Tuesday, December 14, 1965 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 r. II iflf Let a Great Artist Design Your Christmas Gift. Give Brush Stroke Reproductions from our Print Room. The Intimate Bookshop 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill, N. C. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily Except Sunday 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. Carolina Campus Calendar Containing Curiosities 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 will be run on Tuesday and Saturdays only. TODAY The WRC will meet at 6:45 p.m. in the Grail Room Tuesday. The Department of Anthropol ogy and Anthropology Club will sponsor a speech by Dr William Crocker of the Bureau of American Ethn ology at 8:30 p.m. in the Alumni Lounge. Tne speech will be "A Messianic Move ment among the Canela of Brazil." Slides will be shown, and the public is in vited. The student Committee on Honors meets at 4 p.m. in G.M. Professor J. P. Dal zell will speak to the Inter national Law Society at 1 p.m. upstairs in Lenoir Hall. His topic will be "The Hague Academy of Interna tional Law." Law students, graduate students, and in terested undergraduates are invited. The UXC Debate Team meets tonight in Bingham Annex at 6:30 p.m. Both varsity and novice debaters are expect ed. State Student Legislature meeting of the Highway Bill Committee at 4:30 p.m. in Roland Parker I. The Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society will hold its 604th meeting in Room 05 Mitch ell at 7:30 p.m. The topic, -Does High Blood Choles tral Matter?", will be pre sented by Dr. John B. Gra ham of the Department of Pathology at the UXC School of Medicine. Dr. Graham has specialized in blood dis eases and disorders and has been interested in genet ic factors which may influ ence blood composition and its physiology. Folk Dancing at 7:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student Center. Important SPU meeting at 12:30 a.m. upstairs in Le noir Hall. Due to extensive interest in the positions of Men and Women's Coordinators, in terviews have been extend ed to include the following dates: Dec. 14. 15. Call Stu dent Government and sign up for interviews which will be held from 3-4:30 p.m. All people who have not seen their Vack proofs please do so immediately. Jerry Elliot will speak at the Young Democratic Club seminar at 5:30 p.m. in Chase Cafeteria. WEDNESDAY The student Physical Therapy Club will hold' its Christmas Party in the parlor of Nurs es Dorm 4:30 p m. Executives Don Role Of Students TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY irYovDIT) lMondo Cans' you PSOtAiLY Thought mothima could Torn... if Sou DID NOT Sez tr youPtoBatiY Didn't 0iLiavtWMT.YaUHa Hi A KO ABOUT IT... IN ANY CASE YouWere Wrong! 1 COOL H "TQC?lr . II u I it I uJl J By MARY JO HESTER Special to the DTH Forty - seven major execu tives from North Carolina and neighboring states will once again don the role of students on the UNC campus on Thurs day as they participate in the 13th annual Executive Pro gram of the School of Busi ness Administration. This week's visit will mark the fifth of the alternate week ends in the Program, which includes two weeks of full time residence and eight alter nate weekends. The Program runs from October through March of each year. During the period between 1943 and 1958 many universi ties in the United States and Canada began to offer man agement courses for men al ready occupying management positions. Today there are ap proximately 40 advanced man agement programs within the United States. The University of North Ca rolina established its first Ex ecutive Program in 1953 with Dr. Willard J. Graham as in itiator and director. Before coming to North Ca rolina, Dr. Graham directed a successful program for 10 years at the University of Chi cago. "I would certainly put this (program) in the top five Ex ecutive Programs in the coun try, for several reasons," di rector Graham said in a re- ftml In eimope Summer '66 ON THE EIGHTH ANNUAL COLLEGE STUDENT TOUR Cboost from SEVEN unique tours to Germany, Spain, France, Scandinavia, Greek Islands, Istanbul, Central Europe Q Small, congenial groups led by young knowl edgeable directors, independent leisure time Fun places on every tour . . . night spots, theatres, beach parties, water-skiing, picnics Native guides for visits to key cultural and historic points am interested; send me the free brochure. I t Nam I City cent interview. "We get substantially more homework, individual work, than most other Programs be cause of the spaced schedule." The men study at home be tween sessions, in small dis cussion groups, and in class meetings. This affords them "more total exposure to ev er assignment, case, and pro blem than most other pro grams," Dr. Graham said. "Per class hour, this sort of operation has a greater, more lasting impact on the stu dent," he said. Another reason why UNC's Executive Program is among the top, Dr. Graham stressed, is that "we have close to the best faculty of any program with which I am acquainted, and I'm acquainted with quite a few. We really have a tough bunch of faculty members in the Program." Other features which make Carolina's Program unique in clude the long - range plan and the Management Develop ment, INC. (MDI). Upon aj plication to the Program, eacfi executive must develop and submit a written long-ranged plan for his company. Many have followed the plan through to its maturity. MDI is a stock corporation chartered bv the alumni of the Program to expand this contributions of the Program throughout the state. MDI, by invitation, enters a community to conduct an In stitute taught by alumni of the Executive Program. The alumni receive no pay but are awarded shares of MDI. Ap proximately 500 businessmen Coll9 Address. Stat- Obiowne jwuet envice, Jnc. 337 rWhtra Road, N.L Atlanta, Gaergia 30326 "Ask the man who's been there." Christ Cards nun One of the Finest Selection In North 1 Carolina Come in Today, Browse Choose. Still time to place your order for personalized cards, but dorCt delay. GIFTS Hundreds . . . Something to Please Everybody on your list. GIFT WRAP Ribbon, Paper, Tape, Sticker Cards. Let us advise you in wrapping for mail ing. A personal lift . . And Don't Forget . . . PARTY SUPPLIES Everything for gala holiday festivities Classic DISC PIN Monogrammed On New Florentine Design Distinctive and beautiful, this new Florentine-finished pin, with en graved initials, makes a personal gift that's really different. In Sterling Silver 4 50 or 12 Kt. Cold Filled Wentworth & Sloan JEWELERS 167 East Franklin ' . 'n I, ..... ...i . in iiiiiiii ,. ...'""V" ' 'J iii i ' 'i : E) , This is an AR-DYNA System HIGH QUALITY, LOW COST - SEE IT, HEAR IT AT VICKERS Now at Mail Order Prices VICKERS ELECTRONICS have studied in this Institute. Although most of the execu tive students are from North Carolina, a considerable num- ; ber come from Virginia, Ten- I n e s s e e , and South Carolina. Dr. Graham said that men as far away as New York City, Pittsburg, and Decatur, Ala. have attended the sessions. During the first year of the Program a man from Mur phy, N. C. drove a total of 9,100 miles to attend the 13 separate meetings. "Rarely do we have any one here who doesn't want de finitely to do the work," said Dr. Graham. "No man has ever dropped out of the Pro gram voluntarily." people on the go. ' 1 s BURGER CHEF iji . . " w-w- .. ...g. 1 HAMDURGERSl TODAY ONLY "Superb, GD5Hr. -Rtdbook Colloge bodgts and Burger Chef beiong to gether. Burger Chef . . . where 50 will buy a com plete meal: open-flame broiled hamburger, a rich milk shake, and a heap of crisp golden fries. 337 N. ROSEMARY ST. OPEN 10 A.M -n PM. ufx S FOR RENT: CONVENIENT ly located, 2 bedroom house, unfurnished. 207 Short St. 3 blocks from campus. $95.00 per month. Call collect 695-4111, Southern Pines after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: 1960 MGA 1600 Convertible. Excellent condi tion, never raced. 35,000 miles. R & H, wire wheels. Contact Fred Huebner, 968 9156 or 968-8325. RIDE WANTED: TION Omaha, Call Pat Antrim, Manly Hall. DIREC Nebraska. 2nd floor, FOR SALE: BLACK 1960 MGA 1600. Wire wheels $995. Ex cellent body and engine. New electrical, system, 4 tires, clutch. Don Campbell, 449 Craige 968-9051. USE CHRISTMAS SEALS X We'll Wrap " Pack It .in doubt? Can't decide WHAT to buy Aunt Mary or Cousin Bill ... or your husband's Uncle in Phoenix??? 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