JUNUAY, MARCH 1, W7
THE DAILY TAR Mffl
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Phi Gamma Delta i
Names New Officers
I i, C.imnu Delta W-udcrs were
.1 as ucck for the coming
ifiutu hr ptrsidnU's post
. li'.i.li I'attrr-on. a junior of
I rn'.tn. I'atltrson is a Morrhcad
- : "'.r .iml rh.urm.in of the Mon's
!, , t unite:!.
I ' 'i!i-r 'ffui r.s of the f rater
v arc tu-niiir, Y.ine Anler
a impr of Kiritton; record
; ; -tHi-t Un. V;ine Venters, a
i :.;.r of .l.ukvonvtlle; eorrespoiul
srerrtary. Uoer Kdwards. a
, ..;!iomoi r of Kalcih, and histori
, : i h.irlie Ciaham of Wilnunq-
Applications
To Be Distributed
Applications for women orienta
tion counselors for the coming year
.ill bo distributed to the residences
Monday and Tuesday.
The applications, due to the house
presidents by Friday. March 13,
will he explained and given to in
tfostcd girl.s at hou.se meetings.
During the following week, begin
ning on Wednesday, March 25, five
niinute interviews will be hold with
applicants by the Women's Orien
tation Committee, of which Belinda
Foy is women's coordinator.
Approximately 100 counselors will
be needed.
Covering The ynsversi fcampus
rn yy Our
7 01 V 7 Pharmacists
Filled Over
CAREERS V( p'60ao?
Prescriptions
WITH A in,95S
FUTURE '
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TO: G. A. 1NGIEHART, Director of Personnel,
WAIGREE.N CO., 4300 W. Peterson, Chicago 46
P fn.i d infofmoCoti o WAICRECH CAtEER OPPORTUNITIES.
P .o i'or-. cboul WAtCEEN5 EARN AS YOU-UARM PtAM.
I om inird in a vommer poiition J- or pari lima
hoollerm poillion J m a Wa'gree Drug Store.
NA.'r. ,
COtUGE
XRAD. YEAR: 19
MO'-'L ADDRESS:.
CITY
.ZONE:
HlUIL
YOURS
GER L(
NEW POLYDERlVi!
SCIENCE DISCOVERS AGING, DRY SKIN NEEDS ESSENTIAL
POLYUNSATURATES TO FRESHEN, BEAUTIFY COMPLEXION
Hccrntly, science discovered that young, 20-year-old
-kin U almost twice as abundant in
vital element called essential polyunsaturate
a kin at forty. As you grow older, or as you
drpletc your natural supply through low-fat
dict thcc essential polyunsaturates drain
auay. Dry, lifeless skin, wrinkles, prcmalurc
linM and crow's feet may follow.
, h.romenlraled PolydcrmleU you beauty.
ford" ihe-c erntial polyunsaturates back to
our skin . . . helping your complexion bloom
again with radiance and vigor.
In ju-t a fw day you begin to sec a noticeable
improv rinent. Fine line fade. Pore srrm finer,
and oiir -kin is smoother, hcalthici-looking.
PRINCE MATCHABELLI .
compensating
cream
for face
and throat
W .
7
2M and 350
0
CHAPCL HILL. KC
r.INKLEY BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev. John T. Wayland will
pcak on "Living a Plural Life" at
the 11 a.m. service at the Olin
T. Binkley Memorial Baptist Church
in Gerrard Hall today.
SOUND AND FURY SCRIPTS
Tryouts for the 1959 Sound and
.STATE: I
Fury production will start next
week. For students interested in try
cut out, scripts for the show are
available at the Information Office
in Graham Memorial.
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
SUBCOMMITTEE
The Carolina Symposium Program
Subcommittee will meet Monday at
Six Sororities Lead
Chest Drive Effort
By WALKER BLANTON
Six Carolina sororities have con
tributed more than any other group
o the 1959 Campus Chest drive, said
Chairman Doug Kellam Saturday.
But the contributions still fell
short of the Campus Chest goal, and,
as a result, the drive has been ex
tended, Miss Kellam said.
Ol over $1,200 collected or pledged
to the Campus Chest. $338.4fi came
fem six sororities. (Kappa Kappa
Gamma sorority, which has not yet
moved into the sorority house, did
I not contribute in a body but through
j tl.e dormitories.)
j Since the $3,000 Campus Chest
i goal is short about $1,800 solicitors
in dormitories will continue to ask
students for contributions through
Monday. -
Another means or raising money
for the Campus Chest will go into
efiect Monday. YVV-YMCA members
and student government leaders will
be asked to take part in the $5 pro
gram, in which each person parti
cipating is responsible for soliciting
$5.
'Scotty'
Leaves
UNC Post
In addition to the sororities' dona
tions, eight women's dorms have
contributed $275.52, 20 men's dorms,
$245.65; 24 fraternities, $214.00
250.00 more has been pledged but
rot yet collected; 20 faculty mem
bers, $94.50; Glen Lennox and Vic
tory Village, $81.59. The total amount
collected is approximately two
thirds short of the $3,000 goal.
A table will be set up in Y Build
ing this week by Campus Chest to
solicit money from students.
4 p.m. in the Woodhouse Conference
Room.
NSA COMMITTEE
The National Student Association
Committee will meet Tuesday at 4
p.m. in Roland Parker I.
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
AH officers of the Cosmopolitan
Club have been asked to meet Wed
nesday in the upstairs dining roo:ai
of Lenoir Hall at 1 p.m. to discuss
the International House to be held
in the spring.
STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM
The design and analysis of exper
iments leading to simulfaneous ob
servations on several variables will
be described by Prof. B. N. Roy of
the Department of Statistics Mon
day. This Statistics Colloquium pro
gram will be held at 4 p.m. in 206
Phillips Hall.
ASTRONOMY CLUB
The. Chapel Hill Astronomy Club
will meet in the Faculty Lounge
the Morehead Building today at 8
p.m.-An intormal talk win De giv
en on ''The Universe Beyond the
Milky Way." . i
Club President Bill Baylis said the
talk "will be on adventure into i:i
ttrgalactic space to look at the
structure and formation . and evolu
tion of galaxies and the expansion
of the universe."
I'LISHA MITCHELL SOCIETY
Eugen Merzbacher of the Depart
ment of Physics will talk on "Sym
metry in Physics" at a meeting of
ciety Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m." in 206!
Phillips. : ; ' : . :
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
RADIO PROGRAM
Arthur P. Wuth, a lecturer on
Christian Science, will be features
n an interview Monday at 5:45 pjn.
over itaaio aiauon wniv, iu nam.
Wuth will present a lecture Tues
day in Durham.. He is a member of
the Board of Lectureship of . The
Mother Church, The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
RADIO CODE CLASSES .
Radio code classes will be -held
Monday and Tuesday nights at 7
o'clock in Classroom 4 of the Air
Force ROTC building, Caldwell An
nex. - -
SEGOVIA CONCERT
The Spanish classical guitarist
Andre Segovia will be featured in
the final concert of the puke All
Star Concert Series Monday ; night
at 8:15 in Page Auditorium on the
Duke University campus..
Some tickets may be available at
the boxoffice. , :..
MEXICO STUDY OPPORTUNITIES
The Guadalajara Summer School,
as extension program of the Uni
versity of Arizona in cooperation
with professors from Stanford Uni
versity and Guadalajara, offers col
lege students a chance to study at
Guadalajara, Mexico.
The six-weeks session will be
from June 29 to Aug. 7 -and will in
clude courses in art, folklore, geo
graphy, history, language and liter
ature. The cost of tuition; room and
Addition information may be se
cured from Prof. Juan B. Rael, Box
K4 Stanford University, Calif.
GUY lPinLLIPS TO SPEAK
H EiglnVhundred juniors in Johnston
County schools will hear a talk by
Dr. Guy B. Phillips of UNC when
they father here Tuesday for their
annual Career Day.
Superintendent E. S. Simpson an
nounced final plans for the program.
Phillips is ': professor of education
at UNC, and a member of the State
Board of Education. He formerly
was clean of the UNC Education
School, director of the UNC Summer
Session 'and executive secretary of
tl-e State School Boards Assn.
AMERICAN MUSICOLOGICAL
SOCIETY
The Southeastern chapter of the
American Musicological Society will
meet Wednesday in Hill Hall at
8 p.m.
Interested In -
Novels?
The famous old Intimate Book
shop has more of them, at a
wider price range, than anybody
in North Carolina.
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SERVE YOURSELF
0U It
IL 11
EVERY SUNDAY
5:30-7:30 P.M.
At The
ANCH HOUSE
the Elisha Mitchell Scientific So- board is $233.
Bv MARY ALICE ROULETTE
I Kdward "Scotty" Scott, the cam
; pus policeman who has been at UNC
or nearlv three years, will don his
1 b'ue uniform and walk his beat for
; the lat time March l.".
; Although Scotty's ofltieial duties
: censLst of directing traffic, especial
ly during conceits and plays, and
generally "watching over" the cam-pi.-;
from 3:30-11 every night, he
has gone beyond tliee duties to help
students and townspeople alike.
Iteeently he sponsored a benefit
dance so that a Ki-year-old boy
Might undergo an expensive opera
tion. lie a! a ays carries a prayer book
with him "just in ca-e somebody
ueed.s it."
RECOMMENDED jCttAM rr)MM T CA ! ADVENTURES IN
-- BY (UiMACQM ftlAWa- GOOD EATiNG-W3
lOME OF CHOICE HICKORY-SMOKED CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS
Students of the Chapel Hill High
School have asked him to sponsor
a dance for them in near future.
"I was in the service Air Force)
for 20 years." .said Scotty, "And I
didn't mind leaving it half as much
alter 20 years as I mind leaving this
place after only three."
"I don't think there's a building
on this campus that I don't have
fiiends in." declared Scotty. "If
there is just I haen't been in that
building."
Meeting people has been Scotty's
biggest joy while on campus, "es
pecially the new freshmen when
1 their parents would bring them on
! campus for the first time and I
would take them on guided tours."
Speaking of UNC, Scotty said. "1
think it's one of the best schools
in the country and I know we
have the best baskcball team in
the country! As for the football
team, it had the best line any
where this fall."
Scotty is resigning "for person
al reasons to manage a filling
station and grocery store on the
Pittsboro Road about six miles
north of Chapel Hill.
"And I want to see all those
students out there filling up," he
said.
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Nothing To Do?
For students who complain
that there's nothing to do at
the beginning of the new sem
ester, here's how to rid your
self of the "boredom." Work on
The Daily Tar Heel.
The newspaper needs new
staff members to write news.
columns, sports and do art work
Most of the work done on the
paper is completed between 2
and 5 p.m. daily. This time is
usually convenient for students
who have classes in the morning
hours.
Students interested in work
on The Daily Tar Heel may
come to the newspaper office
in Graham Memorial any after
noon.
A staff meeting will be an
nounced soon.
If You Like
History
You'll find everything from the
latest sensation to rare old out-of-print
items in the famous In
timate Bookshop.
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capacity
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bottom
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(B&byl.)
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20. Land
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21. Spring
back.,
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23. Proclaim,
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25. -of the ,
Apostles
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32. Reciprocal
of the ohm
33. Degree of
sourness
34. Latvian
river
35. Copy
36. Shinto
temple
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39. Spirit
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2. Excitingly
strange
3. High,
craggy hill
4. Skill
5. Burrowing
animals
6. Greedy
7. Fruit stone
8. Scoffs
9. Kind of beer
11. Expunge
15. The rest
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(slang)
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More buxom blondes with shipwrecked
sailors insist on Camels than any other
cigarette today. It stands to rcr.son:
the best tobacco makes the best smoke.
The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has
never been equalled for rich flavor and
easygoing mildness. No wonder Camel
is the No. 1 cigarette of all I
leave the fads and fancy stuff to lundlubbers...
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