1 ' ? i I Page 6 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Thursday, November 17, 1966 Ke op s gtlo THE HU3 OlAMOMO I Blaze A Trail To Fashion . . . ... f 3V T-'l .(X; v. TTmmmmmi niinnn , lm IIM)III in ii ' - " "" miinjin n. i mmmw.MMmnmmmmmmmMmmm i ' - - - - i - '.vwj- --'V'ft n II ? ft f fl . ... , . C ; i II I , v r 1 I r i . m l c P F d it Vi T. & w fe a u F( to CO ne ed Te foi p.i 'Ca n : fcr w3 riei 4:$ ed. fer hoi VO ser v'C Fa mei CEl St., v 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- UNIVERSITY WORSTED Wear A Great Looking Suit. Tailored In The Authentic Natural Shoulder Model In New Compound Colors . . . It Will Set Tou Apart From The Crowd . . . Tastefully, Of Course. From $75.00 v Clothiers of Distinction FRANKLIN STUCST A f -A r,Ni v . - " ----- - - - 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 flitiWliU I lite UtiUII hiUHIW OF ALL Tir."t !" Life Magazine WALTER READE STERLING -theqospeL accoitfimi tOSt.MitthOT" 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 HP1 RlALTd, DUkMAM 1 WQY - " Brief 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. - w-it --. JDOOOOOOQO OOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOOGOOOOOOOOO A FOOTBALL CORSAGE FOR THE GAME? DfiTDBALLY, AHD FR0L1 HIUERS1TY FLOElli 12a EAST FR A II LI Sooo SOCOCCOOOOOCOOCCOOOGiOCOCOOCOOOCCOOOGOJ ' nnn 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, wJ v ' " a. ' -t . 3 LrvA J U- o Calendar 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. fa a FLEUR tt2S TO 1973 Perfect diamond . . . per fect styling ... perfect choice. 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