Wednesday, October 23, 1963
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Community Chest Campaign
Division Leaders Appointed
Chairmen and co-chairmen
far three divisions in the 1063
Community Chest drive in Chap
el Hill have been named by
Drive chairman Sandy McClam
roch.
Heeding the drive in the
Town’s business community will
be co-chairmen Bob Boyce and
Bab Simpson. Their target for
(be 1963 drive will be $15,000.
Mr. Boyce said yesterday that
be and Mr. Simpson have ap
pointed division captains for the
drive, and that plans “are well
along.”
“We are in process of get
ting out letters to individual bus
inessmen notifying them that
aalicitors will be calling on them
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shortly,” Mr. Boyce said. "We
hope to go over the top.”
Mr. Simpson echoed Mr.
Bcyce’s sentiments arid added,
“The area has grown quite a bit
even in the past year, and we’ve
found it’s going to be a job cov
ering it all." Assisting them as
division captains will be Byron
Freeman, captain or restau
rants, groceries and food supply
houses, with a quota of $1100;
Ace Robbins, retailers, with a
quota of $3,500; E. M. Gesell,
entertainment and services,
$2,800; Tommy Gardner, auto
motive and oil dealers, $550;
Peg Owen, real estate and in
surance, $1200; Tom Hanna
ford, contractors and build
ing supply, $500; Dr. Andy
iMiketa, professional groups,
$1,200; Ronnie Mann, Carrboro
business community, SSOO.
Mr. Boyce has been manager
of the Sherwin-Williams Paint
Store for the past eight years.
He is former chairman of the
Chapel Hill Recreation Com
mission.
Mr. Simpson, a 1955 graduate
of the University, is the pro
EARLE WALLACE
prietor of Town & Campus
e.othing store.
The UNC Division of Health
Affairs will be working to meet
a $7,500 goal.
Dr. Robert Zeppa, campaign
chairman for Health Affairs,
hopes that the 11 captains and
many solicitors under his com
mand will be able to contact
everyone within the Division
personally.
"We must face the fact that
these things are vitally import
ant to the community," Dr. Zep
pa said of the activities support
ed by the Community Chest.
Dr. Zeppa, a professor in the
Department of Surgery of the
UNC School of Medicine, is also
an administrator in the Me
morial Hospital Research Clin
ic.
Medical research gets only a
small amount from the Com
munity Chest. Dr. Zeppa said
that this comes from the Unit
ed Medical Research Founda
tion, which often helps to get
small medical research projects
started.
Dr. Zeppa's research with pa
tients has developed in the last
four years. The clinic's pur
pose is to study the phenomenon
of the patient as a person.
On the University Campus
outside the Division of Health
Affairs, co-chairmen Earle Wal
lace and Sim Wilde are in pro
cess of appointing division lead
ers for their drive. They plan a
‘Lyrics & Legends'
On WUNC Tonight
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DR. ROBERT ZEPPA
stepped-up drive in seeking to
top the mein campus's SB,OOC
goal this year.
We hope to exceed the quota
by a good margin," Mr. Wilde
said. “Although the campus’s
contribution to the Community
Chest has not in the past been
as healthy as we’d have liked,
we have every expectation of
going over the top this year.
We have a good crew of divi
sion captains, all willing and
eager to serve the Chest pur
pose. 1 believe we will have an
outstanding year.”
Dr. Wallace is Associate Dean
of the University Graduate School
and assistant professor in the
Department of Political Science.
Mr. Wilde is director of the
University's Evening College.
The Community Chest cam
paign will open formally on No
vember 1.
to song—as the development of
American folk music grows out
of the life, work, sorrows, and
joys of the people.
Among the many well-known
folk singers appearing on the
half-hour programs throughout
the series are Oscar Brand, Bon
nie Dobson, Harry Jackson, Ed
McCurdy, Jean and Edna Ritchie,
Pete Seeger, Victoria Spivey, and
Ellen Stekert.
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viewing choice, “Lyrics and Le
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times each week, on Wednesday
evenings at 7:30; on Thursday
mornings at 11:45; and on Sun
day afternoons at 4:30.
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