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IHIDAY, OCTOBER 12, THE DAILY TAB HEEb. Pharmacy Glass Elections Held Officers for all classes of the cfiool f Pharmacy have been chosen in recent elections lor the following year. " - Fourth year class officers are President Keith Fulbright, Guil ford College'Vice-President John pEtul Friday, Dallas; and Secretary-treasurer Mary, Frances Par sons, Winston-Salem. , Third year class officers are President Thomas Reeves Bur. giss, Sparta; Vice-President Jun lous Franklin Ferguson, Jr., Durham; and Secretary-treasurer Jacqueline Lee O'Neal, Louisburg. Officers for the second year elass are President Eugene Wal sen Hackney, Danford; Vice-President William Leach Frostick; Maxton, and Secretary-treasurer Joyce E. Nelson, Littleton. First year class officers are President William Robert Adams, Jr., Four Oaks; Vice-President Alfred Holt Mebane, III, Lexing ton, Kentucky, and Secretary treasurer Barbara Ann Arnold, Raleigh, ' Lloyd Stanley Is V resident Lloyd Stanley of Carolina Beach has been elected to head the Spurgeon Dental Society for 1951-52. Other officers for the comin0 year are Vice-President D wight Price of Clinton, Secretary Cecil Pless of Asheyille, and Trea surer Clarence Calcote of Broad -way. . n , ... -4 , The student dental society was organized by the first class in the School of Dentistry in the fall of 1950 in honor of Dr. J.S. Spur geon, prominent North Carolina dentist. Membership in the so ciety is open to all students in the School of Dentistry. - Fiction Contest Announced By Charlotte Club The Annual Short Story Con test for amateur writers in North Carolina has been announced by the Charlotte Writer's Club. Entries will be accepted until December 25, 1951. Entries must be fiction, con taining not less than 3,000 nor more than 6,500 words, and may be sent in by anyone who has not soldmore than three fiction works in the past five years. Any type of strv or subject matter will be a' V but not mere than one entry e made. The name of the author must not appear on the manuscript. It should be enclosed in a x sealed envelope bearing the title of the story and attached to the manu script. ' A first, second and third cash prize award will be made and the name of the first prize winner en graved on the club's silver cup. The winner is awarded possession of the cup until it is won in a subsequent contest. Three copies of the manuscript must be mailed to Mrs. Lee M. Kerns, contest chairman, Beatty's Ford Road, Charlotte, and must be postmarked before midnight Tues day, December 25. Announcement of the winners will be made at the January dinner meeting of he club. , State Cancer Group TcrHear National Head Dr. Charles S. Cameron of New York, medical and scientific di rector of tlie American Cancer Society, will be the principal 'speaker at the fourth annual meeting of the North Carolina Division of the Society in Ashe ville Sunday, October 14. Dr. Cameron will speak at a luncheon session at 1 o'clock, with Dr. Roscoe D. McMillan, Red Springs, Chairman of the State Executive Committee, presiding. His subject will be "Perspectives in Cancer Control." Alumni Chapter To Be Initiated By Sigma Nu's The Psi chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity is jholding its first annual alumni convention this weekend. j Purpose of the convention is to : organize a Psi alumni chapter. Tonight alumni will be honored at an informal reception at the chapter house. William Dees,'41, of Goldsboro will preside over the business session tomorrow morning. v Following the game tomorrow afternoon, a buffet dinner will be served at the chapter house, and entertainment is planned for the Carolina (graduate Wins Press Award John Mebane, a resident of Greensboro and University grad uate, has been announced winner of the 1951 Southwide Press Award. The award is given annually-by the Southern Association of Science and industry for out standing journalistic work con tributing to" industrial and scien tific progress in the South. FOWLER (Half of Whole) 12 to 14 lb. Avg. Sngon Ha rns -,59c Table Dressed Hens ... Lean Boneless "Stew Beef-, Cubed Round Steak Jones (all) Meat ran ics - lb. 82c . ... lb. "'1.03 lb.. 5fc Sliced Boiled Ha sri lb. 1. iPerck Fillett - - lb. 35c r fc--- Ixt K-END S C Today And Tomorrow Only t ; il Bargains In OGY 'DRAMA -':iXNTHROPOL AND ..'HISTORY, y .INTIMATE'- BOOKSHOP -' .. 205 E. 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