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GEID PRACTICE Y7ILL COLIBIENC 1 . ON JANUARY 19 (Zsr.l'.nued from preceding page) a Carolina opponent and a regu lar schedule -will be formulated. To consuniate the season, the annual Monogram-Kookie game will be played in which a team composed largely of freshmen and those who have not played varsity football, will meet the letter men of this year in their annual classic. Uniforms are to be issued January fifteenth. Within the last few years, Watch This Column Daily Each day two names will be pbced in this column. Each person whose name appears will be given a guest ticket to th8 Carolina Theatre. CAROLINA THEATRE TODAY They make fat women thin- and thin women fat! They're the funniest pair in pictures! MARIE V -. jaw in the Talkie the whole town's laughing at with- Anita PAGE $J&. Lucien . T.TTTT.F.FTRT.n TMJCIHO - - VMUI Maft& E ven funnier than "Caught Short," and directed by the man who made that howling success, Charles F. Riesner. also ' News . Comedy TUTORING Bey. N. Collin Hughes, a teacher of long experience, will tutor students deficient in preparatory or freshman English, Mathematics, Latin, History. For the quality of his teaching he refers with their consent to the deans of Liberal Arts, Education, and Com merce. He may be consulted at 214 Saunders Bldg. from 10 :30 A. M. 12:30 P. M. and from 2:30 to 4:30 P. H. At other hours Phone 4061. W. B. SORRELL Optometrist C. G. STAFFORD Beautiful Permanent Waves $5.00 Call us for appointment now Oayfafr Beauty Sheppe Phone 6691 Chapel Hill, N, C. CHARLES ROSE DRINK Mint High Ball 5c Snttons Drug Store I . . :: 1 "7 winter football has been s ris ing winter sport in th3 Univer sity. The games are well attend ed by the student body and keen competition ensues between the teams. The usual custom of a warding medals to the twenty best players will be adhered to this year. Campus Calendar Y. M. C. A. Meeting The freshman, sophomore, and j unior-senior "Y" cabinets will meet Monday night at the usual time. This is the first meeting of the cabinets for the winter quarter and full attendance is looked for. i Blaster of Arts Candidates All those who hope to obtain the degree of Master of Arts in June, 1931, should secure from the Graduate office, and fill out, application blanks for admission to candidacy. King's Daughters to Meet The King's Daughters will meet at three-thirty next Tues day afternoon, at the home of Mrs. R. B. Lawson. "Mahatma Gandhi" Tonight at the Methodist church Dr. Henderson of the University faculty will deliver his well known lecture on "Gand hi, the Indian Mystic and Lead er." Dr. Henderson considers Gandhi the greatest living man. This will be the first of lay ad dresses from this pulpit during the winter quarter. Band Rehearsal It is very important that all members of the band be present for the regular rehearsal Mon day night as plans for the win ter concert trip will be made. North Carolina Club The North Carolina Club will continue its bi-weekly meetings tomorrow night at seven o'clock. Dr. C. C. Taylor, dean of the graduate school of North Caro lina State College, will talk on Rural Standards of Living in North Carolina." The meeting will be in the library room of the rural social-economics de partment in the library building. Tar Heel Meeting . Dr. R. D. W. Connor will ad dress the Daily Tar Heel staff at their regular weekly meeting in the Alumni building at seven fifteen tonight. Before this meeting the editorial board and the editors will meet at seven sharp. Buccaneer Staff Meeting permit Wheary, editor of the Buccaneer announces a meeting of the staff this afternoon at three o'clock. AT THE CAROLINA " The program this week begins with the showing Monday of Marie Dressier and Polly Moran in their latest co-starringj comedy, "Reducing.". The pic ture might well be termed "Fun In A Beauty Parlor," since the best mirth provoking scenes are laid in a beauty parlor where the two principal stars are attempt ing to be made comely once more. The cast has in addition: Anita Page, Sally Eilers, Lucien Littlefield, and William Collier. Tuesday's feature is another picture dealing with the subject of the younger generation and starring Loretta Young, The latest film of the beautiful and prolific Miss Young is "The Truth About Youth." Joe E. Brown, famous stage comedian who has recently been seen on the screen in a number of features, comes again to the theatre Wednesday in his latest production, "Going Wild." In this picture the star is seen as a self-admitted aviator who has really never been in an airplane in his life. DAILY With The Churches BAPTIST Eugene Olive, Pastor ' 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11 :00 a,m. -Morning worship. Sermon: "The Church Has a Job." 6:45 p.m. B. Y. P. U. meets. 7:45 p.m. Evening worship. Sermon: "Jesus and the Social Order." PRESBYTERIAN W. D. Moss, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. 7 :45 p.m. Evening service. 8:30 p.m. Social Hour. METHODIST C. E. Rozzelle, Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon: "Men and Mountains." 7 :30 p.m. Evening service. "Gandhi, the Indian Rebel and Mystic," Dr. Archibald Hender son. EPISCOPAL A. S. Lawrence, Pastor 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Service and Ser mon. 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Tea in the parish house., 7:00 p.m. Y. P. S. L. Monday, 7 :30 p. m. in the par ish house Lecture on the Bible. CATHOLIC 8 :30 a.m. Mass in Gerrard hall Father. Manly. Students Desire To Retain Present Class Attendance System (Continued from first page) would be the introduction of a two-year required course in a close study of the Old Testa ment; a fifth was amazed to see the day when the main differ ence between Duke and the Uni versity was one of architecture; a sixth inquired whether or not regular Saturday, and half day Sunday classes were part of the curriculum as yet, and thus it went, with practically every con versation whether serious or not, definitely gloomy and pessimis tic. It requires no trained expert and experienced social worker or investigator to see that with the incorporation of the compul sory attendance clause intovthe general rules of the University, there would go with it a 4 certain atmosphere, a certain attitude among the students that has been struggling for its retention this past week. As was also said on the campus "the Univer sity seems to be losing those characteristics that make it such, and seems to be fast de veloping into a Chapel Hill Col lege for Boys and Girls. Let us only hope that the faculty's in sistent march toward Control and Supervision will stop short of creating a committee to see that students are all in bed by ten-thirty and that all lights are out." ' The student body is most de- cidedly behind the resolution of the administrative council. FRESHMEN LOSE FIRST GAME OF SEASON BY 39-30 (Continued from preceding page) lone, played what could be called a fine game of basketball. Scor ing seven points and guarding his man perfectly, he stood out head and shoulders above the other - members of his team. However, there are . others on the squad and some that have been overlooked so far that show a great deal of promise. Coach Enright has returned and will take over the coaching duties on Monday. He will drill the men hard in an effort to get the team into shape for the next game which is scheduled for January 17, with the Walker town High. School team. Coach Enright was at the game last TAXI HECL night and seemed pleased with the showing of the team, ad mitting that practice was all that was needed to produce a high-scoring outfit. Besides Wea thers, he will have Jones and McCachren, two stellar guards, and Minor and McGlenn, both rangy aspirants for the center position. For the guard posi tions, besides Jones and McCach ren, there are Poe, Harris and Webster. So far nine games have been listed for the Tar Babies while several more games with High Schools and also a trip through Virginia is being planned. Be low is a list of the games which have been listed to date: Jan. 17 Walkertown High School, here Jan. 20 Wake Forest, here Jan. 23 Oak Ridge, here y. Jan. 27 N. C. State, here Jan. 31 Duke, there Feb. 3 N. C. State, there Feb. 12 Davidson, here Feb. 14 Duke, here Feb. 19 Wake Forest, there Three Hundred And Five Students Make Honor Roll In Fall (Continued from first page) F. W. Blackwelder, T. W. Black well, W. F. Blount, G. W. Blue glass, W. W. Bonner, T. C. Bowie, B. I. Boyle, W. L. Boyn ton, B. B. Bray, Jr., Ed. Bren ner, H. C. Bridger, III, A. L. Brooks, T. H. Brooks, jM. J. Brown, Mary B. Buie, R. T. Burnett, J. B. Byrd, A. O. Carroway, M. J. Carson, E. D. Cartland, R. A. Chace, G. W. Chandler, M. S. Clary, Whit field Cobb, Jr., M. J. Cohen, H. S. Cone, H. G. Connor, Jr., Ansley Cope, J. H. Cox, M. R. Cox, C. J. Craven, A. S. Cro marie, V. B. Crook, C. F. Crutch field, J. B. Crutchfield, F. E. Culvern, A. K. Davis, E. L. Davis, E. V. Deans, C. J.Deitz, Ruth E. Dillon, H. P, Doty, T. B. Doug las, W. F. Draper, J. J. Dratler, O. W. Dresslar, Mary E. Dun can, M. B. Dunn, R. Y. Durant, J. C. .Eagles, J. P. 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