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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1954 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PACS THRtS .. - - . - t Dean Elected Senator By Phi Beta Kappa l-.m r.rnot Mackie, mathema- proftssur lure, has been nam- i Senator for the Southeastern - i!t for the national scholarship ..'crnity. I hi P.eta Kappa. I'r.m Mnckio succeeds Prof. ' i n Cannon rf Duke University. The term if Senator is for a sir.- .ir period. Ir. I'anm-n of Duke succeeded ';. petition following the death of kite Douglas Southall Freeman Richmond. Va , who had served - oral terms. I Van Mackie is dear, of Awards : ! Distinction here and directs ' activities and selection of Phi ' i Kappa at Chapel Hill. a Swinglino Stapler no biggor than a pack of gum! 98 I IPtludmt UHH) sup!c .:.Y: f TV . 1.1 . i ' i II I ni m I I 1 D. ROTH JOHN vew seminary intern for University SWINGLINE "TOT" Mil'ioni now in me. Uncondi tionally puarantccd. Makes book con en. fat-nt papers, arts and enftt. mends, tacks, etc. Avail able at your college bookstore. IWINGlINf Cwb " S'opi $12 Navy Scientific Program Lists UNC As Participant The University of North Carolina is listed as one of four colleges in southeastern United States partici pating in the Navy's new scientific program. CLASSIFIEDS INC. C i Jr. M.v yo. n Y. WANTED A HIDE OR RIDERS to Raleigh. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Five days weekly. Pone 873 or call at 521 Hooper Lane, Chapel Hill, N C. HELP WANTED: STUDENTS WITH printing experience for regular part time work at shop printing Daily Tar Heel. Call Hamlin or Young. Tel. 8444. Roth Assigned As UNC Intern By Foundation Covering The Campus a oil) M&fihulman By tht A ulhor of "Rally Round the Flag, Foybf "and, "Iiarrfoot Boy with Cheek.") ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH 1 -1 i v U -cms my fifth year of writing this column, and what an n't'i.l avf scat it ha. been! What thins?? have the old eyes it..t -vn! What itreat discoveries have rocked the world the ant! J roton. for irvtance, and the anti-neutron, and high-low sltt. and Priitfe Hardot! In th year it hna alfo ln discovered that American .":i..k rs hke Uo Wind of cigarettes titer and non-filter. The I'li !:p M.rri- Company makes lioth kinds. I mention the I"! .!', M. rns Company U-eause they pay me to mention the PI ..! M'rri- Company. They jonx.r this column. I write it i .1 tl.on t ! Rive me money. Thn I take the money and pay tin irriKi-r. my hutchcr, my gardener, and my four madrigal vi.-.tv In ti n way full employment is maintained and we i d a rrpft.iti.ni of the Panic of when bread riots killed .. . r ni l!i..r jw-ople in Muncie, Indiana, and millions of others . n r-dm-rd to ghord-writing Hi. 1). thees to keep body and n ti .''fti,rr. P. it ni.ush of jnjnm. Ii-t u Ret back to cheerful subjects, I,;.- tl pr.lu.-ts of the Philip Morris CoinjMiny. For thow of i who wi-h tiltrr eigaretU-H there is Marlboro, which now, tt - r.- than ever. Rive you a lot to like-a brand new improved tut. r uul a wonderful flavor that comes breezinR right through. 1 , r th.e of you who wish non-filter cigarettes, there is Philip M. rrw, a mild natural blend, flavorful, froh, and thoroughly .-zreeable. l'. r thse of you who can't decide letween filters or Mni-hiter but have an aflinity for j)ackages, I should like to l-.tnt out that lKth Marlboro and Philip Morris come in both the nhpnof Flip-Top Pux and the rkhI old-fashioned Soft P i k. and you w ill surely want several of each for your collection. .-(...iking for melf, I Mnoke lth MarlUro and Philip M..rri. in lj.th Kiks. Wliat I do is make kind of a fun thing iMit of it In mv Ixvlroom I have four sigtis, one on each wall, hieh -av in turn: "PHILIP . MO H HIS SOFT PACK", PI II LIP MOHHIS-FLIP-TOP," "MAHLHORO SOFT PACK" and "M ARI.HORO-FUP-TOP". When I get up in the iiKniing I put on a blindfold and then.my faithful cat Rover hpins me around ix time and then, with many a laugh and cherr, I walk forward with my finger outstretched and the first tugn I UxK'h is Uie cigarette I sm(ke that day! The Danforth Foundation has as signed John D. Roth as Seminary Intern to the University of North Carolina for 1958-59. In this post Roth will work with various religious groups at the Uni versity, including the YMCA-YWCA, the Westminster Fellowship and the Wesley Foundation. He will occupy an office on the second floor of the YMCA building and will live at the Wesley Foundation. His supervisor will be Saim Magill, assistant dean of Student Affairs. Roth did his undergraduate work at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, where he obtained a B. A. degree in history. At Bowling Green he was president of the United Christian Fellowship, a member of Omicron Delta Kappa (honorary leadership society) and Theta Chi social fraternity. Roth has completed his second year at the Boston University School of Theology and is preparing to enter campus ministry. ' The Danforth Seminary Intern ship Program is designed to pro vide a learning experience in cam pus religious work for a selected group of theological students who have completed two years toward their degree. Social Rooms (Continued From Page 1) fairs; Don Furtalo, student body president; and Rudy Edwards, presi dent fo the Inter-Donmitory Council. Social rooms in Joyner, Winston, Conner, Cobb, Parker, Teague, Av ery and Mangum will be open from 12 noon until 1:45 p.m. Saturday and again after the football game until 7.30 p.m. Furtado said yesterday hosts will be on hand in the social rooms to greet guests. Furtado urged the residents of these dorms to conduct themselves as Carolina gentlemen because any permanent arrangement for open ing lire social rooms to guests may hinge upon results of the experi- HECK LECTURE The first Heck Lecture for 1958-59 will be given in the UNC Law School today at 7:30 p.m. by Charles S. Rhyne, former president 'of the American Bar Assn. Rhyne will speak in Manning Hall Courtroom under sponsorship of the Law Students Assn. Th? public has been invited to attend. " BAND TRYOUTS Tryouts for marching band will be held today. All interested students have been asked to see Herbert Fred, director, in 02 Hill Hall. . VACK MEETING An organizational meeting of per sons interested in participating on the staff of the Yackely Yack will be held today at 2 pjn. in the Ren dezvous Room of Graham Memorial. The objectives of the yearbook will be outlined at the meeting and a general explanation of the work re quired will be given. Editor Camer on Cooke has urged ;tfl interested students to attend. PRESBYTERIAN PICNIC A picnic for Presbyterian students will be held this afterroon at Camp New Hope. Cars will leave from Graham Memorial at i:&3, 4, 5 and 5:30. A buffet supper will be served for 50c. The picnic will end. in time for the students to atten dthe pep rally at 7 p.m. Furtado JAa Ices Two Requests For Opener GLEE CLUB Auditions for new Glee Club mem bers are now heing held in 207 Hill Hall by Director Joel Carter. The tryouts will be held through Oct. 2. ACOLYTE GUILD The Acolyte's Guild of the Chapel of the Cross will hold a meeting to day at 5 pjm. in the Parish House. All new students interested in be coming acolytes -or crucifers have been invited to attend. CANTERBURY CLUB ' There will be an important meet ing of the Steering Committee of the Canterbury Club today at 3:30 p.m. in the Episcopal Parish House. All committee members have been urg ed to attend. - PROMOTIONS The promotion of three faculty members of the UNC School of Med icine as been announced by Chan cellor William B. Aycock, with the approval of President William C. Friday and the UNC Board of Trus tees. :- All three promotions were in the Dept. of Surgery.- Dr. Gordon S. Dugger and Dir. Kenneth ugioka were promoted from assistant pro fessors to associate professors. Dr. Erie E. Peacock Jr. was promoted from instructor to assistant profes sor; ....... WUNC-TV TELECAST Church service from the Carrboro Methodist Church will be telecast on WUNC-TV, Channel 4, ' the Univer sity's educational television station. at 11 a:m. Sunday. This will be the first service to be telecast on Chan nel 4 this fall. The Reverend A. S Open Houses In Dormitories Bring Orientation To Close Parker will officiate. Another popular weekly program. "Sunday Sehool" returns to Chan nel 4 at 8:30 pjn. Wednesday. Form er Chancellor Robert B. House will cpen this year's series with the topic, ' Justice and Judgment," GAME FILMS ' WUNC-TV will present a1 complete play-by-play filmed? account of to morrows opening football game be tween UNC and N. C. State at 8 pan. Sunday. . This 'will be the first of several Tar Heei games to' be kinescoped in 'entirely and televised on Channel 4 this season. SELDEN GREETING ' ' ! Samuel Seiden, chairman of the Dept., of Dramatic Art, will greet old and new- friends of theater on the campus (tonight at 7:30 in the Playmakers' Theater. Members of the department will tell of the history of the famous theater, announce the coming season oft plays, and generally extend a welcome to those interested in the- aber. - '- The program, entitled "Adven tures in Playimaking," is an annual event with 'the drama group and the department invites everyone to at tend. C.RAD CLUB An organizational meeting of the Graduate Cluh Executive Board will be held Monday night at 6 o'clock rui the upstairs dining room at Lenoir Ball. . ? . . , - Club President Bob Rennick has urged members (to bring-trays to the dining room for the supper meeting (Continued from Page 1) ning. Mrs. Mable Brittain, Jeanniene Thompson and Glenda Fowler serv ed pureh and cookies to the numer ous male visitors who attended the fete. -., - - A pink color scheme was used in Spencer Dorm where iMrs. BessieBu chanan, Jackie McCarthy, Joan Castle and Charlene Bass assisted in receiving. A white lace cloth coV- ered the refreshment table which was appointed witfc pink and purple asters flanked by tall pink tapers. J The UNC School of Medicine is one of the units making vp the 'Di vision of Health Affairs. Other units within the DHA are N. C Memor ial Hospital and the Schools of Den tistry, Nursing, Pharmacy "and Pub lic Health. for "YOUNG MEN ... With Discriminating Taste. 'Aft. Student Body President Don Fur tado has called on all UNC and State College students to observe two requests at the opening game Saturday: "1. Do not take part in any acts of vandalism. "2. If our team happens to be the loser, please stay, off of the playing field. It has been agreed that tlio goalposts are Uie property of the victors." Furtado made the statement after a meeting here last Aeek of several student officials from both schools. The group met to "discuss means" of keeping the rivalry "on a healthy and friendly basis." The two requests, he said, "especi ally apply to the Carolina student. ler under our Campus Code we are obligated to conduct ourselves as gentlemen and ladies at all times, lie said by so doing UNC will win the Atlantic Coast Conference 1 Sports writers StudciA Sportsmansliip Trophy. "Duke won last year. We cannot let that happen agsin," he concluded. I The Paul Dillard Orchestra Formerly The Jack Victor Orchestra ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF BOOKINGS FOR THE 1958-59 SEASON. PETE OLEJAR BUSINESS MANAGER Ph 9011 Ext. 7286 BOX 4993, DUKE STATION ' " k DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA ft Mil AV -V - 7 .-. - 1 ' 1 v .A, f i Our Imperishable Cheviots Loomed of a special hardy strain of native, wool from the Pacific northwest. They hold a press and resist wear remarkably. A particular delight to young and active men. Tailored for us by SOUTHWICK, naturally, in handsome herring bones and pebble weaves. Distinguished by This Label STEVENS - SHEPHERD 147 E. FRANKLIN STREET ment Saturday. The two students and two admin-! islrative officials agreed that open ing Uie social rooms would be es pecially desirable, since a large number of students from Woman's College will be here this weekend. GUARANTEED SAVINGS f ! ' "... ' . ' FURN1TUR The most complete line of nationally-famous budget and custom lines of Home Furnishings in the Carolinas QN F NE 1Z Still Plenty of r - w r- 'ff v .-.:'.-,. -:-"':;' fr'M 'V;-:; t 1 m . v, mm m - ' - - ji S s can imagine, this little jtnme h.H! IxTn a great .-ource ..f mi rriim-r.t to Hover and me, except for one untoward in ri l'-iiT on morninz. I wax ptumblin? around in my blindfold. jhhI f !l out th window right on top of a man named Fred R. Titnkm. a e nu- taker, aiul broke all h"n lead pencils.. He was en a- a l-nr, and though I offered him both Philip Morris and Marllow in If th the Hip-Top Pox and Soft Pack, he r. fu-d to U- mollified. In fact, he refused to put my name l.i n in thf census, so nhen you read population figures of the l iutiil State.-, will you plejise add one? P.ut I disre-. We were -peaking of Philip Morris and MarlU ro th will l-ring you th'n column throughout the fchwl c,r. In thi" fpai.-e I will take up vital, aspects of undergraduate l fi , Ike hiih-low plit and Hrigitte Hardot, and it Umy fondest I,. that the column will le lialf an much fun for you as it U fir tlil. C IV.V. M.i 9hilna Thr mnkt r$ of Marlboro and Philip Morris trelrome you to nnnthrr yrar of fun and game from Old Max, and another m ar of bwhI mokln from u. Filter or non-filter, pick u hat .,n , me and uhat vu jU-k trill please you. mm - -nil TJOO'IJILJLJ : --i LWJ For That M Sehool;!i at THE -INTIMATE 1 1 Open Till 10 P.M. 205 E. Franklin St. N I G&TSt ome" Young married students . . . new professors . . . fraterni ties and sororities . . . and others who will be coming to this college area for the first time will be looking for new home furnishings to fit their: new: homes. We extend a cordial invitation for. ypu to visit our showrooms and look to your heart's content. You'll see, the best in both budget and custom lines of home furnishings. Experienced sales and-interior dec orating personnel available withbuf charge to help you in your planning and installations. ' ' 1 i'i . ' . . In short, a complete home'furnishings store including home accessories, mattresses,. draperies and rugs. And we guarantee'to save you money.- 1 Before you buy, be-sure to come by Style Craft. On the Purham-Chapel Hill Blvd. near Howard Johnson's . v- ..t. f - 0i. n Ui y "SHOWPiDOM INC. OP FNt HJKNIIUKt :
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