TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1945 PAGE SIX THE TAR HEEL D Committee, HPB Present Rules Rules Given Krai IlOUSes German Club Congratulate0 Pen Ranks T HfW C-. A II Un Situation Groups May Apply 2? Committee For Dance Set Charlie LaMotte, President of the German Club, has announced that the club plans a program of expansion starting after next week's midwinter (?3TH"P!! All cnwnna l'nforostoH in tio TT 1 A L A J 1 I fc--.t xieei, Art Auaxus, cnairman 01 club and able to meet its requirements the House Privileges Board, has are invited to contact LaMotte. Adams Lauds Men For Cooperation In a statement to the Tar Drinking", Smoking To Be Prohibited congratulated fraternities and fraternity men for their recent cooperation with the HPB. Not a single, violation of the coed privileges agreement has come to the attenir;n of the board in many weeks. Adams said that he appreciates this helpfulness and apparent awareness of the fraternity men to their obligations. The board hopes this situation will continue. In particular it would like to have off campus visitors informed of the rules and regulations which exist in fraternities at Carolina. Not Police Force "Fraternity men should realize that the house privileges board is not a police force for the enforcement of these rules. It is up to the individuals concerned to see that they are carried out," Adams said. Following is the essence of the visit ing privileges agreement which states the actual regulations. The HPB wil continue to see that these rules are enforced as they have been in the past. Rules 1. Only those organizations whose houses have been approved by the HPB shall be allowed coed visiting privileges. 2. Approved houses may entertain women students only in the social rooms, hall, porches, and dining halls of their houses. 3. Approved houses shall be open to coeds from 1 o'clock noon until the coed dormitory closing time. 4. There shall be no consumption 01 aiconoiic Deverages'm tne presence of or by coeds in the house or on the premises of any organization. Violations of the rules of this agree ment by any coed shall be considered an Honor Council offense. Every organization is responsible for any violations of the rules of this agreement which occurs in its house or on its premises regardless of whether anyone concerned in the viola tion is a member of the organization. Fine "Violation of this agreement by any organization may be punished by a fine not to exceed fifty dollars on the responsible organization or the suspen sion of privileges for an indefinite period of time or both. In extreme .cases the Board may deem it advis able to recommend to the Chancellor of the University that an organigation be forced to suspend activities on this campus. "All members of the IFC, HPB, and all coeds are bound by the Honor code to report violations of this agreement. Any of the above mentioned groups who fail to carry out this duty shall be liable to trial before the men's or women's Honor Council as the case may be." The German Club constitution states that any group of 30 or more student members, which is organized and willing to pay initiation fees and meets the approval of the executive committee of the club may send a delegate to the committee and have all its rights and privileges. This pro vision was adopted last November. Since that time four new organizations have become members. The club now hopes to increase its membership t include a larger representation of the campus. The purpose of the club is to spon sor major campus dances such as this weekend's midwinters. LaMotte also stated that anyone wishing to obtain a ticket for Satur day night's dance should contact either him or Charlie Vance. Each member of the club has one extra ticket avail able for the Saturday night dance. IN DUBIOUS (Continued from page two) tion, "What's with you?" Explained Elaine, "Oh, I want y'all to meet Bill Corley." ... VETERANS (Continued from page two) eral veterans who need housing badly have spoken to me and have said that they would be willing to work a few hours each afternoon, helping to erect them. And believe me, there are plenty of veterans who are experts at that kind of thing. How about it, South Building? Club News: The Board of Gover nors has asked two boys to come before them to answer for miscon duct at the club. We hope they will be dealt with firmly, but not severely, for those rules mean business. Coeds Get Extra Hour For Friday's Dance Coeds who attend the German Club dance Friday night will be given o'clock permission, announced Lillian Leonhard, president of the Inter-dormi tory Council. Late permission will not be given to those who attend the dance Saturday night. The University Dance Committee of fers the following suggestions regard ing the regulations governing Caro lina dances as they apply to the Mid- Winter Germans being held next week end, Feb. 1 and 2. 1. Dress for the Friday dance will be strictly formal and no other dress will be permitted. Saturday night the dress is semi-formal, that is, the girls will wear evening gowns and the boys dressing informally. 2. As has been the custom here for several years, no flowers will be per mitted except for the sponsors. The flowers for the sponsors will be pro vided by the German Club. 3. Drinking will not be permitted either at or about the dance, and any one showing signs of drinking will be asked to leave the floor. We especially urge you to cooperate with us in the enforcement of this rule in order that just as embarrasing to us as they are to you. 4. No smoking will be permitted on the dance floor. The wooden floor and the highly inflammable decorations make this rule necessary as a fire-preventive measure. 5. No girls will be allowed to leave the dance with the intention of return ing later on, unless they are accompani ed by a chaperone. 6. We have arranged with some of the restaurants to stay open so that you can go downtown for food after the dances. We earnestly solicit your coopera tion in the observance of the above rules, and if we can be of any assist ance to you at the dances, please' feel free to call on us at any time. Jim Dillard, Chairman CICA Valentine Fashion Show To Feature Fifteen Entrants -? 'HUBBA HUBBA' MARCH OF DIMES (Continued from first page) tional drive. The winners will be announced in the next Tar Heel, along with arrangements for the blind dates. The March of Dimes frolic Sat urday evening in Woollen Gymna sium met with" considerable success. Complete ticket sales are not avail able, but approximately one-quarter of the $l,000-quota was received. CICA Meeting CICA will meet Wednesday at 7 p. m. in Horace Williams lounge. Pictures To Be Made The Town Girls' Association picture for the Yackety Yack will be taken at 7 o'clock tonight in the Blue Room of the YMCA. Dot Phillips, president, urged that all town girls be present. Senate Meeting Coed Senate will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Roland Parker lounge in Graham Memorial. All coeds are invited to attend. JAYVEES (Continued from page five) their brows, will really agree that he works them hard. "Toad" McCachren, the assistant coach, seems to be one of a basket ball playing family. His three brothers before him all came to Carolina, played basketball, and were captains of their respective teams. Just for the record, Toad was captain and forward on the 1942 edition of the White Phantoms. He is a returning veteran, having been in the Marines and transfer ring into Naval Aviation. From Naval Aviation he transferred to civilian life. He is now making up a language deficiency in order to get his degree and helping Coach House with the Jayvees in his spare time. ATTENTION English students. Want to make a good grade on your themes and term papers? Have them typed. See W. R. Dulin in Battle 6 or call 5076. Prompt serv ice and reasonable prices. LOST Double-strand of pearls with rhinestone clasp, lost on campus Friday. Sentimental value. Reward for return. Marjorie Ezzelle, 321 Mclver. - M1 WW IKE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH WINNER OF 10 WORLD'S FAIR GRAND PRIZES, 28 GOLD MEDALS AND MORE HONORS FOR ACCURACY THAN ANY OT&R TIMEPIECE t: la ONAL TOUCH (Continued from first page) Hubba Hubba title. Leading the parade of beauty was Miss Lindy Beshman, of Ridgefield Park, N. J., the candidate of Kenan Dorm, in a revealing bathing suit. She was followed by Miss Terry Mave rick, of San Antonio, Texas, who was sponsored by Mclver Dormitory. She wore an abbreviated bright green fron tier costume. Miss Barbara Lynn, Tri Delta from High Point, drew hoots of delight as she slipped off a short fur coat worn over her swimming suit, just like in the movies. She was followed by glam orous Nancy Fitch of Greensboro, the Spencer candidate. Miss Hallie Dockery, Alderman's beautiful candidate, entered next in a blue bathing suit. This could-be Pet ty model hails from Elkin. The Tar Heel sponsored pretty Miss Jo Farris of Danville, Ky., who was followed by Alpha Gamma Delta's dark-haired lovely, Jeb Daniel of Pulaski, Georgia. Next came Patty Harry, greeted by a hooting and whistling that was judg ed to exceed all others. What a sight . . . Patty Hary in that white blouse and that little black thing. Carr Dormitory put forward Miss Jancy Wood, a delight to the eye. John Robert Powers should have seen staturesque CherrieDivelbiss of the Carolina Independent Co-eds Associa tion. Cherrie is from the Land of the Sky, Asheville. Alpha Delta Pi's Echo Patterson, of Cuthbert, Ga., and the Monogram Club's Barbara Boyd, of Honea Path, S. C, proved that the end of the line could maintain the standards of beauty set by the foregoing. The board of judges came through with a popular winner. Eminently qualified for judiciary role' was "Po key" Alexander, the Flo Zeigfeld of Carolina. The distinguished ' taste of Mr. Kennath Ness, Instructor in the Art Department, was matched by the equally discerning eye of Bob Cole paugh, the cheessecake photographer. Mr. Bill Cochrane, student of Legality and "Leg-ality" and Dr. Gabriel Las- ker, Anthropologist and Anatomist from Duke Hospital, completed the board. "I would like to thank everyone for helping to make this affair such a success," Martha Rice, Director of Graham Memorial, stated. "I believe it was enjoyed by everyone who could crowd into the doors and without the help of dozens of students it would not have been such a treat." Greensboro Store To Furnish Coeds With Complete Line Of Spring Clothes By Mary Hill Gaston Fifteen coeds will be selected this week to model in a Valentine Fashion Show to be sponsored here Feb. 14 by the Carolina In dependent Coed Association. Clothes for the show will come from Montaldo's, exclusive fashion store in Greensboro, Evelyn Dan's, CICA president, has disclosed. One representative from each dor-f " mitory and sorority house, plus three 1 A wrrx 1 Onanc to be selected from CICA membership, " will model 60 outfits. A complete line of spring clothes, including all ac cessories, will be brought to Chapel Hill the day of the show, which will begin at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night, Feb. 14, at Hill Hall. Varsity Offers Store The next two days, Friday and Saturday, all outfits modelled Thurs day night, in addition to many oth ers, win oe onerea ior tne inspection of and sale to coeds on the newly- opened second floor of the Varsity W. S. Kutz, manager of the Varsity, has offered use of his store to the ?ICA free of charge. Montaldo's sales women and fitters will be on hand both days. Greensboro Sunday Girls selected this week will go to Greensboro on Sunday, Tuesday or Wednesday of the week of the show to select their costumes and acces sories and to have them fitted. Models will be chosen on the basis of model ing ability, appearance and poise. Letters to each dormitory and soror ity president have requested that three girls be voted on by each house, with a committee from the CICA to make final selection of the one to be chosen. Tickets will go on sale approximate y a week before the event. Admis sion price will be 50 cents. Glee Club Tryouts Anyone interested in doing a spe cialty dance act (team or soloist), or a comedian vocal act as special numbers to be used on the Wom en's Glee Club program when on tour me last or eoruary, come for tryouts Sunday, February 3, from 2 to 3 and 5 to 6 or Wednes day, February 6, 2 to 3. Art, Poster Shop In Union Building Latest addition to Graham Memorial facilities was disclosed last week with the opening of an art and poster shop in the basement of the Student unio building. Under the direction of Dallas Cald well, third year art student, the shop is prepared to turn out posters for all occasions, decorations for dances, parties, and cartoons and signs of any kind. . Infantry Vet He served with the 28th "Keystone" infantry division in the European Theatre of operations in combat and occupational duties. A resident of Chapel Hill, Caldwell plans "to take an M.A. here and later teach art. "My real ambition is to sculpture. but I must teach first, in order to make a living," he said. Main work for the snow sculpture in front of Person Hall should be accredited to the artistic efforts of Caldwell. LOOK CHIC THIS WEEK! Drop in at the University Barber Shop and be prepared Midwinters! for NOW PLAYING THE RISING SUN BLACKED OUT BY AH ATOM BOMB! PRESCRIPTIONS PRESCRIPTIONS' INDIVIDUALIZED VALENTINE GIFTS The perfect Valentine gift for your girl is candy. The perfect candy is Dan ziger's. The perfect box is the one with your message on it we'll put your "girl's" name or anything you desire on our red heart-shaped boxes FREE. Have your prescriptions filled here with confidence. You can be assured that only the pur est and finest quality ingred ients are used that every prescription is compounded accurately by a registered pharmacist. Our label is your guarantee. DANZIGER'S CANDY SHOP "THE CANDY KING" CAROLINA PHARMACY 'The Rexall Drug Store" Chapel Hill, N. C. 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