V " '. r.y ; 7 '".' " ?'- r : ' " v .... 1 ' ' " ' ... ' : : THE DA1LV TAH HEEL Friday. May 20. IS66 I Around Campus TODAY Any girU UiU-rrsU-d in trying out for majorette come to a meeting at 4 p.m. Friday in ux Band Room, Hill Hall". If interested and unable to attend call Nita Wilkinson, 0 9132. Yark Hill b given out Daily from 1-5 in the basement of fi.M. No Yacks will be given out after today. ID cards must be presented. Kveryone who received a phar macy booklet graduation in vitation (cost $.40i, please turn them back in at Y Court, or contact Larry Bab er at the School of Pharmacy. The Baptist Student Lnton Mil) have its Spring Banquet at 6 p.m. This will be the laat meeting of the spring semes ter. Interviews for next year's Yack staff will be held in the Yack office from 4-5 p.m. Anyone interested should sign up for an appointment at the GM information desk. Also, pick up an application at the desk and bring it to the interview. No previous experience is necessary. Notice: All men are request ed to remove personal equip ment from gym baskets and turn in basket ID cards be fore leaving school To You Who Are Graduating We are proud of you, too and offer our warmest congratulations, along with those of your family and friends. It's heen a pleasure to have been a part of your Chapel Hill life and we appreciate your friendship and patronage. AND TO YOU WHO ARK RETURNING When you return to the "Hill," whatever your reason, and you graduates who live in Chapel Hill and area, please remember you will always be regarded as a special and valued friend by . . . The House of Fashion In Chapel Hill for The Carolinas TYPEWRITER SERVICE Cleaning, Repairing and STORAGE during Vacation Period. Reasonable rates. Will pick up and deliver. For Information or Appointment CALL 942-2812 COLD BEER TOGO! KEG 6-PACK CASE CAN WIIOLKSALK IMtlCKS! rail 012-2125 for information MELTON'S PRODUCE til" WK!ST I It AN KI. IN ST., ( IIAI'U. ., Nut Ut The Sunoco hUtion JOIN MILLIONS HAVING MONKY ON FLOUSIIEIM QUALITY Mm know the buperh ijuality of Month dm fthoett make them a truly practical economy, livery pair U built to wear longer, having you money in the lonjr run, Tasael Ixtafern priced from -'H.li5 7 Mm a Wmr 147 East Franklin St, Clothiers of Diiction Dwisiht Wait 4 Receives AED Pre -Med Honor Dwight W. Wait III. a junior from Glenihaw, Pa.t has been named recepient of the Ed ward McGowan Hedgpeth Award given annually by Al pha Epsilon Delta, Internation al Pre-medical and Pre-dental Honorary Society, to the out standing member of the Beta chapter at U.N.C. Named for Dr Edward McGowan Hedg peth of the U.N.C. School of Medicine, the award consists of a medical dictionary and an engraved plaque. In addi tion, the recepient's name Is placed on a permanent plaque in the Dean's office of the U.N.C. School of Medicine. Executive officers for next year were elected Wednesday night as AED held its last meeting of the semester. Dwight Wait was re-elected president. Other officers in clude Noel Free, vice - presi dent, Mary Susan Kirk, sec retary, John Lawrence, treas urer, Efrain Zambrana, Scal pel reporter, and Mike Jones, historian. The spring initiation ban quet for AED was held April 26 at the Pine's Restaurant. The speaker for the banquet was Dr. David C. Sabiston, head of the Department of Sur gery at Duke University. The U.N.C. chapter also received second place in the National Publicity category. AED has also been named to receive a special award from the Heart Fund Association. Sucking swamp water in a couple of courses? The draft making you sweat? .Save Yourself With INSTANT SILENCE For information on how to improve your concentration and study more efficiently during finals, write to: Academic Aids P. O. Box 969 Berkeley. Calif. 94701 MEN'S BERMUDAS I ' if 1 $3.00 - 4.50 NEW SHIPMENT of NUDE HEEL HOSE 3 pair $1.25 MILL OUTLET sales noon OVER SUTTON'S lp Dr. Wright Receives First Teaching Excellence Award TANNER AWARD W I N -NERS AT UNC - Four UNC faculty members are congra tulated by Chancellor J. Car lyle Sitterson. The four pro fessors have won a prize ($1, 000 each) for excellence in teaching of freshmen and so phomores in the University. They are Tanner Award win ners. Left to right: Kenneth Keckford, Classics: Albrecht Strauss, English; Donald C. Jicha, Chemistry; John Sch norrenberg, Art; and Chancel lor Sitterson. - Awards (Continued from Page 1) laude, in 1954, and in 1957 he recieved the Ph.D. degree. An authority on Greek and Latin literature, Reckford is author of articles on Homer, Menan der, Horace, Vergil, Persius and T. S. Eliot. Prof. Jicha joined the UNC faculty in 1960 after teaching chemistry for a year at Ohio State University where he re ceived the Ph.D. degree. He earned the A. B. degree at the University of Illinois. A native of Chicago, Prof. Jicha is author of a number of ar ticles in the field of inorganic chemistry, his teaching specialty. GOOD LUCK! THE HUB extends its heartiest congratulations to the graduating seniors with the hope that they will meet with every success in life. For those who will re turn, we hope that the summer will be an eventful one, and we look eagerly for your return and the chance to present our fall selection. To everyone who has helped make this a banner year for THE HUB. a very sincere thanks. Drop in before, during, or after exams to supplement your summer wardrobe. Remember, we have been and always will strive to remain the students' friend, offering the finest in quality at the most reasonable prices. THE HUB OF CHAPEL MILL Where quality is a tradition, not a price." NO ORdiNARy SNEAkER Ax Ten years ago Four U. S. Navy fliers were killed in a helicopter crash in the Bahamas. Dr. Charles D. Wright, as sistant professor of English, has been named the first re cipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award. The award, established this year to be presented annually as the high?st honor a faculty membsr can receive from the student body, carries with it a check for $1,000. Dr. Wright was selected from a list of nominees by the six - member Excellence in Teaching Commission of Stu dent Government because, in their opinion, he best demon strated "excellence in teach ing and a willingness in assist ing individual students in the academic and intellectual search outside the classroom." Charles McFadden, chair man of the commission, said GET YOUR PERSONALIZED T-- m WITH YOUR INITIALS A lovely pinky ring, so popu lar now, engraved with your initials. Choice of satin or polished finish. 9.95 - Gold 3.95 - Sterling Wentworth & Sloan JEWELERS 1G7 East Franklin mm i- f t f v I men who arc both competenl fach"r and arc interestea in iudrnts, their problems and ctivitk." Dr. Wright, who teaches ic lorlan Itlcrature, modern Eng lish nd American poetry and creative writing received his A . degree in English from Wayne University, Detroit, Mich., in 1953. He was award ed his M A. degree from the Unlviriity of Wisconsin in 19S and his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1961. Between 1954 to I960 he served in the U. S. Army in Alaska and studi lA German literature and political scW ence at Tubingen University b? Dr. Charlen D. Wright try has been pub! this award is a way of "show- lished in Harpers. Saturday ing our appreciation to those Review. Kenyon Review. . 4 SO LONG FOR A WHILE Some gifts come in big packages and other gifts are small, But some of the very nicest are Things you can't see at all. Good health, good cheer, and Friendship are the richest treasure. 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