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The, Monogram club will award Wolf, and Bill Burgess (mana
varsity letters for winter quarter I ger). ..
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sports at an initiation meeting
tonight at 7 o'clock in the club
room. ...
Coach R. A. (Bob) Fetzer will
speak. The awards will be pre
sented by the coaches of the
sports for which the monograms
are given.
Those scheduled to receive
awards are, wrestling: Harvey
Bradshaw, Thomas C. Coxe III,
Nathan Crocker III (manager),
Edwrard . , Haines Andy Holt,
Aubrey Kendrick, George Mc
Ghee Jr:, Ted McLaughlin, Harry
Pawlick, and Tliomas Stokes.
Gymnastics: James Bell Jr.,
Gerald Dorn, Check Goodin, Dick
ilallden; ; Charles Hartley, Otis
, Hartsell, Gordon Hudson, Harold
Martin Jr. (manager), Andrew
Moser,: 'Rupert Phipps, Donald
Waddeli, Reginald White, Frank
Williams, and Wilson Woods.
.Swimming: Jay Alexander,
Richard Alexander, Kirby Am
bler, Leonide Baarcke, Jack Ed
wards, Donald Evans, Warren
Heemann, JSBuddy - Heins, Pete
Higgins, Smith Jewell, Joe Kelso,
Rick, Levy, Cecil Milton, Larry
Shannon. Stan Tinkham, Barry
Wall, "Reginald White Jr., Charles
Basketball: Howard Deasy,
Vince Grimaldi Al Lif son, Paul
Likins, Robert Phillips, William
emy rnze us
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A lucrative list of door prizes J Reeves service station; $5 from
for the Sigma Chi Derby were re
leased yesterday. They range
from cases of beer to grease jobs
for your auto.
The prizes are: a free evening
for three couples at the Carolina
club; three cases of beer from the
Goody shop; 18 passes to the Caro
A. 7 ' ' . Jf JJA.jr OliV XV S fcV nW W
Redding III, Ernest SchwarzJ Una theatre; a sport shirt from
Cooper Taylor
Wallace.
Jr., and John
Ex-NROTC
Exec Here
Gets SHIP
Special to The Daily Tar Heel
NORFOLK, Va., April 7
The command of the TJSS
Cony was assumed by CMDR.
William J. Manning in cere
monies here this weekend.
Manning was executive offi
cer of the University of North
Carolina NROTC unit until
June, 1951.
; A native of Clarksville,
Tenn., and a Naval academy
graduate of 1939. Manning re-
, cently served as chief of staff
for a destroyer command.
Julian's and one "from Milton's
Clothing cupboard; $2 in trade at
the Yarn shop; a club steak dinner
at the Village grill; four "Old
South" dinners at the Carolina
Inn!
One passenger car tire from
Colonial Press; $2 worth of books
from the Intimate bookshop; one
Marfak lubrication at the Village
service station; one bottle of
champagne at the Rathskeller; a
lubrication job at Tyler's Esso
station; a box of candy from Dan
ziger's; a wash and grease job at
Strowd motor ca.; steak dinner
for-four at the Pines; carton of
cigarettes from L. D. Hearrv and
spn Grocery; a grease job and oil
change at Caston motor co.; a tie
from Jack Lipmans; a grease job
from Colonial motors and a Ron
son lighter from Went worth and
Sloan. '
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