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TTTTEATHER: THE ONLY COLLEGE DAILY IN THE SOUTH UKVWCfS il l HI, Warmer .VOLUME XLV EDrrOHJAL PHCKE 4JS1 CHAPEL HILL, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937. scsmss nan 4is NUMBER 156 Student Government Makes Preparations For Inaugural Exercises Tuesday Morning Stunt Night Holds Thrills For Campus Dunham. Hutchins Will Do Apache Dance Repeat For Gathering Correlated for senior enter- I tainment, but open for the whole student body and the public, the Parker Says Campus Will Convene At South Will Bear Placards As one of its last official acts, the outgoing student govern ment administration issued yes terday a decree to the student body for the inauguration exer cises Tuesday morning. President Parker urged in the following message that students Senior Stunt program next and faculty heed the council's I Thursday night in Memorial hall instructions in forming the will get underway with per srand inaugural parade: formances and thrills by the " All ' students in the Univer- pick of campus talent. v mm "mm jm tm 111 a a . - sity shall meet in iront oi ;outn Alter obtaining permission building Tuesday morning at from the W. C. T. U., the S. P. Chapel period. Each dormitory C. A. and the Y. M. C. A., Wally and fraternity shall march to- Dunham and Jim Hutchins, aether. Placards bearing the amateurs deluxe, will do their name of your dormitory or fra- Apache Dance. Wally will play terhity will be placed at some the fair-haired buxom damsel; point between Gerrard hall and Jim is the rough, tough and the Playmaker theatre. The pro- throw-em-down artist. cession from South building to The old "Tar Heel Tonight" Memorial hall will begin prompt- boys, Stuart Rabb and Bob du 3y at 10 :30 a. m. Please be on Four, performers of Student- time. Faculty Day, will appear again When the procession has filed in an epic of the Yukon lumber Into Memorial hall and the of- campus, "God's Country and the Hcers-elect have taken their po- Other woman. -sitions of honor on the stage, The 15 dirty black grains of John Parker will make his fare- sand wfli for the first time see "well address. Continued on page two) Robert Magill will follow Par- er in making his inaugural d- NeW Y? Leaders dress, ana rresiaeni oi ne Wu rman's Association Nancy Nesbit will take her position as "coed leader. President Frank Graham will conclude the exercises by deliv ering the principal address on some phase of student govern ment. Musical Star Mary Lillian Speck, junior co ed, who, with Stanley Van Cise, will head the cast of 38 in "Say the Word," the original musical comedy to be presented by the recently organized "Wigue and Masque club. M'Nair Talks Will Be Given May17,18,19 Thomas Of Dartmouth To Deliver Series Of Lectures Will Be Intalled In Office Sunday MacFarland, Vick, Read, and Mc- Ginnis Are Among Retir ing Officers Official installation of new Y. M. C. A. cabinet officers will Campus Will Hear Service bpeaKer Episcopal church. , Harry b. comer, "i" secre- Philadelphia Man To Explain tary, will begin the program by Summer Camp Projects . W: Elmore Jackson, staff of -the American Friends Service of Philadelphia will speak this morning from 10. :30 to 11 o'clock in the Cosmopolitan room in the Y. M. C. A. on the. "Volunteer "Work Camps' which will run this summer to bring interested students in contact with some of the basic social and economic i ProDiems. . tut TiT .T. -tel. The Volunteer Work Camps lJeW MUSlCaiXsOmeaU , OUU jruuiig mcu uu wvmcu w TT tTWT 5 "WW'- 1HT JL " do constructive work during lilt? IfniTI. tiaS fjlOnT Mi ITS reading the names of those who will take over the new positions for the remainder of this year and next year. George MacFarland was presi dent of the Junior-Senior cabinet (Continued on page two) - Geransum Cliib Chooses "Officers Two Students Wed In Secret Miss Peake, Baron Harkins Married Last Night Members Overflow Room -..-' To Elect Umstead Head Her- Miss Nellie Peake and scnei "isaron" namns were married last night in a secret ceremony held in Bennetsville, S. C. Miss Peake, a junior in the University, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Peake of Norfolk, Va. She was attended Kaye Concert EfeS Is Announced By Committee 0 ver In 15 Minutes And Chosen Other Officers Catching a last snack of hur riedly eaten lunch, a crowd of German club members, mostly fraternity men, rushed over to Dr. Zimmermann's Ec 11 class The Junior-Senior dance com- room in Bino-ham vstrrinv nf- Bids Go On Sale This Week In "Y" Says Chairman " The McNair Lectures, the first series of this nature to be en dowed at the University, will be delivered this year by Prof essor George Thomas of Dartmouth college on May 17, 18, 19, it was announced yesterday through the dean of students office. " Professor Thomas is the first McNair lecturer since 1932. The series is supported by the will of John Calvin McNair of the class of 1849. There have , been 20 lecturers in the series which be gan in 1908. Training Trained at S. M. U., Yale, and Harvard, and a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, Professor Thomas be longs to a group of younger American scholars in philosophy especially interested in value theory. They attempt to dis cover the place in a physical and biological process of idea and ideals, with their ethical impli cations for government, busi ness, and social organization. next week. mittee announced last ni&rht that j it . I " I v-uvwt UUUU UUlSlCaUi during the marriage ceremony I plans are being made for Sammy Hauhton Ehrincrhaus. Mnrri by Miss Martha Rose. Kaye and his orchestra to give a Fit and tw nnrn TTarldns. a transfer f rnm Da- Concert evening, May 7, ficers. vidson and a senior in the Uni- mf icmhalfrom 7 SO. to Smashing the tradition of up- versity, is the son of Judge and --ov- Au wmega nas ar- to-the-minute punctuality in Mrs. Thomas H. Harkins of liau "1C w opening the election session, or Asheville. He is a socially prom- n?ve e orchestra for a f rater- as it has been ef ore.the inent member of Phi Delta nity dinner dance on Saturday minute' punctuahty. incumbent Theta. : mgntf wni.cn. wlU comPlete President Randy Roland, Sigma Kaye s schedule of hours. th mn. aif Bids for the utmerclassman during the spring holidays. Their dance will te availabe in the there wa3 in inflow nf n mtl surprise wedding loUowed a of the y. M. C. A. during ers. AHWthX Wednesday an- Thursday of When the room had been filled, afternoon Although their plans next week accordlng to ckude men Uned waUs and aQyfded for the future nave not been an- tt-kc v,o;o e rv,,;- . , , , . . , ... , j ,i . ,1 xivo, vuuuiu i,uc vuuuiuir ine aoorways to cast a nana-rais-nounced, it is believed that they tee. The set will consist of two ,w niif a;j will return to the University ed only 15 minutes. Phi Delta Theta After a motion had been booed down to move to more ample quarters, Ramsay Potts, Phi Delta Theta, rose to nominate Deacon Rogers, Phi Delta Theta, for club president. Jim Finlay, D. K. E., followed Potts by naming the victorious candidate, John Umstead, Kap pa Sigma, to oppose Rogers. Chairman Roland named Um stead victorious without a count, but Al Miller, Phi Delta Theta, The Kaye style is said to be Led hand3. Rogers succumbed by a 154 117 vote. Johnson Harris, Phi Gamma Delta, lost to Horton Ehring haus, D. K. E., for the vice presidency in a 133-129 vote. Al though this was only a four ma jority, there was no recount. The losing side failed to offer more opposition and Morris Fitz, Book Contest Nearing Close May dances. Hobbs was unanimously se lected by the committee as man ager of the dances Vocal Trio Featured with the Kaye en- Collection Deadline Is Nble is a vocal trio known as 1 , tne Three Barons, and several soio singers. Laye iormeriy Officials of the University played at the Hotel Syracuse in library, who are sponsoring the Syracuse, and has broadcast ov- book collection contest, yester- er the three principal national - i day wished to warn all partici- chains. He has just finished pants that their contributions playing for a set of dances at the should be gotten together before University of Pennsylvania. the deadline on May 1. The prizes to 'be given to win ning competitors m the contest straight "swing" of Benny include, a $15 first prize, a $10 Continued on last page) second prize and a $5 third prize. Prizes will not be in cash, but in fPTT "Prcirlmpv its fniiivalfmt. in honlra frnm fhp. I vuiuvhvj Bull's Head bookshop. Professor H. K. Russell of the English department has con sented to be one of the judges in the contest. Others have not I been obtained as yet. at xi j-t- - awmgy iitmtix uian me Election Is Today McGlinn Will Retire From Of fice ftlay 20 Fleece To Tap Sminday Hooded their holidays, and are said to be among the most stimulating I Freshman's Tea summer projects open to social- Set For May 10 ly minded people today. They ' .are conducted nrimarilv for col- Tvev Fears Grass Under Davie lege students and faculty by the Will Dampen First Year Men Hcl ' . The freshman tea, sponsored Student Workers Graham Memorial and the There will be seven Work Freshman class, which was xr (Contmued on last vaae) iginally scheduled for yesterday afternoon, will be postponed un Society Will Of ter til Tuesday, May 10, it was an- Med Movie Tonight nounced yesterday by Pete Ivey, . Director oi ine stuaent union. -Moaern memoas w Aniuc- Apparently there is danger of sia" Is FUm Title the under the Davie Pop- a rnnviV TititlAd "Modern Mar unsponging too much mois Methods of Anaesthesia" will be ture on the places on whichthe .x.. n?rrU at riiwAli hn freshmen sit, according to Dir- 0ASTTU wvr..J3. t. 7 S0 r. m.; under the snonsor- ector Ivey. shin of the Whitehead Medical Faculty society, an organization of first All faculty members and their and Reeond-vear medical stu- wives who are in any way con sents, which regularly brings nected with the Freshman class distinguished medical men to are invited without reservation. this campus. Tea and crumpets will be serv- All nrp-medical students are ed. Wives of the Freshman ad- cordiallv invited to attend. ' visers will pour. Mary Lillian Speck To Star In Coming Wigue And Mas que Production Featuring eight songs written by members of the club, and with Mary Lillian' Speck as the love interest, the Wigue and Masque will present their origi nal musical comedy, "Say the Word," in Memorial hall on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of May. Jimmy Fuller, local band lead er, is orchestrating the music for the songs which have been regis tered for copyright. Songs The selections written for the play, which is a satire on life at a University, include "Let's Take This Night," "Take A Look At Life." "Till Love Hits You," and "A Girl Came Into My Life," with music by Dave Lieberman and lyrics by Fred Tunick; "Spinning The Bottle," by Ged- die Monroe: "Never To Love Continued on last page) In an election preliminary this Sigma Nu, and Louis Gordon, S. afternoon at 5 p. m., the Caro- A. E., gained victory without op Una Political union meets to con- position, sider the man among its mem- When the filled-with-action 15 bers who will soon be chosen to minutes were over, Jim Finlay fill the position of its present had nominated all the winning -d.,!- tit. a 4-4- j leader. candidates. M vcfi "Rif Of Frank McGlinn, head of the OOCieiy , ,,n vo D. K E., Sigma Nu. Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi, The last five president of the j t .irin o-nri t-iq tiatt v tat TimT a uiaiiizaiion were memDers oi 'Hit of the Year" among cam- Nine or ten cammis leaders pus leaders, will abandon his and Zeta Psi. Tr c: will feel the grasp of a hooded post to the new chairman around yya oi. . . i ir... on I Deadline Nears For Invitations Orders, arm in a darkened Memorial hall May 20. Ci-. J 1 i i r i . I Tr ' ... ounaay nigm; at o p. m. ana wm ms successor will De given rise to acknowledge membership the responsibility of piloting m tne Fleece. Order of the Golden through next year what has been ixOWn Measurements A crowd of curious students and townspeople will see the new members fill a spotlight and lis ten to the words of a yet unan nounced "Jason" or president from the stage. - The ceremony will be followed by a banquet at the Carolina inn in honor of the new members. The actives and alumni are ex pected to attend. , The meaning and purpose of the Golden Fleece as a campus institution was expressed in last year's ceremonial address as an organization which taps men for "character and achievement. Verballv this is true. Back of the words, however, is a deep conviction upon the part of the Continued on last page) . called one of the campus' most Seniors Must Place Orders For significant organizations. Graduation Equipment - I . . - Candidates i This Week Members ot the union listed "Boo" Campbell . yesterday among the prospective candi- urged all seniors who have any dates are Alex Heard, Leighton possibility of graduating to come Dudley, Nancy Nesbit, Stuart to the Book Exchange and be fijmtxnuea on page iwo) measured for commencement i . . xv4uiuxiuaiu The cost, contrary to rumor, A pianoforte trio, composed of is $1.75. No deposit is required, Kathryn Kennard, cellist, Gene- and the gown is not paid f or tm vieve Griffey, violinist, and less it is actually used at gradu Nancy Smith, pianist, will pre- ation. sent a quarter-hour program At the same time all seniors over radio station WDNC tomor- were asked to come to the "Y" row afternoon at 3:45 o'clock, either from 2 to 3 o'clock this The program will include afternoon, or from 10:30 tol Beethoven's First Movement o'clock Saturday to place their Trio in C Minor, two Bavarian orders for commencement invi waltzes and Debusseys Rom- tationsl All orders must be made ance. - ino later inan x p.m. oaiuruay.
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