j ft 1 1 M II- i 5 frAGE SIX - - .." THE DAILY- TAR! HEEL TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1951 Officers Candidate Program ffers Commissions To Grad s O Graduates who have just earn ed their bachelor's degree, are between the ages of 19 and 27, and desire to .complete their mil itary service in the Navy will be interested in the Naval Officers Candidate Program. New classes convene every month. Those who complete the Officer Candidate training will . be commissioned in the appro ' nriate rank in the USNR. Recardless of selective service classification, applications may be submitted and accepted, up to date the applicant is ordered for his pre-induction physical exam ination. Those who meet tne physical and mental require ments will be required to enlist for four years if without previous military service, or for three years if with previous military experience. Reauests for enlistment should be submitted several weeks in advance of date desired to start training as some time is required to process the application. For further details and appli cations, see the Naval Recruiting station. Post Office Building, Durham. Naval ROTC headquar tore on pamnus. - or Col. F. C. Shepard. ' Elections (Continued from page 1) SP says it has . a program but can't carry it out unless it has control of the legislature. It ask ed, in a circular distributed be fore the first election, for "an opportunity to demonstrate that Student Government does not mean do-nothingism." The UP, in a circular distribut ed to answer the SP's circular, replied, "Radicalism is hardly the answer, to do-nothingism " and sarcastically commented that the SP's program was "Unfortunate lv a well concealed program." , Nevertheless, for the lirst xime nf cohnnl' thev can nut him on VTA. v . j A probatioA; they can reprimand him; or they can acquit him. The Men's Council is a powerful group. Competing for the freshman seat are Ozzie Aysque, William Barnes, and Fred Hutchins; and for the two junior seats Frank Daniels, Bob Simmons and Tom Dameis, od uiu Moore, Lenoir; Dick Wooten. Aysque, Barnes, Hutch-, Charles AKPsi Takes iiiTweiilf-osie; t. "R. McLawhorn, Kinston; 'Har ry N. Young, Greensboro; Taylor O. League, MooresviUe; ,imer v.. Bland, Thomas ville ; Joe S. Cal- lon .Tr.. Favettevuie; aiu Clark Davis, Greenville; Bill Grimes, Thomasville; R. Hector Lupton; Jr., Edenton. C 1 ins and Wooten are endorsed by the Bi-partisan Selection Board. All men, from frolicking fresh men to cynical seniors, who vote -vote for both junior 'and frosJt seat seekers. Women's Council The coeds whja vote today will ew -Members: Sunday afternoon, - Alpha Tau Chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi pro fessional business administration fraternity initiated twenty-one new members into the chapter here at the University. Following the initiation cere monies in Graham Memorial, a banquet was held in the Carolina Inn dining room. Herb . Went worth, past president of the Jun ior Chamber , of Commerce in Chapel Hill, spoke on the organi zation of the Jaycees and the job they do -in the community. The new members initiated were: I. N. Reynolds, Chapel Hill; Tommy Minnis, Winston Salem; Jess Noland, Jr., Ashe ville; Robert Sapp, Reynolds; C. R .Spruill. Elizabeth City, Sha hen Haroutunian, Teheran, Iran; John Lester. Stoneville: Franklin Brazelle, Asheville: Charles Alderman, Elizabeth City; Ray Stem, Lake- wood. Ohio: P. J. Davis, Graham; W. H. Shields, Winston-Salem; in 13 years the SP may today elect four people to the Women s 4V. cnrint Tf- Council. gain tuuuvi ui kvv.vw. c i , laiafTTw This Council is the court which , " decides whether to "ship", repri neres wny. mand or acquit the girl who vio- In dorm district one, Jack coed &nd sent up Becker (SP) and eter ioc f house councils and the (Independent) are competing for who breaks the Honor Code a six-month Legislature seat. Campus Code. The Wo- In dorr district jwo Jim wins- men,s Co1 fa also a powerful ton (UP) meets Burton Rights (SP). Winston; won in tne nrsx Runnina for three Women's election, but nis parry Council junior seats are Ana was marked SP on the Dauot in- BQnnie Bondurant, Mary LUla stead oi UP. and quite a few of Bro Bevedy Chalk and Car hU votes came from the ballots Nahnl marked straight SP. So tney nave R for at.iarge seat to vote an over on the Council are Jane Adams In the women's dorm district, a d joan Membery. Dot Lowenstein (SP) and Sara- A11 the are endorsed by t i TTm will V.ntflf fnr I . i! r-ii:. T J . .n T'Vi o-r ?r1 with I ii i i : ai one-yew ; jn coeas vjumors, seiuuis, en.. 100 votes each in the first elec- vote or junior artd at-targe m A r.Mnatin rf tfT t.WO six- a month seats are Peggy Brown (SP), Dot Stauffer (SP) and Peg 0t Stewart (UP). So at least one persoji elected here will be an SP candidate The voters could conceivably five SP solons to the Legis lature today. They could send cnlv three UP solons ther . The UP has a one-seat margin, twit the- SP i traditionally strongest in the dormitory dis trlctst where tomorrow's ballot ing taks place. That's why. Men's Council The Carolina -Gentlemen who find time to vote today will elect three people to the Men's Ccun- rfT. The Men Council la a court. When a student breaks the Honor Code (by cheating cn an exam, for example) or the Cam ? . pua Jode (by not coHucting t.fiWself as a gentleman) and gets caugia he is tried by the Mens Council. They can kick him, out NEED MONEY FOU CHillSTMAS? O Bring us a list of the texts you'll be through with at the end of this term. a ! :Lsi - rtf their full turn ip yy C II giyc yuu w wiwm w. - in value right now. O Start buying your Christmas Gifts-But in the meantime keep your boolcs f or study Dont turn them in till after exams. We don't want our good customers to flunk out! O MERRY CHRISTMAS! TH E I N TS M ATE 205 E. Franklin St. BOOKSH'OP ' Chapel Hill Smoking Gifts For H I M 4fA PIPES BOXED CIGARS TOBACCO -Buy Brcma DULtS HEAD BOOKSHOP Takd Hoasi Somo Gily VIrapped Cirlstxaas "Boolr,! " J ;j : Irs Tender! . . 'p $ A ill ' lts Savory ! : ' ;: -v 'V 'V " v 1 1 . .' IT'S HOME-COOSCED CHICKEN! 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