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BAGE FOUE THE DAILY TAR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933 HEEl BULLETINS Committee Completes High School Plans 1 (Continued from first page) All Freshmen-Interested in working & E. shepard, assistant ath- on me xacK-xy-xaci. piease meet m ,. irnr tnwn fnmmiftPP the office at Graham Memorial today Carrington Smith; publicity and. in at 2 o'clock. There are several places formation, r. W. Madry. Eoy Arm- open ior lypisw aiso. strong is the chairman of the entire All Organizations Desiring pages in affair. the '39 Yackety-Yack please get in HIGH SCHOOLS REPRESENTED xoncn immeoiaieiy wun ine omce in The high schools so far represented oranam memorial, I are Aberdeen, Ahoskie, Alexander Yackety-Yack Advertising Staff Wilson, Allen Jay, Allensvflle, Alli- Will meet at 4 today. Warren, Brown, I ance, Altamahaw-Ossipee, Anderson Mills, Whitmore, Kibler, White, Elli- (Caswell County), Angier, Apex, son, Webb, Starbuck and Forehand f Aquadale, Arthur (Pitt County), please be present. jAsheboro, Aurora, Aycock (Orange Bull's Head Tea This afternoon at County), Badin, Battleboro, Bear 4:15. Prof. L. C. McKinney will Grass (Martin County), Beaufort, speak. tseinaven, uelis (unatham County), I T?,'l -.- I n -..--.I -. A 4- T Wruvl YVinrfalYF OTrmnhriTiTr vrr..0s 1 ' fi Tin 11 vahoovcA Vfl How -r I 7 room 13 at HiU Music halL Bethesda, Beulaville, Biscoe, Black airing uasses ui tne sympnony or- Mountain, Bladenboro, Bonlee, Boone cnestra will renearse at 4:-u toaay Trail, Benhaven. Boyden (Salisbury). in -William Klenz' office in Hill Music Bragtown, Bridgeton, Broadway. hsXL Brogden, Bunn, Burlington, Burns- Men's Glee Clulj Will rehearse at 5 ville. o'clock today in Hill Music hall. Calypso, Cameron, Cannon, Carth- Debate Squad Meets tonight at 9 age, Cary, Central (Charlotte), Chad- bourn, Cherryville, Chinquapin, Cha- wan, Churchland, Clarkton, Clayton, Clement, Clemmons, Cleveland (Johnston County), Cleveland, Cliff- A. E. Wise, W. A. Allen, C. Mit- Slde, Clinton, Cobb Memorial, Comfort, chell, T. J. James, M. B. Burch, R. T. Conetoe, Contentnea, Cooleemee, Cor Easy, Lady, It Won't Hurt A Bit Pardon Me, But.. o'clock in 213 Graham Memorial. Out Of Order . - if v . it t ' s v t I f ' fc ' . i , i . ' 'y 111 i -T ' vi,..................:.k I J.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:---:.:.:.:-.-1 -.oy". wtmnwv: '...:.:.v.-.-.v. 5 $ Uf 4 """" ' ril,fl i ii 1 1'li'nnfrfainMlirim-ti-ii.mnoBi ifnrnn-iinni utvm-""-" -"' .JmJ, , . 1 On The Air By Wxltes Elcssian (Continued from page three) very foundation. Good and true men who believe in the better- 7:30-Jim McWilliams, his Ask-it- ment of their alma mater have Basket, WBT. VioT7-l 8:00 More and more drammers: made as a result of their college One Man's Family, WLW; Gang Bnsters- WBT. Litiilull "iU K"c" i4"1- UA 4" lw R -SoPaul Whiteman and theme the GREAT CAUSE. It IS their song of a different color, WDNC; help that has put many a good Tommy Dorsey, you know the rest, football Dlaver here: still, it wptf. v v,.iUU6a. . n , J V. The University of North I Needs some Sal HepaticaL Carolina mnst nf neressitv es- WPTF; The Columbia bymphony tablish a number of scholar ships designed to give needy athletes a chance at education through football and other sports. Orchestra, WBT. 9:30 The five-pointed star of Texaco: Menjou, Reinhardt, Sparks, Froman, Ruggles, WDNC. 10:00 Blue Barron's favorite band (he admits it) WPTF. That's all there is to it, and New Publications if we are any judge of what's At Bull's Head ShOD going on around here, such a . , . ... . , , i xxiuae inierestea m tne ioiiowine program wiU be undertaken mLBetthe,ttiMJ the near future. It will have to book shop : be if football is to survive. Wake "The Nazi Primer," translated from Forest has successfully initiat- the German by Harwood L. Childs wun a commentary by VVilliam E. DnrM. former amtioccJn. are apparently doing the same. many TTITC! TOXTJfn 4 TtTmrriTT -nr . 1 TT t l 1 J J 1 1 1 I imo ayne Morris and Priscilla Lane take Jane we nave ei.ner got to get m tne "The Silver Magnet" by Grant Parker. B. D. Horton. W S. Randolnh J inth-Holder, Cove-Creek, Cranberry, Wyman (center) along as an unwilling chaperone when thev set ont to swim nr dif? a slnw anrl 1 in crpr-1 Shepherd, a resident of HilIsboro J. B. Caldwell, J. Inouye, J. D. Hoyle, Creedmoor, Curry (Greensboro), brffk some VMI rules in "Brother Rat," the comedy about life at Virginia mg. death eventuallv sinkintr to "Science for the Citizen" by Lance- Hff TT 1 T T" . ? TTf T I I 1 0 T-- -- f ll T-r c tI'.itw r rir e 1 1 iurs. vaxe Jr. iewis, m. w. Jvans, ..--xuwicni, jc .i., ; .-. i UTT BUunuig ai me varuuna uieatre. P. Brumm, M. Crutchfield, E. Schlu- Denton, Dixon, East Spencer, Eden ter, W. A. Mitchell, R. Fowler, D. ton, Edneyville, IJfland, Eli -Whitney, McR. Linton. F. E. Groaim. T. M. Elise, Central (Elizabeth City) , Eliza- Oxford, Osford Orphanage (Oxford). Tilley. J. A. Clark. N. Tavlor. F. R. bethtown, Elkin, Ellerbe,. Elm City, CONGRATS, YOU'RE OVER Allen, L. Lockhart, F. Meyer, H. E. Elon College, Enfield, Eureka, Ever- HALF THROUGH Bisette and J. E. Everett were ex- green, Fairfield, Fairmont, Fairview, renderlea ( Willard) , Philadelphus eluded from campus activities yester- Farmington, Farm Life (Martin (Red Springs), Pilot (Thomas ville), day as they were in the University County), Farmville, Fayetteville, Pinehurst, Pineville, Piney Creek, health service. ' Fleetwood, Fort Barnwell, Fountain, Piney Grove (Faison), Pittsboro, Four Oaks, Francisco, Franklin Plain View (Dunn Route 6), Pleas- The Kaibab white tailed squirrel is (Surry County), Franklinton, Frank- ant Garden, Polkton, Princeton, Pros- found only in the Eaibab forest of linville, Fuquay Springs. Arizona. ONLY THE BEGINNING Gardner's (Wilson Countv). Garn Let the Daily Tar Heel keep your er, Germanton, Gibsonville, Glade Val Professor Meyer At Florida PTA Meet 1 -v 4- TT-.pVt 1 1 1 ... ! V X-LVgUll. k,v-x c v, The Pursuit of HanninPSR" v 'ii . . i- .1 it . i " j lions witn aecent ioOtDau teams Herbert Agar, who spoke here at com- will be ashamed to schedule a mencement two years ago. srame with Carolina. ' The Fianets," a modem allegory by an. ... 1.4. . t .. j Alfred Kreymborg. 1 I in I" I 4 l. II I. I r I I I H 1 f lit- V. Ill I r- w m-m . -a . " IV 1 PTnn tn 'l imnthv Shpldnn " a TOlessor Harold D. Meyer of the but SPaCe Calls a halt more tiovpI hv Marian Sims of Charlotte. r solgy le" yesterday iater. In the meantime, anyone -TTSJl .r with any SuSgestions is invited TOUCH Football : i .... ... ITT- ri and teachers. . to drop this department a line. lOOP OianamirS "Partners in Progress" is the topic K s Ir tn good of the Univer- pect (Monroe), Prespect Hill, Provi dence (Pleasant Garden), Hugh Mor-;whl Meyer will speak upon at the Slty. friends at. home informed. For Your Drug Store Wants PHONE 5541 Pritchard Drug Co. Prescription Druggists JUST RECEIVED A new shipment of English tab collar shirts especially designed for us in the follow ing fabrics: O Broadcloth O Woven Oxford O Woven Madras O $1.65 and $1.95 . All Sizes and Sleeve Lengths . o : The YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-128 E. MAIN ST. DURHAM, N. C. ley, Glendale, Goldsboro, Goldston, B. F. 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McLeansville, Macon, Mangum (Ba hama), Marshville, Massey Hill, Max ton, Mayodan, Meadow (Benson) , Mebane, Middlesex, Midway ' (Lexing ton Rt 1), Mills Home (Thomasville), Millbrook, Mineral Springs (Winston- Salem), Mitchell Academy (States- ville) , Lee Woodward (Black Creek) , Mocksville, Moncure, Monticello (Guil ford County), Morehead City, Mor ven, Mt. Airy, Mt. Olive, Mt. Ulla, Mountain Park, Murphey (Milton) . Nahunta (Pikeville) , Nashville, Nebo, Newell, New Hope (Goldsboro Route 4), Newland, Newton, Newton Grove, Norlina, North Cove, N. Greene (Liberty Route 1), N. Wilkesboro, Oak City, Oak Grove (Durham Route 4), Oak Hill (Virgilinia, Va. Route 1), W. R..Odell (Concord), Old Fort, Old Richmond (Winston-Salem), Old Town (Forsyth County), Olivia, Ori ental, Orrum, Oxford (Claremont), BOTHERED WITH DANDRUFF? 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Speed, Spencer (Rowan County), Sta ley, Stantonsburg, Stedman, Stem, Stonewall, Stony Point, Stovall, St. Stephens (Hickory), Summerfield, Sumnear (Greensboro, Route 1), Syl van (Alamance County). THE END IS IN SIGHT Tarboro, Tar Heel, Taylorsville, Thomasville, Townsville, Traphill, Trenton, Tri High (Caroleen), Trin ity, Troy, Turkey, Tyro (Davidson County), Wagram, Wakelon (Zebu- Ion) , Walnut Cove, Walstonburg, War- renton (John Graham School), Wash ington, Webster, Welcome, Weldon, Wentworth, Westbrook (Sampson County), West Buncombe (Buncombe County), West Edgecombe (Rocky Mount, Route 2), West End, West field, Whitakers, White Oak, White Plains, Whiteville, Wilkesboro, Wilson (Chas. L. Coon), Wilson's Mills, Wil ton, Winecoff (Concord), South (Winston-Salem), Winterville, Wood leaf, i (Continued from page three) Manly 5 Qal. c Tomorrow afternoon he will be the losers were able to score only in the Grab aty. " " ;" s banquet tonight. starred during the game. i w I -. . o principal speaker at the symposium final one. Miller, Conley and Coan Ruffin 3 uiiux mg tne various delegates. Yesterday's Mural Play Law School Aycock 2 2 A ship travels east when traveling Medical School 2 through the Panama Canal from the J Old East 1 Atlantic to the Pacific. Old West 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 Gymnasts Plan Better Team (Continued from page three) bate has not yet been brought to the attention of Dr. Lawson, coach of the team. GYM COACHES RARE The average gym team where the sport is more popular and, better known is equipped with a full-time coach, an expense account, and a squad of at least 14 men. Of these, probably the majority specialize on one piece of apparatus, practice on nothing but their one piece. With a large squad, this is possible. The Carolina team has, at the most, five who are at all familiar with the ap paratus, no expense account, and no full-time coach. Each member has to be an all-around rnan, which, accord ing to Dr. Lawson, is more desirable for the individual. But getting to be a good all-around man requires long and consistent labor. Practice goes on daily in the rear end of Woollen gym. There is no meet to look forward to at present. But practice still goes on f or pure love of the sport, if nothing more. The group of freshmen taking the work this year has best potentialities of any group in recent years. Many will fail in interest. A few will stick, adding to the' squad. In two years, perhaps a little longer, there will be a team from Carolina, not going anywhere merely for the ride, but with chances of a win over any oppo nent in the field. (Continued from page three) ternity flag. DuBose accounted for his 84th point of the year during the game. Beta Theta Pi returned to winning form, after suffering its first loss of the season last , week, by trampling Pi Kappa Alpha, 18-6. 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