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Page 2 THE DAILY TAR Sunday, March 21, 1965 :IMterview Start Wednesday Flr GM Committee Chairmen. Interviews for Graham Me moriaj Activities" Board com mittee chairmen for next year will begin Wednesday. Interviews . will continue through March 29. Sign up sheets and application forms are available from GM- Infor mation Desk. : Interviews for GMAB secre tary will be at the same' time. Committee chairmen, who make up-the GMAB, are not only responsible . for planning programs for various commit tees, but also function as a planning board for programs which are .presented by GM as a" whole. Included here are the GM series program, the annual. Christmas Decorating Party and Jubilee. Interviews will be- held for these committees: The Films Committee which is responsible for planning and presenting all free flicks and Sunday cinemas for the year. The committee is responsible for planning special films programs at other times or in conjunc tion with the other committees. The Current Affairs commit tee which plans and presents a. wide variety of programs qf topical interest to the student body. This year the committee has presented programs of serv ice such as the election returns party during the presidential election and the European trav el series. It was also the spon soring committee for the pro gram on existentialism and the John Birch Society presentation. The Music Committee supple ments the GM Series and Chap el Hill Concert Series with smaller musical programs which are usually presented Sunday nights in the Main Lounge of Graham Memorial. In the past these programs have ranged from classical to folk and country music. ' The Drama Committee plans and. presents the small dramat ic productions which are pre sented in the main lounge of GM. -The committee's produc tion of "No Exit" will be pre sented on Thursday. The com mittee also brings in presenta tions from other schools. In cluded in this facet of the pro gramming this year was UNC G's "The Beauty and the Beast." Tournaments in billiards, bowling, bridge and chess are planned and executed by the Games Committee. They also sponsor local competition for the regional - and " national tourna J ments which are sponsored by the Association of College Un ions. " The Social Committee is re sponsible for all the social func tions of GM which include com bo parties, hootenannies, and . many other programs in the Rendezvous Room of Graham Memorial. They have also in cluded social dance lessons and bridge lessons in their Dro- grams in the past and are re- sponsiDie for the combo parties during Jubilee. The Publicity Committee is responsiDie tor publicizing all Graham Memorial functions, in cluding the GM Series and juDiiee oy every possible means posters, news releas es: radio, advertisements . dis plays and, as was evident dur ing "Beyond the Fringe," even balloons. Students unable to attend at the announced times should contact GMAB president - elect Bill Campbell at 942-2818. Ticket Sales Start Monday For Peter Nero's Concert Need A Shine? Women from Pi Beta Phi so rority will be slapping on the shines from 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. , . T.The women will be polishing shoes in Y-Court until about 1:30 pm when they will Circulate through Big and. Little Fratern ity Court. Cost will be 25 cents. Money will go. to the sorority building fund. . Ticket sales will begin tomor row for the March 30 perform ance of pianist Peter Nero. They will be available at the Graham Memorial Information Debate - (Continued from Page 1) standing job on campus radio," he said, "I only wish the issue had come out in the campaign so the students would be able to say what they like or don't like about the proposals, "If elected," he said, "I would be happy to investigate the radio proposals. When asked about his feel ings on the speaker ban, Car son said, "I feel the State Af fairs Committee has had a lot of success with its lobbying campaign and speeches before civic clubs. "We can't antagnoize the state on this bill," he said. "It's very popular legislation, and our only hope is to get it modi fied." Carson said no demonstrations should be staged. "I feel a demonstration such as the one UNC at Greensboro staged was very good," Dick son said. "The State Affairs committee should be enlarged and made more effective next year so they can get in touch with more state legislators." . - Commenting on the recent de cision by the faculty committee on sororities and fraternities calling for the abolition of dis criminatory clauses, Carson said most of the fraternity men were not opposed to the deci- 'O0UDQ7 AO G3 Day ESSE France (7 days) Switzerland (7 days) Italy (10 days) Austria (4 days) Czechoslovakia (4 days) Denmark (4 days) Greece (5 days) Holland (4 days) Yugoslavia (5 days) England (8 days) Germany (8 days) East & West Berlin "SEIJflnS flBtlflD" TWA Jet Hotels Air Travel Between Countries Meals ... Only $1300. LlciHcd ilpplication-qOA Office sion. Desk for the GM - sponsored event. The Nero concert will launch the Fine Arts Festival which will bring an array of talent to UNC. Nero describes his music this way: . J "Both jazz and the classics are part of my musical up bringing," I merely combined, through a natural process, these elements into the kind of mus ic I play. "There cannot be a constant sameness in the conception of tunes, otherwise, you are not creating anything at all. The creative artist cannot become a mere echo of the written com position, he must allow his own musical personality to come to the fore." "I didn't .sit down and figure I had to come up with a gim mick," said Peter. "That kind of contrived method never real ly sustains, nor does it fool any one who has any knowledge of musical structure. "I believe that music is made to be enjoyed, not suffered through, but it must be done with reverence and must never be pretentious." Hell Visited Sartre's Wo Exit9 Plays On Thursday The eternal torment of hell becomes a reality for Inez Ser rano, Estelle Delaunay, and Vincent Cradeau (Valet) in ex istentialist Jean Paul Sartre's play, "No Exit." The Graham Memorial Dra ma Committee production will be presented in three quar ters round in the main lounge of GM at 8 p.m. Thursday un der the direction of Dan Cal vert, set designer , Larry Men denall and stage manager, Ha tochiSato. ; Playing the part of Valet, journalist and writer is Rich ard Philp. Temperance Parker portrays the vain, frivolous Es telle, and Rebecca Ranson, as Inez, fails m her attempt to wm the love of Valet or Es telle but stimulates both to be come aware of their fate of eter nal isolation in the darkness of hell. - Garcin, a bellboy, is played by Robert Linglad. The brief play characterizes the merciless effects of a pity less hell on the three people it engulfs. I Two women and one man are! locked up together for eternity in one hideous room in hell. The windows are sealed; there are no mirrors; the electric lights :an never be turned off; and there is no exit. The irony of this hell is that its torture is not of the fire and brimstone, but of the burning humiliation of each soul as it is stripped of its pretenses by the cruel curiosity of the damned. Here the soul is shorn of. its secrecy and even the blackest deeds are mercilessly exposed to the fierce light of hell. RUTH'S CHICKEN BOX NO. 2 For The Best ia FRIED CHICKEN For Delivery CALL 942-1190 pct -i At-1 -ijfp VILLA TEf.lPESTA Spring starts today. Soon you'll be able to enjoy the flowers in our outdoor garden. Dinners from 1.75 Have a big -weekend?. We make loans on typewriters, pistols, guns, radios, record play ers, musical instruments, watches, rings, cameras, microscopes, tape Recorders. FIVE POINTS L0AU GO. 339 W. 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