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THE TAR HEEL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1945
Campus Shorts
confusion,
dress for
be as f ol-
Grail Dances
To avoid any further
the Grail announces the
Duke week-end dances to
lows: Friday afternoon concert, in
formal; Friday night dance, informal;
Saturday night dance, optional dress
for girls and boys.
Wherry Returns
R. J. Wherry, Psychology profes
sor, is on leave here for a week. He
expects to return permanently in
January.
Spencer Open House
AH KOTU s and veterans are in
vited to an open house in Spencer
Hall from 5 to 7 Sunday evening. En
tertainment has been arranged for the j
occasion.
Phi Gam Pledge Dance
Phi Gamma Delta pledges were
honored at a dinner dance in the Caro
lina Inn Friday night.
Pin-Ups
Frank Williams, DKE, has pinned
Lib Clainard of Saint Mary's. Jack
Shaffer, Phi Delt, pinned Edie Dunn.
Chi O Plans
The Chi O's semi-formal pledge I
dance will be held tonight in the Pine
Room of Lenoir Hall. There will be a I
figure featuring: the traditional "X
and Horseshoe."
Sigma Chi Pledge Dance
The Sigs will honor their pledges
at a dance tonight in the Carolina
Inn.
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Election Results
President
Vance
Walker -Brinkley
Vice-President
Pully
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RADIO CONTROL EXPERTS of the Army's Air Technical Service Command who will present the demon
stration flight by radio control on Emerson Field, Monday afternoon are pictured above with 1st Lt. Johnny
Ei Gambill, officer in charge of the program.
Pilotless Plane To Be Demonstrated Monday
In Grange County Victory Loan Drive Show
Student Council (civilian)
(Top three men)
Charlie Warren
Kelly
Jefferies
Dorsett
Cal Warren
Student Council (NROTC)
(Top two men)
Burdin
Stockwell
Lanier
Walker
Student Council (Marine)
(One elected)
Shaeffer ;
Rummel
Legislature (NROTC)
(One elected)
Allen
Revelle
772
503
442
858
797
529
480
366
351
296
162
143
129
120
63
31
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Public Is Invited
To Emerson Field
ADPi Pledge Party
ADPi pledges entertained their big
sisters at an indoor picnic Thursday
afternoon at the house.
Phi Delt Hayride
A hayride tonight will take the Phi
Delts and their guests to Shorty's
Cabin for a beer party.
Hillel Reception
Approximately 300 guests
at the
By Bill Corley
The Army's radio-controlled target
plane, a closely guarded wartime
secret, will be publicly demonstrated
on Emerson Field, Monday at 4 p. m.,
as part of the Orange County Victory
Loan Drive, J. M. Saunders, commit
tee chairman, announced today.
The target plane, officially designat
ed the OQ-1, is 9 feet in length and
has a wing span of 12 feet. Catapult-
Hillel reception last Sundav included ed into the air from a 36-foot launch
President Frank P. Graham. Dr. and ing.ramp model Proceeds to put
Airs. Rosenau, Dr. and Mrs. Rosen,
Chancellor and Sirs. R. B. House, Dr.
and Mrs. Kattsoff, and Duke and
Woman's College students.
on a spectacular performance in
cluding deep banks, loops, spins and
rolls.
Gasoline Engine
Powered by an eight horsepower
two-cycle constant speed gasoline en
gine, the plane develops a maximum
level speed of slightly over 100 miles
per hour, and a diving speed of ap
proximately 150 miles per hour. With
its normal fuel load of ls gallons,
the plane can remain in the air
about an hour and five minutes.
A sending station on the ground
sends out frequency modulated waves
which actuate a servo unit in the i
Person Gallery To Sponsor
Ninth Annual Art Exhibit
4 The ninth annual exhibition of
North Carolina Artists, sponsored by
the University Art Department in
Person Hall Gallery will be held this
year in Chapel Hill from December
2 to 30, it was announced today by
Miss Helene Tiranoff, Curator of the
Gallery.
Deadline for entries, Miss Tiranoff
said today, is November 24, when all
exhibits must be in Person Hall.
Different Mediums
Exhibitors must be North Carolina
residents and works to be shown must
have been done since January, 1944,
she explained. Four works may be
submitted in any one of several of
the following media: oil, water color,
pastel, drawing, print, and sculpture.
Oils should be framed and water col
ors, drawings or graphic arts should
be matted.
It is expected that this year's ex
hibits will include a number of work3
by returning veterans who have been
unable to enter in the last several
years.
After December 30, the exhibit will
be shown during the month of Janu
ary in the State Art Gallery in Ra
leigh. From there it will be shown at
the Community Center in Greenville.
The jury of judges to select works
to be exhibited are, in addition to Miss
Tiranoff, John Rembert, head of the
Meredith College Art Department, and
Miss Katherine Morris, head of the St
Mary's Art Department. Miss Morris
is former director of the State Art
Gallery.
plane, thus controlling the elevators
and rudder. Five different audio fre
quencies are generated and modulat
ed by the control unit, of which, four
are used in guiding the plane while
the fifth keeps the parachute in po
sition for the landing.
When the demonstration is com
pleted the "ground controller" cuts
the engine by radio and opens a
hatch on the ship's fuselage releas
ing a parachute by which the model
is lowered safely to the ground.
Lt. Johnny E. GambilT heads the
seven-man team coming from Fort
Bragg to stage the demonstration.
Lloyd ...
Daniels
Leary
Legislature (coed town
representative)
(conceded)
Freshman President
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Freshman Vice-President
Hodgson
Johnson
Debate Council
Myra Sklary and Raikes Slinker of
CPU and Vincent Williams and Bud
dy Glenn of IRC discussed protective
tariff at the last meeting of Debate
Council. A business meeting will be
held Tuesday night at 7:30, at which
time those interested should be pres
ent.
Catholic Club
Plans were made at the last meet
ing of the Catholic Club for a Thanks
giving party to be given Thursday
night, November 22.
Chi Phi Housewarming
In spite of small damages suffered
when the roof ignited Thursday night,
the Chi Phi's will have their
warming Saturday night as originally
planned.
Theta Psi Epsilon
The following girls were pledged to
is preparing to meet this year's quota at r . ' ' h
oKnn i- t..-...:,.... i j v,ju n.un, jean wesson
Rosellen Clayton, Bette Cook, Mar
Christmas Seal Plans
The Christmas Seal Sale committee
of $2,500, which will buy hospitaliza
tion, milk and cod liver oil for the
undernourished, and 75 per cent goes
for anti-tuberculosis drives.
CICA
Junior members of
committee of CICA
Wednesday night A
drive was started and
made for socials.
garet Darrough, Nancy Flippin, KatJi
ryn Harris, Mary Ashley Kellom
Doris Lyles, Laura Powers, Jane Rol
lins, Connie Smith and Betty WieL
the executive Ex-House Mother
cictvcu Mai-.- r-i
vuwnes, a iormer as
sistant house mother in Spencer, is
now teaching radio program plan
ning and rendition in the speech de
partment at Florida State College for
omen
membership j
plans were
Kitchner Visits
Dr. I. C. Kitchner, on leave from
Yack Distribution
1945 Yackety Yacks will be given
out in the basement of Graham Me
morial Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day from 2 to 5:30 p. m. This will
be the last chance, announces Editor th Zoology Department in the Navy
uene jonnsione. i as a visitor nere last wppV
YWCA Committee Meetings
The following YWCA committees
will meet Monday evening: Student
Faculty, 7 p. m., at the Pi Beta Phi
House; Race Relations, 7:15 p. m, in
the Horace Williams Loune-ebf Gra-
nam Memorial; Worship, 7:10 p. m.,
Alderman; Social Service, 7:15 p. m.
Pi Beta Phi House; Publidtv, 7 p
m "V"rr a . t --i .
Green Room of the YMCA. The Inter
national Relations . Committee will
meet Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m. in the
Horace Williams Lounge of Graham
Memorial.
REHDER'S
CHAPEL HILL
FLOWER SHOP
Opposite Post Office Comer
PHI
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Morrison, a former president of the
Dialectic Senate, to serve as tempo
rary speaker until the election of per
manent officers. Lackey was elected
chairman of the membership commit
tee and Jean Huske, Howard Merry,
Morrison and Bill Hight, members of
the committee. Blount Stewart was
elected chairman of the program
committee and authorized to select a
four-man committee to work under
him. It was ordered that his commit
tee contain at least one coed.
The special committee of the Tar
Heel staff was authorized to work
with Stewart to draft a constitution
to be presented at the regular meet
ing in the Phi Hall Tuesday night at
7:30. This committee is headed by
Lackey, and consists of Al Lowen-
stein, Fred McNider, Merry and
Stewart.
iawrence iserry is acting as
temporary secretary, and Morrison
has appointed John May temporary
sergeant-at-arms.
Hall Returned
jjonaia snropsnire, president pro
tern of the Dialectic Senate, stated
Movie Stars Receive
Yack Beauty Photos
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Freshman Secretary
Hole (unopposed)
Freshman Treasurer
Carmichael - 141
Meadows 128
- Dr. U. T. Holmes
Will Preside At
Language Meeting
Dr. Urban T. Holmes Jr., Kenan
professor in the University Depart
ment of Romance Languages, will pre
side over the 15th annual meting of
South Atlantic Modern Language As
Chapel Hill Girl
Sings In Concert
Miss Johnsie Bason, talented daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bason
of Chapel Hill, who has had singing
roles in the two recent Broadway hits,
"Helen Goes to Troy" and "The Seven
Lively Arts," will appear as the so
prano soloist with the North Carolina
Symphony Orchestra when it makes
four appearances at the Marine Base
at Camp Lejeune today and tomorrow.
The other soloist for the four con
certs is Mrs. May Jo Perky, pianist,
Sixty-two photographs of Carolina
coeds, entries in ,the 1946 Yackety
Yack beauty contest, were mailed this
week to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren
Bacall who will judge the photographs.
Winners of the contest will remain un
known until just before intermission
of the Bobby Sherwood dance on Satur
day night, November 24, when the
beauty queen and her eight attendants
will be introduced.
Yack photographer Joe Denker will
take, at a later date, full-length por
traits of the contest winners who will
be featured in the 1946 Yack beauty j will continue through Sunday noon.
section.
sociatoin to be held at the University from Asheville, who, according to Di
of South Carolina in Columbia next
Friday and Saturday, Dr. Holmes is
president of the Association this year.
Dr. Sturgis E. Leavitt, Kenan pro
fessor of Spanish in the University,
is a member of the executive commit
tee of the Association and editor of the
South Atlantic Bulletin, official publi
cation. He is also a former president
of the organization.
Sessions will get under way on the
South Carolina campus Friday morn
ing at 10 o'clock when departmental
A. T r y -
rector rsenjamin r . sw&un, is a re
markably versatile musician."
Miss Bason is row rehearsing for
the new Broadway musical show.
Nelly Bly." She is a graduate of Sa
lem College and Mrs. Perky received
her degree in music at the University.
Brinkley Announces
Rushing: Regulations
Walt Brinkley, president of the In-
terfraternity Council, announced to-
Cup to Be Awarded
At Duke Pep Meeting
The University, Club will again
sponsor the annual poster contest for
the Carolina vs. Duke Pep-Rally No
vember 23, Dick Jente, president, has
announced.
Any organization on campus who
wishes to make an entry will submit a
poster for the parade to be judged
that the Di was very happy that the j later at the rally. As an award for
Phi is being re-organized. Chancellor j the best idea, the Pi Kappa Alpha f ra-
House said the University administra- ternity will present a cup to the win-
tion will give full support to the Phi, ning organization.
and will return to the Phi all the Rules for the contest are as fol-
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property which it owned when it was lows: (1) No identification on the pos
section meetings are scheduled, and ua inai inere Wlil E0 rusnmg this
term. Absolute silence will not be ob
served, however. Fraternity men and
non-fraternity men may associate on
the campus, but non-fraternity men
will not be allowed on fraternity pro
perty at social functions or otherwise.
CAROLINA
ter as to who made or entered it. (2)
Entries to be in to Dean Mackie's of
fice in South Building by 5:00 pjn.
Thursday, November 22.
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A REGULAR meeting- of
university Lodge No. 4CS,
AF&AM, will be held on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19 7:S0
BUSINESS MEETING
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FANCY GROCERIES
FRESH VEGETABLES
HOME-CURED MEATS
A VARIETY OF FRUITS
M. J. BRIGHT
FOOD STORE
423 W. Franklin
Chapel Hill
Victory Bonds ....
.... to Hare and Hold
disbanded. This includes the impres
sive Phi Hall on the fourth floor of
New East, and a portrait collection
which, together with the Di's portrait
collection, forms th most vnlnWp
collection in North Carolina. The VetS Jntertaill Kenan
teSTiS SVSTpE SEP1 Clubhouse Tonight
ence, are being stored in the Uni-j The University Veterans Associa-
versity library together with a valu-1 tion will be the hosts of the girls of I Glee Club Rehearsal
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politicos gave up trying to pre
dict returns, and just waited like
the common people.
Next on the order of business
came a violent period of hand
shaking, back-slapping, and con
soling losers. It was then that the
fun really started; this was the
culmination of over a month's ac
tivity, and bitter rivals once again
became big buddies.
Just as the Tar Heel party start
ed, it came to a halt. All ten of the
Frosh Executive members were
finally selected, the crowd had fil
tered out until all that was left
were a few big-wigs still huddled
together discussing plans for next
Wednesday's run-off election.
So as we left two small groups of
campus leaders busy plotting
strategy, we went away, having
marked another in the long line of
Carolina elections.
Auto Repairing
. . . We welcome your Battery
for a complete check-up . . .
POE'S GARAGE
Carrboro
Support the 7tb Victory Loan!
jtuie autograpn collection 01 signa
tures of governors, presidents, au
thors, judges, justices, congressmen
and legislators.
The program committee under
Stewart is charged with the responsi
bility of arranging for the first meet
ing Tuesday night. At that time the
charter members will be initiated and
permanent officers will be elected. Ac
cording to the proposed constitution,
these officers will serve for the re
mainder of this term, and officers will
be elected for each, subsequent quaov
ter, there being no limit of the time
an officer may serve. ; .
Dance Tryouts
The Modern Dance Club will hold
tryouts at the women's gym Monday
afternoon at S and 4.
War Bond costing $1S.7 matures
in 10 years at $23.
Kenan Dormitory tonight at the new
clubhouse on Raleigh Road. UVA
members are urged to come out to re- j
pay the dormitory that was first to
open its doors to the veterans last
semester.
Second Music Recital
Presented in Hill Hall
The second of the Student After
noon Recital Series was presented on
Wednesday in Hill Music Hall. These I
. 1 i v- 1 . A Jiptt Business oSice.
axe giicu oery uuier n eu-. r -uZry A oocx tae ux preced-
'l'L M.
xxe omen s Ulee Club will not
meet on Monday, but will meet Tues- j
day at 5 for a joint rehearsal with
the Men's Glee Club.
War Bond costing $18.75 matures
in 10 years at 2V
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This Grocery Store Is Backing
THE 7TH VICTORY LOAX;
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Carrboro Cash Store
nesday afternoon and are open to the
general public The following is the
program which was presented this
week:
"Fugue in A minor,' Bach, Emo-
gene Choate, organ; "Sonata, op. 10,
Xo. 1" (c minor), Beethoven, Joseph
Guillebeaa, piano; "Premier Rhapsody
pour Clarinette," Debussy, William
Fitzgerald, clarinet, Charles Stevens,
piano.
mTd fraction.
(0) each iadi
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SUGGESTIONS FOR
BICYCLES
LOST Black wool pocietbook in
Graham Memorial Thursday night
liuuxur ep money. Please leave
purse with glasses, travelers'
cfcecjcs, etc, in GM, the "Y
Alderman.
or at
LOST One mustard gold gauntJet
1U,C- waro. lie tarn to Ruby
r.oss, o. a iledical Bunding. Eial
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CHAINS SEATS
GENERATOR LIGHTS
CHAIN GUARDS
. REPAIR PARTS
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