Thursday, August 19, 1965 Page 2 THE TAR HEEL Voice Recital . Sooprano Joan Melton will present a voice recital at 8 p jn. Sunday in Hill HalL Miss Melton, a student work ing for her Ph. D. in music ology, will present a program SUMMER CINEMA Tm All Right Jack" will be tonight's Summer Cinema at 7:30 in Carroll HallL The Ennglish-made comedy will be the summer's last free movie. PICTURE YOURSELF Buying A Delightful STUDIO GAUD : ' J .-Xy.y.yW.y.y.y.y.y.yy.y.y.y.y.y.vv.v " . 1 BAR Afjn. CAFETERIA f m 2ric,O8eatll!00p- - (I jfl AnS"t 23, 1965 and If mV - 7:00 . 12:00 J j y J Sundays 4:00 - i2i00 X-Aj 0pen Home Football I I j fxl Ganw Satnnlays II V L 7:00- 1:00 f mm mm if0'. again "fa Fall if Ie Set Sunday of modern, classical and ro mantic masters. Accompanist will be Mi chael Kelly, a rising junior pi ano major from Martinsville, Va. Miss Melton, who is a pia nist as well as vocalist, ap peared at the age of seven as the youngest soloist ever to perform with the N. C. Sym phony. She did her under graduate work at East Caro lina College and later at tended the University of Mis sissippi. ".V.ViV. ...... . . . . . . 'Waiting "Waiting For Godot," the controversial tragi - comic play by Samuel Beckett, will open Tuesday for a two-week run at Durham's Triangle Theater. The production will run nightly at 8:30, except Sunday and Monday, through Sept. 4. Playing lead roles will be Wayne Martens, a member of Triangle's permanent repe tory company, and Mike Lev in, who will be making his debut with the company. Martens, who has been seen previously this summer as In spector Voss in "The Physi cists" and the magistrate in "A Shot In The Dark" will perform the role of Estragon. . Levin, a graduate of the University of Minnesota with a master's in theater arts, will perform the role of Vladimir. His varied experience in cludes summer stock in Con- THIRSTY? QUIK FOOD MART Beer 'Half a Stone's Throw from Zoom-Zoom At Triangle Theater For Godot' Opens necticut andd Virginia, inde pendent equity productions in Minneapolis, and a two-year stint with the Tryone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. Performing the role of Poz zo will be John Sevier, a per manent member of the Tri angle company who has been seen in all of its summer pro ductions. "Waiting For Godot" is the -Construction Continues- (Contlnaed from Page 1) pushed back when the rising stage is in place. Air - conditioning ducts have been installed, but finances are not at present available to install the cooling unit. The auditorium is equipped with the most up - to - date venti lation system available. There will be a constant, even flow of air at all times. The total cost of the build ing will be approximately $1, 725,000. Chase Cafeteria was start ed in April, 1964. The cafe teria will be in full operation for the opening of fall semes ter. There will be 1,000 seats, with an hourly capacity of 4,000 people. The kitchen will be equipped with the latest in modern cafeteria appliances. The building is constructed to include six private dining things go better, AVllil DURHAM PJhen Winter Gomes, you'll wish you had the big, bounteous stock at the Intimate to meet your reading needs. Gather Ye rosebuds, chum, gather ye rosebuds! second production of Trian gle's "extended seasonn" and ushers in a more serious fare of drama to be preseented by the theater through Oct. 2 and during its initial winter sea son. After "Godot" will be pro ductions of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes," Sept. 7 to 18; and Thomas Wolfe's "Look Homeward, Angel," Sept. 21 to Oct. 2. rooms which will be avail able for organizations. These rooms can be converted into one large dining area. The cafeteria will be completely air - conditioned. The "scram ble" system of self - service . will be featured to prevent long lines.' When completed, the build ing will cost approximately $1,710,000. Morrison was started in March, 1964. Completion is ex pected Sept. 10. The building will reach 10 stories, with a housing capaci ty of 1,042 students. The rooms are designed for two students and provide adequate storage space. The approximate cost of the building upon completion will be $2,544,000. It is designed to be completely self - liqui dating over a period of 15 years. LYNNE HARVEL COCA - COLA BOTTLING CO. 1 ,

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