FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 THE DAILY TAR -HEEE Sigma Chi Lists 27 x Sweethearts' authentic! j0l 1 S$ Tuxedos I fib a' Ful1 " pjJ:f Dress I I Jackets III Accessories &&&& SETOP N. COLUMBIA ST. Sigma Chi fraternity has re leased the list of 27 .candidates for the, "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" who are now; beim entertained by a series of parties. The win ner will be decided upon soon. Highlight of events "will be the Sigma Chi Sweetheart Ball to be held inl the Carolina Inn on Sat urday, April 28th, at ; which the winning candidate and this year's "Sweetheart of. Sigma Chi" ,will be announced. CAROLINA iVr-? a a. sssssssift'Aawp w w m m m 1 NO? PU71.18 V-V .'-'A . . Mil A PtRrtCILT V SWELL MOTION ltT PICTURE! J? SSMfc? '"wllYll; T W w w w i w a -"j- ' to.!nww ncnuss m Born St? ?' JUDY tarring mm mum Ufllimiw Dmnni rDiivrften t MittrMllMMiat-FitttkiMltnMSlii) jgj If Those hilarious cartoon -"; - come to life on the screen El' a V' 3 m.. :1s... .! it Candidates for the title are Sue Ambler, Peggy Anderson, Khtiki feiue, Mary Nell Boddie, Carolyn Butcher, Jean, Caldwell, Liz Col ey, Barbara Chantler, Joan Er skine, Joyce Evans, Betsy Farmer; Ann Gowan, Mary Harmon, Katherine Hester, Louise Klos ter, Sue Lowry, Sylvia Newsome, Jane Parker, Dorothy Perry, Cal ista Pope, Jackie Quisenberry Libba Roe, Patty Starr, Frankie Strosnider, Ann Van Kirk, Sandy Wilson, Neoley Wooley. Dr. Ca I hodn Speaks To Delta Sigma Pi Dr. Richard P. Calhoon, profes sor of personnel management in the School of Business Adminis tration, spoke at a professional meeting of Delta Sigma Pi last week. A former aribitrator and per sonnel manager for several, na tional concerns. Dr.Calhoon ex pressed the idea that "personnel management will in the near fu ture rank with other leading professions. V U f i II i'i n fit ? 4c 1 MacArthu r- CAROLINA LtS SH3.ATl,S Y SUN. MON. TUE. 1 y and About Thomas fmmmHm J 1 LOOK HOMEWARD, FROM DEATH TO ANGEL $1.79 . MORNING $1.49 OF TIME AND THE STORY OF A ' RIVER $1.93 NOVEL $2.00 THE WEB AND THE LETTERS TO HIS ROCK $1.98 MOTHER ' $3.75 YOU CAN'T GO HOME HUNGRY GULLIVER, AGAIN $1.93 a Biography $2.50 See Also Many; References In Editor To Author, By Perkins $3.75 THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 East Franklin Street Open Till 9 P.M. lijW'lllft jliililtnllilftiifWItB'il (Continued from page 1) for his convictions and "gave him my vote for president" Most stu dents agreed he delivered an "in spired, great speech," but main tained that MacArthur was wrong and that "President Truman was justified in his actions," as Jack Hopkins put it. "The General's statements will hurt our foreign policy," Hopkins asserted In the television room of Gra ham Memorial, as in restaurants and fraternity houses equipped with TV, groups of students hud dled about the video screen and added running ad libs to the General's speech. There was con siderable comment after Mac Arthur pointed out that -the joint chiefs of staff had supported him in Ms' Asiatic policies. But. Dick Murphy exclaimed MaeArthur's speech was indicative of "intel lectual bankruptcy." The air began charging with dramatic although moist be cause of rainy weather tension as the time for Gen. Omar Brad ley's address. , Hopes that the chairman of. the -joint .'chief & of staff would deliver a policy-tevel statement were widespread. And at 6:45, iines were already be ginning to form outside Memorial Hall for the 8: 30 1 appearance by Bradley. HOLDS RECORD 66 v Doug Weilandj captain of the William and Mary golf team, holds the record 66 for the Wil liamsburg Inn course. CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 STUDENTS DESIRING PRIVATE coacliinsr in mathematics and elemen tary statistics ple;ise write Box 813 City. (1-6792-2) t" A'1 5 i V ' - - In J s 4, SPONSORS FOR THE ANNUAL ROSE BALL to be held by the Pi Kappa Phi fraternityat Woollen Gymnasium Saturday night are top row, left to right: Barbara Krafft, Raver Forest, 111.', with Secretary Bill Mallison, Rpcky Mount; Jean Tiller, Leaks ville, with President Bill Wilkorson, Reidsville; Sylvia Campbell, Sumter, S. C:, with Chaplain Ken Robbins, Charlotte; Bottom row, Billye Jo Zimmerman, N. Wilkesboro with Warden Bucky Horton, N. Wilkesboro; Anne Finlator" Winston-Salem, with Treasurer Gordon H. Shermer, Winston-Salem, and Stuart Mosely, Columbia, S. C, with Historian Nat Magruder, Sarsota, Fla., historian. Goeds See Latest In Spring Bathing Wear Party Clothes L.atest spring vogues were shown yesterday when coeds mod eled attires ranging front bathing apparel to party wear at the Tri Delt Fashion Show held in the Carolina Inn ballroom at 3 p.m. Two girls from each sorority modeled for the style presenta tion in outfits furnished by Ellis Stone Department Store of Dur ham. Modeling for Alpha Delta CAMPUS BRIEFS "DOCTOR KNOCK," a satire on the medical profession ' by Jules Romains, will be presented by the Theatre Francais in French May 3 and 4 at the Playmakers Theater. The cast includes Marion Wal ter, Josephine Sharkey, Carolyn Payne, Lillian Parks, Yette Rhyne, Urban T. Holmes, Walter Creech, Kenneth Stuckey, Glenn Martin, Claude Rayborn, Ted Creech, Dick Lewis, John Ingle, and Ed Grady. THE BAPTIST Student Union will meet with students from Shaw University, Raleigh, Sunday at 5 o'clock in the Baptist Church basement. THE CONCERT to be presented by the University of Alatama string quartet for tonight has been cancelled due to illness of one of Gamma were Barbara Thompson and Laura Judy; Pi Beta Phi, Carolyn Butcher and Kackie Hester; Alpha Delta Pi, Jackie Merritt and Betty Lou Worthing ton; Chi Omega, Gina Campbell and Marjorie Crutchfieid, and Tri Delt, Nancy Baird, and Anne Van Kirk. the members. - THE CANTERBURY Club holds its annual outdoor meeting at Hogan's Lake - Sunday. A picnic supper and entertainment will be featured. THE WOMEN'S Glee Club , will meet in Hill Hall at 5 p.m. Monday to rehearse for the Fort Bragg concert. . SATURDAY MORNING MATINEE Doors Open 9:35 A.M I FLYNN 'ROB IK HOOD" 'Ugly Man7 Will Win As Prize Friday Arden Boisseau, May Queen Of 1951 Brunette Arden Boisseau of Roanoke, Va., this year' May Queen, will date the Ugliest Man On Campus after his identity is revealed next Friday night, and will be on hand to help him eat some : of the six dinners which have been offered as prizes by Chapel Hill Merchants. ' " Included in the food-rest to which"- the Ugly Man and his Queen for a night will be, treated on their all-expense-paid date are a T-bone steak dinner and a fried thicken dinner.-Also contributed b3r merchants as prices in the Theta Chi fraternity -second an nul! Ugly Man contest was ' a free hair cut and a car wash. Theta Chi UMOC chairman Jim Nichols said, the prize list was "growing by the hour." Photographs are now being ac cepted at the Theta Chi house on 214, East Rosemary St., Nichols said, and may be delivered or mailed to him there. The Ugly Man will be presented at the Uni versity Club Carnival next Friday. From among the entries, the 10 ugliest will be selected by a committee from the fraternity and those will 'go on display in the YMpA lobby for penny voting by the student body. All proceeds i from the voting will go to the i Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. i Entries may be submitted by j anyone who is a male student! here aL the University. Natural i ugliness is not required, Nichols ; said, explaining that makeup and j trick photography may., be used,! providing none- of it is prefer- sion-al. . , I Bradley- (Continued from page 1) munism spreading there is great ly reduced." "They will fight for us, particularly if they think they have a chance to win," asserted the speaker. "Can the General justify the recent draft cutback," a Carolina male wanted to know, He em phasized that it was out of his department and that the know-' ledge "comes secondhand from General Collins (J. Lawton Col lins, Army Chief of Staff )." More than 60 percent of the men being discharged are reenlisting, more men are enlisting", and Korean casualties are down, were reasons given for the recent curtailment in draft calls. ' Ford horn Usiiverslfy SCHOOL OF LAW NEW YORK Threa-Yecir Day Course Fcur-Ye-ar Evening Course eO-iJDITCATION'AL Member of Assn. of American Law Schools Matriculants must be College graduates and present full transcript of College record CLASSES EEGIM SEPT. El. 1P51 For further infori'.uUion address Registrar Ferdham Univ. School of Law 302 Broadway.. New York 7...N. Y. ! - WARNED ERGS! f- " ' VS ;?f-'J 5 4 TTT-TS, -yT 4?imT jcartrt FOR SALE 6B MAUPASSANT 4 nice 7-volume set, will go to the highest otter received by Saturday night. Here's a chanco to nick vourself a good bargain. THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP. (eng. lxl) LOST LOST: OVAL ONYX RING DIAMOND chip insets gold band, vicinity Port hole Restaurant, Main Street Lost April 7, Reward S10. 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