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THE O N L Y COL L E G E D A- I L V I N T H E S O U T H A JOURNAL OF. THE ACTIVITIES OF CAROLINIANS TO CREATE A CAIIPUS PESSONALTTT" V0EU3IEXLIV TSntMUAX, fHOM 41!t cHAPEL?HnJV.-c.;THi 26, 193s ' -NUMBER 127 CAMPOS KEYBOARD by PhU Hammer To Improve, Not To Follow, Is A University Function That Can't Be Disregarded Frank Bailey's Band Will Present Special Concert Saturday Evening l : To this generation - of campus Carolinians is given the respon sibility of intelligently solving the problem of an honor system -which previous generations and the present one itself , allowed to .-disintegrate.., - That an illiberal act of a few students was ' necessary to halt f ine increasing - "downward mo- ;jnentum which liberalism.' itself -allowed testifies to" one- inherent iaihire of any system- which operates .under such- free prin ."ciplesv :That failure is the un willingness of the responsible -persons to accept coriscientious- 3y and assiduously : the obliga lions of .maintaining intellectual .alertness. :;':Vij;:4;;$; No ohecan place the blame for the accumulation of rust on our " student government mechanism "'oh any one person or genera .' tion. Through a vicious process .2of continued disinterest, coupled Tvith the failure of responsible persons to see clearly their duty in administering the honor sys tern, it became" so clouded that lionor itself had disappeared as the philosophy of ' student gov eminent and the system misun derstood 'and:: despised- alone remained. An honor system is only prac ticable when there is extreme "honor consciousness presen trom which the application 01 the system is a natural proce dure followed by the society Retrospective insights into the liistory of our honor system here bear, out the; obvious fact that i TAT Trim TT1T Pill II I Hour; Jazz Program AVm Be Presented In- Memorial Hall Meadowbrook Orchestra Coming Down Tomorrow Afternoon to Play for Four Dances Frank Dailey FIRST DANCE TO BE AT 4:30 A special one-hour concert by Frank Dailey and his Meadow brook orchestra will be sponsor ed by the German Club Saturday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 in Memorial, hall. Dailey and his band will ar rive here tomorrow to play for the annual set : of: Mid-winter dances. ,.- postponed from last quarter. Schedule Of Dances The set will begin tomorrow afternoon7 with the first tea dance from 4:30 to 6:30. The German Club Junior Prom will be held tomorrow evening from is SmTSX NEW FRATERNITY to 6:30 Saturday afternoon and the formal German Club Mid- winterball from 9 to 12 - o'clock Saturday, evening will conclude Alpha Epailon Delta, National the set. AH the; dances will be I Honorary Pre-medical Fra in the Tin Can. ternity, Starts Activity i - The concert of dance music will precede the final dance in aronnas cnapxer oi Aipna the set. A small admission M811011 eita, national nonorary charge will be made. pre-medical fraternity, last night T.onff Famous . stepped into active being when Dailey's'orchestra has been a the charter members of the ho BEGUN ON CAMPUS radio attraction for the past 14 Pr rouP Wre officially initiated, years and has been featured at With the national grand pres well-known night clubs and res- ident, Dr. Emmett B. Carmi taurants r; in i the etropitan chael of the University of Ala- area. . bama, present, the formal ban The Junior Prom tomorrow Uuet was attended by 15 Caro- I 1! J J X. 1 1 1 1 evening will be led bv Louis una stuaents, wno naa oeen Skinner of Greensboro with Miss loosely organized in a local club j He Giveth N6 Cash Helen Fish of Frankford, Ky. pcwuuucu i- Sam Neaves of Elkin will be ional recognition, and the two first assistant and will escort honorary faculty members, Dr. of the University FU TtnLiTk " - VG0WNERS OF.TARMLCAFE Allgood and Saunders Appre hended - Tuesday, Brought - - Here to Face Charges NQ r DATE . FOR HEARING ASU Heads Call Special Session To Complete Organization Plans AUgood . and Saunders, Tar Heel Cafe proprietors, were ap prehended late Tuesday evening and1)fpugHt here to face charg es of lembezzlinr' and nassine badcecks. (" ' . . luniei ,oi ,fonce, w. :L Sloan discovered the whereabouts of AUgood through, a letter which ihh latter had sent to a student hire deniariding payment of a bill. " Off werC. H. Wright went TOnshihnD.; C., ' appre heriod Allgdod and brought him here; where he will be held un tfl" the" charges against, him are heard; 4 - ; Siaunders in Spencer -r Chief - Sloan; and Officer Wright learned from AUgood that Saunders was in Spencer. They arrested him there, but Saunders put up $500 bond and did not return to Chapel Hill with the officers. He came here yesterday, however, to face em bezzlement, charges. . Claims against the cafe pro prietors from holders of meal tickets and bad checks amount to several hundred dollars. The men left town on the night of February 19 just after they had completed a drive for meal tic kets and had signed checks in payment of ;goods they had re ceived prior to that time. Honor Study The honor committee began its compilation of answers on the recent student question naire yesterday and will com plete its work by next Tues day night. Following the gathering of this information, the group will set about making its offi cial recommendations to the Student Council following its month's investigation and study of the honor system. A complete presentation of the committee's final report will be made in the Daily Tar Heel at the time of its sub mission to the council. : Since his return to school, Phli Hammer has resumed the honor committee chairman ship. Fred Weaver served in Hammer's absence. Important Issues To Be Considered In Open Meeting American Student Union Wi2 Hare Meeting in Grahaa . Memorial Tonight MEETING AT 8 O'CLOCK HIGH SCHOOLERS TO DEBATE HERE University Extension Division and N. C. High School De bating Union Sponsors Spurious Mr. Spear, I T"k TTT T" J Miss Marererv Edwards of u" VY I30SI' Greensboro. Ben Carlisle of chemistry department and Dr. was honor which students wntr; gistant and; w'm be accompanied firmary staff Rosa Harde- of lGreat ; ! 1 r 1 President Neck U. I. ! I-1'-' c?;: in a a . r-'-c ,: - rromment m the organiza Bids mav 'be obtained ; from tlon dnv which resulted in the Charlie Edwards at the Kappa Iocal group's receiving the na- sirQ niKA nr fmm anv mem- tional charter, Louis Skinner, ber of the executive committee ed and the. system was merely.an enabling structure which the students .voluntarily imposed up on themselves to carry out two functions: educate slackers to the standards of the high moral code and punish flagrant abusers of this accepted ideal. ' It Were far better to abolish the system entirely, if it be mis 'understood and misapplied, and to re-emphasize honor itself without a structural means for . enecting .tnose two purposes mentioned, than to change " to ome sort of proctor system. Tor no method of maintaining standards of conduct can be .found which 5s both effective and educative other than one Tmilt upon the voluntary and . spontaneous assumption of indi vidual and group honor. : For this reason, a university - such as ours with a tremendous Jr., was made president of the new order. , - ; - --M A I WOMEN STUDEJNTS Other off icers include Joe Pat- DECIDE TO STAGE terson, Jr., vice president ; Wil r A TVTPTTC TVT A V Tl A V Ham Scott, secretary : . Samuel Elmore, treasurer. Frances Caffey is Chairman Planning Committee of For the first time in the his tory of the University the co eds are planning a May Day cel ebration. Frances Caffey has been named chairman of the The new fraternity will serve as a goal of scholastic and char acter achievement for prospec tive medical students, and it will also function as a unifying force among-interested and outstand ing pre-med men. Open programs featuring vis committee to plan the pageant. Members of her M committee iting speakers and medical mo- . V ' . '" f l! 11 1 AJ are: pageant, JNancy L.awior ; tion pictures win do preseniea costumes. Anita De Moneseifirle : by the fraternity.- "It's not a music, Jane Ross ; publicity, Kay Quigley; scenery, Ellen Deppe; xespobUity to its state ji'eiirtUiia, xy must proviue ior stuuexiu au ministration and maintenance .of the moral law. That honor able practices seem to be the ex ception rather than the rule m Imoinocc -nrftptiCPS nut. . in ImaTi'a AociAmoHnn Tnoolin Tnns llXKi lO -iv v.. - i . x - - : ty always seeKing xo improve J H LI ill no o-" I tt -r. 41 rs. tO ClOSe its eyes iu w uuvjr. Our honor committee m its final study of the honor system before its recommendations for its future has, then, not only the Bay Cruikshank. ji The May Queen and the Maid of Honor will be elected from the co-eds in the senior class by the woman's student body at the Wo- day afternoon. All co-eds are Continued on last page) Dollar-Giving Gum Agent Im personated as Many Produce Sticks, Get No Returns An impersonator: of the Wrig ley Company's Mr. Spear stalk ed Chapel Hill .streets; Tuesday .night ; and broke the heart of more: than- .one -hoDefui : cum chewer. . - An account or the imposter's heinous trick is being told by a Lsenior in the journalism -school, Bill Barwick, . Hopefully on the lookout for the dollarbearing W r i g 1 e y agent, Barwick walked down town on Franklin-street Monday night, an opened pack of Spear mint in his pocket. "I represent the Wrigley Com pany' interrupted a young man passing by. "Do you have your opened pack of Wrigley's?" , Proudly Barwick produced i single stick of gum and -prepared -"to receive his dollar. The supposed agent faked . (Continued, on page tioo) ' announce ments. Infirmary Only seven people were con- aV nf throwing light on our fined to the infirmary yesterday. fAilnrA to assume responsibility They were F. T. uupree, j. A. but also to perpetuate a tradi- Joyce, W. E. Wolsely, A. H. Mo tional function of our universi- Leod, R. E. Whitehurst, G. W. 4M4ft qMv nlv for the best. - marrett, ana narry tew. oliday Committee Bellas Fiaal ArraiiemeKits Today Snyder Says no Momentum Lost in Preparing for Re-scheduled Student-Faculty Day Student-Faculty Day pro grams and exhibits will be pre sented April 8 almost exactly as they were designed before the original holiday was postponed from last quarter. Meeting at 4 o'clock this af ternoon in Dean House's office, Jake Snyder's giant committee will begin the final drive for the second annual celebration that is less than two weeks off. Widespread influenza and per sistent inclement weather fore ed the.administration to call off The executive committee of the American. Student Union has called a meeting of the organi zation tonight at 8 o'clock in Graham Memorial to conclude organization plans winch were halted temporarily by. the end of the quarter and to consider im portant issues, before the cam pus at this time. . , The committee invites all stu dents interested, in the union to come tonight, and learn of the work of the organization so that they may takeupart in its activi ties this spring. Constitution Organization will be complet ed tonight and the adoption of the constitution for the Ameri can Student Union will be con sidered. Detailed plans will be discussed for an anti-war strike which the union is sponsoring April 22. The strike is a policy Teams representing 225 North of. the national organization in Carolina high schools will meet which local chapters in campus tomorrow 'all over the state in es over, the country participate. triangular debates as a part of .Graham Petition the 24th annual contest spon- The petitions which the union sored by the. North Carolina distributed on. the campus before High School Debating Union and the holidays asking for support the University .extension divi- nf tw Graham will pWkpd on at the meeting. . The same pe- Each school will have two tition was sent to Woman's Col- teams, one affirmative and one lege. Final reports from that negative, which will debate the campus have not been received. question; Resolved, That the The March number of 'The several states should provide for student Advocate, A.S.U. pub the socialization of medicine. it,.? i,a. hn mvpH- hv Schools winning both of their the local chapter and will be on debates tomorrow will send their sale. It contains an article by teams to Chapel Hill to compete Phil Hammer, editor of ,the in the final contest for the Ay- Daily Tar Heel, titled "In "De cock Memorial Cup, which: will fense of the Graham Plan." be, held during the University's Other articles in the issue5 con annual high school week celebra- cern the program of student iAb tion, April 16 and 17. ' The tro- erty Leagues, the R. O. TV;C.f phy is.provided-by the intercol- the reaction of Chinese stuciehts legiate debaters of the Universi- to the "North-China Autonomy'' ty.. .. . .. . problem, and the anti-war strike. National Topic The problem of the socializa tion of medicine is also the na tional high school debate topic for the current year, according to E. R. Rankin, secretary of the union. Thirty-two high school debating leagues throughout the The fourth annual Dogwood country will discuss the question Festival, scheduled to be hefcTat in their spring: contests. :: the University April 18 will hot ' Since the contents were ' in- take place this year, 'according augurated in '1913; -15 high to announcement by R. M. Grum schools have won the -Aycock man, director of the University sion. ANNUAL FESTIVAL TO BE POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT YE AR Lack of Funds Prevents Dogwood Festival This Spring cup for one or more years. FRESHMAN DANCE . Billy Stronach's freshman class executive committee last night set Friday evening,' April 10, as the date for the annual Freshman Dance and picked Les Brown's orchestra of Duke to furnish the music. Leaders for the figure will probably be elected by the class next week, according to Strbnach ! !ffD!faC"!Set fJ Ff-iand Johnson Harris, chairman i ux y iu. ai, uie lime, onyaer announced that all preparations for the event up to that time would be preserved. In this way, no momentum has been lost in arranging the re-scheduled cele bration, pointed out Snyder yes terday. . . . . AH invitations extended orig inally ,by fraternities and stud ents to professors. will still hold good for the new date. of the dance committee. Y. W. C. A. TONIGHT The Y. W. C. Acabinet will meet' tonight at 7 o'clock in the "Y" to make plans for the stu dent forum which the girls' or ganization is . sponsoring t Sun day night at the Methodist church. All members are urged to attend. extension division and president of the Dogwood Festival,' Incor porated. !" : At a recent meeting jbf the board of directors it was decided, Grumman said, that the Festi val would not be held this -year due to lack of funds with whidh to finance it adequately. 1 ' The event, featuring folk mu sic, drama, dancing, games and handicrafts, has attracted 'thou sands of visitors annually ' o Chapel Hill during the dogwood blossom season. . Plans will be made to conduct the Festival next spring. PASS BOOKS Students must get their athletic passbooks at the bus iness office TODAY, if they do not already have them, Robert A. Fetzer, athletic di rector, emphasized.. ' . I1VU W K?VAfc W
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