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THE ROOF FELL IN and then the flames spouted out of the
cavernous crevice that used to be the Varsity Theatre. Fire
men thumped their arms about themselves to keep warm in
the 29-degree night that hosted the fiery holocast. Famed
campus news stand, Jeff's, was totally ruined by the early
Concert Tickets
Tickets for the Dook Week
end concerts are selling rap
idly, Graham Memorial offi
cials said yesterday.
The Four Seasons will per
form in Carmichael Auditor-
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News Of The Campus In
ium at 8 p.m. Friday night,
and the Platters will be there
at 8 p.m. Saturday. Student
price for each concert is $1.00
per ticket.
Tickets are being sold this
week at the GM information
desk, and at the door of the
concerts if there are any tick
ets left. All tickets at the door
will be sold at the general ad
mission price of $1.75.
South Campus Dances
Scott Residence College will
be providing the entertain
ment on South Campus this
week - end with Maurice Wil
liams and the Zodiacs per
forming behind Teague from
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WALTER READE STERLING
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1:30, 3:50, 6:10
And 8:30 P.MJ
IN MORRISON SOCIAL ROOM
TOMORROW 9:30-1
MUSIC BY THE NOMADS
MIXERS WILL BE SOLD
ONLY $1.50 PER COUPLE
THAT EACH STUDENT BACK COACH HICKEY. THAT NO COACH CAN CONTROL
INJURIES, THAT DANNY TALBOTT AND THE TAR HEELS ARE COMPLETELY CAP
ABLE OF DESTROYING DUKE, THAT THE STUDENT BODY QUIT COMPLAINING AND
START YELLING FOR A TEAM THAT DESERVES OUR FAITH. THAT EACH STUDENT
BELIEVE THAT WE CAN AND WILL
Wednesday morning fire. Water poured through the ceiling
and spewed out of the still lighted neon tubes, and spat through
a listless fan like a sprinkling system. On the other side of
the theatre, the City Optical Co. took it hard also. Three stu
dents who lived upstairs over the theatre all escaped, one with
four until six. The show is
open to everyone free of
charge.
Saturday night Scott College
will present Garnett Minims
and the Venturas in Chase
from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Tic
kets can be purchased for $2
a couple in Y - Court today
arid Friday between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Tickets will not be
sold at the door.
Freshman Mum Sale
The Freshman class is spon
soring a mum sale through
Friday of this week.
Mums may be purchased
doe $1.50 from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. daily at Y-ourt, from
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11-2 and 5-7 at the Pine Room
and Lenoir Hall and "from 5-7
p.m. at Chase.
Mums may be picked up
from 8:30 to 12 noon on Sat
urday . at the Naval Armory.
Frosh Coed Ruling
Freshmen women who have
30 hours credit are not eligi
ble for sophomore social privi
leges, Women's Residence
Council ruled Tuesday, night.
WRC said that social privi
leges are based on the num
ber of semesters a coed has
been in residence at the Uni
versity, rather than the num-:
ber of hours academic credit
she has.
Nancy Ehle, president of
Cobb Dormitory, asked WRC
to clarify the definition of
freshman standing. She said
that several freshman wom
en in Cobb will have sopho
more standing next semester
due to advanced placement,
and would be affected by the
ruling.
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only his pants, and another ran out carrying the first com
pleted chapter of his dissertation; he lost the notes on the re
mainder in the fire. Town officials place the damage at
$300,000. DTH Photos by Jock Lauterer
Campus
TODAY
Branson House of Morrison will
host a dance this Friday
night from 9:30 until 1. En
tertainment will be provided
by the Nomads and mixers
will be sold. Admission is
$1.50 per couple. Morrison
social room.
The Murdoch Committee meets
regularly on Wednesday and
Thursday at 2 p.m. in front
of the. Y. All students inter
ested in working with men
tally retarded children at the
Murdoch Center are invited
to meet with the committee
on either of these days. Stu
dents who, could bring cars
will be reimbursed for gas
expenses.
Carolina Women's Council will
meet today at 5 p.m. in the
Grail Room of G.M. The
Yack picture will be made
tonight at 9:30 also in the
Grail Room.
The Jewish - Christian dialo
gue will meet today at Hillel
at 7:30.
The Debate Team will meet
n tonight at 11 in Bingham
v Annex for Yack pictures.
Paul Beckwith, editor of the
Inter - Varsity Hymnbook,
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will lead a session of hymn
singing at the home of Dr.
Fredrick Brooks, 413 Gran
ville Road tonight at 8. The
Hymnsing is open to every
one. Rides area avilable by
calling Robert Thompason at
929-3560 or meeting at Chase
Cafeteria at 7:45 p.m.
FRIDAY
The Carolina Forum will meet
at 3 p.m. Friday in the
Grail Room. All members
please attend. Pictures will
be taken.
The India Association of UNC
will be celebrating an "In
dia Night" at 5:30 Friday in
the Presbyterian Student
Center. Tickets are on sale
at GM. for $2.
GRUELING BOUT
RICHBURG (Miss. (UPI)
John L. Sullivan outpointed
Jake Kilrain in 75 rounds on
July 8, 1889, in the last bare
knuckle heavyweight boxing
match in history.
TUNNEY TROPHY
NEW YORK (UPI) The
Tunney - Muldoon Trophy was
established in October, 1928, by
Gene Tunney on his retirement
as heavy weight boxing cham
pion. William Muldoon was the
chairman of the New York
Boxing Commission.
OLDEST STAKE RACE
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.
(UPI) The Travers Run at
the Saratoga track is the old
est stake race in the country.
Kentucky, carrying 100 pounds,
won the inaugural in 1864.
OLD TRACKS
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)
Fair Grounds, Pimlico and
Saratoga are the only current
ly operating race tracks that
were in existence when Churc
hill Downs opened on May 17,
1875.
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