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F FAGS FOL J THE DAILY TAR HEEL FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1943 i or. siti Mo as i Ma BUC Ekn Bob Assoc Edito COLUJ NlGHl Assist Rbpoit R H. , Li Sports Night SPORT3 Photoc Local , Duhha; Advekti The ClRCULi ) Kennedy Heads PMarmacists ' Association Names Johnson Secretary Lucy Lee Kennedy was elected over Billie Johnson as association and pharmacy representative to the coed senate Tuesday after noon in a meeting held in the pharmacy auditorium. Johnson was elected secretary of the as sociation. Students of the entire Phar macy School will meet tonight at 7 :30 to make formal nomina tion of candidates for school of fices and to vote on a proposal to regulate the elections and to form a committee to deal with the bud get of that group. Elections Regulating the elections, this proposal sets a time for the an nual elections and determines the eligibility of candidates for of fice. The formation of a budget committee consisting of the school officers would consider the student body for their approving vote. . " Also included in the meeting will be a discussion as to whether the school banquet will be held this year or not. According to cus tom ,the banquet is staged during the Pharmacy dances, but some members have suggected not to hold it this year. President John Henley emphasizes the importance of this meeting and urges all mem bers of the Pharmacy School to attend tonight. Tar Heels Swell Army Air Forces The War department announ ces that the following former University students and gradu ates also have reported for ac tive duty with the Army Air Corps: Second Lieutenent Har old W. Wells to the Air force bombardment base, at Will Ro gers Field, Oklahoma and Cadet William R. Brittain to the basic training station, Pecos, Texas. Reporting f or duty at Maxwell I Field, Alabama Pre-Flight School are: Cadet Richard J. Barnes, Cadet Robert Cohn, Ca det Haughton Eringhaus, Cadet Robert N. Hamburger, Cadet Graham Kerr Hobbs, Cadet Al fred K. Patterson, Cadet Charles Craig Phillips, Cadet William James Price, Cadet Jean Gard ner Pratt, Cadet James M. Shaw, Cadet Thomas Edwin Shumate, and Cadet Richard C. Torian. These cadets began the second phase of their training at Max well Field, on January 31, 1943. CLARK (Continued from first page) in the War." Lieut. Conning of the Special Services branch of the Army will discuss "Show Business in Uncle Sam's Army." Crofts will address the session on "Teaching Drama . in War time." The presentation of an original play and eight productions by city high school groups fill the programs of the afternoon and evening sessions. The Beaux and Belles of Lee Edwards High School of Asheville will give "Pi oneers a la Mode," an original award-winning play. In the higH school contest, Gastonia, Wake Forest, Winston-Salem, Lexing ton, Albemarle, Chapel Hill and Raleigh high school dramatic groups will present productions during the remainder of the day and evening. The Biltmore Col lege Players of Asheville will give "What, Me Plow a Mule ?" by C. R. Summer. Geography department of Hun ter college has expanded its spring semester course in map interpretation at request of the army map service. Mag Staff To Meet There will be an important meeting of the Magazine staff held in the Mag office this after noon at 3 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Belgium Quarfet Presents Concert Here On April 5 The Pro Arte String Quartet, a famous musical organization which has won acclaim in Europe and in this country, will give a concert in Hill music hall at the University Monday evening, April 5, at 8:30 o'clock, it was announced today by Dr. Glen Haydon, head of the Music De partment. Formerly of Belgium, the members of the group are now connected with the staff of the School of Music of the University of Wisconsin. They are Antonio Brosa and Laurent Halleux, vio linists ; Germain Prevost, .violist, and George Sopkin, cellist. The University and the De partment of Music are sponsor ing the concert, admission to which will be free but on presen tation of a card. Cards will be is sued to students and faculty members at the Music Depart ment office on Monday and Tues day, March 29 and 30, between 9:30 and 5 o'clock, Any remain ing tickets will be issued on re quest to people in and out of town and to personnel of the Navy Pre-Flight school. This ar rangement was made because of the limited number of seats in the Hill Hall auditorium. University of North Carolina has established a college of war training, on par with the other schools of the university, to train students above 16 years of age for front-line and civilian duty. 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He is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity and was vice-president of the group. CARTER (Continued from first page) pressive radio career behind her. Since coming to New York, she has worked at NBC, arranging and directing programs ; headed all daytime radio programs for CBS ; served as director in Wash ington of the Resettlement Ad ministrations broadcasts. After that she came to America's Town Meeting of the Air and has been with the nation's top discussion program ever since. Di Committee Meets In Graham Memorial Members of the Executive committee of the Dialectic Sen ate will meet at 5 o'clock this afternoon in the Horace Williams lornige. Members of the committee are Aaron Johnson, Charles Long, Jane Newell, Nancy How ard, Ben Perlmutter, Rene Ber nard, Ralph Glenn, Howard En nis and Ida Mae Pettigrew. Junior Coeds Needed For Handbook Position All Junior girls interested in the Editorial post on the Wom en's Handbook are asked to apply in person to Kitty Flanagan sometime before Monday after noon. Applications must be present ed before the Senate WGA on Wednesday. Girjs with publication experi ence are preferred, but the only requirement is that they be from the Junioir Class. NEWS BRIEFS (Continued from first page) the big Japanese base at Rabaul, New Britain; in another heavy raid yesterday started large fires and set off heavy explosions, General Douglas MacArthur re ported today. FOR VICTORY BUY BONDS Former Tar Heel Gets Army Wings NAPIER FIELD, Dothan, Ala. March 25 Aviation Cadet Gales Rickard Perry, former UNC stu dent, will be graduated from the Army Air Forces Advanced Fly ing School, Napier Field, Do than, Alabama, today and sworn in as a second lieutenant, it has been announced by the Public Relations Office. The son of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Perry, 227 McCauley Street, Chapel Hill, 'Cadet Perry attend ed the University of North Caro lina from 1939 to 1941. He was employed by a Chapel Hill pho tographer until he entered the armed service. Accepted for army flying training June 15, 1942, he completed primary and basic schools before entering the Advanced Flying School at Na pier Field. He is married to the formerMiss Inez Minton of Dur ham. CLASSIFIED Advertisements must be paid for in advance and turned in at the Tak Hksl business office. 203 Graham Memorial, by 1 o'clock the day preceding publication. Fifty cents ($.50) each insertion. WANTED TO RENT Small furnished apartment for from two to five weeks in April and early May; for occupation by two middle - aged women. Write or otherwise contact: Charles A. Howe, 213 Old East. ids', .3QPD" r' Warner Bros'. 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