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PAGE SIX THE DAILY TAB BULLETINS Phi Assembly To hold a spe cial meeting this morning at 10:30 in New East. Staff Meeting - News editors, deskmen and night sports edi tors claiming kinship to the staff of the Daily Tab Heel must, by all that's sacred, meet in the office tomorrow at 1:30 for a long session of secret sub ject matter and unpredictable duration; Freshman Friendship Council Will meet in Di hall Monday evening at 7:15. All members wishing to take the trip to Greensboro must be present. IRC The University Round Table broadcast sponsored by the IRC will be broadcast over WPTF at 3 o'clock. ?&$) (C! Restricted to the University health service yesterday were C. Mitchell, E. B. Hart, R. B. Ste phens, C. Idol, M. B. Burch, J. F. Robertson, J. A. McKae, R. M. Burchel, H. L. Amoss, J. D. Hoyle, F. R. Bledsol, M. W. Evans, W. S. May, R. Wildman; F. H. McCain, K. Mathewson, R. A. Carroll, P. Brumm, H. Crutchfield, W. Hollandersky, R. Fowler, T. M. Tilley, F. Hayes, F. E. Grogan, H. E. Bissette, S. S. Whyte, N. Taylor, F. R. Al len, J. Diffendal, L. Lockhart and G. Levine. 1 Spillman must realize that the president has not been in a posi tion where he could have neces sary personal contacts with all members of the freshman class. It is human that he should ob serve carefully before complet ing his committee appointments, and he can do that only by gra dually bringing in men suited to administrative work, men who will work to one end the class of '42. J. L. & L. L. Lindsay. Movie House To Be Modernized (Continued from first page) latest type of projection mach ines will be placed in the Caro lina. The" refurnishing of trie theatre is being done to equal the new theatre across the street, which -will be operated by the Carolina manager, E. Carring ton Smith. Letters To The Editor (Continued from page two) posing faction. He realizes that, despite their defeat, the faction represents;; the freshman class, too. As . soon as different possi bilities nave been investigated, the committees, now somewhat tentative, will have additions. Old Pickwick Theater ! Once Unfit (Continued from first page) picture. A well-patronized re freshment stand was in the lobby. Pop bottles and popcorn were popular, and peanuts took the form of flying missiles. Petty fights often brewed into real controversies, and the con stable had to be called in many instances. REELS-WOULD BREAK Films invariably broke in the middle , of stirring, heart-gripping scenes. Mary Pickford would be cornered by a brute; Pearl White would be thrown off a cliff ; Harold Lloyd, falling from a skyscraper ; Jackie Coogan, being mauled by a vil lairi; or Gilda Gray, the "shimmy" girl, might be kick ing the gong around. No dif ference, the boys would shout and cat-call and demand their I money back. Threats were sel dom carried out. And when the flickers were patched and start ed over again, all would quiet down to a conversational tone. And every, time the operator seemed not to focus the film well enough to strike the screen, the boys would shout "frame it." A veritable lingo developed, and the operator took his cues from the odd-sounding shouts from the audience. -The Pick building was used for band rehearsals several months. And for the past few years, it has been used as a meeting place for the municipal court. With the opening of the new Pick, students of this more soph isticated generation will be greeted with something, entirely new in North Carolina motion picture houses. The five hun dred-odd seats will be staggered, allowing each person to view the picture without having to adjust himself to the person sitting in front. Each will have a clear, unobstructed view of the screen. Frosh Assembly To Hear Johnson (Continued from first page) ised by freshman president Bill Shore in his campaign platform. Other bands will be given op portunities later in-the year to work the freshman jitterbugs into a frenzy during the twen- NOTICE For FRENCH 21: Used copies of Selections From Rousseau's Confessions, Holt Ed. For FRENCH 3: : Count of Monte Cristo, Holt Ed. CAROLINA USED BOOK STORE Upstairs Next to Post Office ty-three minutes they are con fined in assembly. Ringer Of Bells Says Job No Cinch (Continued from first page) the characteristic bell tone which is so pleasing to those who have developed a taste for it." EVEN PLAYS HORNS Bob also plays the trombone in the University band and in the University symphony or chestra. He will receive his de gree in instrumental music next year. Bob holds-the distinction of winning the state trombone contest for two successive years. For five years he has been a member of the North Carolina Symphony orchestra. Bob i3 assistant Master Bell ringer, and his room-mate, Bill Benton, holds the title of Mas ter Bellringer. His job is to go to the belltower each afternoon at 5 o'clock, and play the chimes for a fifteen minute period. And SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933 playing the chimes is a full, sized "man's job." Governor Closes Mock Assembly (Continued from first page) be present for part of the eve ning session. Faculty To Take Part In Round Table (Continued from first page) Eastern crisis will also be presented. IP ECU OPENING ATTRACTION MONDAY We are proud to have had a part in the remod eling of Chapel Hill's new theatre. We are the agents in this territory f or Metal ane Weatherstripping, Pittsburg P&int and Varnish, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Insulating Board, Hard Board, Millwork and Lumber. Let Us Build Your Home rocis MM CO. Carrboro, N; C. Phone 7291 The Following Business Firms Located in the 'Hun dred" Block of Franklin Street Join Together in Extending a Hearty Welcome 1 i- fvJ jj 2. College Sandwich Shop Steaks Our Specialty Model Market "Where Service Is A Saving" Compliments of Community Cleaners Pritchard Drug Store University Hardware "Hardware and Paints" Felix A. Grisette Only the Best The Tavern A Better Place to Eat and Drink" Bank of Chapel Hill University Service Station Electric and Water Division "The Texaco Place" : Walter Barbee Carolina Coffee Shop f Carolina Men's Shop "Carolina Headquarters" Foister Photo Co. "Photographic Supplies" University Shoe Shop Service, Quantity and Quality" Distinctive" Wooten-Moulton "Photographers" Lacock Shoe Shop "The Best in Shoe Repairing" Hill Bakery Well Made Bread" Universitv TWTw sv Try Our Special Dandruff. Shampoo Orange Printshop r
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