Library of UlTO Chapel Hill, IT. C. mTEATHER: THE ONLY COLLEGE DAILY IN THE SOUTH Probable Showe r , Cooler Today. CHAPEL HILL, N. C SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1937. scsatzss nan iu NUMBER 169 r - mm m ' ' ; - - - VOTflTTR? 'TT V - " Awards N arker Sets? Date May' 27 Distinguished Students Will Be Honored For Work John Parker, ex-president' of the' Student body, announced yesterday that all awards of dis tinction will be presented to members of the student body in mass meeting Thursday night 3Iay 27. Details of the occasion have not yet been planned, but indi viduals and organizations will be recognized for achievement in -scholarship, athletics, and activ ities. ' Among the awards that will l)e presented are the Patterson 'Memorial medal, for "general excellence in athletics," the high est of its kind, all Grail awards lor individuals, dormitories, and fraternities, athletic v letters. 3). K. E. trophy for intramural championship among fraterni ties, and recognition of Phi Beta Kappa members. ampu s Issue GetVote Council Will Set Date For Legislature Balloting JNewly elected student coun cil members will '.meet;,T.ueda night to set the date for a campus-wide vote of the legislative proposal and work up a fina draft of the accepted proposals for the structure and powers. President Magill expects that the council will approve next Thursday as voting day. Carolina Coeds In May Day Festival - ' , ' 1 s' -' - ' ' - Vv ' ' 1 i . , .. ... :yz Saunders Announces Plans Of Commencement Program Experimental Bill Chosen; Try-Outs Set For Friday Four Plays Written In Playwrit- ing Course Picked For . Program Four original, one-act plays written in Professor Frederick scene from the May Day festivities to be held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Arbore- v, lum wnen Miss Eliza Rose, center, will be crowned May Queen. Miss Rose and members of 'her km rimontai r.rW?nM-i- court are pictured above. Reading from left to right they are: Lyal Boice, Corihna Gant, Garnelle tlljs season and all students in Rainey, Ramona Teijeiro, Ida Winstead, Louise Camp, Anita De Monseigle, Elizabeth Keeler, Miss terested in taking part are re Rose, Patty Penn, Virginia Burd, Helen Pritchard, Virginia Hodges, Julia Folsom, Marguerite Mor- quested to attend the try-outs r " " wiccmig, icii xvajr xuurpney, anu rigm njsiner Me Dane. G oeds Hold May Fete Today -3 DuFour Sent To Tennessee Hill Pageant May Adopt Festival To Replace Old Senior Week Tir IfiaV vrtJl Y Oie There may not be the annual w I o J; TTT SJ. L - oemur vveeK. iesuviues next. On 1 ll UrSdaV spring if Bob duFour has a sue cessiul trip to Chattanooga, Tenn., next Tuesday, financed by dollars ivoted him for expen ses by the class of '38. .DuFour, deputy for president of the rising senior class, Joe Patterson, will witness the Uni versity" Of ' Tennessee's" noted hillside pageant which annually attracts over 10,000 spectators. New Possibilities Rube Graham's executive committee on its last bit of offi cial business granted Patter son's request for expense money 1 T T"l 1 J T71 - J ' TIip IptaiT rennrta of John w wuuiiajfiuaaw xxx Parker's committee'on structure v Htuui and powers will appear on the editorial page of tomorrow's Smart Initiates ! Learn Alphabet Wetherbee Teaches Phi Beta Kappas First Essentials The 46 scholars who were just about to receive their new Phi Beta Kappa keys Thursday night were huddled in a dark little room to the right of the hall where Robed Dr. Wilson' arid Robed Louis Shaffner were rehearsing the cere mony. "Now all of you 46 march in here in alphabetical or der, just as I read it to you a while ago," snapped Vice: President Don Wetherbee, also in black. "' "Can you-all understand that?" he ended, eyeing the 46 brilliants. - Theme Tells Of Sacrifice ToPaganGod for them on Tuesday afternoon, I at 4 o'clock. Marion Hartshorn has writ ten a tragedy of the color-line called "By Any Other Name I which will head the last bill. Charlotte Wright will produce her story of a "Children's Love Triangle." For this play several junior actors will be needed. Date From Sullen' Earth," a play of rural South Carolina, by Symbolizes Propitiation Frank Durham, and "Earth Of Spring God By Treading Stars," a travelers' aid Villa o-a Mnirla mciaent ny Manuel norn win De tut: utuci yiayo uu uiie urn. This afternoon at 4 :30 o'clock The plays will be preformed m tne ArDoretum university on rTiaay evening, May zts. Due co-eds will present the second annual May Day celebration. With its theme taken froni the rites nearly all primitive nations employ to celebrate the turn of the season, the pageant will tell in dance the story of the propi tiation , of -the, spring god by. the most beautiful of the village (Continued on page three) Five Students Wounded In Auto Wreck Governor Hoey To Talk At Graduation Of 1937 Class Is 142nd Ceremony The 142nd commencement program of the University, June 6-8, was issued yesterday by J. M. Saunders of the alumni of fice, with Dr. Paul Dwight Moody, Governor Clyde R. Hoey, and President Frank P. Gra ham as the notables scheduled to participate in the exercises. At 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning, June 6, seniors in their caps and gowns will gather at the old well from which they will march to Memorial hall and listen to the Baccalaureate ser mon of Dr. Paul Dwight Moody, president of Middlebury college. Concert rOn the afternoon of the same day, Earl A. Slocum of the mu sic department will conduct a band concert under Davie Pop lar and Joseph Hadyn will pre sent "The Seasons," an oratorio, in Hill Music hall that night at 8:30 o'clock. Class day and parent's day will be on Monday, June 7. The president's and dean's re ception for degree candidates will be the principal event that morning. Seniors and their parents will lunch at Swain hall at 1 p. in. .where dean R. B. House will speak. Playmakers The Carolina Playmakers will present a program of folk plays O f A orifl Qt m Art alnmni maidens who is chosen to be sac- Three Are In Hospital cepti0n and 'ba,i in the Tin Can will close the day's program. . Daily Tar Heel. The issue has just emerged from a discussion campaign in fraternity and dormitory meet ings. N. Y. Alumni Meet May 20 new senior class here to attempt a similar form of pageantry to replace' the old "Senior Week." From the recent visit to Chapel Hill of student leaders at Tennessee Patterson learned of the colorful affair and its singu lar popularity there. Girl Faints At Drama Of rificed to him. rm inere will De nine aances m tne pageant, including a pro logue and epilogue. Christine After Collision Last Night Last night about 7 :30 o'clock Maynard's class of faculty chil- five miles from Chapel Hill on dreh will assist in the dances, the Durham highway, five Uni- A large platform has been versity students were injured erected in the Arboretum for wnen tne automoone m wnicn the celebration. On the summit thev were riding collided with a I7WJi J?7W of the nlatform will stand the Ford pick-up truck, containing m m m- m m m mm m m m m mm m i . Concluding the commence- Continued on lost jvx) Runaway Pig . Flees Chi O Chicken Coop French Department To Re-enact Gory Play At 8 O'clock Tonight Spring god in brilliant costume. two men neadd Ior napel mu. The High priestesses will be The students injured are Jack Young" Grunter Gets Into Black. i 71 Tl Jt . 1 A - . J I dressed in briffhtlv colored robes i'ustiiniK, iresnman tennis star and the gowns of the court are and dnver of the students car, soft shades of chiffon with a Buick coupe, suffered lacera- Green Paint; A. T. O.'s -Try To Catch It in Spectators at the French de partment's farce-horror play program last night were not sur- Last Grail Dance HonOrS NeW Men prised when Miss Dorothy Pit- tach, special student, fainted af- J 'mm m ' m m m long capes. itions aoout Dotn nanus out was At the opening of the pageant reported resting comfortably m Continued on last page) By Nancy Schallert Upon report from co-ed Dot Snyder that a "mythical beast-' was at large in the woods be- House And Saunders Will Make Talks Lew Gogerty. Plays Can Tonight In Tin R. B. House, dean of adminis tration, and Maryon Saunders, alumni secretary, were this week chosen to represent the University at the annual dinner ter seeing Walter Creech's "Fin-d'Apres-midi d'Automne, a gory play of French blood. After the program, when Miss Pittach was revived, it was de cided to enact the two plays Wffl Beat AH New Grail members will be honored at the order's last dance of the quarter tonight from 8 to 12 in the Tin Can. cmea to enact tne two piays "Tomorrow evening's Com- T nw nncror a hi Hen- W tonignt for benefit of munitv sine will be the greatest i mivprsirv mt. xne annual uimier "6viv i ii i j:ji. l t , i - w of the Carolina alumni at the ry hotel orchestra will play for "" thing since the ice age Of tne Carolina aiumni aitne J a;: (Continued on page three) rnfo Wo rr0rr tne mi u nil cti uutasiuu. xi.viixxio-i . 1 wjr j wuvi vj the nre-aniza- Duriner the dance there win De ji. voai uo itxi tiiii a Durham hospital last night. Others James Perrotta and Martin nind Spencer hall, investigation Schuck were also in the hospital, last luesoay reveaiea tnat a hut thAir r.oTif?ition ronld nnf small, six-pound, pink pig had learned. Murray Lester and invaded the Arboretum. Kenneth Pollack, the other two un Wednesday the pig was Says Tomorrow's SllOW students, returned to Chapel again located wandering in the T 1 "1 - 11 iveyocneauj es Another 'Sing' said Town Hall club city May 20. According to in New York tion's recent copy of "Who's no-oreaKs lor tne may court anu Who." containing the names and the Grail initiates. Univer- occupations of all the sity alumni within a 50 mile ra- rpo rvUv rp SriAnV L TTow VnrV ribr. there XagDy 1 Q i OpeaK To Philosophers Is Here Tonight Johns Hopkins Radical Will De bate In Hill Hall Hill after being dismissed from front yard of the Chi Omega the hospital. house on Franklin street. Mrs. Dr. J. P. Jones of Chapel Hill, A. K. Kluttz, Chi O guardian, .i J 1 il ? T a passing motorist, carried the tooK tne pig unaer ner wing, nurtured it, and placed it in the chicken coop in her back yard. Being very fond of the pig she was somewhat aghast to discov- i m a t m m er tnat it naa again escaped that evening after a lady and a ' (Continued on last page) Philosophy Club To Eat Weiners The student union director explained that because of recent overflow crowds the program will once more be moved to Hill music ; hall ivhere Nancy Smith Undergraduate Group Promises gentleman who wish to remain dius of New York city, there are now 1300 former Univer sity graduates within that vicin ity. This is the largest concen tration of University alumni in the country. Dean House will be the princi- will accompany the group sing ers on the organ. At 8 o'clock tonight in Hill A guest star will be Jimmy music hall the University debate Applewhite, soloist, who will be tt-jjo PKJiotiv rinhL.,-! jrtv4. accompanied ny mariie usner i iicjci ciaiiiuiLC Aiuvuvi'&i t viuw r.Minr.il win 1 1 1 hnh r i i. l iir.iiiii tin i - -- - - - To Hear Psychologist sit-down strilcp featuring as a Broadus Mitchell, economist of Side Dishes At Picnic (Continued on page three) T- lit 1- 'l" 1 XI name rarK win De tne scene - T)iOT1 of the Undergraduate PhUoso- lxiee VjIUD JTianS phy club's weiner roast Sunday PTF Broadcast evening, may i , . . The group will meet at 5 p. m. Organization Will Give Half n, w pMfQOe,r FHeli Ssi- orator a coxonui raaicai ssss JV' cation" will feature the last reg- Professor William Olsen of jty of the ldUU aiumni. ular meeting of the Undergrad- the debate council last night had xn t i iiaA Philnsonhv club next a' communication notifying of JIJL ill. Hi. J 1 iljl I r ' X l - Those confined to the Univer- Thursday in Graham Memorial. J. M. Broughton's inability to a... w xroQtorjiv wre Off icers for the next year will appear as Mr. Mitchells oppo- J 111. 1 i 3 J 1 n TT,n V, I -L H.Tii. J-vrn nrVr-n n Tir-nmi Wrpnn I; W Sesen-iaiSO DO eiecieu auu piaua win uc iiexit. ayxx. uiuusuwjii, a iiiiu- P T) Morrow, discussed ior next iaii. ah in- nent xvaicig" lawyer auu iwuiu Clement "back, N. A. Bergs, The University sophomore -was recently acclaimed lor , a spec ial number wfth Sammy Kaye's orchestra during the Jumor- Senior dance set. - "D. H. H." Ivev stated yesterday that "D. H. H. will form half of a duo and Charles Anderson of the commerce will be half." Somebody means. m iront of Graham Memorial and if inclement weather pre vails entertainment of some sort will be provided. Hour Concert Sunday Following up its radio broad casts, concerts m and out of Although weiners will be the Chapel Hill, tours, and a dance, -?4-iin -p t, -rr4- -nia-n-Kr vF I fViA TTnivprsifr itIpa chih will Tvrfr. icavuic ui cxic icpdSky piciiijr vj- i - --j o x side dishes and drinks will be sent a half hour broadcast over the other "vauaoie, accoramg to tnose m siauuu "iix;" "k" "wui asked bim cnarge. lu.on.p.iu.uua,. On the program, wnicn win De i ii i . j W1CH. XJ. XX. xx. xiix. - J 1 t TT T71 rr J71 . ... ..I . it n iii 1 - . nhnn H Inntrn tnoin nn-mnei onrt 7ri I nirPfTPf 1 nv .1111111 rj iuuis. w x. . . I j 1 3 J -I i-vTTV-rl I Aij ri OT1T rT X n Q OTQTfl KQr 3 CQfl. I IA T 1 TT... 1 i-l A tm B11UU1U lCaC liU&XJ. UaiXICO OUU 1 w w : TT. M. Mines, jacK ljyncn, x. y. rico. . . . . .. :n j i. . . . , --'UAYif o txtHTi ifi T?r.Qr1t- Wo k hr h several folk sonsrs and classi- attend whether or not tney are ciation, wm- ue repiaceu an momca," replied rete. iuioer- .r - . - t ' .; " . , t oTiTlMiTi.ri Qtw .- -w. some memhers 01 tne ciUD. icainumuera. Bodenhimer, K. W. Dr. Kenneth Wood. Spivey and philosophy, students.

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