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THE TAR HEEL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1943 PAGE FOUR The Wheels Start Moving Legislature Meets Tomorrow -By. Bob Walker A definite stand on the V-13 Fees Bill will probably come when the Legisla ture meets tomorrow night at 8:00 in New East's Phi Hall for its first busi ness session of the new trimester. Action will be taken on the basis of recommendations drawn up this after noon in a joint meeting of the PU Board and Finance committee. Advisory Group An advisory group from the Finance committee had earlier submitted sug gestions, to the committee, which is composed of E. O. Brpgden, chairman; Kat Hill; Ed Clark; Jack Webb; Bob Burleigh; Lois Ribelin; Nancy Smith; and Beid Thompson. They will con sider all possibilities and advise the legislators of their decision. It was pointed out that Graham Me morial's board of directors has passed a resolution ; which will withdraw them from any block fee which may be passed; the athletic association has al ready set up its own fee; the PU Board has tentative plans for adopting a fee to cover both the Tar Heel and Caro lina Mag. Therefore the problem which is now before the Legislature is to de cide what action must be taken to meet FOOTBALL the changed circumstances caused by the two withdrawals. Voting Privileges Another question slated for discus sion is that of voting privileges for the various military and civilian groups on the campus. As soon as it is complete ly appointed, the Elections committee will attempt settlement of that situa tion. A special investigations committee headed by Bill Thompson will report its findings on the position of the Town J Council. This group will probably rec- J ommend some change, either for re-1 organization or discontinuation, in an effort to unify town and campus. Town students on the committee be sides Thompson are Lawrence Britt, Betty Marks', Hilda Weaver, and Char lie Vance. New Officials New speaker pro-tern of the Legis lature isHck Pollock. Also elected re cently were Lawrence Britt as Elec tions committee chairman, and Mar shall Parker as sergeant-at-arms. Three action shots and one formal group picture will be taken for the Yackety Yack tomorrow night, it was announced. (Continued from first page) be in fine shape for the Tar Heel game. The rapid improvement of Walter Stickel, a V-12 student who reported only three weeks ago, has greatly bol stered the Bed and Blue line. A tackle on the freshman team, Stickel was shifted to guard when he reported and has taken hold of the job as though he had always held it. He may replace Ray Stengel, converted fullback, on the left side of the starting forward wall. The Quakers' fullback spot remains open, however, with two stars vying for the starting nod. Art Vincent, a Pittsburgh boy, started the Navy game, but was replaced on occasions, notably, by little Grover Jones, a 5 foot 6 inch work-horse from the coal mining dis trict of the Keystone state. Bob Odell Carolina followers, of course, will have all eyes upon the sensational Bob Odell at blocking back. Odell, prom inent possibility for All-American honors, has played stellar ball throughout the season, proving the winning margin in more than one con- S&F (Continued from first page) ship for tap, acrobatic and ballet dancing. She lost this title only turn ing professional. For-her chorus Miss Izen has se lected coeds on the basis of their phys ical attractiveness and personality as well as their dancing ability. Chorines are Ginger Lippsey, Mary Payne Jett, Betsey Couch, Harriet Jefferson, Ma rion Saunders, Nancy Robinson, Peggy Miller, Gean Sasser, Jean Oberst, Jean nette Miller, Edith Shapiro, Monnie King, Jeanne Cannon, Peggy Teague, Betty Folsom, Cassie Caldwell, Eliza beth Stif el, and Peggy Stanton. Orchestra in Pit ( For the first time in a Sound and Fury show there will be an orchestra in the pit. Recruited by orchestrator Al Bergman, just for this show, it is made up of outstanding campus musi cians. First on Ihis list, is Les Leiber, tenor saxophone player, who before entering the Army ASTP had his own publicity office in New York and han dled public relations for Harry James, Benny Goodman, and Paul Whiteman, and collaborated, with Whiteman on a book, "How to Lead a Band." His first appearance on the Carolina campus was four years ago when he played with Paul Whiteman's orchestra for a Chesterfield show here. Technical directors for the produc tion are: Dot Brown, Scenery; Mary Lib Kearney, Stage Manager; Margue rite White, Costumes; Merrill Kelly, Lighting; and Fran Defandorf, Pub- test. His ability to block, tackle, call i Dr. Sommer claimed he had never ASTP Head Wears Two Silver Bars Coming back from their seven day furlough, ASTP foreign area and language students no longer found their commanding officer to be Li. Edward V. Horton. It is Captain Hortonnow. Also recently promoted was the executive officer, now 1st Lt. A. P. DiPasquale. Last week a number of new ASTP students arrived at UNC as replace ments. Senior Budget Group The Senior class Executive and Fi nance committees this week elected a Class Budget committee. Committee members are Turk Newsome, C. B. Cary, Mary Lou Truslow, Alice Hutch ison and Jane McClure. CAMPUS SOMMER (Continued from page two) undergraduate level as there is in America. Speaking of American students, signals, pass, run, and receive, have made him an all-around threat, and a definite worry for the men from Caro lina. Bob added to his sensational play ing during the opening Quaker games this season by just recently scoring the tying tally against a favored Army eleven, and intercepting a Navy pass for the lone Penn score in last week's fracas. The Tar Heels will be playing their first major contest following the Navy shuffle during mid-season. Coach Young, left without 9 regular starters and 22 varsity members, has had two weeks to revamp his squad in prepara- met a troublesome student since he has taught here, and that is prob ably because he is not the type of professor that students enjoy troubling. upon to repeat his previous perform ances against State and South Caro lina, while his reserve Howard Wel don. lastf year's Alabama freshman guard, will probably see plenty of ac tion, in view of his fine showing last week. It will take a formidable offense to bring home a victory from Philadel- Oriental Chinese & American Restaurant CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN V 116 E. Parrish St. Durham, N. C. 71 x li.; -u i 4-i- : 4-1.1 i tion for the Pennsylvania contest. His 11A?' ""WCVCV T aiT """" efforts have uncovered several newidurin Practice has been placed not names, and proven their worth in the eTel on e ual scouting reports light of the last two Tar Heel victories. Tar Heels , Carolina is expected to field pretty but a great deal on the offensive possi bilities of the traditional single wing. Besides Kosinski, the backfield will probably boast Billy Myers, Hosea Rodgers, who scored two of the Tar v i s 31 ' fl31 much the same line-up as that which , Heels' three touchdowns against the met the Gamecocks. Joe Kosinski, Gamecocks, and Jack Fitch, sophomore freshman sensation from Andy Ber-Swing back, who rose to a starting var shak's home town, is being counted sity berth following the Navy gradua- : I tion. licity. Directors Mary Louise Huse and Jack Ellis would like to have more assistant technicians, especially in lighting and scenery, and would like anyone interested to contact them. Dialectic Senate "Resolved that only a simple major ity of the states be required to amend the constitution" will be discussed and voted on in the meeting of the Di sen ate Wednesday evening in the Di Hall, President Rene Bernard urged that all members be present for the Yack ety Yack picture which will be taken at the meeting. It is also requested that all applicants be present at 8:30 prior to the regular meeting at 9 o'clock. IRC Forum Feature of Sunday night's weekly IRC forus, to be held on the second floor of Graham Memorial will be a discussion of the "Good Neighbor Policy." It will be led by two South American students attending the University, IRC head Charles Har rington announced. Yackety Yack pictures will be made of the group at this time, to be followed by a business meeting, and all members are especially requested to be present. Operetta Tryouts Tryuots for "Yeomen of the Guard," the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta to be given late next January by the Music and Dramatic Art Departments, will be held on Tuesday, November 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Choram Room of the Music Building. " John Toms, musical director of the production, asked that those trying out for the principal parts be prepared to sing on this occasion and make ade- jquate provision for their own accom paniment. Although songs from Gil bert and Sillivan works are preferred, any vocal selection will do for the voice tests. Freshman Meeting All freshmen, civilian and V-12, will have an opportunity to meet greater University President Frank Porter Graham at a special meeting Sunday night at the Presbyterian Church, sponsored by the Freshman Friendship Council. Ration Rook IV A second registration for those who failed to get War Ration book IV will be held Friday, November 19, in the courtroom of Town hall. The hours will be from 9 to 12 in the morning and from 3 to 6 in the afternoon. ICA Council There will be a meeting of the Ex ecutive Council of the CICA tonight at 7 o'clock in the WGA room. It is important that all Executive Coun cil members be there at this time. Glee Clubs This afternoon at 5 o'clock the Men's and Women's Glee clubs will meet to rehearse Bach's Magnificat, which will be given in recital on De cember 5. Tomorrow afternoon the two glee clubs will rehearse together again. Person Gallery The seventh annual exhibition of the works of North Carolina artists will run from December 2 to 21 in Person Art gallery. CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid fur in advance and turned in at the Tab Hehl business office. 203 Graham Memorial, by 1 o'clock the day preceding publication. Fifty cents ($.50) each insertion. 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