uYll.C. Lllsr&rj Sorlals Dept. els ' Pi caw naili Wad yjsf ' 'If He VOLUME L.X ulleiin Fire Negro students; who were denied al hie tic passbooks when they registered were issu ed the passbooks yesterday af ternoon according to Harvey Beech, one of the students who was originally denied the book. Chancellor House issued the books soon after the University Day exer Beech ad House re ment whett been issued! .dent spokesx received s. c. Headquarters Set Up Here University of South Carolina Alumni and visitors who will be in Chapel , Hill to attend the North Carolina-South Carolina football game will find their f""" 4 i a a i r f neaaquarxers set up m xne ivic gram Club here. Open house be held between 11 a. m p. m. There will be a regis table in the lobby of the gram Club where of f ici representatives of the U: (See HEADQUARTERS, i, Traffic Routes Traffic on highway 54 east will be one way beginning al 11:45 and continuing until game time, the State Highway Patrol announced yesterday. It was -added that traffic after would be one way out of Chapel Hill as long as the congestion lasted. 'Are You An What's an OYCI? . . . Who's be hind this music in the Y Court? . Why were all the campus wheals picking up trash on the South Building steps? . . Was that Dean Wettach I saw walking picket in the rain Thursday? . . . What's going on? This is going on. A meeting was called last Thursday of an ul tra secret committee to decide the best way to make the students conscious of the mess they make in the Y Courk The cleanup com wet ipie I J . 1 I I P p. u in be fj The l ft i t II lilia . a SATURDAY, OCTOBER Grail Dance To End Homecoming Activities The finishing touch will be added to the Grail "Get Ac quainted" weekend tonight when the informal Homecoming dance is held in Woollen Gym. Tickets ,re le I pn bv Bill bf Duke ' last from . he s seriel . je spc the Order of the Grail. The re maining two will be held after the Tennessee and -Notre Dame games. " The proceeds from these dances go to a f und, from which the Grail giyes annual scholarships and loans to worthwhile campus acti vities. "" Also as a feature of Get-Ae- ed weekr"" k will I lAa Via !- ds that E thi : fearing Elect rom Asheville, has been chosen Secretary-Treasurer of the Young Conservatives Club, which met i Thursday night for an organ izational meeting. Sumner is chairman of the Carolina Poli tical Union," a member of the Phi Assembly, and a member of The Daily Tar Heel staff. List of other officers has not yet been released. ne riom x the nl ... eL t- I , ... ... ,. it - "A I ' f a h. .... a .... m . ,;..-r-w-w- i ; r . I 1,5: .;:! i OYCI?' Question Answered mittee, sponsored by1 the later fraternity Council, was headed by "Jake the Janitor" Froelich. The committee decided to put on a campaign of stunts aimed at getting the students to throw their own-trash in the can provided. And here's where the OYCI came in. A catchy word was need ed for the campaign . . a word that would describe a person who threw - trash on South Building steps. OYCI fitted perfectly. The ideas for stunts almost got ; f?i v ... .... i- -i Kf:.:-:;:: "(Staff Photo) 13, 1951 CHAPEL, HILL, N. C. weekend. These cards will be picked up in the Alumni office in the Carolina Inn where there will be an open house all day. By Jimmy Wallace Some of the students hastened to South Building, anxious to get a close-up,, view of the ceremony. Others were attracted by the band concert. Still others-saw the crowd gathering and wandered over to have a look. The usual coffee addicts found their places on the South Building steps had been fty - jClubj ie l -"rmen'Jr- tt t " J : ' lorr.: : ; leigh fort.: I i tone) he art f kep y wa Ilk P r lue sharp contrast of the South Buil ding belfry as it jutted upwards into the crystalling atmosphere of the fall morning. Windows on the second and third floor were filled with onlookers, elbows oh the sills, heads propped on hands. Old-timers in the faculty, vete rans of many University cere monies, dropped by to pay their (See CORNERSTONE, page 7) out of hand at the suggestion of a cage to put OYCI's in. An effort was made to even get Gordon Gray and Governor Scott for the picket lines. ' The Y Court music was dream ed up by Larry Early and Barbara Chan tier, and sung by Jimmy Shumate, Reg inald Griffin, and Jack Borden, with Jimmy Adams on the piano. . The committee reported per fect cooperation by the admin istration on the picket lines. Ad ministration ; leaders, led by Chancellor ; House, earried pla cards up and down in front of the South Building' steps. - Observers reported yesterday that the appearance of the steps had "improved a hundred per cent." - ' ' Just before the University Day ceremonies, one coed dropped her empty cup on the steps. A boy sitting near remarked in a voice that carried aH over the ricinity, "She's even worse than a pig. She's an OYCL" The girl in question blushingly "picked it up, carried ft over to the trash can, and dropped it in. And one more OYCI bit the dusC Oh, yes, OYCI means "Obno- jxlous.Y Court Individual?, . at' 'in s the I Ihr n I WfY vuw wmf ?nf M . I rrw -t- . r w-m m - V sis n 9 V J NUMBER 20 Student Solon Interviews Will art Monday Interviews to choose this yearg The interviews will be con ducted by a committee of eight including, Bob Evans, Ken Pene gar, Bill Carr, Ben James, Glenn Hardin, Joan King, John Shorren berg, and a representative from the Phi Assembly., Delegates will be chosen on the ' following qualifications: knowledge of parliamentary pro late Heading toward Maryland next weekend? Want a place to spend the night?. The University Club has secur ed 400 reservations at the Hamil ton and the Annapolis Hotels in Washington, D. C, with a special student rate for $8.00 for two nights. ' Students desiring rooms should sign up and pay for-them either Monday or Tuesday at a booth to be set up in the Y Court, aceord- St vpor- e,M thi a rm tr Stud Air f Oh ! u ll'lSKrinu' " - i "if" I 1 L ' ..fMl "" M '"SfTTaTl mmjfmmj Carolina Favored By Twelve Points Over Gamecocks By Bill Peacock Steve, Th Cadillac, Wadiak and his football playing mates from South Carolina invade Kenan Stadium today at 2 p. but Carl Snavely's Tar Heels are favored to break their two game losing streak and put the Game cocks in their place. A crowd of 30,000 or more is an ticipated to see Wadiak, one of the nation's finest running backs and a top All-America candidate face the Carolina team. The Tar a two ! I wn I fercome and I todi ing Carolina to t irk and will v3back to a rT'-Thipped i i . e u k. T 1-0, ter, duc inee Icessive ame-s-to GeorgiaT2OT6) and Texas (45.20). South Carolina lost their opener to Djuke (34-6) but has whipped The Citadel Probable Lineups: South Carolina Pos. " North Carolina Shea . "US..... O'Brien Harrelson IT...... ' Ruffin Gargano- LG.. Yarborougli Smith ...C KavouHis Stephens Aliketa : Graver Higgins Walser Hesmer Williams Gantt Wiess Bennett rami WadiaJ Johns prawd IOLINA, page 5) rvations i ssaav - - m - - ing to Duffield Smith, club presi dent. No reservations will be ac cepted for one night only. Smith stressed Tuesday as the deadline and last chance because Washington will be overcrowded with Maryland And Virginia fans and - also several conventions planned for the .same weekend. The Hamilton is located across the street from Franklin Square where fee pep rally will be held Saturday morning. The - Annapo lis, near the bus station, is four blocks away. (9taff- Ftoto) . RG... . rt.: ....... . RE .. . QB .u LH. RH FB 1

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