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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
MAY 25, 1934
CHAPEL HILL HIGH
TO GIVE OPERETTA
FOR SECOND TIME
"Miss Cherryblossom" to Be Pre
sented Tonight at 8:00.
Plays at Carolina Theatre Today
operetta in three acts, will
an
vbe
presented for the second time by
Chapel Hill high school students
tonierht at 8 :00 o'clock m the
high school auditorium.
- The repeat performance was j
made necessary by the bad
weather conditions which . pre
vailed at the time of the first
performance. The first presen
tation took place April 11.
The scene is laid in a tea gar-
'den in Tokyo. The cast includes
Jean Breckenridge as Cherry-
blossom; D. D. Carroll, Jr. as
Kokemo; Cecil Ernest as John
Henry Smith; Ned Hamilton as
Henry Foster Jones; Billy Hen
derson as Horace Worthington ;
Herman Lloyd as James Young;
Ann Bagby as Jessica Vander-
pool; .Billy seaweii as .Togo; .a
chorus of 12 Geisha girls, and a
chorus of 24 American boys and
girls.
The operetto is under the di
rection of Juanita Huneycutt
nd B. W. Davis. Admission is
10 cents for school children and
25 cents for others.
(Continued from page three)
T1 1 J 11 .
Janitor Quakes As Z ?l w
isoay ouaaemy rases hopeg on. In the second round,
f Continued from vaae one) he defeated Captain G. A. Rusk
dat wiiz inst his stvle of sleeW. of St- Andrews, 5 and 4, and in
" 1 1.1. xi;j j o n i ii
-hif war' a trrihlA had wav. lue cmru rouna ean curKe
wid a knife restin' on his Irish champion, 4 and 3.
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The janitor was greatly re- dleatd xt ought t0.be a. clear ifered last year.
liPVPd when ' Lewis informed ruuAOC tu M1 -"""P xui
him that the thing in the bed either Goodman or Dunlap, but
was neither his own dead body e matches have been so close
nor a stiff from the medical tnus Iar tnat tne cnampionship
- II l 1 X I J 1 1
Vivid episodes in the life of Pancho Villa, Mexican War Lord, as Portrayed in "Viva Villa!'.'
(1) The Rebel Army on the Move; (2) Wallace Beery as Pancho Villa; (3) Fay Wray as the
Woman of His Desire; (4) The Troops Halt an Enemy Train.
U. S. Chances Dwindle
Student Wins Award
J. B. Crutchfield, University
student, was recently awarded
the scholarship of $50 offered by
the American Institute of Chem
ical Engineering.
The scholarship is applicable
to his fees at the University.
Crutchfield, a senior next year,
also received the scholarship of-
made by Walter Patterson and
made up in life colors by Lewis
Tiimself . This is the first time, as
far as is known, that this has
ever been done.
Lewis' Idea
The idea was that of Lewis,
vho is in charge of the make-up
department of the Carolina
Playmakers. Last week Patter
son, University organist, made
the mask of plaster of Paris, by
a secret process known to few
besides undertakers. The night
before last Lewis, using a mir
ror and eight different shades of
color of the regular theatre
make-up, worked until he had
perfect resemblance of himself,
a death mask come to life.
Yesterday morning he put
the mask on his own pillow, in
the gruesome manner described
by Tom, with pillows and shoes
arranged to give a stiff' and
death-like effect. The shades
were drawn, a knife was stuck
in a piece of cardboard on his
chest, with accompanying in
scription: DRIVE HIM FAST
TO HIS TOMB. This , literary
allusion, however, escaped the
worthy colored gentleman's at
tention in his fright. The cause
of Tom's terror as he came to
clean up was "Mistuh Dave" and
"Mistuh Dave" alone.
Since the discovery at 11 :30
o'clock that morning the en
lightened janitor has shown to
hordes of pilgrims his thrilling
find. When his friends point out
that he was shaking with fright,
he merely excuses himself with
something to the effect that
"Tom 'as a cold."
Lewis also senses the weird
ness of the affair, of having his
""twin" in his bed with a knife
through his heart.
"I'm not superstitious, or mor
bid, or a believer in ghosts," he
says, "but I really feel as if I
r were 'flirting with death.' I
feel as if people were coming to
pay their last respects before
burial when they come to stare
at my effigy there in bed. When
they talk about it, I feel like a
ghost at my own funeral."
til the last hole.
Enrollment at the University
of Detroit shows that 3,543 wom
en and only 77 men attend the
school what a school ! Johns
Hopkins News Letter (NSFA).
S. A. E. Wins
(Continued from page three)
Monte with three hits led both
teams abat. Thompson and
Daniel also stood out for A. T.
O. Evins, Parrott, and Clark
were the Zeta Psi luminaries.
Phi Alpha vanquished Phi
Kappa Sigma, 11-5, and will
meet Sigma Nu in the second
semi-final consolation tilt. Led
by the hitting of Steinreich,
Greenberg and Levitt, Phi Alpha
piled up eight runs in four
frames after which they were
never headed.
Simpson, Steinreich, Green-
With Contemporaries
y (Continued on last page)
it has assuaged and the social
disruptions which it has un
doubtedly served to avert. But,
there is the suggestion that the
erection of bronze tablets at any
or all projects be the final detail,
that completion be definite, posi
tive and visible to the naked eye
before self-laudatory messages
be transcribed for posterity.
For instance, that Raleigh air
port is not, even now, serving
the capital city any great prac
tical purpose. Due to inadequate
lighting equipment, night ser
vice is impossible. In fact, mail
and passenger planes generally
have been held up while recon
struction was under way. When
funds gave out and uncertainty
characterized the metamorphosis
from CWA or FERA. it ap
peared for a time that Raleigh's
all-weather airport, still far
from that, would be left a per
manent mudhole which might be
of service only to amphibians.
The same went for Woman's Col
lege golf course here. Just at
the critical stage, it was aban
doned, left for erosion to undo
much of the work that had been
done while builders and the pub
lic alike wondered about further
allotments and completion. What
a monument to the CWA it
would have been in its wash
board condition.
Bronze markers for relief pro
jects? It's o.:k. by us. But let's
see that they are absolutely fin
ished first so as not to stand as
memorials to mismanagement,
waste, inordinacy and downright
damphoolery. Greensboro Daily
News. v
berg and Levitt starred for Phi
Alpha while Reid, Ruark and
Queen bore the brunt of the
losers' hitting.
Small Talk
(Continued from page two)
countered. If you want to get
hold of some of these volumes,
go to the library reserve room
and askor the book list for
Philosophy 61.
The Wheel
Turns
GOOD news for the classics de
partment! Worried and hag
gard, the members of this divi
sion, seeing that their courses
are apparently going into the
discard, can take hope with the
discovery of a faithful disciple.
The Raleigh News and Observer
reported yesterday that since
Sunday night, Florence Crane
Robinson of Chicago "has main
tained virgil" by the side of her
bridegroom.
The Sunny Side
THE SIGHT of so many sun
bathers around the campus
gave up an intriguing thought
the other day : perhaps the Uni
versity is becoming one of the
centers of nudism in America.
Happy at the thought, we inau
gurated a personal investigation
to ascertain the number of stu
dents who would like to become
members of a nudist colony.
But the first answer smashed
our survey; the interviewee,
shaking his head scornfully,
said : "Not me. . The best you
can expect from nudism is a
bare existence."
Accounting Test Today
Examinations for the Carbis
Walker accounting award will be
given today and tomorrow after
noon at 3 : 00 o'clock in Bingham
hall. Three examinations will
be given, and the student who
receives the highest average in
the three tests will be awarded
$50 in cash.
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THANK YOU-
I thank you ever so mticfrbut I couldn't
even think about smoking a cigarette,"
Well, i understand,
but they are so mild and taste so good
that I thought you might not mind trying
one while we are tiding zlong out here
1954. Iicornr & Mveks Tobacco Co.
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