wheless, activities managers. The club has obtained a motor generator for emergency com munications during power fail ures. " Sigma Theta Tail Initiates Six The fall initiation of Alpha Alpha chapter of Sigma Theta Tau was held Friday at the In stitute of Pharmacy. Dr. Elcise Lewis, professor - of nursing, spoke. New members include Bet tina Holder, Vivia Barbee, Stel la Gilmore, Martha Zinc, Mary Dodd and Judith UnderkofTler Initiated were Margaret , Wei dal, Ruth Stevens, Catherine Farror, Carolyn Williams, Shir ley Thompson, and Mary Se gall. Sigma Theta Tau is the na tional honor society for nurses. Need A Job ? ) . The following companies will recruit on campus next weekj Monday Union Carbide Corp. ;(also summer), California Pack ing Sales Co., Philco Corpora tion, McCormick & Company. Tuesday Union Carbide Corp. (also summer), Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., IBM (also wo men). . Wednesday Weyerhaeuser Co., S. S. Kresge Co., Prentice-Hall, Inc. Union Carbide Corp. (also summer). ? Thursday Allied Chemical Corp., Kleeb & Bullard, Pure Oil Co., Southern Bell Tel. & Tel., American Tel. & Tel. Friday J. B. Ivey (also wo men), Wachovia Bank &, Trust Co. (juniors for summer, work, also women), FMC-. Corp. , (also women); U. S. Information Agency. ' ' , 1 SERVE YOURSELF EVERY SUNDAY 0:30-7:30 PX1. featuring FOUR MEATS, EIGHT VEGETABLES, SIX SALADS, AND DESSERT fn All You Can Eat It's a Cowboy's Treat Recommended by Duncan Hines and Gourmet ffl IT'S TIDE to BE TniniunG ABOUT A DATE FOR THE BUuE WEEKEND.- IT'S TRIE' JUST FOR THirjKina. LET THEM KNOW YOU ARE THINKING WITH A . . . STHBIO mm