PASTE 2 THURSDAY, ZZAY 22, 15 Das K. V.tX& A- Basd-Sferrs Br: i A I I It 0 K Ti D. SI m Pe De Sa nursed. J. M. S. o for-such V project. his campaign. Bsirf cf lis rrfcx. cf Orra Czz? TT? Truer St is yrirsdciC-y exrst ' Hs&dsys. tbe Ti3E2i3EjlES.Cs3feEa az" iprir EsaSgjx." Editorial Staff Seals Psxxex: Herbert Gsierg, 2ewk2S Crz5g. Bern, BcrsLry rpser, PxeI Jerjsr. Joe Spotte: Ira. Sarsj-ir, eficr. Sd TTg 22i Bay 2Tm Frmrrr H- T. Terry," Bco Errrfr, ?l2s3ss JLesztzast ro tzz IDlscaeucs ZxsTOE; J- L. Ceics. Gecr-S Ber, Kma BacLsfid, Ted PscTTOGatTHT: J&ha Letbes, Alin C2: Business Sta5 C3CCUkTEJ2C: Jse Lewis. LdCAI. Ai?VI2T2iLKG: Fi Jcjer. Locax. AmrzTSiKS aesztasts: Bi KeeL Crist BladnriS, Bib Drrs, Harris. Ut-ej, ForTba Issce News Edrtcr: Seed S&rrsii. Spcrts: Ezy-Hcwe. e TlreVoteToday Tod27 the studert bodj pdll Iiets its fet op portusltj to set cn the proposal f cr d&ss hcror coinnlttee cf lo nen and woineli, passed 2 t Cotnscfl cf tsivthe proposals fcr Tecrg22 izfrg the sdislmstrstioii cf thelicrsr 2jtci tsr' not until today been cpes for general carsps adoption cr rejection. The import cf lodayVYCie cannot be orer-em-phanzed. Whether we trj something chf erent, ssrith a hope for an improved campus honor, ex whether we chnr dcggedly to the present falter ing arrangement we decide today. The snb-stmc-tnxe;Mea efs a stepand the earnest men who've worked cat the new program believe it's a step in the direction cf a better, Carolina gov ernment, a more conscious Carolina honor. .Politics, especially the idea cf "slkk" manen venngT has always stirred up more cr less dis taste in the saner eampns month, bnt it must fee admitted that political scraps draw their vote More students voted in the 33 spring election on this campus than ever before, mainly becasse there was a big "fight" up. We have championed the idea cf no politics" in the new honor councils. And the campus has agreed: "spoiLs" shouldn't be made of student in tegrity. It is the duty of the student body to see that quality, and quality alone, be considered. But, without the prick of politics, this student body has consistently sulked away.frcm the polls. Today we have a great issue before us. Without a "vote getter" to do our thinking are we capable of coiuff to those tcIIs and making cur "X?" If we can't show enough concern to vote u today, we. the student body, ought to give up student govern ment and crawl hack in the faculty arms to be Small Investment "The most helpful tnEg eacb sfudeni can "do to help get a new swiniming pool is to write Con troller Woollen a personal letter stressing the need This is the way Bob Williams, leader of the swimming pool forces, outlines the first step in The theory is that Mr. Woollen, armed with the letters from members of the student body, will be in a better position to back up requests for a new pool. There must be a show cf students interest. we beheve that a vast majority of students here want a place to swim. A personal letter stating specific reasons why Carolina students want a pool is a mighty small investment. And it may pay a very pleasant dividend. There is a need for concerted effort on the part of campu3 organizations to get behind the drive for University swimming facilities. As a starter, campus organizations might support the swim ming pool forces in their campaign for letters to Controller Woollen. S. W. R. University Majors PSYCHODOGY lan nature mar ie prtiached- In . many different ways. Hverydax eaeriesses fnrnishss one way. literature, Mstory,- and ihr'hn-" anities, furnish - another. But a moft- direct and. definite uriilshsd by meth &5s cf natural sciences, namely, tna pcre ' scsense and cn the basis cf their f nal fndings, csefsl; and practi cal appSed arts dealing with hnman beings are made possible and reSahle. ' This should appeal to many a student who has developed an 2p preciatisn cf the scientific atti tude toward things in general; and a major in the czzszinxikt of psychology-is planned fcr sssh. It should appeal also to those going into fields cf practi cal activity where an apprecia tion cf the difference between fancies and feet about how hu man beings behave is important In social service, in meikine, in law, in education, in many as pects cf business and industry. Special majors in the department are planned to meet these de mands.. Two types of careers He open to the student who has had ad vanced undergraduate and grad j uate training in psychology; Orie ls that cf the college teacher and investigator in the fast-developing field of psychology. The other is that of the mental ex aminer in individual clinical sonnel fields. R A D O 6:00 : Dinner Concert WPTF. 6:15: Tony Eussell songs WPTF; 31usical Toast WDKC. 6 :S0: Kate Smith WBT. 6:45: Boake Carter WBT. 7:00: Vallee's Varieties WEAF;3Iark Warnows Air show WABC, WBT; Pittsburgh Symph. Oreh. WPTF. 8:00: Casa Ixmia Orch. WDXC, WBT; Show Boat WPTF. 8 :S0 : CoL Stoopnagle . and Budd WDNC, WBT, WABC. . 9:00: Bing Crosby's Show WPTF; Horace Heidtfs Briga diers WBT, WABC. 1G'.00: Amos 'n Andy WLW; Clem MeCarthy, Sports-WPTF; Don Bestors Orch. WDKC. . s 10:15: Kay Kysers Orch. WGN. 10 :30 ; Fletcher Henderson's Orch, WPTF; Tommy Dorsey's Orch. WDNC, WABC. U;00: Orvflle Knapp's Orch. WGN, WOB; Henry Busse's Orch. WENR, WE AF. 11:20: Horace Heidtfs Orch. WGN, .WLW; Bob Crosby's Orch., WDNC, WHT, WABC. 12:00: Fletcher Henderson's Orch. WENR. ... PHAR3IACY SENIORS The following are scandidates for degrees in pharmacy in June: B. S. in Pharmacy: E. C. .Buchanan, Loamie Gilbert, Jr. W. T. Glass, Jr W. C. Lewis, W. F. Matthewson, A. E. Mfflis, H. T. Murrell, Mary Nancy Pike, Hallie Craven Reaves ; for Ph. G.: R. W. CoHette. v-" Eider the appbed arts based cn c'g . . i r-L'y fiTV- physs, zo o. , and bOaany, geology and anxnro poaogyw anatomy and physiology. With the same intellectual to&ls, seentists are staying man, also; Ha er Thinks Sub Would Help Honor Administration Bj Psn. TTiinrra Lens musx appareniry bs ccnemec"with the mere "as-t-'c rrf -j-v hsnr 'yt rather v? the in-ulcation cf its individual meaning" and ac-ceptance.- We must nt lose sight cf th ' essent!al purpose cf any recsmmsndatf ons, whether ; concern witn acm cr not, whkh is to re-emphasise 1 the fundamental individuality cf hsziGT zzi& its place In the lives cf each cf us. The proposed additions to the : haner system, while' emcemed ' - esters viry with aiiminisi more senous voids brought cut so "clearly' in the study of the honor system znd iis relation to the individual ever the xst 60 years. Fairer Judgment The propesed ' additions would provide a fairer, dearer, easier ana more responsive opportunity for judging" breaches "cf honor by the individual thfough'a more ' -widespread and intimate" sjzten JL - - " - y They would provide for a bet ter understanding of the honor system tnrougn a setter system of discussion and presentation; They would provide essential faculty contact, utilizing faculty aid in three ways : determina " lion of guilt cr innocence, keep , ing faculty in touch with the hon or system, THEIR honor system, and most important, working with men as individuals after the judgment of the councils has been passed; Training Ground They would provide an excel- gro': :d for student- government officials, insuring to a marked degree the person nel of student government; They would offer greater cp- Continuations Phi Csnnth&ud fro frrt page cnairman of the Ways and Means committee. Appointed to assist were Patricia Dicks and Alvin Wingneld. Representative Mace Gwyer defeated Representative Billy SeaweH for the position of Phi Assembly representative to the Debate Council. The representatives re-assembled after adjournment at Gra ham Memorial for the annual social Speaker Winthrop Dur fee and former speaker Francis Fairley andWHey-Parker deliv ered here their farewell address es to the assembly. Federal Actors CorJtixtud frojric frst pzgy Southeastern" states, "and due to. popular cfemand .the length of -the tour may be increased to, five weels insfead of original three. Dr. KocK says that the cast of 'Tostlloar' ii cdmpdsed of ait- Poppy Sale .The Chapel Hill unit of the American Legion Auxiliary win sponsor its annual Poppy Day Saturday. The Auxiliary sells poppies made by disabled World War veterans and money made over expenses is used for local relief purposes. The popples will be on sale all day Saturday through out the town. LOST: A grey easel Jjair sweater, lost about two etk ago with Phi Gamma Delta frararty pin on it. Name ergTaved on back cf of pin. Finder piease reton to Carl PeiSer at the Fhx Gamma Delta House. - Structure Plan ries fcr individual ceres- is the ?,"r:-r act ivities ef- cur student gcrerr?-' - xney wcuiu nerp.-re- a f eeling cf gicp ccnscSoar and campus sdidaritv whirh been so lacking; Greater Freedom .v They" would give the Student Counrfl greater freedom in the exercise cf its growing functions - - . - -h. -. ii i - i - -- . , They 'wculd do all these things and greater still, help us avoid future lack cf confidence and nnsuhderstanding resulting from the: administration cf the honor system by a single, . un trained,' often uninformed eoun cL The proposed additions must restore our faith in cur f eZlow tt,ti to be honorahle, to act in teSgent' to be sincere and ing of the honor system, a closer- student-faculty co-cperaticn, a better management cf campus affairs, a spread cf functions in a sort cf federal system. Above all, they must carry one point: tne noucr sys tem is the" natural effort cf a .community" to such standards cf individual honor as would be beccming cf the tradi tions cf this in; titu lion. We must seek honor as individuals and guarantee cur acceptance cf 1 it by the maintenance of a dem i " , . - - - - ocratic ana ecu can ve system spontaneously se up oy tne ccm- The sub-council plan is no innovation- It has been used suc cessfully throughout the nation. It is the immediate and, I hope, the long-run answer to our slip ping acceptance cf the most Im portant tenet cf this University's liberal existence. crs with wide professional ex perience. Playing in the produc tion are Thomas Camahan, Mil dred Byron, Halbert W. Brown, Stanley Huff, Allison Quinn, Ju lia Fassett, Joan Quinn, Guy Standing, Jr., Sally Saunders, Alma Brock, Kent Mcntoy, Al bert Durand, Merk C. Brown, and Betty Brown. Sociologists CeHxsed frem rri pz?t) McCraig, Mildred Moore; Mrs. Margaret Perry, Floyd M. Cox, Lawrence C. Lastruci, T. P. Yeatmah, Y. EL Whitney, J- G. Harris, James P. Beckwith. Woman's Gonege : Misses Dora" Shapiro, Frances White, IiHa Victor, Daphne Savage, Susan White, Alma McCain, and Mans leat Garrard. State College: 01af Wakefield, Clark L. Loomis, Selz Mayb; J. E.. Penland, and Misses Bessie 3fae Cowan, . Marguerite York, and Virginia Silver. BUSINESS COURSE , Beginning June 9, a six weeks course in business organization and general accounting will be offered graduates and business men. In announcing the course, Dean D. D. Carroll declared that "the school of commerce will undertake to serve the needs of young men already in business positions who feel the need of additional training with a view to advancement and promotion. LOST: A pair of lady's pisce-ces glasses on the set cf Lvsistrata Saturday nigtt. Eetrrn to H. W Sams, English oSce, Saunders tklL just. They must heip us to a : If Ittj - - SAM) AND SALVE BIG CHIEF BOB me papers rebate noTr ortn Carcjna s traveormz senator, tur Bco" Byn'Zds has been made a chieftain in the Sioux Indian tribe. Of course rrf: is net news. Politicians have been getting themselves made T chiefs ever since the noble red man perceived the . pecuniary value cf one cf those Eut one wonders why "Our BotT was not given some fating name. They could have dub bed him Ye-pmg Bsnus," or "Wampum Warrlcr." Or maybe "Wind Maker." Anyway, uot that Our Bob' is a big chlf, maybe he will turn his zrSiliZ niuse tCTrard the tribe t t jent tt? id the big paw-wow and listed. Maybe he that the trTtenten are burdened with taxes befcre he throws himself befcre the gods oi demo- eracy m sui ission. Maybe he will consider lessening expendi tures rather than increasing tax es. Maybe. But "Our Bob" he love big number. He hke much money for pass around to all good" braves. He like friends. He like give friends job in Big White City. He must do like Great Chief sav. Uh! Correspondence Proctor System The Daily Tas ttttt I would yike to ask, What Is the purpose cf the proposed class honor councils." I have tried to nnd reasons justifying their establishment v possi cr system is a failure and that we are now beginning to f o a Procter svstem. Six msn io a class seems to be a very small proctor start, but these bodies may be enlarged until we have a splendid student proctor sys tem. & These councils could not have been found to aid In dealing out justke. The Student Drandl Is perfectly capable of judging whether the party is guilty or not. They will not save time as the cases are subject to the ap peal to the Student Council and the. Student Council also will sua deal out the punish the guilty. Gussie Guesses: "Dirty r FURz? C5 fczr This Picymzkers sJ.oc nasi Acre eversikszg.

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