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- .j' TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1946 PAGE FOUE THE DAILY TAB HEEL Juniors Initiate Dance Fund Drive For Spring Prom The Junior Class began a drive yesterdajr for the collection of a $2.00 assessment from each junior to finance the Junior Senior dance scheduled May 25. The drive will continue through Saturday. The signing of Betty Mc Guire's All Girl Orchestra to play for the dance is pending on the collection of sufficient funds to make an advance payment re quired by the contract. Commit ments have already been made by the orchestra. The drive for collection of $2.00 from each junior will take the form of a general class can vass. The juniors voted for the assessment in the last junior balloting. Under the supervision of the class treasurer, George Sten nouse, and his assistant, Jim Lilly, collectors have been ap pointed in each dorm and fra ternity house. These collectors will contact juniors in their dormitories and will issue re ceipts for payments received. Bids will be sent out later. The 200 juniors living in town should make payments to the class of '47 and send them to Stenhouse at the ATO house. MARINES (Continued from page three) romped all over the ROTC Staff pounding out a 21-3 victory. Jamerson and Strayhorn led the winners 21-hit attack, col lecting four blows a piece. Old East showed a lot of power in, their game with Law School No. 2 as they coasted to a 20-2 win behind, Axnaiz's one hit pitching. Sur.els set some kind of a record when he, hit two home runs in the third inn ing to pace the victors' batting parade. Elsewhere, KA No. 2 stomped the Betas, 13-2; Sigma Chi downed Phi Delt No. 2, 8-3; the Grads tripped ROTC 1st Co., 12-2; and ATO topped Chi Phi, 11-8. In other games Whitehead blasted BVP, 23-5 while Lewis was crushing Alexander, 16-8. Old West and Steele won by f or feits. Water Polo and Tennis re- Mothers, Why Buy Diapers? We supply, wash, sterilize, and de liver twice weekly for 25c per dozen 6 dozen minimum. Diaper cans avaijable upon request. For further information, write or phone: Raleigh Diaper Service Dial 3-1215 407 E. Davie St. Raleigh, N. C. BE COMFORTABLE RIDE IN A CAROLINA CAB DIAI, 4811 JUST RECEIVED WEBSTER AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGERS that may be installed on your present radio or . radio-combination. . . -If your automatic changer is worn out or damaged, we can install a new one in its place. SEE US FOR DETAILS OGBURN FURNITURE COMPANY 312-314 W. Franklin St. Franklin St. Phone PHILCO RADIOS- MONOGRAM (Continued from page three) Hamlet; Basil L. Sherrill, Gas- tonia; James W. Standi, Chapel Hill; Joseph Mallard, Jersey City, N. J.; Eugene Roth, Don nelly, Minn.; James Lodge, Mount Grove, Mo. Wrestling: Arthur Bluethen- thal, Wilmington; Albert Craw ford, Chapel Hill; T. A. Hearn, Chapel Hill; Walter C. Johns ton, Durham; W. R. Kemp, Goldsboro; P. D. Roseman, Salis bury; Archie S. Thompson, Greensboro; L. T. Grey, Ed wards ; C. J. Peters (manager) , Wilmington, Miss.; D. F. Ryder, Queens Village, N. Y.; R. W. Sea vers, Thompson, Conn.; W. I. Small wood, Greensboro. Cheerleaders : John A. Kirk- land, Wilson, head cheerleader. Entitled to appropriate charms : William S. Bencini, High Point; Barbara Boyd, Honea Path, S. C; Charles A. Blackburn, Jr. j Winston-Salem; Henry Michie Faulconer, Burlington; June Feeley, Clemson, S. C. ; Orren W. Hyman, Jr., Memphis, Tenn.; Jane Isenhour, Charlotte; Mary Pierce Johnson, Weldon ; Mar guerite Murray, High Point. Junior Varsity Basketball: Entitled to appropriate, charms : W. D. Carmichael, III, Chapel Hill; R. R. Cornwell, Chapel Hill; R. D. Dey vault, Kannapo lis; G..D. Geoghegan, Raleigh; Lee Gliarmis, Wilson; John Ken neth Powell, Danville, Va.; J. N. Robertson, Burlington ; J. S. Swift, Raleigh; E. H. Bailey, Memphis, Tenn.; J. T. Gregory, Halifax; M. O. Holt, Spring field, Mo. ; G. W. Leach, Ala bama City, Ala.; L. B. McSpad den, Memphis, Tenn. ; and R. V. Cox, Germantown, Tenn. RAM (Continued from page two) the highways and byways of Graham Memorial. Studded Welcome The house is marked with an X, an X enclosed in a horseshoe without diamonds. There Tharon Young of "Salty Dog" and "Mountain Dew" fame spent two memorable days, reminiscing of yesteryear . . . Gary Smith, dur ing her week's stand at Carolina, is filling her empty shoes with a storeful of memories to take suits: . Intramural water polo and tennis competition got under way yesterday with four con tests being run off. Down at Bowman Gray the Sigma Nu's splashed out a 7-2 victory over the Dekes: while SAE was sink ing Phi Gamma Delta, 13-2. On the courts the nowerful Zeta Psi netters shut out Delta Sig, 5-0, as the Kamoa Sisrs nosed out the Delta Psis, 3-2. DIAL Chapel Hill, N. C. 5841 -S ALES AND SERVICE LTL ABNER CHEW eun I u kujcve. mxra. QM THE EAR-PRUHS &t..WttWBIilfiHint.,lW 4?-76 9- it fL CM, J mi Disc for Today: Phil Harris' "One-zy Two-zy" at home to the sunshine and peaches of Georgia. Accents on Society ... Although the campus played second fiddle to the beach in so cial popularity this week-end, all was not quiet on the Carolina front. Spring house party spiked with the personality of Brother Anderson made a Merry Mix at the Figi House during three en tertainment thrillers, with espe cial accent on the Barn dance shindig . . . The Monogram Club started its party ball rolling as Pi Phis shared in the kick-off. Burl Beyers' "hog-calling" act even aroused a little chow from his nap in a nearby corner. See Jack Zimmerman for a verifica tion of the tale . . . Delta Delta Delta conjured food and fun for all good DKE's at their Sunday night supper party . . . The ATO abode housed the hosts of Pi Beta Phi on Sunday last. 'Tis said that one thing leads to an other from "electricity" to "spin the bottle" ran the game schedule for the evening. Get ting a charge were Erwin Jones, Bitty Grimes and Jimmy Evans, Ann Cutts. Remaining unan swered is the question: What was the pay-off for stag Henry Williams? BASEBALL Continued from Page S) this afternoon will be either Jim Hayworth, whose double led to the winning run against Navy, or Rollo Frazier, who collected two safeties against Virginia. John Gregory, George Thomp son, Bob Warren, and Bo Hack ney will probably handle the in field duties. Hackney has been playing good ball since taking over the vacancy created at short stop when Fred Ryan, f rosh star, came down with the measles. The outfield setup is a little un certain, but there is no doubt but what Cleetwood, heavy-hitting Charlie Cole, and Harry Beason, the three boys who played the positions on the trip, will see i some action during the course of j the afternoon. i DURHAM Nifong, cf Fernandez, ss Powell, 3b Lewis, rf Williams, 2b Booth, lb Eubanks, If Pegram or Caldwell, c CAROLINA Thompson, 2b Hackney, ss Cleetwood, If Cole, cf Warren, 3b Gregory, lb Hayworth, or Frazier, c DiLorenzo or McElrath, p Erickson to Speak Dr. F. C. Erickson will address the Journal Club, tonight April 16th, in Room 403, New East. The subject of Dr. Erickson s speech will be "Switzerland." Club members are urged to at tend and all visitors are welcome. University Service Station Odis Pendergraf t, Prop. Cheerf al A ITS FOR - ' N I If IT IS NICER .THIS WAY.'- v J YWCA Cabinet Installed Sunday In Ceremonies The YWCA Cabinet was in stalled last night in a tradition al candlelight ceremony at the Presbyterian church and the new executive committee of the Cabi net is as follows: president, Carlisle Cashion ; vice-pres., Ann Dickinson; secretary, Ann Weideman; treasurer, Jo Law ler ; membership, Nonnie Mor ris and executive director, Mrs. Kay Ferrell. The new committee chairmen are Vocations, Ginny Gaston and Mac Cushman; Member at large, Tommy Holden; Dormi tory stores, Jane Carrington ; Supper Forum, Helen Morrison, and Jerry Atkins; Recreation, Nancy Laird; Public Affairs, Sara Tillett; Social Service, Judy Swain and Janet John ston; C.R.I.L., Jean Wilkins; Campus Affairs, Ann Rogers; Music, Tip Summers; Worship, Margaret Whitney; Cabinet Worship, Gladys David; Publi city, Winkie Andrews and Ann Nick; Race Relations, Happy Clark; Library, Marcella Har rer ; Y and Wherefore, Bea Lothrop, editor and Kit Cole man, manager; Freshmen Coun cil, Ann Morris; Junior Coun cil, Ann Dickinson; World Stu dent Service Fund, Eleanor Craig; Girl Reserves, Shirley Small. EXPERIMENTALS (Continued from first page) Mr. Lewissohn, Gloria Day as Mrs. Katz, Sidney Shertzer as Jack, Maidie Davis as Florence, and Bill Sessions as Harvey. The scene is the dining room of the Lewissohn home. "The Queen Was In The Kitch en," a farce by Charles Waldman and directed by David Hooks, is the last play on the bill. In the cast are: Betty Butler as Mrs. Gillespie, Claude Rayburn as Mr. Gillespie, Lynn Leonard as Regina, Bill Sessions as Junior, Colbert Leonard as Ditsie, James Geiger as Mr. Harrington, and Hazel Harris as Mrs. Harring ton. The scene is in the modern, streamlined kitchen of the Gil lespie home. ' NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) established, legitimate slaugh terers who recently have found themselves unable to buy ani mals within ceiling prices. And the Justice Department opened an investigation of reports that many packers have been making false price entries. OX If you - have ever won a college honor class office, newspaper staff, dramatic or glee club appointment you've known the thrill of success. Prepare for success in business by enrolling at Katharine Gibbs School in the special secretarial course for college women. Address College Course Dean. 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Ab's Bookshop STUDENT (Continued from ftrst page) required to be reported, or the student who fails to report . a violation, himself be guilty of an honor offense. Proxy Voting Proxy voting was outlawed early in the proceedings. This was mentioned as rendering the legislature an unequal body. Later in the meeting the subject was again brought up for discus sion by Jack Lackey, who de fended his right to designate a proxy if a reasonable excuse for absence was proposed. This was put into the form of a motion and eventually tabled. The constitution, as it now stands, is ready to be rediscus sed. Many disputed amendments will be again be put on' the floor. SAE to Give Supper The SAE will give a buffet sup per Thursday night at 6:30 p. m. for married SAE brothers on campus. AH SAEs are invited to the supper which will be held at the chapter house. ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE PlALMt IwlAlGl fLlAlR P IaTl E E AL E. AVV SIT ATE D "AR CO LA TOPER J B A I M EIP SQGGV"TE P . 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