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I Sunday, January 9, ig66 J M. : JwI -rfl 111 XT I 5 A .V. icioi ... v v '. J V i r- appeinii All Campus Calendar items must be submitted in person ;t the DTH offices in GM by 2 p.m. the day before the de sired publication date (by 10 a. in. Saturday for Sunday's DTH). Lost and Found notices Clip Me Out 1 i YOUR UEHU FOR i j THE VEEK OF ! JANUARY 11th Luncheon Specially 09c 1 Tuesday I Htef Parmagiana ' Salad Bread j Wednesday I Cocj' au Vin J Two Vegetables J Salad Bread Thursday I Hrafcrd Beef Tips I with Mushroom Sauce Two Vegetables Salad Bread Friday CHOICE Sesame Fried Giieken Two Vegetables Salad Bread OU Stuffed Flounder Two Vegetables Salad Bread Wednesday Night SPECIAL 7:30 8:30 x2 Price Pizza Plain or Tepperonl ( I.OSF.D MONDAY 101 W. Franklin l " i -4 5 " v """" . . . Tense Moments . . . will be run on Tuesday and Saturdays only. TODAY Ray Kass, a Senior majoring in philosophy and art is sponsoring a one-man a r t show at the Weslyan Foun dation (Pittsboro Street) now until February 15 from 9-1 p.m. daily. Coffee House open 8-1 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. At 5:30 p.m. Hillel Founda tion will sponsor a Sunday Supper Social, featuring din ing and dancing in a casual atmosphere at the Hillel Foundation. Come and relax before exams begin. To make reservations, Call 942 4057. LS supper and meeting in the church at 5:30 p.m. The topic for discussion is "The KKK" and will be led by Mr. Jack Crum. Graduate Christian Fellowship at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. A. Warren, 301 Hills boro St. A discussion will be led by Alan Gravely on the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian. .-4. f COMPLETELY FURNISHED, 2 bedroom air conditioned mo bile home. Available immedi ately $80 per month. Tele phone 942-3268 or 942-1749. FEMALE HELP WANTED. Experienced hairdress er Established business. Ap nlv to Mrs. McDale, The Beau fy Box, Chapel Hill. Tel. W2 3766. HELP WANTED: STUDENT o work nights at University Motel- Hours 4:30-11:30 p.m. S x days a week. Room fur n shed. Call 942-4132 for an ap pointment. meo 1600 Giulia Spider 5 "eed Excellent condition, ieVcr raced. $2195. Call 489 5488 after 6 p.m. . . . Disa "it- 1 1 i?Hfi At Carolina Meet at GM at 7:45 p.m. for rides. The Film Forium presents "All the Young Men" to be fol lowed by a discussion led by Professor William Geer of UNC at 7:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student Center on Henderson St. The Catholic Student Center will sponsor an Epiphany Party, at 7:30 p.m. at the Catholic Student Center, 218 Pittsboro St. Graduate Chris tian Fellowship at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. A. Warren, 301 Hillsboro St. A Dissussion will be led by Alan Graveley on the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian. Meet at GM at 7:45 for rides. SPU talk "What's Wrong With the Peace Movement and Everybody Else" Sunday at 3 p.m. in GM Woodhouse Conference Room. Avery Dorm will sponsor a mixer in the Scott College Social Room from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. The Embers of Raleigh will play. All resi dents of Scott Residence Col iono nrp urped to attend. Soprano Gwendolyn Tait will WUNC Radio will present "Music for The Dinner Hour at 6 p.m. The program will be: Haydn Symphony 86; Mozart Two Minutes and Contradances; Haydn Symphony 92. present a program at 8 p.m. in GM Lounge. The program, which is free and open to the Tta Only Thing thai Would Take This Load off my Back Is a STUDIO CARD THE DAILY f7 ppointment Wlien the final buzzer sounded yesterday it didn't really feel like the game had ended. Puzzle ment, weariness, shock and just plain anger are shown on the faces of UNC cheerleaders and stu dents in these pictures. The Duke game meant a lot, and we fought hard, but the team was no less disappointed than those who watched them, on TV and in Carmichael Auditorium. UNC gets one more chance with the Blue Devils in Durham on Feb. 26. DTH Photos public, will include works by Purcell, Handel, Schu mann, and Menotti. Dr. Robert Duke, Resident Psy chiatrist at Memorial Hos pital will present a forum on the "Dynamics of Prejudice at 7 p.m. at the University Baptist Church. All persons participating or who would like to participate in the Westminster Fellowship-Episcopal Student Con gregation program at Mur doch School should meet at 1:30 p.m. in the Episcopal Church parking lot for rides to Murdoch. Robert Hyatt, Director of Project Nicaragua, will speak on "Why Invest Your Summer?" at the Presbyter ian Student Center and will discuss youth camps, study seminars, and other summer projects. Program begins at 6:15 p.m., following the sup per (60 cents) at 5:30 p.m. The Film Forium presents "All the Young Men" to be fol lowed by a discussion led by Professor William Geer of UNC at 7:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student Center on Henderson St. The Catholic Student Center will sponsor an Epiphany Party at 7:30 p.m. at the Catholic Student Center, 218 Pittsboro St. Graduate Chris tian Fellowship at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. A. Warren. 301 Hillsboro St. A ! TAR HEEL ;ssbs I file By Ernest Robl Today Dissussion will be led by Alan Graveley on the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of a Christian. Meet at GM at 7:45 for rides. Dr. Robert Duke, resident psy chiatrist at Memorial Hos pital will present a forum on the "Dynamics of Preju dice" at 7:00 at the Univer sity Baptist Church. At 5:30 p.m. Hillel Founda tion will sponsor a Sunday Supper Social, featuring din ing and dancing in a casual atmosphere at the Hillel Foundation. Come and relax before exams begin. To make reservations, Call 942 4057. Freshman Class Communica tions Committee will meet in Roland Parker III at 5 p.m. United World Federalists will meet at the Baptist Student Center, Alexander St., Dur ham, at 8 p.m. The meeting, a discussion of the Vietnam ese problem, is open to the public. PINE ROOM THE POPULAR PLAGE TO MEET SJIflGK OH DO SIIAGK BAR and CAFETERIA Specializing in Hickory Smoked Barbecue Raviola Xicoise Spaghetti Italienne Combination Seafood Platters Fried Chicken GARRY OUT FOOD SERVICE HOT DOGS 10c HAMBURGERS . n.Tfl I Ind nrv tomorrow1 9 All members of the Toronto Exchange are requested to attend a meeting today at 5 p.m. in Roland Parker I. The orientation Reform Com mittee will meet at 3 p.m. in GM. Attendance is man datory. MONDAY Orientation Chairman Bob Wil son asks that anyone inter ested in serving as an orien tation counselor or library guide for next semester's orientation contacts the be ginning of this week. Students for a Democratic So ciety will meet in 205 Alumni Hall at 7:30 p.m. Monday evening to hear M a n g u s Gunther, graduate student in political science and former International Vice-President of the National Union of South African Students, speak on the topic: "The Possibilities for Revolution in South Africa." The public is invited. Henry Belk, editor of the Goldsboro News-Argus, will Open: Mon.Fri. 7:00-12:00 Sundays 4:00-12:00 Closed: Saturdays Hopeful Moments . I Weariness. address the UNC Press Club at 7:30 p.m. in the lounge of Howell Hall. The public is invited. Nuclear Physics Seminar at 4 p.m. in room 265 of Phillips Hall. Dr. Raymond O. Lane of Argonne National Labora tory will speak on "Recent Neutron Polarization Exper iments." Tea and coffee will be served one half hour be fore the talk in the lounge, Room 277 Phillips Hall. Alliance Francaise will meet at 8 p.m. in the faculty lounge of Dey Hall for a varied program of readings and films. Students of W. L. Wiley will present readings from "Andromaque" and two French art films. The public is invited. NAACP meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 203 Alumni. "The Seven Samurai" will be the free flick in Carroll Hall Sunday evening at 7 and 9:30 p.m. It is a film from Japan based on the "Magnificent Seven." Rare Roast Beef Charcoal Broiled Steaks Broiled Lobster Tails Pizza Cheeseburger Deluxe 15c Page Z . . A Lull In Births At End Of Year A 16-hour lull in the arrival of newborn babies occurred at N. C. Memorial Hospital at year-changing time. No babies were born from about 2 p.m. Dec. 31 until about 6 a.m. on Jan. 1. The last arrival of 19C5 was Robert Briggs Watson III, the 6 pound 1 ounce son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 13. Watson Jr. of 734-A Raleigh Rd., Chap el Hill. He is the Watson s first child. Sixteen hours later Brent Ashley Morris, a 6 pound, 11 ounce boy became the first child for Mr. and Mrs. James Gary Morris of 204 Hunter Place, Carrboro. Street no Winner of 3 Academy Awards "1964's Finest Film" Sat. Review Anthony Quinn plays Zorba. Anthony Quinn is Zorba! "QUINN I IS ,. BRILLIANT. ANTHONY QUINN tm EATES IRENE PAPAS VChaEl CACO'-.' . xZORBA THE GREEK" . - ... 'V- i X- y. y. i v.ii mtA i n ! I L DiT-MeJiL5! I
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