SEHIAHS DEPT. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. 031-49 A 5TM Iftailf SWT jBra VOLUME LIX f NUMBER 139 is i hve 111 , '4 0Z 3 A i -"X, Si WWW ' 1 , .V...V.V .V.'.v-Y. -1 A.. it "V, 4 I i h 1 1- ' HELEN BRUNDAGE JOAN CHARLES SUE LINDSEY : MEL STRIBLING JOYCE EVANS Big Parade Will Climax Armed Forces Activities .11 1 . 1 w n in -Armed Forces Day ceremomes cn -Chapel Hill-Carrboro area ihi afternoon a bi2 parade down Frankim sireei. patrick mediately following the parade L ,L Go a Pjtj . - i " 11 1 y i n v iu NSA Meefs For Tacs In Summer dents from all over the unnea States will gather at the Univer sity of Minnesota this summer 'to determine the role of the student' in the world community. The National Student Congress is sponsored by the United States National Student Association (NSA), which represents over 800 000 college and university students. About 1,000 official stu dent representatives of American rniwps and Universities are ex pected to attend the 10-day con ference August 20-29. The main subjects under con sideration will be student govern ment, higher education in the national emergency, and interna tional affairs. . Such problems as honor sys tems, college athletics and stu Aa health the collece pressori entation programs, and relief drives will also be . discussed. from the reviewing stand oppo site the post omce University rresiaeiu Gray, Chancellor Robert B. House, and Congressman Carl All student veterans who would like to march in the Armed Forces Day parade this afternoon, are asked to meet at 2:30 p.m. in front of the Chapel Hill high school. nA,m will also be on hand for the ceremonies. Roy Armstiong is directing the celebration ah Hnivprdtv offices will close today at 3 p.m. in order that the staff may participate m i servances. The u. a. will have several planes living overhead as a part of the cere monies. " Organizations participating in i.i :nnAa whifh will begin near Hazzard Motor Company on ett I 1 (tllMUl un.-v.v, versitv Band, American J-iu", American Legion Auxiliary, Red Cross and Gray Ladies, Boy and Girl Scouts, cud acou Brownies, Chapel Hill High School" Band, Naval ROTC. the tArpd in the Jaycees Kooiitv contest. Lincoln High School Band. Air ROTC, Univer- sity and Reserve yeierunb m i First Annual Beauty Show Slated Tonight Two late entrants' in the first annual Chapel Hill Beauty and litv Paeeant brings xne final total of entrants to 14.. and Thalia X lit- J flA v J t, ,v,--. dinner with the other 12 lovelies, win receive uiv.. showing-off in the Armed Forces Day parade this aiieniuuu. The winner of , the pageant, which takes place in the Carolina Theater tonight at 9 o'clock, be- a trnnhv ana the Slues icwi"b " traditional bouquet of roses will have made avaiiawe iot -$230 scholarship at any college ot her choice. As is done in the Miss America Ti-.,f i Atlantic City. N. J., X tttiwauk - . 11 chose from me ""w . . , , vos tup eiri uivy among menu"'". . believe to be the most personable and friendly. Evans, Charles, Brundage, Stribling, Lindsey Chosen Five coeds all rising seniors, were tapped as members ot .heVaayrtel'inpre-dawn ceremonies . Joa The live roe J3A ?52 cTnUlMm. Brundage of Tryon, sue Miss Jones is the daughter of Mrs. Carlene Jones oi m. c, uf Tr:n "ic n rlprk at thfi WCa CI Xliu, auu - - . i. Tv,a 9ivpnr-Qld Dlona is Dan. -w a graduate, of Chapei niu iub School anq Kings in Greensboro. She is spon sored by Andrews-neiumigci. Pannaa is a 19-year-old brunette pharmacy student from Charlotte, bne is spuic j the Pines. Brown Work Top Feature Here Tonight 4 , rtHo- na COniDOSHiuu Rrmtn .i student here 11 l u nht n f umlaut' v- Will ius""e" 7 ; . American Music in Hill Hall to rru- Ji..-.,i5itinn which is en- titlea tsauuu, i" bv William Moore, violinist, ana the composer at me piaiw. Uinn- nrpsprtfifl aS a Prtl I . n 'wra rPCDB IlltlOn tO American composers. Sigma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha, national music iraieim ties are sponsoring this program which is a pan oi a viduals and-organizauuua v . . i -.f MilCiip. Also leaiureu u uc wo----ti,roa ct1prtinns bv the W1U UC nn. ; - Sigma-Alpha lota cnorus, yy. Tarcfaret Gwaltney, o Elizabeth Thompson,, ana wcnaiu "rtr-.itl tor lK"""-"! UA, uu" t i w. ThrttviQ Allrad. a piano solo by Katherine Jente, "lemple .i .1 hv t.ns. organist, ana a uumw -t.,,, of mpmhers of both Sig- a UJ VA. -- . -Alt. ma Alpha Iota and Phi Mu Alpha ninpfiMrt. w. va.. anc a-' wv j Stribling of Clarksdale, - The traditional vamyriu , . -ii. 1 .aJa4 4 Ait.. A., mony complete wnn nuoucu ures and clanging used in the, tapping. Memoes i J , - m Mnftf new initiates nonmeu at a dawn breaRtast in uw copal Parish tiouse anei mc vv- mony. - . . All of the new v ainyncs u . been active in campus amv during their first year at um. Miss Evans is cnairman Women's Honor Council, Misa Lindsey is Editor of the Yackety, Yack, Miss Stribling is Clerk ot the Student Legislature, ivaw Charles is Clerk of the Student ' r ' .... ... 4 r ft ICS Council ana miss uiuuuo6c president of Pi Beta I'm soroiny. Both Miss btriDiing auu xi Brundage have been aetvve m YWCA work. , Miss Evans is ft member of The Daily Tar Itat. staff and Miss btriDiing w member of the women s juuuu. Council. Valkyrie members are ut on the basis of "leadership, pcho-. larship, character, service ,u pus and souna juugeuwuw , Membership is limited to- two nercent of tlie coea stuaem, uuuy. The organization tuiinj" to the Order of the Golden Fleeca taps each spring ana iau. i Mills To Announce Yack Delivery Date Jim Mills, eauor ui nic -" ety-Yack, has announced that he will know the exact rate the year books will be ready for distribu tion next Tuesday, May 22. Mnia aln said that he would appreciate persons not calling about the date until then. Inter dormitory Council n m m m Holds Final meeting . . ... i.M unLi.ni . hit with dorm res Rina Sales Lee Blackwell, campus repre sentative for the L. G. Balfour company, makers of the official University rings, will be in the lobby of the Y from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. today to take orders for class rings for both the junior and senior classes. This is the l?si time this year that orders will be taken. Deliv ery will take eight weeks. Ring sales are sponsored by the Order of the Grail. r m it m-v Council has l"'v" 1 . completed its most successful pro gram in several years, Ray Jeff cccictant to the Dean of Stu dents and advisor to the group, told the Council at its . last meet ing Monday night. Elected as holdover members to f,.miiintf npxt vear's Coun- IlCiy cil were Paul Somerville, Alberta, r-o Art ( reenoaum, uaiu- more. Md., and Bob Creed, Fay etteville. Jefferies praised the group for increasing dorm spirit and widen ing the realm of dorm acUvites. ident Ted Leonard XkCVll l4 . r.iJmnnto.'i t hp Council tor iu work on the dorm dance vrhiciq ! j - u; florm residents scoreu .nn.. , 3 u,TaA that the work OI the Council could be visualized in the new dorm spirit eviaeuv-t-u ujr more iX-it-ia uiv In turn Leonara ana xne members on the Council were tfiven a rising vote ot tnanics ioi their efforts during the past year. In its organizational setup the t vntprf to oav its treasur er $10 a quarter for services ren- dered. isia urancii, uic crr-at- whn eraduatea ldsi minrtpr. oroDOsed tne mediun.,. f'ir Tins -vecii w 1,1 v- VllH-tTiJ i-" 1 Leonard, president; Creed, vice president, Ralph WaddelL treas- urer, ani jerry oavps, tary. Phi B etc Initiation TmAavlnGcrfard for the initiation o new members into Phi Beta Kap pa wiU be held in Gerrard Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock. A banquet for botn.oia ,0Thpr4-wiU follow the mi- tiation ceremonies. It will be in t Hill nt fi-.ill D.m. wiui Dr. A. C. Howell of the English Department delivering the ad- dress, mere wiu iu",uv" tion in this spring's induction. Alumni Association . m m Places Booth in T ..v A booth has been set-up In the lobby of the Y to solicit ana -accept memberships for the Alum ni Association at a speui v to members of the senior class. . " The solicitations wm wuwhw through today and allmember oi tne giauuovm6 v . . . t u : .,-. ,mmmi in joining snouiu v ' lately. Travel Fellowship Dr. Cecil U. tneps ui tuc um- . TT--I1U versity School of fuouc ueuui has been awarded a travel tei- lowship by the World Health ur- ganization and will spena juiu, July and August studying in Eng land, Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, and several other western Euro pean countries. Last Dav Today is the last day for pr registration for summer school and fall quarter, students wera reminded yesterday by Raj Strong, assistant director of tm Central Records office. After today no green forms from any schools or depraimenis will be accepted at Arche House, Strong said. All students who have not preregistered and expect io return to school shouli see thek Dean or advisor imnst4 . iately. L.

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