PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAB HEEE THURSDAY, APPtt 7 ! BULLETINS ; CampiiB To ote For May Qeen, Court Tomorrow Co Ed Golf Today at 2 o'clock1 on girls' athletic field. Women's Glee Club Meets in Hill hall today at 5 o'clock. Copies Of the "Bud" available this) afternoon between 2 and 5 o'clock in J Pete Ivey's office. Graduate Students Get grades in 207 South building. Pharmacy Students Nominations for officers of the pharmacy school and the NCPA branch, 10:30 this morning, in the auditorium. Band Rehearsal Important practice concert tour tonight at 7 o'clock in Hill Music halL Young Republicans Club Will meet today at 5 o'clock in the Grail room. All members are urged to be present. Freshman Fencing This afternoon at 5 o'clock in Memorial hall. Interdormitory and Interfraternity Councils Joint meeting at 9:30 to night on second floor of Graham Me morial to take action on proposed leg islative plan. $25 To Be Given For Property Title W. S Crawford Announces Real Estate Contest Twenty-five dollars is being offered fcy W. S. Crawford for a name appro priate for his real estate development two miles from town just off High way 15 on the Durham road, i The contest is open to everyone. Those wishing to visit this property may drive out to the filling station at the Durham Road Dairy, turn to the left about 800 feet to the entrance of the property. The notice or some one present will give directions to see property. Reservations No reservations for the Passover Seder service will be accepted after 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, Rabbi Ber nard Zeiger said yesterday. The Passover Seder will be held April 15 in the Carolina inn. DR. GRAHAM TO PARTICIPATE IN LSU DEDICATION Speakers Include Representatives From Many Schools President Frank P. Graham; Dr. Rupert P. Vance, research associate in the Institute "for Research in So cial Science; and Dr. Nicholson B. Adams, professor of Spanish, will be among the speakers for the dedication ceremonies at Louisiana State uni versity April 6-8 commemorating the increase in educational opportunities since 1930. President Graham will bring greet ings from the nation's state univer sities at a luncheon for delegates and guests Friday at noon when Presi dent James Monroe Smith of L. S. U. will preside and the speakers will in clude representatives of the colleges and universities of Louisiana and the nation, of endowed and private insti tutions, of agricultural and mechani cal colleges, and of the press. He will also preside at the confer ence on. problems of adult education Thursday at 3 o'clock, whenhe will also give one of the principal ad dresses at the Romance languages conference at La Maison Francaise, when the other speakers will include Dr. Emile "Lauvriere of the Univer sity of Paris, visiting professor in the L. S. U. languages department, and Dr. Michele Angelo Vaccariello, professor of Italian at Williams col lege. Plans for the three-Klay series of dedication ceremonies include general sessions, formal dedicatory exercises, and conferences and symposia on cur rent problems and trends in the field of education. Eight conferences will be held on agricultural program plan ning, ' journalism, legal education, counseling in high schools and col leges, engineering education, adult education, training for recreation, and Romance culture and literature. Private Property . ; . No Trespassing y S " - - ' i ft ?V s' i: i " 1 : ' 3 Phillip Reed, Brian Aherne, Constance Bennett in "Merrily We LiTe," Playing today at the Carolina Theater. Title At Stake As Fencers Meet W&M Saturday Only Two Undefeated Teams In South Will Clash For Unofficial Crown The only two undefeated major fencing teams in the South will clash Saturday night at Williamsburg, Va., when the Tar Heels oppose William and Mary on the latter's strips. The winner of this meet will have the leading claim to the Southern In- Co-Ed Fencers: Practice is still going on every Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 4. The co-ed exhibition is just around the corner. CELEBRATION TO BE HELD HERE ON MAY 14 Ten Senior Co-Eds On List ut JNominees Tomorrow is the day Se election of the queen and her ? who will reign over the v6?5 celebration to be held on our L May 14. Every student member has the right to vote ti a custom tb. Participants from all sections of the state and from many sections of the South and the nation will attend. Four special dedicatory exercises will be held for the Leche Law build ing1, the agricultural center, a group of five women's dormitories, and La Maison Francaise. Princeton Outpoints Tar Heel Trackmen (Continued from page three) parts of the race, Crockett kept changing the lead with Arthur Gilkes of the Tigers. On the final lap, Crock ett stepped away from Gilkes to take the race in a finish straight-away spring. Beside the two mile triumph, Caro lina took but only three other first places. Bill Corpening churned over the 120-yard low hurdles in :14.7 for his record and blue ribbon. Harry March brought the bacon home in the other hurdle, by running the 220-yard lows in :24.7 to tie the meet and field I mark. Bill Hendrix brought home the final first place by running a great half mile to finish ahead of Appel gate of Princeton in 1:55.4. Harry March with nine points, gained on a hurdle first, a high-jump second, and a broad-jump third, was high Carolina man. Princeton's one- man track team, Grandin Wise, notched up 13 points on firsts in the high-jump and shot, and a second in the discus. Geology Fraternity Gives Party For Students, Faculty Dr. Willard Berry Of Duke University And Wife Are Guests Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorary geological fraternity, held a student-faculty party in New West last Monday night, honoring faculty and their wives and graduates and majors in geology and geography. Out-of-town guests included Dr. Willard Berry and wife of the geol ogy department at Duke university. Fallowing bridge and other games re freshments were served. (wir.Aiaiapii-8 The New Palm Beach Suits They're smarter, cooler, better tnan ever be fore. The latest in men's sport backs and lounge models.The newest stripes, checks, plaids and solid colors. The smartest whites... and the brand new Airtones. Smart for campus and classroom...smart for Saturday night dates... smart for all next sum mer. Easy to wash and clean ... shapely forever... and marvelous values at Track Summaries Yale, Carolina Play To Tie (Continued from page three) dropping the first at 7-5 but suddenly hit a slump allowing his opponent the winning y two games. Howie Stephens softballed his way to triumph over Bob Strain in straight sets, both extended to extra games. It was a battle of drop shots and spasms of back-court volleys and drives, but Strain, slackening at the crucial moments, was forced to give way to Stephens forceful defense. tercollegiate title, which, this season, will unofficially be awarded to the undefeated team in the South. Handicap The North Carolina swordsmen will meet the Indians with the lead ing Tar Heel epeeman at Chapel Hill, unable to fence. Bernie Aleskovskys recent knee injury throwing him out of competition for the remainder of the season may prove to be a decided handicap to the invading Blue and White. William and Mary, in six starts, has already defeated VPI 14-3, VMI 13-4, Maryland . 10-7, and Richmond 13-0, among other matches. North Carolina's sophomore fencers have turned back VPI in the home opener 10-7, and later eked out a 13-11 deci sion over Maryland. Stacked up, comparative scores will give the In dians a decided edge over Carolina at the beginning of the meet. However, Coach Coffin's swords men seem to thrive as underdogs. In three previous tilts the Carolina men were rated on the short end of the odds and came out ahead. Pi preset v. mm See them at your favorite clothier today, while se lections are at their best. And be sure he shows you the new Palm Beach Evening Formal at $20, and the handsome Palm Beach slacks at $5.50. TAILOBID BY BOODUl MOM TH GINUlke CLOTH IF IT BEARS THIS LABEL IT'S GENUINE PALM BEACH GOOD ALL COMPANY CINCINNATI Let your body breathe in Palm Beach Mile Bradley (P) first, Davis (C) second, Hardy (C) third. Time 4:16.8 (new meet and field record). 440-yard run Goold (P) first, Thum (P) second, White (C) third. Time :49.4 (new meet record). Javelin Lane (P) first, 174 ft. 6 in.; Hilton (C) second, 163 ft. 10 in.; Freeman (P) third, 161 ft. 3 in. v 100-yard dash Wilson (P) first, Whitman (P) second, Deaton (C) third. Time : 10. High jump Wise (P) first, 6 ft. 1 in.; March (C) 6 ft. 1 in. (Wise took the least number of jumps), Winborne CC) 6 ft. Yz in. (new meet and field record). -4 120-yard high hurdles Corpening (C) first, Graham (C) second, White (P) third. Time :14.7 (new meet record). - 880-yard dash Hendrix (C) first, Appelgate (P) second, Kirkland (P) third. Time 1:55.4 (new meet and field -record). 220-yard dash Whitman (P) first, Deaton (C) second, Jennings (C) third. Time : 22.7. Discus Alger (P) first, 132 ft. 6 in.; Wise (P) second, 127 ft.; Frazier (C) third, 123 ft. 4 in. (new meet record) . Broad jump Perina (P) first, 23 ft. 5 34 in.; Corpening (C) second, 22 ft. 8 in.; March (C) third, 21 ft. 7 in. (new meet record). Pole vault Patterson (P) first, 13 ft., Rainer ,(P) and Kelley (P) tied for second at 11 ft. 9 in. (new field and meet record). Shot-put Wise (P) first, 46 ft. 4 in.; Lane (P) second, 42 ft. 1 in.; Juliber (C) third, 40 ft. 9 in. (new meet and field record). Two-mile Crockett (C) first, Gilkes (P) second, Jones (C) third Time 9:51 (new meet and field rec ord) . 220-yard low hurdles March (C) first, Graham (C) second, White (P) third. Time :24.7 (ties existing meet and field record). The ancient Latin name of bologna Nominations To Be Made Today (Continued from first page) ing the fate of office-seekers that will be voted upon Thursday is Bob Mj gill's proposal that the new office of secretary-treasurer of the student body be created. The new office, to give added responsibility and honor to the student council secretary treasurer, will be filled later if it is authorized by the student body. WORLD NEWS (Continued from first page) possible establishment of a huge new public works program. The new relief program, adminis trative officials said, would prime in dustrial pumps in addition to giving direct employment to thousands. However, the same officials denied that any decision had been reached. In the house today, a showdown on the reorganization plan was put off but an agreement was reached to end general debate at the close of the day's session. This procedure will make possible an early test tomorrow. Co-Ed Elections Scheduled Today (Continued from first page) Louise Greene has been suggested for the post by the same nominating board, but at the meeting Monday nominations from the floor will be in order before the final decision is made. Town The two other council members will be chosen early next fall by their own groups. They will be the town repre sentative and the graduate represent ative. The executive officers for next year's Woman's Athletic council were also put forward and accepted by the group. These will become Miss Kath erme Jbleming as president, Miss Nancy Reid Lyon as secretary, and Miss Adele Austin as treasurer. Minor officers will be appointed next - 1 . TUT; T7I1 m. year oy xmss rieming. mere are usually about 12 members -making up the group, dependent upon the current sports and activities. The women on the nominating board appointed by Miss Nesbit were Misses Evelyn Barker, Rosalie Haynes, Rachael McLain, Nan Tins- ley, Clover Johnson, Dorothy Kelly, Polly Pollock, Margaret Henderson, and Virginia Bower. These nine women were chosen as representative of each of the two sororities and of the non-sorority group. Patronize Our Advertisers. a. .I.:. for the first time since the was estaDiisnea as years ago. Individual pictures of , candidates are to be put on i today in the YMCA so that all vS mo iic o tuaute io see each cf l nominees. The nictures v "f TT-panV T?vnmn ri -rv-.., vauiua amateur tographer-at-large. Among the 21 nominee i it. uv iae nominating mmm;w. w o -w.nii l tcr are 10 seniors, any of whom win eligible for queen. These are V;- Elizabeth Keeler, Mary Glover, B? Redfern, Olivia Root, Virginia Mary Lillian Speck, Phyllis Hs thorne, Lyal Boice, Sarah Dalton. Frances Roughton. Each voter will cast one vote this list of 10 seniors as his cl for queen, and then from the c:i plete list of 22 seniors, juniors graduate students will check 10 nor. bers for the court attendant t girl on the list of seniors who receir the second highest number of v-; for queen will become maid of tor- Ten attendants will be chosen otia than the maid of honor. The group of 22 nominees incha Misses Memrie Gary, Elizabeth Ees- ler, Mary Glover, Olive Cruiksbi Janet Lawrence, Ethel Laidlaw, Harj layior mnnant, Vivian Veech, Mara Tucker, Betty Redfern, Rosai Haynes, Olivia Root, Jane Hunter, Virginia Lee, Mary Lillian Spei Miriam Durrett, Phyllis Hawthorne, Gretchen Cocke, Eleanor Jacksor, Lyal Boice, Sarah Dalton, and Fraa- ces Roughton. Student-Faculty Day Winners Announced (Continued from first page) passes to the Carolina theater as tie winner of the prize for the best model room. The passes will be dis tributed to members of the dormitory at the discretion of the dormitorj council. Everett, Old East, Old ftr, and Battle-Vance-Pettigrew tied for second place in the contest, but m prize had been offered for other to the first place. Tabulations were not complete yes terday of the voting in the beas? contest sponsored by the dormitories for the prettiest girl's picture in eaa dormitory, but the results will be an nounced tomorrow. Grad Grades Graduate students can get their winter quarter grades in room 207 South, according to an announcement by Central Records Office Director I. C. Griffin, Jr. None of the eight winners in the recent National Intercollegiate box ing tourney have professed any desire to enter the ring professionally. One 1937 winner, Ray Matulewicz, has turned pro and changed his name to Mat Raymond. VIGOROUS MEN Successful men know the value of a smile backed by glistening white teeth. Personality plus. Smoke all you wish, simply avoid dingy stain ed teeth. Use DENTURINE TOOTH POWDER made for vigor ous men. Eubanks Drug Co. The Rocky mountains were called the "Stony mountains." first !I!il!!!K3l I THE STATE I I A Weekly Survey Of N. C. 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