MAY 11, 1934 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL BISON EKOIiSHEEBEAECH Survey of Comparative Stand ards in Freshman English Re- veals Interesting Facts. The department of English, which has recently completed a study of the records of the past three years in Freshman Eng lish, is today mailing each North Carolina high school principal who has sent as many as five graduates to the University since 1931 a statement concern ing his students and the com parative showing of his school. According to the results of the research, the students pre pared in state high schools rank slightly less in their freshman English work than those from out-of-state institutions. PICK-UP FROSH TP COUNCIL TO HEAR MUSICAL PROGRAM MONDAY Hubert Uvernian and Cleo Fan cette to Offer Entertainment. Music for the banquet of the Freshman Friendship council next Monday night will be pro-, vided by John Hubert Liverman and Cleo Faucette, it was an nounced by the rising sopho more cabinet program commit tee. Liverman will render several piano solos, and Faucette will sing, playing his own accom paniment on the piano. Francis F. Bradshaw, dean of students, and Harold D. Meyer of the sociology department will also take part in the program, presenting brief speeches. Johnnv Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan team up again for Short talks will also be made 1-AA schools is held by the a" " J ' Greensboro high schools, which . , , a a little nature-in-the-raw drama in "Tarzan and His Mate," play- by members of the freshman The best record in the class x . . ... L, i-4. x giuup, axiu seveicti axxuxt skits and stunts will be staged. have en 60 graduates to the NEW RECORD IS SET FORHOUSE AFFAIRS ( Alfred S Lawrence of University in the past three . : 0 the Ep.scopar church W.U be J (Continued from page one) present and will take part m years. Marian Travnham. Burlington : I timore. Md Constance VailJ TTia ntVipr in?titutions m that I t-i -n--- . . , , . 6 -- r rimnisp. inar.rnprsnn kh p an1 vi an pwnnn ri .1 v lrornjii 1 -i-v -r-i t -r- 1 i -1 .vi,voii. a0w ' 0 ' I , " 0 ur. rranK roner uranam, Class aie, aipuaucwywijr . ox- .learm rrnmsrf p dn-rlor.ri I WnlVo Wnawkr, XT T TT .n,,,! rwnrrf Diir- . . ' " . . ' -"president 01 tne ureater uni- W""11U,"'V-' ' anrt KathPrinp "av nr h'msmi I H.thoi nriurwnnri I r nmhus - T... -r m Elizabeth Citv. Hitrh Point. V Mversiiy 01. norm Carolina, wn r . naperones: ivir. ana ivirs. r. ua.; mary Louise uonovan, be UTiabte to attend the sunner ovinfrrnn ivi nnnr Airv. rLM.iHiizii.io -r i . . . . i . . i U6--v.. S( Kandoipft, (Jnapel Mill; Mr. Bethesda, Md.; Miriam McCar- because of nrevious eneae-e- T T tw, Dnfl-nVo Po-niVIc Ssmfnrd. Shel- , ' . I. ' . Decause 01 previous engage- p-TFrTpjpAT. T.ARHPATnRY CALEIIDAR Dance bids. Y. M. C. A. .10:30 Baseball game. Emerson field . .4:00 Tea dance. Tin Can ..... .:.....4:30 Playmaker program. Playmakers theatre 8:30 Formal dance. Tin Can .9:00 ALUMNUS VISITS HERE DURING VACATION IN VS. Earl Thompson, University alumnus of the class of '22 and resident of Rumania, has been spending a few days here during a several weeks vacation to the United States with his wife, the former Maubelle Penn, who is an alumna of the University. Thompson is comptroller of the International Telephone and Telegraph company. He was re cently knighted by King Carol with the title of Knight Com mander of the Order of the Crown. SIMMER SCHOOL LETTERS MAILED Walker Asks for Names f Pros. jective Summer Students. Circulars are now being mailed to prospective summer school students to inform thern in more detail than is done in the regular bulletin about the various departments in the sum mer sessions this year. Among the subjects which are discussed in the letters are : music, mathematics, English, marriage, fine arts, library sci ence, and the Education confer ence which will be held here dur ing the last week of June. Professor N. W. Walker has requested the student body to turn in to him the names and addresses of all those who are known to be interested in at tending the summer school, in order that the information may be sent to them. a ere standing of the s - from these towns is consider ably higher than the out-of-state record. Prwrnp-r 1 -l jj tj ' j. ' rm - - 1 " menu. iL was reuorLeu vesujr- ine avci- Ua. -vt- -gv.j Ti-L oi i- t ... nr t..' . ' . . " Qtn1pnt? ' iratujrsoii, oaiemourg; iois xviorgan, iunn; ay by the committee in charge. RECEIVES NEW BATTERY oanoe rvapm, and Mrg w L Brooker Greens- ter, Wendell : Essie by, ana wnmingion. me avei- Chapel Hill. Ruby Thompson, Chapel Hill; The banquet will be held in The electrical department of Kappa Alpha and Pauline Felecia Caveenie, the Episcopal church courtyard the school of engineering has re- Mary Cogswell, Greenville, b. lssex County, N.J. at 7 :0o o'clock. The cost of the ceived a new battery to add to l I ,rnPlia Hmmwnv. Ilifrham! Pi K anno Mhi r. ' rn i i j. . I . . ... . Tn class 1-A. thft Chanel Hill "7 V. "M - . . . I an air win De ov cents a piaie. its laooratory equipment. 1... V .-i v,.Ci Pue aewen, wmasor; Eleanor Heath lx)ng, Kaleigh; Kachel All freshmen desiring to attend TTwir:iJKiM Charlotte; Katherine Wright, Raleigh; Mary Kinser, sbould make reservations with -1 j-i JrZn Chr Whoolirfet lish' Raldffh; Katharine Harris, son, Raleigh; Martha Johnston, fore Saturday afternoon, scnooi, onrisas scnooi, namiet, RaiP1vb- .Tana Smnnf rviori pi,-ivfa. rioVO tt INTERFRATERNITY GROUP PLANS FOR BANQUET Plans for a banquet which will be given tomorrow night at 7 :30 o'clock in the Carolina Inn were made last night by the out-going Interfraternity council at its meeting in Graham Memorial. Haywood Weeks, former presi dent of the student body, will make a short talk at the occasion. "r!?n Mary Henry, Chapel -.w, , Anne'Everett Little, Hill; and Margaret Thurman, Tarboro. Charlotte ; Mary Lillian Correll, Rocky Mount. This is a large battery consist ing of sixty cells and capable of delivering twelve and one half amperes for eight hours. Professor J. E. Lear is install ing the new battery. It is ex pected to add greatly to the ef- Lambda Chi Alpha Frances Sprinkle, Winston- INSURANCE MAN INTERVIEWS NINE FOURTH-YEAR MEN ficiency of the different labora- i tories that use such instruments of Insurance J in performing experiments. Carthage, Edenton, and New- ch j Hffl. vivian Grisette; 11-A, each having perfect scores Washi7104nT1 D. n , FimT11.p t,' Qo1 . r.i Representative as far as the standards of com- - v p,. T- . I . ' 0 n . , . . t'. Company Offers Positions. nanson are concerned because -r.--i.-t- .. .' . ' w vp, frPmn 5 ir. . a11 rottr' Kassaic' N- J.; Mary Nancy Raymond P. Wilson, person- who have passed their fiit 7 Nelson, nel manager of the Liberty Mu- .rmirqp in T5nr1Jqh anri havP not .lyneaux, wasmngton, v. u. Littleton; Gaile Voss, Walnut tual Insurance company, inter- failed since There are 40 other iappa bigma Cove; Lucille Paschal, Winston- viewed nine University seniors ! xt.' - i,;a Minoa . lone Mye, Kaleigh; Julia Salem; Lydia Daniels, Swamp-Uesterdav in view of eivins-em- The English department in- inner' Ehzabeth City; Mary scott, Mass.; Mary Ellen Mc- ployment to one or two individ ..... . . - Vickers. Oxford: KatheririP i?! QofQc.T7inQ . nmm q i- h. i . 4. . vites hiffh school nrincinals who . ' . " .. UW,""1C uais, 11, was auiiuuuceu yester- liave not already done so to Warrenton; , bally ratt, Spencer; Anna Gray Wat- day. write'for information concern- UULI1 ndri01'ie -eien r osper, son, Louisburg; Glenn Crossett, The interviews were arranged ing their graduates and their Asvl" Martha Kindel,Ral- Kernersville; Marie Brady, Ja- through the co-operation of the rpsnprtivp rating in frhmfln eigh ; Rosalie Warrmer, Essex maica, Long Island, N.Y.;Frari- University bureau of vocational V.np-lish addrpcsaiT! thpir vnni. Fells' N J,; Ann Cutcnm ces Carlton, Durham ; and Eliz- information and placement: liri- Z-l 1 : - t T TUT J I ' I wxxiuiKers; lviary xviargaret abeth Coates, Smithfield. Men selected by the company Lynch, Goldsboro; Sue Souther- Chaperones: Dr. and Mrs. R. will be sent to Boston for a six land, Chapel Hill ; Virginia b. Vance, Chapel Hill ; Mr. and weeks' training course and then, i,acy, isiueneia, yv. va.; Mary Mrs. C. M. Austin, Winston- if accented for Dermanent em- Fast Field to take Part lwmtioc5 -iuuenew, W. Va.; Salem; and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. ployment, will be given posi- Tn Trnnk Fnpmintpr nerme wooawortn, Lhapei Bunch, Statesville. tions in the various branch of- amw II, , L.M, 1 4-L. I... ll 1 I I xxxxx , .uixxz-aueui vixveii, nanes- Theta Kanna Nu fi.M 4. TIT T7- . TT-i: TT-11 T. -. ' I ' uuxi, yv. va., xieien xian, iex- Josephine Gibson, High Point ; Students interviewed yester mgton; Mary Ann Heywood, Hazel Burgwyn, Williamsburg, day were: J. L. Pittman, Ed Asheville; Helen Edwards, Va.; Kay White. Elizabeth. N. Michaels. Ernest Hunt. C. B. a Hookerton; Kitty Kiker, Reids- j.; Harriett Pollard, Washing- Lowder, C. A. Frazier, A. D. THE NEW DENTISTRY A Phase of Preventive Medicine College Men find in it unusual opportunities for a career The Harvard University Dental School offers a competent course of preparation for the dental profession. A "Class A" School Write for catalogue Ley M. 8. Miaer, D.M.D., M.D.. DU Ucpi J8, '88 LtRiwMd Avev Bntia, Mm. English, addressing their com munications to Dr. A. P. Hud son, who has directed the search. re- tliiamjs aif retr & Company Inc. We' now have an entirely new Rental Library. We invite you to read the new books. GANTNER "WIKIES GIFTS FOR MOTHER (Continued from page three) near and above 150. Many Shot-putters Rey Rex of State holds FOR HIS BRIDE .... Tarzan braved a thousand slight advantage over a close ville ; Marian McClenaghan, ton, D. C. ; Lib Stogner, Rock Curl W. R. Coleman, H. D. Hed- j angle terrors! field of shot putters. There are Raleigh; Marie Pelgrim, Miami, six men in the state who toss Fla.; Annette Thomas, Raleigh; over 44 feet and within 15 inch- Helene Willingham, Rocky es of each other. These are: Mount; Helen Packard, South Rex, who tops the list, two Wil- era Pines; Laura Miles, Essex liams brothers and Means of Fells, N. J.; and Sara Parker, Duke, Tom Evins of Carolina, Charlotte. . . V and Cochran of Davidson. Chi Psi The pole vault also is close, Edris McAfee, Charlotte; with Don Jackson, Tar Heel Vera Beebe, New York, N. Y.; with a vault of 12 feet 4 inches, Helen Werner, Richmond, Va. ; leading the field which includes Margaret Pardee, Ridgewood, several nice 12 foot vaulters. N. J. ; Gertrude Russell, Dur- The 100 yard dash will be a ham; Mary Elizabeth Manley, nip-and-tuck affair although the Asheville; Janet Hager, South record stands little chance of Orange, N. J.; Margaret Banks, being shattered. Childers of Greensboro; Florence Sutton Carolina and Evans of Davidson field, Chapel Hill ; Carolyn Hoon, are scheduled" to run a toss-up San Antonio, Tex.; Mary Pride race. Childers has a 9.9 time Cruikshank, Raleigh; Eileen as his best mark while the Wild- Smith, Detroit, Mich.; Margaret cat has a 9.8. Davison, Princeton, N. J. ; Students will be admitted for Naomi Hocutt, Chapel Hill; 25 cents with their passbooks Anne Ruddy, Schenectady, N. while outsiders will be 50 cents. Y.; .May, Lebby Smith, Char- The state freshmen meet is lotte ; Catherine Purnell, Frank- scheduled to come along with linton; and Alice Andrews the varsity competition, the Montclair, N. J.: frosh events being run off im- Phi Sigma Kappa mediately following the varsity Sara Woodward, Richlands; events. About 225 men are en- Helen Marie George, Comfort; tered in the two meets to make Lyndall Bryan, Washington, D. the field not only the fastest but C; Helen Fry, Washington, D. also one. of the largest ever to C; Helen Baelke, Washington be assembled. D. C. ; Margaret McCaulev. Bal- Hill, S. C ; Charlotte Truett, rick, and John Acee. Wilmington, Dela.; Mel Lever, Liberty Mutual Insurance is Charlotte; Harriett Morgan, a large company having 61 Hartsville, S. C. ; and Mary Par- branch offices in the United ker, New York, N. Y. States. Its work deals with cas- Chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. D. ualties, and workman's compeh- M. Snyder, Chapel Hill; and Mr. sation insurance. and Mrs. Lee M. Brooks, Chapel Contrary to the general im- Hill. pression on the University cam- Theta Chi pus, there is no cost for regis- Joyce Sayre, Asheville; Grayce tering with the bureau of voca Peele, Rich Square; Kathleen tional information and place- Anderson, Timonsville, S. C.; ment. Margaret Powell, Florence, S. All students who graduate C. ; Irma May Smith, Leaksville'; this year and who have not been T 1 TV . . . - i iid nay, ijnarlotte: Sara Ar- fortunate enouerh to locate a thur, Asheville; Josephine Lutz, position are urged to register Asheville; Margaret Leake, with the bureau, so that if any Greensboro; Billie Cole, Flor- job in which they are interested ence, S. C; Mary Lentz, Greens- or for which they are specially boro ; and Speas Coopidge, Nash- equipped may be brought to ville. Woofter Goes to D. C. their attention. The location of the office is in 205 South build- ing. T -::.'.....- ,v.l.'..'.v.';...v.'..,.v.-.v. :!sfM.p.- Mit- J,i' "A? v I . t . 11 T I It I 11-, ' ' . 5 PRIMITIVE MARRIAGE beyond the bounds of con vention . . . where false stand ards are unknown! The real the" one and only Tarzan is back, again! A Picture Infirmary List Dr. T. J. Woofter, research professor in the Institute for Research in Social Science, left The following students were for Washington, D. C, yesterday confined to the University in to attend a meeting of the com- firmary yesterday: Dorothy Bo mittee on social and economic re- wen. G. E. Best. Vivian Craw- search in agriculture of the So- ford, George Craig, A. F. Davis, cial Science Research council. H. O. Farr, Peggy Anne Harris, He. will return to Chapel Hill E. R. Lineweaver, and Sidney Sunday. Sevmore. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN NEIL HAMILTON, PAUL CAVANAUGH OTHER FEATURES Organlogue, "Mother Melodies Paramount News TODAY and SATURDAY IT Even the mad rhino holds no terror for Tarzan! They Swam, tor Their Lives! - -g- i v

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