i i TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1946 THE TAR HEEL Page Four 4- Campus Shorts Tri Delta Pledge Dance The Tri Delta sorority gave a dance Saturday night in honor of their pledges. The dance was held in the Tri Delt sorority house on toiumuw Street, and Jimmy Fuller and his or chestra played for the occasion. Glee Club Tryouts Trvouts for Men's - and Women's Glee Clubs are being held this week. Tryouts for men are today and Thursday from 4 to 5 p. m. ana ior women on Wednesday from 4 to & in Room 8, Hill Hall. Former Editor Visits Lt. Chares H. Wickenberg, Jr., edi tor of the Tar Heel last year, recent ly spent five days visiting Shirley " s mm Hartzell, editor of tne Carolina juag last vear, in Oklahoma City where she is on the society staff of the Daily Oklahoman. Dekes Return Six members of DKE have, re turned from ihe armed forces. They ; are: Harold Maas, Joe Miller, Dick Badham, Bill Dodson, Charley Norton, and Bates Toms. Pi Lam's Elect Officers Pi Lambda Phi has elected the following officers to serve for the new year: Res, Ed Heller; Archon, Abie Moskow; Keeper of the Exchequer, Jay Siegel; Scribe, Mel Cohen. Stan Fox has been appointed Rushing Chairman. Tryouts For Playmakers The Carolina Playmakers an nounce that further tryouts for chorus parts in "The Chimes of Nor mandy" will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, January 8 and 9, at 7 p. m., in Memorial Hall. Engagements , Chinkie "Martin, an ADPi from Roa noke Rapids, is engaged to Gordon Goodole of Clemson, S. C. Charlotte Hamor, an ADPi from Charlotte has announced her engage ment to Bill Smith, ex-president of the Veterans' Association. Betty Hanna, from Hickory is en gaged to J. W. Giles from Fuquay Springs. SWIMMING (Continued from page three) ing laurels. Haigler of Carolina was second. The Blue Dolphins have a tenta tive meet with Camp Lejeune sched uled for this week-end at the Marine Base. The Dolphins will tackle Navy at Annapolis on January 26th. The results of the Georgia Tech meet: , 300-yard medley relay Carolina (Jenkins, Abrahamson, Morrow), 3 minutes, 9 seconds. 200 Zimmerman (C), Rolfe (GT), Topp (GT), 2:20.5.'"' 50 Ward (C), Little (C), Mat thews (GT), 24. Diving Erie (C) 229.2 points, Haigler (C), Frank (GT). 100 Twining (C), Ficklen (C), Thomas (GT). 52.4. (New pool rec ord.) 150 backstroke- Jenkins (C), Flowers (GT), Packard (C). 1:46.2. 220 breaststroke Shumate (C), Davies (C), Brock (GT). 2:46.2. 440 Proctor (C), Rolfe (GT), Morrow (C). 5:17.2. 400 relay Carolina (Little, Frazier, Wilson, Ward). 3:55.1. Bug-eyed , from studying bulle tin board bust pictures of Blanche Thebom, he couldn't help observing that it could be Blanche The Bosom. Kansan Retakes Scheduled For Yack Pictures Juniors and seniors who were to have pictures retaken for Jhe Yackety Yack class sections are asked to drop by the Yack office in Graham Memorial this afternoon to arrange for appointments. All such pictures will be taken this week by Wootten-Moulton Studio. Any student who has not re turned proofs to the studio must clo so at once. Editors of the Yack will select proofs themselves for all stu dents not returning them within the next two days. First Phi Meet Slated Tonight The Philanthropic Assembly will consider the quality of student en tertainment at its first session of the year tonight at 7 :30 p.m. at Phi Hall in New East. Non-members who wish to participate in the discussion may do so. Blount Stewart, speaker pro tern, said the bill would read : "Resolved, That the quality of Carolina entertain ment, especially the music series, be raised to the level of other institu tions." Stewart said that many students are dissatisfied with the present function ing of the Student Entertainment Committee, and that the Phi will de bate both sides. New Houston Novel To Be Released A new novel, "The Great Promise," by Noel Houston, well known Chapel Hill writer, is due to be released by the publishers, Reynal and Hitchcock of New York, soon, according to word reaching here. Advertising space on the front cov er of Publisher's Weekly during Christmas week was given over to Mr. Houston's book. The Great Promise" is concerned with the spectacular pioneer days in Oklahoma, Mr. Houston's native state. . Tar Heel Members Hold Party Friday Tar Heel staff members will hold their semi-annual party Friday night, weather permitting. Meeting in front of Graham Memorial at 6:30. p. m the group will proceed by hayride to Shorty Hoenig's cabin, near the Uni versity Lake, All members planning to attend the affair should pay up in the Tar Hee' office immediately. CONGRESS (Continued from page two) ready available, although there is a surplus in the state treasury. . University officials interviewed are unanimous in their emphasis that a chief bottleneck is Congress' failure to pass adequate legislation and appropriate enough funds. President Truman's appeal to the people of the United States last Thursday has spurred numerous students interviewed to suggest a campus-wide organized letter-writing campaign to Congress. CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for in advance ana turned m at the Tab Heel business office. Graham Memorial, by 1 o'clock the day preced ing publication, iifty cents (.50c) each inch ana iraction. LOST Blue Harris tweed overcoat. Finder please , notify C. A. Houck, Jr., 210 Henderson Street. Tele phone 7441. LOST Silver G.I. bracelet. Please return to Jean Benjamin, 118 Ever ett. The Political Science Department Urgent ly Needs the Following Textboows: Ogg and Ray, ESSENTIALS OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Johnson, THE AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT Steiner, INTRODUCTION TO INTERNAL RELATIONS These books are necessary for Political Science 41, 51, and 86 classes. These books are not being published now, and this is the last quarter that these texts will be used. Anyone having a copy of these books should bring them before the end of the week to The Book Exchange Student Programs To Be Considered Terry Maverick and Allan Pan n ill have been appointed to the Student Entertainment Committee, Charlie Vance, student body president, has an nounced. Numerous complaints have been voiced regarding the type of entertain ment brought to the campus during the past two terms. The committee has promised a better program for this quarter, since entertainers are not in such great demand for performances fo the armed forces. Miss Maverick is the head of Sound and Fury, and Pannill, formerly chair man of the dance committee, is a member of the Student Legislature. CICA's Will Meet The Carolina Independent Coed As sociation will meet Wednesday night at 7 at Graham Memorial, announced Evelyn Davis, president. WELCOME (Continued from fazt page) will be breaking faith with the gang only if they do not cooperate with us. Now that the war is over, and Carolina is in the midst of campus recon version, all of us must be aware of the responsibility we assume in shaping the University's future campus life. The best way for U3 to begin this New Year and this new uarter is for all new students to join the old m supporting our Honor System and our Campus Code. Under these prin ciples, we are striving for a decent life and a free mind. Help us promote for Carolina an even better way of living. Charlie Vance President of Student Body. 2500 word3 or more." In conclusion, remember that a penny saved i3 a stupid way to make a million. Pick Theatre TODAY Wedding The marriage of Sam Cornwell and Nancy Byrd Green, both in the class of '45, took place on Christmas Day at the latter's home in Santa Monica, Calif. Mr. Paul Green, nationally known playwright and resident of Chapel Hill, gave his daughter away at the ceremony. . The couple, both Phi Beta Kappa, will reside in New York City where Mr. Cornwell is enrolled as a student at Cornell University Medical Col lege. 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Jabberwocky: The tailscarcity may be the reason for the Rotacees getting all the calls to the sorority dances. We guess it's because those boys are always formal . . . We suggest that the Veterans' Club be named Hill 606 the approach by night reminds many a war-weary collegiate of a bivouac area some where in . Cloak & Dagger: We think it only appropriate to inform both of you of our contest. Appropriate prizes will be awarded to contestants who best complete the sentence, "I am a hog about your column because in Latest RECORDS and BOOKS AB'S BOOKSHOP In Town Opposite Graham Memorial The Man's Magazine Get the big January issue at your favorite newsstand now "PAPPY" BOYiriGTOrrS 0V1I Af.i AZI11G STORY EXCLUSIVELY Hi:jp$ "If I'm missing, don't believe it. I'll turn up o buy the drinks in San Diego." But "Pappy" van ished on his last flight, the day after he had become America's top ace. 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