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THE DA1LV TAH HEEL
Friday. May 20. IS66
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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. .
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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.
We hope you have them everyone
for your long life pleasure.
r.:
Maurice Julian '38 and Staff
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