Page Four
The Daily Tax Heel
Friday. November 21. 1952
Austin Is Elected
AKPsi Secretary
Alpha Kappa Psi, national pro
fessional fraternity in business
administration has elected John
W. Austin to serve the remaining
term of the secretary's post left
open by Edwin W. Webster who
is going on active duty with the
United States Navy. 1
Austin, a junior from Charlotte,
has been actively connected with
Alpha Kappa Psi since early in
1952i
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Phi Assembly
Backs More Cuts
Wednesday night the Phi As
sembly overwhelmingly passed a
resolution endorsing unlimited
cuts in classes of the University,
a basing of grades upon tests and
not upon number of lecture hours
attended, and a two day warn
ing period of significant tests.
The wording of the bill was
done by Representative Don An
gell. A bill endorsing Carl Snavely,
coach of the University football
team, was defeated at the same
meeting by a tie vote.
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It's aorf of tile
Kappa Sigs,
Betas Elect
Pledge Heads
Pledges of two fraternities
elected officers this week.
Eta chapter of Beta Theta Pi
has elected Bill Calvert, Char
lotte, as their pledge president.
John Hussey, Shreveport, La.,
will serve as vice-president and
Dick Reynolds, Winston-Salem, is
secretary-treasurer.
Pledges of Alpha Mu chapter
of Kappa Sigma have elected Gai
ther Walser, Lexington, their
president. Other pledge officers
include Dick Mason, Gastonia,
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vice - president; xiODDy uiue,
Wadesboro, secretary - treasurer;
and Ed Borden, Goldsboro, ser-geant-at-arms.
Humanities
Practical
As Science
Religion, literature, music, arts
and the other humanities are
"just as practical as the sciences'
in the development of a well-
balanced education and a well
ordered life.
This view, was stressed here
Thursday by Chancellor Robert
B. House who delivered the fall
quarter lecture in the humaini
ties at the University.
Addressing an audience of fa
culty, students and townspeople
in Gerrard Hall, he summed up
the theme of this series of lec
tures on the value of the arts
to an educated person which
was inaugurated in 1944.
He was presented by Dr. Dou
gauld MacMillan, chairman of
the English Department.
Chancellor House stressed the
view that a proper balance j
should be maintained between
the humanities and the social
and physical sciences.
Taking the position that Amer
ica is the most practical nation in
history, Chancellor House said
this nation unhesitatingly applies
the practical test to any field of
value and that Jiy any test "the
humanities are utterly practical.
"They are knowledge basic to
all other knowledge; and, since
knowledge is basic to action,
they are basic to all thought and
action. Moreover, the humanities
are the arts of expression, ex
ecution, and communication.
"No sound work is possible
without them. And, finally, re
creation is as practical as work;
and the humanities are the great
est known recreational resources.
No sound play is possible without
them."
Chancellor House's subject was
The Educational Function of the
Humanities." He took his text
from a line by Alfred North
Whitehead, the great modern
philosopher, who said: "Show
youth where beauty dwells and
there it will abide."
He also quoted a pasage from
the poet Keats who said: "Beau
ty is truth, truth, beauty that
is all ye know on earth, and all
ye need to know."
Chancellor House said he was
convinced that "more good teach
ing goes on in this University
today than in my day because
the spirit remains the same and
the means have increased. It is
wonderful to me to see art, mus
ic, drama, religion functioning
today as departments," he de
clared.
An alert student today can
"absorb a certain amount of cul
ture here now that was not avail
able 30 years ago," he said. .
"Real education is active, but
believe more good studying goes
on now than formerly."
Men
(Continued from page 1)
loose on the heels of the Caro
lina men. The race will be run
between South Building and the
library.
Tonight after the pep rally,
there will be a Sadie Hawkins
Day dance at the Naval Armory.
The dance will feature a mass
wedding by Marryin' Sam at 9,
a floor show from Skunk Hollow,
a square dance and round danc
ing, judging of the best Lil Ab
ner and Daisy Mae, the awarding
of prizes and the closing cere
mony .-
Bunch Joins AKPsi,
Is Tyner Sophomore
Alpha Kappa Psi, national pro
fessional fraternity in business
administration, has pledged El
bert Rosser Bunch Jr. Bunch, a
sophomore from Tyner, N. C, was
pledged Nov. 11 at a special ses
sion. Oklahoma
(Continued from page 3)
allow the Sooners to play.
Oklahoma, with a 6-1 season
Singers
(Continued from page 1)
give a concert with the N. C. State
College Men's Glee Club Sunday
at 4 p.m. in Pullen Hall on the
State campus.
record and the single loss to
Notre Dame, has not received an
official invitation to the Orange
Bowl. But word has been obtain
ed informally that the Sooners
would get a bid once they indi
cate they were in a mood to accept.
Five Enemy Planes
Shot Down Yesterday
SEOULr American fighter pil
ots shot down five Communist
MIG-15 jet fighters over North
Korea yesterday, raising to more
than 500 the toll of the Russian
made planes destroyed in the 29
month old Korean war. The aerial
duels between the Sabres and
MIG's took place as F-84 Thunder
jets smashed the "hottest target"
in North Korea a huge enemy
troop concentration area and sus
pected rocket launching site near
the Yalu River.
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Maryland conference. Also at the
Maryland conference will be Dr.
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of the Wesley Foundation at
UNC. Dr. Nelson is the current
study secretary of the U. S. C. C.
and will lead church conferences.
Dr. William H. Poteat, philos
ophy professor at UNC, will serve
as speaker for the conference. At
the Palo Alto conference will be
Dr. Arnold Nash, religion pro
fessor here.
Students interested in attend
ing a conference may obtain reg
istration blanks and additional
information at the YWCA.
Approximate cost of the con
ference will be $40, including
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