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- Friday, March 26, 1965 THE DAJLV TAR HEEL' Pare 3 P if if pi It DTH Classified FOR SALE: AUSTIN HEALY 1963 red convertible, Mark II 3000. Car in excellent condition. If interested call: 968-1361 after .5:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 1964 HOxTDA 90 Motorcycle Excellent condition Less than 1000 miles. Best of fer takes. Call 968-2062 after 6:00 p.m. Piano Concert Sunday Mrs. Barbara Rowan, piano instructor in the department of rnusic, will play selections from the works of Schubert, Schoen berg, Debussy, Messiaen and Berio at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Graham Memorial Lounge. The concert will be open , to the public. Winner of the 1962 Young Artist Contest, Mrs. Rowan has HEGI LO(Bi0On to serve you boiler 616 Wcsl Chapel Hill Street Durham :::::!oped boad,!; life;:;-;.;-' Tel. 681-6116 Headquarters for: HONDA BULTACO ; 7 RAQDIT Large Selection of used bikes on hand SALES - SERVICE - PARTS - RENTALS - Come and see our big new. building. Buy Wholesale And Also Save an Additional 1 0 on All Jensen Speakers AlltM AAmniiftl . I I .oiilil-UUIipuiZAA mmmmmmmmmmmmml . mmmmmwmmmmmm ; performed with the Oakland Symphony Tn "California and the San Francisco Symphony. Viet Nam Protest Copies - of oa telegram to President Johnson protesting the United States' role in the war in; Viet Nam will be displayed in Y-Court Friday and on Frank lin Street Saturday, sponsored by the Student Peace Union. For a fee of 10 cents anyone may have his name added to the message. -' 7 CANCELLED y Yesterday's lacrosse game with Amherst was cancelled be cause of the weather. , UNC Coach Cony Steele said that the Lord Jeffs could not reschedule the game "because f a- "previous commitment in New Jersey," so they left yes terday afternoon. ," .The -game with , Swarlhmore will be played as scheduled to morrow at 3 p.m. . EI, 'ADT'-DOIKB Beginning April 1st, 1965 an additional 10 Fed eral Excise Tax will be added on all speakers, Speak er Systems, and Amplifiers. Visit Vickers and safe this extra 10. WHOLESALE PRICES ON ALL ELECTRONIC V SUPPLIES mm Durham 506 E. Main St. Door Step Parking l feature T W m Troupe Has 'Hay Fever' The Purefoy Players, a col lection of UNC students, facul ty memfeers, alumni, and facul ty wives, are currently produc ing Noel Coward's Hay Fever" on the amateur : stage of the Chapel Hill Community Church. . Tonight's ,8:30 - performance will be , the second of a three night run for the show. There is no admission charge. . Directed by Jo Pettis, the comedy concerns a wacky Eng lish family and the feur guests they invite for a country week end. . . Included in the cast are Betty Sager, Walter Spearman, Rob erts Batson, Mary Lindsay Spearman. James Gardner, Mark Burnham, Sally Prange, Jo Stipe and Ginger Young. Campus Calendar All Canapes - Calettflir . items aust be submitted In person at the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m. day before tfee desired publi cation date by 19 a.m. Saturday Jot Sunday's DTH). Lost a m d Found items will be printed on Wednesdays and Satnrsdays TODAY Geographical Forum 4 p.m.. 103 New East; Dr. George Ni cholson wiH speak on 44Statis tical Methods of the Geogra pher." Baptist Student Union 5:45 p.m., Miss Daryl Farrington. The Universitv!! Resnnnsi- bility to Its Students as Per sons." Hillel Sabbath services 7 n.ml Signatures for telegram to Pre sident Johnson will be gath ered at .Y Court and at Le noir Hall today. nwmffliimiiinninif'wi f . - " t i -.(-'. j "WILD AS A RUNAWAY TRAIN! A LULU1 FUN FOR FUN'S . 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Franklin Over Sutton's Dregs Typing-JVIimeographing -rr .tt. r: TEAR HERE - - - f ' x ' Gocd for: o .1 Free Riding Lesson p lour Free ncnlal Time (Weekdays Only) ' ,y yy .., OPEN :3Q AJtt. to 6 P.M. intclading Sundays .; f .... . :;. . . . : Don't forget our hugo AUCTION fi SALE Sat., April 3 at Hoon 'Door Prizes Free Refreshments ON SALE: New & Used Cycles; Also Junk TRAVEL-Of IIOTOnCYCLE GO. 504 Wrfankliti St. 929-2364 MOVtES Carolina Signpost to Murder Varsity That Man From Rio Free Flick Carmen Joaes BRIEFS Peter Ncr tickets isevr en sale at " GM information desk, 50 cents with ID, $1 for date or spouse. Seniors mvst register witk the dean of their school by April 1 to graduate. interviews for GMAB Commit tee Chairmen and secretary through Monday, sign up at GM information desk. ZD Spy talcs and Science Fiction Your Heat? Visit Ifco Oystery Corner at TIio Intimate Doohshop 113 E. 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And who under stands a woman like another woman? Forty years ago, the J. Walter Thompson Company pioneered the idea of women in advertising. Today we have scores, of women professionals, including television pro ducers, writers and copy group heads. We have eight women who are vice presidents, one a member of our Board of Directors. But don't separate Thompson women froira men. They work side by side in every department. Many ofour "career" women are wives and mothers. Family life enriches ' a- person's tmderstanding of the , needs, ; i wants and is ef the women to whom she is advertising. - A many-faceted girl with . aH&eiiaissairce mind't The girl with an eager tnmd- hungry to , learn, curious about the old, fascinated by the new seems to make the best raw tnateriain for advertising. She's as much a part f present as past. Tuned in on "pop art and "pop" tunes. Shakespeare and the Bitwells. Peanuts- and Plato. Hie Metro politan and "The Mets.U Her interests axe as broad as the infinitely varied interests of the people who are her business. fthn able to express myself in many different ways.? This is why one girl likes Thompson. And it's true "that Thompson offers you a -unique opportunity togroAcand develop in a variety of directions. Tbere is an extensive series of seminars; where you may learn about the activities of the agency's many depart ments Copy, Art, Fashion, Broadcastings Public Relations; Marketing, Media, Re search; Production; Administration and Personnel. There are many workshops where you may explore in depth the differ ent facets of the profession. If copy writing holds special interest for you, yot may wish to try your wings in one of our writing programs. ( "Where else could I find such an exciting place lo work?" We often hear this question at Thompson, Advertising is the stimulating, fast -changing business of ideas. That makes it fun -and hard work too. It is a business that welcomes young people and young ideas in every department. Thompson is interested in what you can do, just as fast as you can do it. You dont start at the top anywhere; but, as a woman at Thompson, you have a remarkable chance to build a stimulating and successful career. ItV almost like going to -graduate school.'! This is how a ytmng -copywriter -described her particular development program at J. Walter Thompson. You learn on the job, side by side with seasoned experts. Your continuing study is people their wants, their habits, their hopes. It is, in a sense, a broad curriculum of phflosopfay; 'aathropology; sociology psychology, economics, and inany other subjects. The research behind Thompson adver tising must be as meticulous as the research you now do for a term paper. But if your goal is writing advertising copy, your dig ging may be somewhat unconventional. In addition to our Library and Information Center, it may take you ... to a super market ... or perhaps to the lab" of a research chemist or to your own kitchen, where you may create a , new barbecue sauce. ; Does the "big pond'? attract you? Thompson may be just the place for you. Here you will find the challenge and flavor of a major enterprise. Yet you work, learn and grow in the warm and friendly atmos phere of small, intimate groups. And if you're like most Thompsonites, you'll de velop strong feelings of loyalty and belong ing. People stay at Thompson. And because Thompson is big, and because it builds from tcithin, there are great opportunities to move up. If you want to learn more about a career with J. Walter Thompson and about how you might join us, please write to the Re cruiting Coordinator, J. Walter Thompson Company; 420 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10017. Enclose a resume. 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