.WEDNESDAY,--JANUARY 23, 1952 51 SI 23 23 O 5 34 53 43 5 & 2 3 t I s 2 3 2 i E t i:; H II 15URALS" Ftii Delt-2 Zeta Psi-2 Lamb- Chi-1 PilCA-1 Graham-2 Pi Kap Phi-1 Lamb Chi-2 ATO-1 Sig Nu-2 PiICA-2 TABLE Kap Sig-3 Phi Gam-2 DKE-3 " Sig Chi-3 Beta-1 Chi Psi-3 - 25- Phi Delt Chi-1 ZZ KA-1 Sig Chi-2 Aycock-2 Delt Sig Pi SO 21 21 16 ATO-4 DKB-1 - SAE-3 Sig Nu-3 TENNIS Beta-4 Beta-2 - TEP-2 SAE-4 Lamb Chi-2 28 20 7 19 1 1 1 0 0 Sig Nu-3 SAE-3 0 W A NDB ALL Phi Lamb Phi Victory Village 1 TEP-I . . Med School-2 0 Phi Delt Med Schoof-3 1 CONSERVAT1YE' ;v.v- loosc; , - Our styles are those found so distinctive at the famous University Shops on such campuses as Harvard, Yale, - and Virginia. Created especially for the college man and young business executive. CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE .BILLS MAILED HOME Mii. Wb WJJ Soo how rlodcrri -Equipmont'- Many a 'car and truck owner has regretted letting any or everybody tinker with his vehicle. It stands to reason that scientific equipment in the hands of expert automobile mechanics is both the quickest and most economical way to check and correct faulty oper ation. Right now is the time tojrove it. Driv in for a cold weather chock-up CAS TOM MOTOR CO. W. Franklin St. vmm ' !POA';ijjQiiiTj , I TV-T f y rs CAMPUS1QRIEFS:. WSSF MEETING The World Student Service Fund committee will meet this afternoon " in the Y. cabinet room at 4 o'clock. - v YW Membership The membership council of the YWCA will meet in the cabinet room of the Y at 5 o'clock today. Dr. Bernard Boyd of the religion department will lead the discus sion. -.. '""v. ''Vv IIP km. Phone 2-421 - 1 (Continued: from Fagel) plained ihar the limit of five: nominations per school (there are 14 North - Carolina " schools eligible) is the maximum and' not the requisite number thai the committee will consider Students complained that small schools, such as Elon and Guilford had an unfair advan tage over Carolina which has about a 4,000 enrollment jump on the two schools. Several of , these smaller schools only sent one or two nominations, Fetzer pointed out. . "Students won't be recom mended on the basis of enroll ment in their school, bul only when their qualifications indi cate clearly thai lhey are strong candidates,'' he said .The pur pose of the live nominations per school system is "to give- other institutions an even break" and to insure "full participation from all institutions' the ath letic director declared. Last year, a maximum of five nominations (out of over 100 ap plications) were sent to the cen tral committee Of those, Ed ward Bilpuch, graduate student in physicc and former football lineman, was awarded a grant. Seven other men from North Carolina received scholarships. Fourteen North Carolina degree granting schools are allowed up CLASS! F ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441. (Chg. lxl) AFTER-DINNER CUSHION MINTS Homemade at Fowlers Food Store and Colonial Drug Store ' (1-C9302-1) FOR SALE 6B EDIPHONE: DICTATOR. TRANS CRIBER and shave-good condition. Sell cheap. S. H. Basnight, Box 1C29 or phone 2458. Chapel Hill, N. C. (chg lxl) LOST 12 FRIDAY AFTERNOON BETWEEN Graham and Swain, one brown zipper notebook with class notes. Please re turn to Charlie Crone, 308 Graham or call 7041. . (1-9310-1 FOR RENT MODERN 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. 2i blocks from" campus. Apply 309 Ranson St. side entrance. HELP WANTED SECRETARY (SHORTHAND AND typing) needed immediately. South eastern Employment Agency. P. O. Box 1326 or caU 26753 after 6 p.nl. LOOKING FOR A MAID OR JANITOR? If so contact Southeastern Employment Agency, P. O. Box 1326 or call 26753 after 6 pjn. - DEBIT COLLECTOR NEEDED FOR Durham and Raleigh. Guaranteed salary, commission. Age limit 21-40. Car necessary. Contact Southeastern Employment Agency. P. O. Box 1326 or call 26753 after 6 p.m. EMPLOYERS FILE YOUR JOB OPEN INGS with us for quick, efficient, , and accurate service. Southeastern Env ployment Agency. Dial 2-6753 after 3 p." m. ; : : " U; - . . - HotHrtriQ . Across to nve nouuuawuiw i are State College; WaW Forest, Duke. nvMnn.: Catawba. AjUii- fm-r! Annalachian. Eastern Caro lina, Western Carolina, Elon, High Point, Lenoir. Rhyne, Atlantic Christian, and UNC. Applicants must apply at the college where they received their undergradu ate degree. Scholarships are awarded on a one year basis, but if the foundation trustees feel the grant can be renewed. ,untii a longer course is completed, the scholarship will be extended- Members of the local committee are House, Professor Dudley D. Carroll, vice-chairman, Dr. S. B. Knight, Dean of School of Edu cation Guy B. Phillips, and Roy Armstrong director of admissions Besides the secretary, Mrs. "Ly tie, the members of the committee will be- available for additional information and questions The number of scholarships awarded is not fixed and the foun What This Country Needs Is A Good Nickel Cigar BougHt For A Dime There is also need for a restaurant that will give quality for the customer's dollar. Try us and see if we aren't doing this. All Mode'rn Equipment and Facilities CU'RVI'N IH EST A U RANT (Curve Inn) Choice of men who have arrived ... Here is the "goad tweed jacket' for which most men reserve a favorite spot in their sportB wardrobes, . Rumson tweed combines rugged , character ' and' stalwart wearability with anew softer, lighter "hand." tn fresh treatments of traditional patterns Haitored with quiet distinction in every line . iiliii's Co. For -;jl.jhcit Affer-Tte-Show Snack ' ; . H Milkshakes Soft ' ! i"! ; . - v : ; ' , - From Brady's On the Durham Road dation trustees intend to; increaa it in the luture; u etzer saia, Scholarship programs in the un dergratuate and high school fields are also planned but no awards for this category will be made for September. For the present, the "male"stip. ulation will remain. EXCLUSIVE ROAD-SHOW ENGAGEMENT "MOVIE OF THE WEEK!" LIFE MAGA2INS T2 mm. I mm I ler by TZCHfiSSCiOJt SPECIAL RATES For Students ic Faculty NOW! 4 SHOWS DAILY '2:00-4:00-6:45 & 9:05 P.M. ASTOR THEATRE 303 E. Main Durham Phone 3-C211 - ' ' ) Sandwiches Drinks V v 1 . ; f mBr P I 1 m . A 7 3 Shop

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