PAGE FOUR THE DAILY TAR HEEL SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1943 effy Smith Selected Queen Of Yack; Crowned At Dance Betty Smith, sponsored in the annual Yackety Y&ck beauty con lesi by the Kappa Sigma fra ternity, was crowned beauty queen of J 9 10 last night at the German Club danee in Woollen gymnasium. ... The " queen, chosen with her court by Al Capp, creator of the Ll'l Abncr romic strip and found er of the -annunl Sadie Hawkins' Day, was crowned with a wreath of orchid". Orchid corsages were Riven to the 15 members of the beauty court, presented also dur ing , intermis5ion-time ;at the dance' Members of the court and their sponsors arc: Barbara Mclntyre, Old East Dormitory; Betty Lo- - 'I I IS ' ;; " I AL CAPP 'wtmwwvwy Ross, Chi Omega sorority; Nancy J Norwood, Phi Delta Theta frater ; iity; Lillian La wing, Alpha Tau A Dmega; Audrey Donnan, Chi Phi: ;ey, Spencer Dormitory; Betsy iety Ann Yowell, Chi Psi. Nancy Fraser, Beta Theta Pi; jaxoi vudih, vipna ueiia n, &ss 4'w tfitzi Verra, Smith Dormitory; 1 f ' lOuTse Robbiris, ' Pi Kappa Phi; i f lillie Harrell, . Kappa Alpha; ; er.n ' Frances Caraher, Kfeppa igma; Carolyn Bishop, Phi Kap ja Sigma;" and Joyce Richert, Sigma Chi. Al Capp wrote to Yackety Yack editor, "It is easier; to draw a daily comic strip than to judge a beauty contest of the calibre of yours. I only wish I could meet the Queen and her Court per sonally (sob!)" I 'Oh, Bury Me Not' To Open In Memorial Hall Tom m W?'! fe'r 'SJS ''. ' , , ' ' ' s ' ' " I 1 . 4 s I r ""tt-fz.s ,i''l 1 mm mm By Ben James j campus. Sound and Fury's Urbz pro-! He found the music, gobs of duction of this season, "Oh, Bury jit, in a collection of numbers by Me Not," will open a two-day ! the talented Frank Matthews. who gives an excellent interpu tation. Cusvy's licit t xperif iT i in f. recti ns ws for a rnu: :vi onic-iv run tomorrow night in the Mem-(Barker then contracted Mike Cas- j oone by the ".S -,.? orial Mali. Curtain time is o cy lo take charge. Cssey did take j Jnivr,,;ly of Noire '., o'clock. ' - charge .'. fjut,'.", after . casting .ard j-n.? hi;; iiiidersr.:(iut The show, a musical, will be ! planning the ' set for the show,'- WilUa". Col!' 4 .', in 1 i M v.fiik ; js.arhu -Letter- (Continued from page 2) improvement this year. The news coverage and make up is excellent, and the out-of-town-game coverage is nothing short of wonderful. Without a doubt though, the most super lative piece of work that you have yet accomplished is in the form of the two airmail New York editions that you published. So I offer you a well-deserved thanks for our college daily newspaper. Robert Starnes Tripp's Shoe Rebuilders v Main St. Cartboro, N. C. Invisible Resoling Suedes agd Gabardines Sprayed SURPLUS SALES 425 W. Main St. DURHAM. N. C. 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I 221 Foster St. ILUUAJ AIM JJ MUiNUAI I ICInOQCOM J 9 jU. !!Zljfel WELL' DOE' ANV 6Al- f'iT ySi fEETTyXwe couldn't pull . lljjiy- ' " WHO CAM FOOL PEOPLfc CUTE AT THAT SUCH ATUNT BEFORE ) U ' CANyoN, WHAT MAtES IINTO THINKING 6-HE'& 5AID &HE, FALLING BECAUSE WE- HAP -4 fl . ; Jar you think, i m enou:--h of goug to fly solo eight into wis J no woman willing O , Jfl AN ACTEE5 TO IMPEKONATE JAKOUND THE WOCLP WELL-SPUN WE&y TO ElSK BEING SHOT 5 ' ;a THIS fclCH MtS.FIT2-BLU xy THAT'S THESPlNG - AS A SPV IN OROEK. 2' IfE"1 THE PUPPET LINES 1 CXR W KEEP TOE DEACON - N I iilfeiW-7i nSAl VIv.FUE 'ftlME AIR Pi ? -S ,S3 sj ' K',eS' V rs,s mm -46 J presented against a western back ground, with the action taking place in a wild west saloon. of the production is that tae show, unlike most of its S & F pre decessors, has been completed in production prior to ope"hing night. Probably most of the credit for providing the campus with a iinished product is due Mike Cas ey, the director for this show, who has done everything from playwrighting to set designing. Indeed, Mark Barker, president of S & F was looking for a "boos ter' musical to booster his organ ization's dramatic standing on the found that no book had been j scttes, he v,e:- nr;--;:f-f;nt of the written. j rnulic totietv, "dp ami Hrlis." After learning that a script Ik d 1 nd si- ' i t. nt d i ,-'tr fr th.r.n-h iht S & F . tvo :e:r;- vl Ihc Ad -r.s Meisw.vid LOVELY BETTY SMITH, pictured above, was crowned beauty queen of 1949 last, night at the German Club dance in Woollen Gymnasium. Sponsored by the Kappa Sigma fraternity, the queen was selected by Al Capp. creator of the famous comic strip, "Li'l Abner." The contest is sponsored annually by the Yackety Yack. 'Beat Doolc Partying Slated By Fraternities department but that no wiit'rg had yet been done on it, Casey j set to work and turned out in one weekend a choice series of gags and all the other things that go ; into a good comedy script. He; built the show around the f abu- lous character of Diamond Lil j the part of which incidentally, I is being played by Flossie Wolfe, 1 ;1P it th; Fraternity parties, banquets, and open houses were highlights of the social activities in the Uni versity fraternity chapters in Carolina's traditional : big "Dodk weekend" style. The Alpha Tau Omega frater nity held a party after the game at Lloyd's Barn for members and their dates exclusively. The ATO's formal pledging ceremony, new pledges and was open to all students. I The Chi Psi fraternity held an open house in the Chi Psi lodge Friday night. : The Chi Phi's honored their Duke brothers at a buffet supper Saturday night after the Duke Carolina game. '! William Douglas Royeroft, Coates; Henry Allen Tate, Jr., HOW TO HYPNOTIZE Yes, we mean ii. Dr. Corbstt's course, which is in book form, will actually leach you how to hypnotize or your money back. Autographed copy for only S2.00. Corbsll, Box 1891, High Point, N. C. TAXI For Prompt, Courteous Service 6611 DIAL 6611 All Cars Equipped with Two-Way Radio Telephone Hollywood Cab Co. with comfort and care we'll lake you Ihere which was conducted last week, I Gafney, S. C.; and James Estes was receeded by a banquet, at Willingham, Asheville, were re which Assistant Dean of Men Cox cently initiated into the. Chi Phi of Duke University was guest fraternity speaKer. The newly elected pledge class Delta Kappa Epsilon enter- officers of Theta Chi are as fol- tained fraternity members and lows; Ed McLeod) president from their dates with a breakfast at Maxter; Ray McCaskill, vice- me lgratermty nouse ionowmg president ..from Pine Bluff; Son me-aance Tiiuay m6m. incw ny Cockrell secretary, from pledges were honored last night Nashville; and Don Maynard, at a party given in the Legion treasurer, from Garden City, New nut. -i ne ueKes aiterwaras mei York , . . Harold Hewell, from Green 8Ct-W6F--v . ; viUe s. r Was. recently elected The Phi Kappa Sigma f rater- prcsident, replacing Marvin ; Lee mty sponsorea a concert atur- of Hopewell, Va.; who is leaving aay nignt,. spotngnting J?ranK Carolina at the end of this quar wngnt ana tne cuii uity iNigniter Hawks band of Durham. The concert was held in honor of the BSU To Plan For Banquet On Holiday Plans for the aririual Thanks giving Banquet, to be given in honor of foreign students at the University by the Baptist-Student Union, will be completed by the student group at their weekly meeting at 6 o'clock tonight in the Baptist Church. Methodist and Episcopal students at the University will hold weekly sup per program meetings tonight at 6 o'clock in the in the dining room of the Methodist and the Parish House of the Episcopal Church, respectively. The Baptist's Thanksgiving Banquet, to which all students will be welcome, will be held Tuesday evening at 6: 30 in the Church dining room. Tickets to the affair may be obtained at the Y building for $1. Dr. H. Shelton Smith, profes sor of American Religious Thought at the. Duke Divinity School, will speak to members of the Wesley Foundation on "Blessed Trinity." The Baptist Student Union will entertain the Baptist student group from the Woman's Col lege at their supper meeting to night. Monte Howell and Peggy Martin will render special music at the entertainment. GATES TIRES &. TUBES COLUMBIA BICYCLES EXPERT AUTO and BICYCLE REPAIRS LEWIS AUTO SUPPLY Phone F-2841 421 W. Franklin St. Expert Tailoring Press while S & W TAILORS U" wait 406 W. Franklin Street ROYAL TYPEWRITERS SEE US STANDARD OR PORTABLES We are the franchised dealer for Orange Durham, Person, and Caswell Counties. For EXPERT service to your Royal Typewriter, it is worth your while to call or write us. Whatever the trouble, we can fix it the factory way. If we . can't fix it, nobody else can. For Guarnleed Satisfaction call OFFICE MACHINES. INC. 9-2432 ' DURHAM, N. C. Across from City Armory CAMPUS BRIEFS CLASSIFIEDS STUDENTS SHOULD CON SULT their dormitory bulletin boards for laundry pick-up sche dules for this week. Because of the Thanksgiving holidays pick ups will be made Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday nights. AMERICAN VETERANS COM MITTEE and Students for Dem ocratic Action will hold a joint meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 in Roland Parker , Lounge 1 in Graham Memorial. Because of the Thanksgiving holidays AVC will not meet Wednesday night ANNOUNCEMENTS WHERE TO EAT! FOUND A FINE nlace to eat. Colonial House System Fine Foods. Open Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. midmte. Fn. & sat.,11 a.m. to z a.m DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON ROY Cole and his Orchstra for your HOLI DAY DANCES ! Tel. F-2858 or 8951. P.O. Box 902. . (1-C448-5) FOR SALE 6B 1947 ALL METAL HOUSE TRAILER. (inlaid floor), apt. size gas range large closets, built-in double bed and desk. Must sell syoo. location 12 St. West Haven. Raleigh, or see Joe Byrd, 12J Mason Farm Koad, (Jnapcl Hill. (1-140-3) "This is really dancing! Trie Best Martin, N. Y. 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