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Saturday, September 18, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 Yack Photos Taken Soon The Yack will start taking pictures on students next week. Senior women are asked to wear black sweaters with pearls. All other women are to war black sweaters. Men must wear dark coats and ties. Staff interviews will be held next week. All interested par ties are asked to apply. Photos will be taken from 1-6 p.m. as follows: SENIORS AND FOURTH1 YEAR MEDICAL STUDENTS Those whose last names be gin with A-E Sept. 20 F-J Sept. 21 K-0 Sept. 22 P-T Sept. 23 o U-Z Sept. 24 FOR SALE 1963 VOLVO 544 Sedan Excellent condition. By owner. Graphite gray. 4 speed syncromesh trans mission. Very clean car. Call 342-3325. FRESHMEN Those whose last names be gin with A-E Sept. 27 F-J Sept. 28 K-0 Sept. 29 I-T Sept. 30 U-Z Oct. I SOPHOMORES Those whose last names be gin with A-E Oct. 4 F-J Oct. 5 K-0 Oct. 6 P-T Oct. 7 U-Z Oct. 8 JUNIORS Those whose last names be-. gin with A-E Oct. 11 F-J Oct. 12 K-0 Oct. 13 P-T Oct. 14 U-Z Oct. 15 For those who do Lot have their pictures taken on the specified date, a late fee of $1 will be charged. However, we are unable to guarantee that the late pictures will ap pear in the Yack. Deadline for late pictures: Seniors Oct. 1 Freshmen Oct. 8 Sophomores Oct. 15 Juniors Oct. 22 I - 1 Campus Events For Today INQUIRE TODAY About Secretarial Course Typewriting Shorthand Morning classes begin September 16, 1965. After noon and Evening classes begin September 20, 1965. For information, call or write TOWN CLASSES Secretarial College E. Franklin Street Hill, North Carolina Phone 942-4797 V ' M J r V 159a E. v v t v A Chapel Hi &L.V.V P. O. Box 615 Tar Heel Marching Band Will Perform At Half Time The University of North Car olina Marching Tar Heels, un der the direction of Major John Yesulaitis, will perform today in Kenan Stadium dur ing half-time. The boand has incorporated a ''block progession" drill into its football halftime shows this year. The sequence involves the formation of patterns of squares while the band march es, spreading out into a larg er area and drawing back to gether. Following the drill the band will salute both the Univer sity of Michigan and the Uni versity of North Carolina. Daily drills have been held since Monday in preparation for this routine. EASTGATE INN AT EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Steaks Chops Our Specialty: FRIED CHICKEN Bar-B-Q 21 Shrimp in Basket Phone 968-9206 Fried Oyslers OPEN For BREAKFAST, LUNCH, SUPPER 6:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. -7 Days ORDERS PREPARED TO TAKE OUT CHA DINING OPEN DAILY ALL CLOSE TO STADIUM O BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER A New Modern, Free Flow or Scramble Type Cafeteria Planned for Your Convenience Featuring All-Time Favorites STUDENT SPECIAL Choice of Two Vegetables, Rolls and Butter, Tea or Coffee 50c ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM KENAN STADIUM 7:00 - 1 1 :00 11:00- 2:00 5:00- 7:15 O A spokesman for the UXC Band said that the group is in the process of expanding this year, with its member ship now approaching 100. They will perform at eight of the scheduled 10 games, traveling to State, Duke, and Wake Forest. Football And The Bottle All Campus Calendar items must be submitted in person at the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the de sired publication date (by 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found notices nill be run on Tuesdays and Saturdays only. TODAY MRC presents Little David and the Wanderers at GM immediately after the game Saturday. Olin T. Binkley Baptist Church will hold its annual free pic nic Sunday, 5:45 p.m., to welcome Baptist students to the University. All Baptist students are cordially invit ed to come, eat, and learn about the Binkley church. Sunday morning coffee and Demos Organize Tom Bolch. president of the campus Young Democrats Club, announced that the or ganization is now conducting its annual membership drive, aiming for large representa tion at two YDC gatherings this month. The local organization will provide rides to the state YDC rconvention in Charlotte Sep tember 24 through 26. Rides will leave from the Law School. Information on membership and attendance at the gather ings can be obtained from YDC booths near the registra tion lines at Woollen Gym and booths in Lenoir and Chase cafeterias. at 9:30 a.m. before the church school, Rides to the church are available from Y Court. Chase Cafeteria, and Nurses' dorm at 9:15, 10:30. and 10:40 Sunday mornings and 5:30 Sunday afternoons. Anyone unable to reach these pick-up points mav get a ride by calling 9424964. Students for a Democratic So ciety will hold a meeting for old and prospective mem bers Monday evening at 8 p.m. in G.M. to plan activi ties for the year. Rhapsodians Combo sponsored by F.M. from 8 to 12 p.m. in the Rendezvous Room (air-conditioned) Saturday . night. J AU Attorney General staff members report in as soon as possible. Episcopal Student Congrega tion will sponsor a supper 5:30 p.m. at the Chapel of the Cross. The new chaplain Bill Coats will meet students. LOST AND FOUND Lost black rimmed glasses on campus Thurs. evening. If found, return to Robert Phil lips, 8 Howell St. Tryouts Set Tryouts for singing - acting roles in Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operetta, "The Mika do," will be held at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today in Me morial Hall. There are nine principal roles and thirty chorus parts in the opera, and tryouts are open to anyone in the univer sity community. Lost Wednesday. Sept. 15. two ten dollar bills. If found; please return to 113 Joyner. Reward. A Japanese student visiting the campus played the role of a gentleman by helping a coed with her books. As it turned out she walked off with his diary by mistake. He is leaving the tate Tues day and requests the young lady to return his diary to: Kazuhiro Makino, in care of Dr. Harper. 3322 Ocotea Dr., Raleigh. MOVIES Carolina Zebra in the Kitchen Varsity Murieta Football games of the Roar in' 20's were once described as events inviting raccoon coats and hip flasks. The mod ern grid attraction, in the South, is all but divorcing both. The coat is seldom needed. Last year five games were played on the University of North Carolina campus to shirt - sleeve crowds. Games as late as November. Only a fraternity pledge on initiation day would dare wear such a coat. Drinking at games, which is prohibited on campus and en forced as strictly as possible, has slowed considerably as compared to the old days. Perhaps it is the hot weather; perhaps the games have be come so enjoyable the aver age fan can't afford to miss the action. "Our starting times of 1:30 p.m. have proved to be quite attractive to the public," notes Athletic Director C. P. (Chuck) Erickson of UNC. "This is rather early in the day for almost anyone to start a party. We want our specta tors to have fun, but wc def initely discourage drinking at the stadium." "We try to be quite under standing with our students and guests," says Dean of Student Affairs C. O. Cathey, "but we also take a firm stand against drinking at games. We take special precautions to see that it is not done. We greatly ap preciate the cooperation we have received from the public in past years." "Thrills are expected to be 100 proof," Erickson said. "It is a far better stimulant than the kind that comes in a bot tie." EASTGATE BARBER SHOP Welcomes All Freshmen And Transfer Students For that extra fine finish on any hair style and for the extra benefits of a razor cut see us. Eastgate Shopping Center (Next to Sears and Roebuck) Help Wanted Cashier, full or paxt time. Apply at the RATHSKELLER Befo re the Game, Afte r the Game, Meet your Friends in the famous Intimate Bookshop AMI,??! J'pE NOW PLAYING CAN YOU IMAGINE.. TWOBffHANTS IN EVERY 4 4t GARAGE .,M ana a 7L limmm v-metrocoior FRI. & SAT. 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