z 1 ^1 IH III III H Vol. XV, No. 31 Chapel Hill Hig-h School, Chapel Hill, N. C. Thursday, May 31, 1945 Taylor And Pittman Win Posts In Election * * * * Hillifes To Be Distributed On Monday Morning Signing Party To Be Held $> The long-awaited arrival of the 1945 Hillife will become history next Monday afternoon when the books, fresh from the bindery, will be distributed throughout the school. The volume, forty per cent larger than last year’s edition, will be bound in a black and gold cover. The policy of ‘‘more pictures, less copy” prevails throughout the book. Special ad dition to this year’s copy is the twelve-page glamour section fea turing glamour shots of well- known C. H. H. S. beauties. Students are reminded to bring their receipts with them as Hil lifes will be presented only to those showing their receipts. In an effort to give everyone a chance to get their annual signed, the Hillife staff will give an open- house party on Wednesday morn ing, following the distribution of reports. Everyone is invited and refreshments will be served. -♦> Class Parties Fill Social Calendar Parties, parties, and more parties seemed to be the watch word throughout the school for the past few days with many gala affairs being presented. First on the list were the fresh men who ventured out to Spar row’s pool last Tuesday for a pic nic supper. Highlights of the outing were Sammy Ross’ loss of two bucks and Mary Lou. Seniors were the next on the (See PARTIES, page four) New Officers PICTURED ABOVE are the newly elected officers of the Student Council and the Proconian. Upper left: Student Council officers— Frank Pittman, treasurer; Bootsie Taylor, secretary; Smitty Line- berger, vice-president; and Houston Teague, president. Upper right: Proconian editors—Stanley Cohen, Associate Editor; David Sharpe, Editor; Bootsie Lyons, Business Manager. Lower center: The installation of the new president. Rube And Smitty Are Unopposed New Student Council officers were installed in their posts in assembly Thursday morning, after two weeks of campaigning and speeches given by campaign managers Tuesday. The only two offices opposed, those of Secretary and Treasurer, were taken by Bootsie Taylor and Frank Pittman, respectively. Houston Teague and Adrian “Smitty” Lineberger were auto matically elected President and Vice-President, as they had no opposition. In the traditional candlelight ceremony, Helen Jane Wettach, Jimmy Blake, Ardie Hamilton, and Bill Browne lit the candles of the new officers. President-Elect Teague then made a brief ac ceptance speech, in which he ex pressed his thanks to the Student Body. Campaign speeches were made in assembly Tuesday morning. Helen Phillips and Rebekah Hug- (See ELECTIONS, page three) Make This The Lucky Seventh Senior Play Is Great Success The Senior class under the di rection of Miss Mary Tom Colones presented Sidney How ard’s “The Late Christopher Bean,” Monday night. May 21, at the Playmakers Theatre. The leading role, an old coun try doctor, was played by Colbert Leonard. In the three-act play Doctor Haggett discovered he was the owner of pictures painted (See PLAY, page three)