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frAGE SIX - - .." THE DAILY- TAR! HEEL
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1951
Officers Candidate Program
ffers Commissions To Grad s
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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
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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.
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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
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with at the end of this term.
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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!
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