THE DAILY TAR Km, Arc Groum Pluns To Pro NC Sin Sunday, December 17, 1CG7 T7T' Bis C7 In England Mam WAU NeVST Ffy A new csd exciting op portunity Li Ezbnd is rcrw of fered to College stucSczs wan-" J3 to spend next srnmer in Europe in en interesting way. You may he!? to reveal the secrct3 of a Itoroan villa aa fawvas hm fort or tba struc ture of a medieval town or Anloaxoa cathedral before they disappear, perhaps forever. KxparxLr housing prc-rams, city centre redevelopment and new hiiway projects in Britain to day have opcocd up many new possibilities for archaeological investigation. You may help in this im portant work, earn credits, make international frieod3 end receive valuabb training in archaeology, by joining a pro gram sponsored by the Association for Cultural Ex- By PENNY SATISKY cf the Daily Tit Heel Staff Hiree University teachers have found the ideal "anti-oganization,"- the Man Will Never Fly Memorial Society. Stuart V. Sechrist of the j ournalism department in terested William Geer oi the history department and Dr. William ilcKnight of the Spanish ifcpartenect in ap plying for membership. "I wrote the letter," said Gechrist, "Mr. Geer left a check on my desk because he had to catch an Eastern 'covered wagon for Baltimore. "The only quaLScation for membership is the belief that maa wCl never Cy. lifetime dues are only one dollar. Some people think if man can put enough steel and tin together in the shape of a box and add wings and an engine, it will fly. Tnese people are not inelgile." Sechrist said, "This is the perfect organization for peopie who dislike organizations. There are no dues and no service projects, good or bad. There is cniy ens meeting per year and no one is required to come. . The meeting is hdd every year at the same time as the annual meeting cf the Kl ,25. TTU:;c Radio with Joon Desmond, 2Zss Direc tor, aj yocr host, will p-esest . eethoven Composer fZ? JectacDlar" from 1:0 11:C3 pja. Ludxig Van Jf &e master cf symprKsses, was German; and fcia-llfe had the tradltltsially Gttiiiiaa treric crenmstan-ces. x . P 1 Mil X DeviIHni Memorial Society. This group meets December 17 to commemorate the first Saunders Play Premieres On Educational Television; Wright "It's aa ideal organizatloQ to belong to and do nothing as a member. You even get a mem "Next Time IH Sing To for S3 years in Great Cahfield, You", a highly unconventional , Essex, TnUnA Five actors work by- the English gather together in the playwrirfit James Satmders, television stodio to act out the change, the British nonprofit has its nationwide premiere in . hermit's life story and so ex orginizaticn. "NET Playhouse' Friday, plore the anatomy of isola- voiicsecrs lirst join a three- lJecemncr zz at o:jj p.m. on uon. week eeminar for training in Channels But the play leaves in British archaeology and ex- The staging of "Next Time terpretations to the audience, cavaiaon techniques at Queen's ' m Sing To You" in a barren offering no solutions, just College, Oxford. They then television studio, with booms, presenting in a witty, poetic split up into small groups for microphones, cameras, way the riddle which each in three or more weeks "digging" stagehands and operators on quiring mind attempts to solve on an archaeological site Total the fringes, of the central ac- for itself, cost of the program is 725 tion, and actors presented London critics described dollars, including round-trip air simply as actors-suggests the "Next Time 111 Sing To You" transportation from New York, imorthodoxy of the one-act two- in its stage premiere in 1963 as Part scholarships are available bour4ong drama. The play is "the best play in London" and to suitable students with a MB" performed by members of The as "profound and poetic and plus average. Theatre Group of UCLA, which uproariously ribald and fun Write now for further details tes since become a resident ny". After its New York open to United States Represen- company of the Los Angeles ing, Howard Taubman in The tative: Association for Cultural Music Center, under the name New York Times said "James Exchange, 503 West 112th Str- the Center Theatre Group, ret, New York 10025. dosing "Next Time I'll Sing To application date is expected to You" focuses on the life and be beginning of January 19G3. death of a hermit who has shut himself away from the world YD SELECT YOUR GIFT Cash or charge W FREE and LOVINGLY WILL GIFT WRAP IT Also wrap free for mail you pay postage -"n-v-inr- and WE WILL BE HAPPY V f Old World Gift Shop MONOGRAM OE36 ( ROOM . . Catering to Students TABLE SERVICE "Where the Cuisine is Excellent and the Food's Great Too OPEN SUNDAY thru FRIDAY CLOSED SATURDAYS Pot What kind do you smoke? t J MOIIZA FIFE TOBACCO 7 Whatever kind you smoke, you owe it to yourself to try MONZA Pipe Tobacco. Your favorite pipe will give you more pleasure when .you choose this imported blend of the worlo's fine tobaccos. ; mam THE IMPORTED PIPE T03ACCO ONLY 30 A POUCH For a COMPLIMENTARY pouch of MONZA PIPE TOBACCO, send 10 to cover postage and handling with this coupon to: . . - . ROMICK'S INTERNATIONAL, P.O. BOX 3033, DEPT. 242 NO. HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. 91606 (Please Print) INC. Saimders, an English writer, can throw off phrases and im ages Lice fireworks. . ." and Richard Watts Jr. in the New York Post said the play "has a cfaltengiryg theme and is writ ten with considerable beauty and humor." Playwright James Saunders, a chemistry teacher by pro fession, took up dramatic writing as a sparetime hobby. bership card," Sechrist jok- Jiy. e The motto of the grocp is 03 the card bottom, "Birds Fly, MenDrink." Campus SUNDAY An original play, "The Very Craziest of Second Comings," by Jim Kodgers of Westminster Fellowship will be presented at 7 pjn. tonight in the sanctuary of the University Presbyterian Church. College life win meet at the Sundial at 9 pjn. farsight to go Christmas Caroling. Everyone is invited to join in. Student Religious liberals will have a party tonight at Linda Tyggs's house at 400 Ransom Street. For a ride meet at GM, Roland Parker 3 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. The Wesley Foundation Cof fee Shop presents Jim Taylor performing on guitar and singing his own songs at 10 p.m. Admission is free and the public is invited. Wesley Foun dation is located at 214 PittsboroSt. Beset by family prcfckms and unhappy love affairs, Beethoven's since and source of beauty was Ms raussc. It was after tragic deafness struck that he composed bis most famous, and seme say moej beautiful work, tbe Finn V Sco Slioryn Lynn's Assortment of Chrisfnios Gift1 -Item: EVERYTHING FOP. T LADIES Xi IE YOUNG The Sharyn Lynn Shopp: ATTENTION KEMP HAS A NEW SUPPLY OF THE4LATEST itf WAY OUT DECOR mJt I L- i I 0 IMP'S -J IF YOURE DRFVMG TWOFOR ROAD. 1 H v x. IF YOU'RE REALLY TIRED NOTHING REPLACES SLEEP NOT EVEN NODOZ 114 Henderson. Street "It'll Blow Your Mind" Sri f(rs oC n n mmm - um0 m mtM I 2) sninuf Try the Intimate Oh, our stock's been picked over quite a bit, but there's still a gracious plenty to fill our your shopping list. Whether you're hunting those hard-to-find gifts for just a few dollars, or seeking a gloriously extravagant present, you'll find a broad and cheery selection at the Intimate. 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