THE DAILY TAR HEEL November 20. 1970 All Night Dance Set Tomorrow Helping Community Effort oiroritty Projec Page Six - j ... - .. . by Jessica Hanchar Almost 900 needy chUdren will receive new clothing and toys this Christmas through the Junior Service League-sponsored Christmas House. Many UNC organizations and individuals will be helping as part of the community effort, to be held Dec. 7 and 8 at the Roberson Street Community Center. One such group is Pi Beta Phi sorority, which chose the Christmas House as its annual service project for both pledges and sisters. They are making dental hygiene kits, helping set up the store and providing transportation on the shopping days. The kits contain a comb, toothpaste, deodorant, soap and shampoo. The Junior Service League first gets a list of needy families from the welfare lists, the Red Cross and Inter-Church Council. Then, after a screening process,; they invite the families most in need to shop at the Christmas House. Each family is given two coupons for each child. One coupon is worth 100 points toward clothes, the other for toys. The families will shop with these coupons as if in a real store. Chapel Hill grocery stores are providing shopping carts, and the Pi Phi members will serve as clerks and guides. "It's not just a charity give-away for these families," stressed Laura Jacobs, pledge director of the project. "They still M en V Glee Qui lb To Perform Teesday UNC News Bureau The UNC Men's Glee Club, under the direction of Robert Porco, will present a concert Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. in Hill Hall. The Tuesday Evening Series program is sponsored by UNC's Department of Music and is open to the public without charge. Director1" PorctfM has ' ketectWT fiv Renaissance pieces, including Union Coffee House ToBe Open Saturday The Union Coffee House will be open Saturday night instead of tonight because of the John Sebastian concert. According to Music Committee Chairman Peggy Baggett, the coffee house will center around an "open mike" night. "Anyone who would like to come and perform for a while" is invited to do so, added Miss Baggett. "Any kind of talent is welcome," she added, including poetry, dramatic readings and any kind of music. The Coffee House ,will be open downstairs in the Union from 8:30-12:30. There is a 25 cents cover This is going to be a great weekend. Let the HUB be the first stop on your way to victory. Remember it's the little things that count and the HUB can offer you the most fantastic selection of little things, as well as big things. Because, as everyone knows, the HUB is clothier. Have a happy victory m - charge. ' " - ' choose their gifts to their children and they are still in a shopping atmosphere. Nothing is forced on them." The Pi Phi's chose the Christmas House as their service project after receiving letters from various organizations for help. They decided on the House as one in which the entire sorority could help. "We're pretty excited about it," said Miss Jacobs. "We're not just giving money but actual time and physical help," she added. The Christmas House was started in 1961 as a replacement for the community Empty Stocking Fund. The communities of Chapel Hill and Carrboro participate in the project every year. Merchants contribute clothing and toys while private citizens usually contribute money. Donations may be sent to Box 374, Chapel Hill. Checks should be made payable to Christmas House. v.v. w. ......... .... '9 y.ff ..... v.. .. News Square Dance Set Saturday In Union The Union is sponsoring a square dance Saturday night from 8:30 until 1 2:30 in the Great Hall of the Union. Canadian members of the Toronto Exchange will be the guests of honor at compositions by Viadana, Hassler and SweeUnk, and "Gloria" from the Missa Mater Patris by Josquin des Prez. Also included are three "Prayers" by Poulenc, three songs "Circus Band," "At the River," and "Serenity" by Charles Ives and a setting of E. E. Cummings' poem, "gncles," by Vincent PersichettL,, K " The group will presenrthree Christmas songs by the American composer David Krashenbuehl, and several lighter selections. "What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailer?," "Little Innocent Lamb," and "Loch Lomond," with Eric Ellenburg of Spencer, as soloist. The UNC Men's Glee Club, consisting of 35 voices, travels extensively throughout the state and returned this week from a three-day concert tour in the Charlotte-Salisbury area. The group, comprised mostly of non-music majors, presents about 25 concerts a year. Last year the group went to Florida, and a similar tour is planned to New York next spring. The sounds of the UNC Men's Glee Club will soon be available on a record to be released in the next two or three weeks. Don't Forgot Tho Littlo Thing Chapel Hill's leading celebration. ' fk X'; Panther, a black labrador retriever, poses with her litter of fourteen puppies and her master, Cliff Alphin. The litter, which originally consisted of fifteen pups, is the largest on record for black labs according to the American Kennel Aroun A T? the dance for which Eric Olson and the Fuzzy Mountain String Band will play. "Everybody on campus is invited to come both to dance and to meet the Canadians," said Peggy Baggett, chairman of the Union Music Committee. Admission is free ill TV SI -.u d I l r I i i i l lllltrrilllllltl . . i - z : II-: k 1 j:ir nn f f; -if . j 'X - " -- , i " "" ' I " J I ... . 1 j These students relax in the lobby of the Carolina Union watching the portable color TV which is the first prize in WCAR's History of Rock and Roll contest. iaii rnoto oy cini Koiovson; Uown & Campul I fe - 1 Association. Alphin ihe C mvus Chorus To Present Concert Sunday The University Chorus will present a concert Sunday at 5 p.m. in the University Methodist Church here. The public is invited free of admission. : m m n 4. is a senior majoring in Economics at me university oi iortn Carolma at Chapel Hill. Although Panther is not a student, she seems to have grasped all the finer points of animal husbandry. (Staff photo by John Robert T. Allen, a graduate assistant at UNC and English instructor at UNC-Greensboro, will direct the 65-voice chorus in the presentation of J. S. Bach's "Cantata 78, Jesu der du Miene Selle," with orchestra and soloists. Featured soloists are soprano Kirsten Falke of Katonah, N. Y.; Linda Sharp, alto from Chapel Hill; tenor Bryan Page of Jacksonville, Fla.;and baritone Robert Djmiel of Wilmington. Opus 131 SJated By String Quartet Perhaps the greatest of all Ludwig von Beethoven's works, Opus 131, is inculded in the next pair of commemorative concerts Nov. 2122 to be performed by the North Carolina String Quartet here and in Durham. The Saturday concert at 8:15 p.m. will be presented at Duke University's East Music Room, and the Sunday concert is slated for 8 p.m. in Hill Hall on the Universtiy of North Carolina campus. The public is invited free of admission charge. The North Carolina String Quartet will conclude the Beethoven series with two concerts on Dec. 16-17, also at Duke and on the UNC campus. The Dec. 16 concert falls on Beethoven's birthday and will be offered in Hill Hall on the Chapel Hill campus. NEtD RIDER to Jackson, Tenn. who can share driving. Leaving Wed. noon. Return Sunday. 489-5033 Durham after 5. Male roommate wanted to share 3 bedroom apartment beginning January. $5 5 monthly plus utilities. Call 942-3928. after 5. STEREO COMPONENTS Mcintosh MA-5100 amplifier, Dynaco FM-3 tuner. Both practically new, immaculate condition. Call 967-5136. If you haven't got a date to the Duku game yet, .1 would like to take someone to the game who enjoys dancing and grooves on haid rock, if Interested please call 966-2046 after 4 p.m. Ask for Mike. WANTED: Experienced organist to play rock music. Must have their own equipment and be willing to practice. If interested call 933-2878 after 8 p.m. Get a mean machine for Thanksgiving. 1960 Austin-Healey 3000 andor 1970 Triumph 650cc Tiger. This is no Turkey Job. 133-1544. Have a good day. COME FLY WITH US - CHAPEL HILL FLYING CLUB 3- AIRCRAFT' Private, Commercial, Instrument, Acrobatic Instruction' Frse demonstration ride. Bob Kendric 967-5187, May Shauck 929-1391. SINGLE STUDENTS ...Meet members of the opposite sex at UNC. All Dates in Chapel Hill. Free details write: Nationwide Dating Service P. O. Box 77346, Atlanta, Ga. 30309. HIGHER EDUCATION; SECONDARY EDUCATION: SOCIAL .nFVFi noucKrr Directories of Positions. New, innovative approach. Inexpensive. Effective. 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Should be able to type at least 50 words per minute. Call 942-1706 betweeS 10:30 andll:30 either a.m. or p!m todVy f,H.n,SrTMAf-IN EUROPE NY-London-NY 9Z9-2741.UNC-CH students A employees only. bv Anne Lafferty " Suff UWiT The Committee for Afro-American Studies and the Carolina Union will co-sponsor an all-night dance marathon tonight in the Union Snack Bar after the John Sebastian concert. The dance will run jfrom midnight FRIDAY UNTIL A'M' Saturday. The pre-dawn dance was the idea oi sophomore Eli Brown, chairman of tht Afro-American Affairs Committee. "The Road Band," a local rock grouj formerly billed as the G.B. Beckingtoi Speed Band will perform from midnigh until 3 a.m. After an hour's intermission, tht Dorvels, a sou! band from Durham, wi) play from 4 until 7 a.m. The feature attraction of the eveing the Dorvels have returned from ; Southern tour. "If there is a band to keep people dancing between 4 and 7 a.m.. Lord knows it's the Dorvells," commented Rick Gary, chairman of the Carolina Union Recreation Committee. "We hope lots of people come around. It certainly was good of Servomation-Mathias to allow us to use the Snack Bar," he added. "They will even be serving food." All the tables in the Snack Bar will be moved out to accommodate the dance. Admission is free with a student I.D. and the SNACK Bar will remain open night. "This is the first time we've ever tried a program of this sort," said Union President Richie Leonard. "A lot of campuses have had a lot of success with pre-dawn dances," he added. "This is an experimental program to see is it's really true that college students don't go to bed," Leonard quipped. ! Convention Meeting A meeting of persons interested in attending the Revolutionary Peoples Constitutional Convention in Washington, D. C, will be held today at 2 p.m. in Memorial Hall. 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