Page 6 Everest Movie Americans On Everest, the Resource Conservation and official film of the 1963 American Mount Everest Ex pedition, is to be presented at A nir i wr NOW Delivering Chicken Call C37-1451 Tho Art of Tailoring is Not Dead Leroy Cooper, the head tailor at Milton's, is now in position to do alterations on men's and women's clothing. So put rejuvena tion into your fall and spring wardrobes. Prices are reasonable, with the service and quality excellent. 6 j!6) lit II h Will B The Wesley Foundation today at 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. The film was made by Norman G. Dyrenfurth, a film maker of considerable distinc- THE CO-ED CORNER . . . 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Tear out the coupon and any time from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today you'll be granted a 10 discount on any purchase of $1.00 or more from the Paperback Gallery. 1 otiinni 119 East Franklin Street Chapel Hill, N. C. Open seven days a week until 10 p.m. e Shown tion in his field and a faculty member at UCLA, and the other members of The Ex pedition. Dyrenfurth was the leader of the expedition itself, which placed three two-man teams on the summit of the highest mountain in the world in May, 1953. Americans On Everest is narrated by Orson Wells. The sequence of scenes follows The Expedition from Katmandu, the capital of Nepal, through the two hundred mile trek to the base of Everest at the Tibetan border. From there the ascent was made to the summit over the course of three weeks, but the expedition was actually on the .mountain for about three months. The motion picture about this effort includes the first moving pic tures ever made from the summit of Everest. Preparation for the ex pedition lasted for two years prior to its beginning, and the entire endeavor cost $200,000, including climbing equipment, supplies for sustenance and care, and scientific in struments, which were used to run extensive sociological, biological, and psychological tests for various schools and research projects. It was the largest and bestequiped moun taineering expedition in man's history. Admission to the showing of the film at The Wesley Foun dation is one dollar. "If uu THE DAILY 3 wick By CHERRY SAMPSON Special to The Daily Tar Heel "Each student should be an individual within the universi ty. "He should feel he is follow ing a course of study different from that of any other stu dent." This is a reaction to the undergraduate program here by Tjebbe Westendorp, a Dutch graduate student at the University. He describes universities in Holland as being more similar to American graduate schools than undergraduate schools. Students concentrate in just one area of study. "You have a great deal of talking and lecturing here,' he said. "It seems that more tutorials and seminars would be good. We have much more independent study." In Holland there is no degree which corresponds to the A.B. Instead a degree much like the M.A. is granted after a minimum of six years of study. Dutch students, however, feel no pressure to finish their work in a specified length of time, according to Westendorp. BERMUDAS ARE A WAY OF LIFE . . . . so live a little in Bermudas! . . . THE HUB declares waf on hot weather and our big weapon is our tremendous selection of cool and comfortable Bermudas . . . Tailored for the active man, and designed for the gentleman who cares about his appearance . . . available in a wide assortment of season's boldest colors and patterns And, what better way to top off the ensemble than with a new knit shirt? You'll find the selection at THE HUB the largest in the area a style and color to please every taste. THE HUB Sot: - Chape! Hill S7 fZ TAR HEEL S "Everyore decides his own speed." Many students especially girls, quit at a half way point after about three years. Others may stay on for as many as 12 years. IICL 1 l . oiuuenis enroll m course which they attend if tw wish," he explained. "WW 1 scuaeni leeis ne is ready to take an exam in a nartirniar ch,dpnf fppi ho i " J " course, he arranges to do so with his professor. Often this is at the end of a summer of study." Westendorp is impressed by UNC graduate students desires to teach and also the number of opportunities available in the Tlnivfrsit;oc Dutch graduates usually return to teachu in high school the nost of linivprcitTT f- the post of universitv Drofessnr is quite prestigious and hard to attain. Old professors are powerful, especially because of the university's connection widi Tne government. Languages are a ppntrai t!h- of the Dutch educ atioSai system, vvestenaorp continued. Since the Haguo is situated on- SSSbJSLM miles from Paris, a knowledge vl severe lonmiormc s , iMi - A ml iv mm ra-y ,; JZf Jr 11 m '""""- IT -- - necessary., imflaT ,fmAansium' whi is Similar to Ameriran preparatory schools, students take six years of Latin and Greek to meet requirements enu-ance to the university. i S1X years U1. ncnf-live of Englisl glish, four of German a-rf literahirp "7ni . rr - ZJ SJMS six of Dutch ftonBfi,asFrench.ls ;rj wxxiu.u language tor us Westendorp has been here for a year and a half working for his Ph.D. from Leyden University in Holland. He is writing a book about Rnhrt Penn Warren his view of the BaS, u . K .egro. Westerndorp is helping teach a course, "Europe and the American South," in the Ex perimental College. He calls the course an at- DADHDurniim n . r"tn"M,- f AKMrntKNALiA PARAPH tRNALIA F S uj g - I ' PARAPHERNALIA Fashion Show 3 o. 111 X a. Q. CC LU a. a. 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It's good to see someone in the library laughing aloud at a funny book he's reading. In Holland sports are mainly a source of individual pleasure. Westendorp said that an an- . . . . m TO a no m 70 "a TO "O 5 70 for -o 70 m TO o 1 tr ft--1 Wednesday. Marcn u, isoo nual rowing match is almost their only competitive sports event But even this is really "just an occasion to have fan and to meet people from other universities. The winners home-town hosts the other groups for a day of parties." WestendorD says he likes the University and espe English Vrtment. University and especially the LONDON - TAILORED TROUSER New Collection of COLOURS in Irish Linen & Handsome Heather Tropicals from England T" 0 V 6 mi M