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Schofield Announces
CICA Meets Tonight
Lib Schofield, publicity chair
man of the CICA, announced
yesterday that there will be an
important CICA meeting Wed
nesday night at 7 o'clock in Ro
land Parker Lounge in Graham
Memorial. On the agenda for
the meeting are a discussion of
the coming WG A elections and
a proposed CICA dance. . Miss
Schofield stressed the import
ance of the meeting and urged
all members to attend.
Class Is Dismissed
Because Of Airplane
Dr. Raymond Adams might
well set the example for other
instructors. An army trainer
buzzed one of his English classes
recently. After several runs,
Dr. Adams said, "If he comes
over once more, I will dismiss the
class. We can't compete against
modern inventions, you know."
Service for Hillel Foundation
An evening" service for mem
bers of the Hillel Foundation will
be held Friday night, Feb. 22,
at 7:30 in the Roland Parker
"Lounge of Graham Memorial.
Joe Gassenheimer will speak on
"Fraternitiesvand Sororities."
The service will be sponsored
by Zeta Beta Tau.
COED
(Continued from first page)
ens College in Columbia, Mis
souri, during her first two years
of college. She was on the fresh
man advisory committee, intra
mural teams, Red Cross proj
ects, and the House Council for
her dormitory. She was chair
man of the war bond drive
chairman of the Coordinating
Board, secretary of the Inde
pendent Association and on the
executive council of the Inde
pendent Association. She served
as a campaign manager, and on
the social service committee for
Burall Dormitory. She was one
of the Ten Ideals and belonged
to the Order of the Purple Cow,
an honorary fraternity. She
was a senior sister, and worked
for the Hypatia Hexagon, and
she maintained a "B" average.
Since she came here she has
served as secretary for the Pi
Beta Phi pledge class. She is on
the social committee in Alder
man, a YWCA committee and
on the photography staff of the
Yackety Yack. She is the. Uni
versity Club representative for
Alderman.
Don't forget the tryouts for
Sound and Fury. Today and to
morrow are the final dates. There
are still some meaty parts left.
Come between 3 and 5 :30 to Me
morial Hall.
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Ken Curtis (center) and members of the submarine crew
in Columbia Picture's thrilling: yarn, "Out of the Depths,"
now playing at the Carolina theatre, are here shown in one
of the many tense and dramatic scenes of this timely film.
CAMPUS
JUSTICE
(Continued from page three)
fit the "T" like a glove, Britt pos
sibly at the fullback post.
Billy's biggest year at Ashe-
ville came after Justice's depar
ture. He was the entire noise
in the 1943 Shrine high school
Bowl game, in which Charlie had
starred the year before. Britt
ook the opening kickoff and
waded through the South Caro
lina All Stars yu yards tor a
touchdown. He had his hands
in two more tallies before the
game ended, 20-7, North Caro
lina. As for all the foregoing quar
terbacking, it is a; couple of
mdnths previous at best. Too,
it does not take into consider
ation that returning is a good
portion of the backfield that
made a creditable showing for
last year's Blue and White. Bob
Warren, Jim Camp, Bob Ken
nedy, Chunk Simmons and oth
ers are sure to have a large part
in the plans, not to mention Walt
Pupa, who cavorted for the Tar
Heels in 1942. Add Justice and
Britt to that and you have a po
tent combine.
There is talk, too, of hefty
recruits for the front legions,
but they'll have to be good to
muscle into the returning first
seven. In plain English, -don't
expect the Tar Heels to be any
body's doormats this time.
The pot is boiling and it may
be "T."
Phi Kap Pledge Officers
Officers of th& Phi Kappa Sig
ma pledge class are: Pete Earle,
president ; Percy Wall, vice-president;
Jim Ratteree, secretary-treasurer.
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NEWS BRIEFS
(Continued from first page)
Secretary of State Byrnes says
no American is involved in the
Canadian spy plot. And he adds
that the foreign agents could not
have stolen the secrets of atomic
bomb production since the
"know-how" still remains exclu
sive US property. Canada and
Britain have not been told the
production facts.
When questioned, Byrnes said
too that he would stand by his
recommendations that all mem
bers of the UNO security coun
cil and atom bomb commissions
including the Russians be in
vited to attend our Navy atom
bomb tests.
ATO Pledge Weekend
ATO entertained its pledges
with a banquet at which Dr.
Dougald MacMillan of the Eng
lish Department was the princi
pal speaker. "Pledge Weekend"
continued Saturday with a hay
ride and picnic. The chapter en
masse attended the Carolina-
Duke game.
(Continued from first page)
stated, "the Daily Tar Heel is
the only college daily in the coun
try carrying full wire service
and it is to be congratulated for
their wide coverage of the news,
local, statewide, national and
foreign."
. The teletype machine, which
will run 24 hours a day, has been
installed in the managing
editor's office in the student
union and is a brand new ma
chine of the latest variety r Af
ter electricians had cut through
a connection from the attic of
Graham Memorial, and the line
had been cleared through to
Raleigh and the nationwide
United Press hookup, the first
trial words came across the
press, "The quick brown fox
jumped over the lazy brown
dog," and the Daily Tar Heel
teletype service was underway.
VETERANS
(Continued from page three)
ministration think by any chance
he might return ? And if so ; why
not get someone to do the job
temporarily. There are lots of
students who want to learn to
fly, and to log time. There are
lots of students who would like
to earn a little money as instruc
tors. Let's hustle, South Build
ing. Correction
The address of the Carolina
Cycle Shop in yesterday's paper
should have read: 120 West
Rosemary Street
SPORTS BRIEFS
(Continued from page three)
players. DiMaggio playing on
the varsity with Gordon bang
ed out a home run in the last
inning to spark a five run rally
and turn back the second team
7-3. Gordon was equally bril
liant on defense and had the
fans gasping with admiration of
his six classy assists.
The New York Giants an
nounce that Ernie Lombardi
who is slated to be the number
one catcher until Walker Cooper
is released from the Navy, has
entrained at Chicago for the
Miami camp. So far, Lombardi
is still a hold-out. But Manager
Mel Ott reveals the "Schnoz"
shows a willingness to come to
terms.
The Pittsburgh Pirate man
agement says that infielder
Frankie Gustine still is holding
out for more money, even though
the second detachment of Bucs is
on the way b the team's train
ing camp in San Bernardino,
California. Gustine returned to
his home after conferring with
General Manager Ray Kennedy.
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GEORGIA
(Continued from page three)
own candidate elected, I quite
frankly think politics smell!"
Schofield believes that a Caro
lina coed has three phases of life
offered to her studying, dating,
and participating in extra-cur-riculars.
The smiling speaker of
the Coed Senate has proven that
one can choose all three phases
and be equally successful in each.
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