I Sunday. February 26, 1931' THE DAILY TAR HEEL TaiDTpiHg Dune AtoiriL 1L ii 17 Valkyrie Sing, Carolina's an nual skit and singing competi tion, will be held Monday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in Memorial HalL The campus musical talent show will be held in conjunction with the tapping of the Golden Fleece. Entries for the sing will be accepted from any group on the Carolina campus: f dormitories, sororities, fraternities, church groups, campus organizations and all eligible groups have al ready received applications by campus mail. These applications must be returned with an eight dollar entrance fee by March 8 to Helen McCallum at Carr Dormitory. Similar to last year's Sing, groups may perform either in the Musical Skit division or the Sing division. Emphasis in the Sing division will be placed this year on the quality of the singing. In the Skit division, origi-4 nality, singing and presentation will be the most important fac tors. However, groups may op!ly spend ten dollars for costuxnes and props and an itemized ac count of expenses . must lae turned in to the Sing Chair man. Because there is no major theme for the Sing, groups are urged to use original themes; contrary to the belief of many groups that the theme must tie in with Carolina, the Valkyries have not specified a Carolina theme as a requirement. . i SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES INVITES Mathematicians & Physical Scientists ' TO DISCUSS CAREERS EST Scientific Computer Programming ' 7TIH STL REPSESENTATIYES, ON-CAMPUS MARCH 2, 1961 Challenging new problems in the areas of aerodynamics, celestial mechanics, tracking and trajectory; analysis, sys tems simulation, and test evaluation require individuals vith more than the usual inclination toward, and qualifi cations in, computer-oriented mathematics. Space Technology Laboratories Computation and Data Reduction Center, located in Southern California, is one of the nation's largest and most advanced computational facilities. Its staff members daily utilize two IBM 7090's and sophisticated data reduction systems to solve problems arising in the Air Force ballistic missile program and and space flight studies. STL offers, opportunityforr.association with a superior technical staff headed by progressive management; partici pation in unusually challenging: computation and data reduction probIems;professional growth; and for advance ment within a stimulating and creative environment. Arrange for an on-campus interview by contacting your placement office, or, address your resume to: College Rela tions, Space Technology Laboratories, Inc., EO. Box 25 004, Los Angeles 45, California. ffr 1 SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES, INC. a subsidiary of 'Thompson RamqWooldrid&ff,Ine . DAILY CROSSWORD ACR0S3 2. Quarrel .Movahia part of windov7 Z 9. 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Ji . 2i XJ 2Q ZO . 3 ST " "p d-i WW 1 1 W mmbxum: ikfr4'Mt'":. ,uasiaoi -tes . . Jwiaif I w , t i Sit , i'-"! it - mlv v'.mv .... rir:-:i jji lttto)l'rini AT,-w '"- - "n 1 'nil 1 11 fffr- A SORORITY SATIRIZES "Y-Court" in a typical Val kyrie Sing production. The annual event is open to all dorms, fraternities, sororities and organizations. Orientation Interviewing Starts Soon Interviews for positions on the Campus Orientation Committee will be held Wednesday-Friday, March 1-3, from 2 to 5 p.m. in Roland Parker III. Application blanks can be ob tained now at the information desk of Graham Memorial or at the desk of the Reserve Read ing Room in the library. All blanks are to be turned in at the information desk of GM and applicants are to sign there for interview times. Al Pollard, chairman of orienr tation, said that he wished to "emphasize the fact that the success of the entire Orientation Week depends upon the work of the committee in its plan ning and execution of the program." SsTrxTfrffrlh JL 9 rnt J For GustoiB - ff f," t T: NOT MUCH PRIVACY LONDON (UPD An adver tisement in a London news paper today said: "Wonderful honeymoons afloat excellent craft sleeping two to six." Second Oldest Honorary AmBhotoFothen Carolina's second oldest hon orary organization still exists to honor the thirteen outstanding junior and senior men in the fields of Oratory, Leadership and Service. This, organization is the Am photerothen Society. The presiding officer, whose name is kept secret until the tapping each year, it titled the Janus after the ancient double faced god. ; Still iXISXS The name Amphoterothen comes from the Greek word meaning two-sided. The society was founded in the academic year 1912-13, largely due to the initiative of Dr. Joseph Gregoire de Raulhac Hamilton. Dr. Hamilton had been a member of an oratorical society called Chelidon at the Univer sity of the South. 27 V. 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FOR A PEB6LETHATGG00JS UP TO BE A 5T0NE 15 LIKE A voom mo has 6ons astral By Schulz MUCH TO LEARN HAVE 5oT I I 1 1 I J I I 1 P O G O By Walfr Kelly Thinking that the promotion of extemporaneous speaking was worthwhile, he and three out standing seniors, among them Claude Teague, now Special As sistant to the President of the Consolidated University, found ed the Amphoterothen Society for that purpose. This group of four men de cided to initiate thirteen mem bers each year on the basis of oratory, leadership and service The meetings of the newly formed group were held every Friday afternoon in the history office of the Old West Building A leader was chosen alphabetic ally each week to present an un announced topic on which each of the members were to speak ttiree miniates without prepara tion. In 1947 the Society became in active after thirty-five years of active existence. In 1951-52, James Wallace and William Po teat, who had been members of the Society when it became in active, along with Dr. Ernest L. Mackie, selected a group of campus leaders to reactivate the organization. Gordon W. Lovejoy, of Greensboro, will deliver a Gas ton Lecture at Carroll Hall Tuesday, March 7 at 8:00 p.m. His topic will be "Report from the South." Dr. Lovejoy is experienced in the field of human relations, in cluding problems concerning race relations. He received a doctorate in Sociology from the The World Today MOSCOW (UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, dismayed when an agriculture secretary announced at a con ference plans for the experimen tal sowing of sugar beet: "Think of what you are say ing. Do not the Kussian people know how to sow beet? . . . don't slander yourself." University of North Carolina, after obtaining; his B.AJL and M.A. degrees at the University of Florida. ,He was professor of human relations at the University of Miami, this being: the first en dowed chair in the field at any American university. For his analyses both in the classroom and ' on the lecture platform he has been awarded i i the keys cf the cities cf Char lotte, and Louisville, Ky. Dr. Lovejoy is currently o sociate director of the South eastern Division of the National Conference cf Christians and Jews. His reputation in his field brought him to Notre Dame as visiting professor in the sum mers of 1957 and 1958, at which time he became the first Protes tant to teach Sociology at that university. His lecture will mark the eighth in the Gaston series which are being sponsored fr the public by the Newman Club, the Catholic student group at the University. No admission i; charged. 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