ilavo rycii -seen ihe r.lysfery Corner al the Iniimaio? Penny dreadfuls From 35c up. TTiq Infirnafo Dookshop 119 E. Franklin St Open Till 10 PJVI. 3 Xoda Camp All Campus Calendar items , caren on "The Battle for lity to Its 'Students as must be submitted in . person at Southeast Asia." snnc " JS-.5S JT today for statewide GeognpI4cl tFjmmi - the dayibefore the desired pulli cation date (by 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday's DTH). Lost amd Found items will be printed on on 'Wednesdays . and Satursdays .only. TODAY Newman Club convention - here -Saturday tand Sunday. .Theme "JtenewaJ," 45 re gistration, fee, includes t h r e e meals, leadership training pro grams, workshops, social in "faculty .lounge, .Morehead 'Pla netarium, and outdoor Mass. Call 942-2030 for registration. Mathematics Colloquium 4 "Opportunities in Insurance" p.m., 383 Phillips Hall. "Pru- fer Rings." iRefreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m. in 227 Phillips. Classics Club 8 p.m., 101 Murphey, "A Couple of Stud ies in Tiberius." Public invit ed. Carolina Conservative Club 8:15 p.m., Carroll Hall, pub lic address by Anthony Bous-' lie First 3-Act Motion Picture Ever Presented! JOSEPH E. m TtoTESfftS 7:30 p.m., 02 Carroll, presen ted by Alpha Kappa Psi bu siness fraternity, panel dis - cussionand refreshments. . . ' MOVIES Carolina Baccaccio Seventy Varsity That Man From Rio ' ;' ' FRIDAY Baptist Student Union 5:45 p.m., Miss Daryl Farrington, -"The University's Responsibi- 105 New iEast. -.Dr. George Nicholson will speak , on ta itistical Methods ,of tthe .Geo; grapber." iBRIEFS j Seniors must rrrister with the i dean of their . school by April ,1 to graduate. Attention ;Presidents of .all caff : pus organizations : ! If your or ganization is written up in toe 1964-C5 Carolina Handbook, and if any changes are neces sary in that write - up come , by : the :'GM " desk and . ask for instructions by which you may effect .change. The deadline is today at 6 p.m. Tickets now on sale at GM In formation Desk, 50 , cents with !ID$1 for date orspouse sr. ' 'A w 1' 9- '- Acad8flnv Award Wine C'nbassyfatemationat Rcfores Release m EAgTMAfJCOLO TODAY ONLY Shows At: 1:00 - 3:34 -6:08 - 8:54 Yh 3j t! 4 v . "WILD AS A RUNAWAY TRAIN! A iLULUIFUN ,FOR FUN'S SAKE!" Filmed in ilSTKAJtCOlCI ' OistnMrt k, LOPtRT PICTURES COWPORATKW .NOW -PLAYING Senior Women Hear Pean r2?-nu of W(men Katherine iKappa X5amma on April 22, -Al-yarmichael is conducting meet-- -pha -Gamma Delta " on March uigs with all senior women stu- 30, and Phi Maon April 1. aents to jiiscjiss .the .vQcaUonal . . ; ?&ju ana t objectives of women .GoUege.gradiiates She has lalready .visited .White bead, .Smith, fMdver, Cobb, Spencer -and Alderman r; i " ' -r MAIM A (Wtit4- atones -and : Delta Delta Delta, Pi Beta IPhi, and Chi . Omega .Soronties. - At 11 ;p.m. ;March ,30 she will be at Nurses .Dorm. .She has visits -scheduled for Alpha Del- JPi on March :25, at iKappa Delta on March :31, .at ,Kappa Carolina Symposium A meeting of .the Carolina . Symposium rprogram HMmmittee will rbe. held at 4 :p.m. Thurs day at the Faculty iLounge of the Mo re bead Building. ADVERTISERS FOR SALE: AUSTIN HEALY 1963 red convertible, Mark II 3000. Car in excellent condition. If interested caU: 968-1361 after 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 1964 HONDA 90 Motorcycle TExcellent ? condition. Less than 10,000, miles. .Best of fer takes. Call 968-2062 after 6:00 p.m. : . The Eiecord Bar anil Solumliia ' Records Present A Featuring the new Andy Williams LP "Dear Hoar!" and All These Ofher Groat Nov fllbcms i - ; -::::: i i i mrf i$fr-.-K-;--tfyn.iniii i m CD 2305CS 9105 Stereo A, captivating collection of ; folk ballads from the poignent to the rousing including "House of the Rising Sun," "Somewhere," ?rhe vHoney Wind Blows,' rtCleano" and 8 more. CL 2306CS 9106 Stereo Definitive performances by Miles Davis with George Coleman, Her bie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, recorded live at Lincoln Center. Includes "My Funny Val entine," "'Stella by Starlight" and 3 more. - - ; CLYDE B. BOG Columbia's new, exciting folk art ist has a new LP this month call "It's a. Dog's Life."- 13 m ft o -iff-" w..sMW rry ni J - LA 11. ML 5949MS 6549 Stereo "One of the most imaginative per formances .within memory" the N Y. 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