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$ ) THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE SEVEN . s i ... i ' f J 9 0 'GeneralX-of lege Students Listed On Fall Honor Roll One hundred and ninety stu dents in the General College (freshmen and sophomore classes) made the Honor Roll during the quarter just past, Dean C. P. Spruill announced today. Of these 156 were North Carolinians. Twenty-six of the 190 made all A's (95-100) on all their- courses and 21 of these students were North Carolinians. The remaining 164 made all A's and BTs (90-95) on jtheir work. Making all A's were: Lynn P. Chandler, Morrisville; Charles A. Ellen wood, Fort Wayne, Ind.; David G. Futch, Monroe; Peter D. McMichael, Jr., Reidsville; Arnold F. Schild, Conway, S. C; Davis S. Sumner, Ash eboro; Al fred L. Purrington, Raleigh; Na than R. Roberson, Jr., Roberson ville; Pete F. Smitherman, Winsion-Salem; Jim F. Hicks, Laurens, S. C; Paul R. Likins, Elkhart, Ind.; Robert S. Pullman, Durham. . William B. Smith, Bel haven. William R. Jacobs, Sims; Bon nie Marie Baker, Carrboro; E. Philip Rosenthal, Miami Beach, Fla,; Dale S. Ryon, Asheville; Charles D. Wallace, Smithfield, and Katherine E. Jente, John McN. Debose, John M. Gwynn, Charles P. Wolf, Walter H. Reic helt, Barbara G. Cline, Charlotte L. Davis, and Nathaniel L. Spar row, all of Chapel Hill. Other North Carolinians making the Honor Roll: Burlington-Charles B. Carroll, Robert B. Aldridge, and William H. Kirkman, Jr. Chapel Hill Marilyn Habel, Margaret Ann Oldenbuttel, Daniel D. Olsen, Robert W. Heath, Sara W. Rose, Julia E. Shields, Clin ton W. Wilson, Charles S. Jar rett, Michael P. . McLeod, Susan Ambler, R. B. Wilson, Jean C. Hooks, Beth Lloyd, and Grace P. Silvers. Charlotte Horace H. Golightly, Charles B. Kuralt, Carl G. Mc Craw, Jr., Frank C. Roddy, Jen kins M. Robertson, George W. Ferguson, Jr., John L. Prugh. Durham Robert D. O'Brient, Carl F. Lowthorp, Jr., William H. Ruffin, Jr., Alfred S. Bryant, James R. LeBlanc, Lonmie T. Matthews, Jr. Greensboro John A. McDen don, Joseph J. Allen, Vernon W. McFalls, Raymond R. Showfety, Lyndon U. Anthony, Harold J. Bradley, Jr., and John R. Patter son. Wilmington John H. Sweeney, Hanson D. Sessoms, Ernest L. Robinson, Walter R. Sooy, A. B. Warren, Irving T. Glover, and Melvin J. Schwartz. - ;- Raleigh Richard L. Bostian, Robert F. Hook, Walton K. Joy ner, Charles C. Crittenden, , Val lin D. Estes, Jr., Robert Ly Connelly, Norman W. Goldin, and Harvey N. Pearce. Winston-Salem Kenneth M. Pruitt, Kenneth M. Venable, Ed ward K. Crawford, Richard E. Guthrie, Edwin L. Stockton, James P. Crews, Robert A. West. Other North Carolinians: Rob ert A. Brown, Robersonville; Franklin C. Burris. Lexington; Benjamin M. Covington, Wades boro; Henry L. Fowler, ML Hol ly; James E. Gentry, 'Roxboro; Charles C. Hayes, Mt. Airy; Ha old J. Rabhan, High Point; Au brey W. Redmon, Leaksville; Lewis M. Southern, Kernesville; Lee A. Stevens, Smithfield; John C. Vernon, Jr., Summerfield; Kenneth ,M. Wells, Jr., Fayette ville; Joseph F. Wilson, Lake Waccamaw; William R. Bullock, Jr., Bethel; David C. Cook, Chad bourn; Warren G. Love, Mt. Airy; John L. McDariiel; Gibsonville; Herbert H. Thorp, Rocky Mount; James W. Wright, Asheville; Rog er W. Ackerman, Wallace; Jerry A. Campbell, Taylors ville; Lee E. Knott, Washington; Julian W. Selig, Jr., Elizabeth City; Harold W. Twisdale, Hali fax; Ancel C. Mewborn, La Grange; Julian H. Rountree, Jr., Mt. Airy; Jerome Van Camp, Southern Pines ; Carl R. Webb, Jr., Shelby; Ralph C. Wiggins, Jr., Henderson ville; Edwin O. Ayscue, Jr., Monrot; James H. Barnhill, Plymouth; Stephen C. Brady, Try-on; Eugene O. Daniels, Merry Hill; Joel L. Fleishman, Fayetteville; Frederick D. Ham rick, Rutherfordton; Marvin B. j Berry, Asheville; Edgar T. Brame, II, Sanford; Charles LeR. Hilton, Hickory; Charles T. Macy, Morehead City; Lynn- S. Mann, Lillington; Archibald L. Patterson, Maxton; Carlos P. Surratt, Toast; Raphael W. Vinson, Ahoskie; William T. Floyd, Henderson; Ralph K. Ky nck, Roxboro; John 'L. Rendle man, Salisbury ; Gerge W. Strick land, Liberty; Fred J. Dale, Hick ory; Doris B. Holt, Edenton; Thomas H. Long, States ville; E. J. Padgett, Maple Hill; Hal J. Rollins, Jr., Rockingham; Joe W. Thompson, Moresville; Billy R. Wilkinson, Newton; Joe H. Woody, Bessemer City; William D. Beck, Statesville; Benjamin C. Berry, Jr. Hertford; Stephen W. Cauley, Jr., Kins ton; Zebulon V. Smith, Jr, Con cord; John M. Blount, III, Kan napolis; Gordon C. Crowell, Lin c61nton; Thomas A. Farmer, Jr., Smithfield; Carl A. Furr, Jr., Concord; Sam P. Gibson, High Point; Julius A. Green, Jr., Thomasville; Robert M. ;Hines, Franklin; Dorothy H. Houser, Gastonia; Thomas M. Johnson, Clayton; Ronald F. Levin, Wil liamston; Gerald T. McMahon, Asheville. . Z7 Air-Condiiioned CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 ' I 116 E. Parrish St Durham Fellowshsps Offered "Girls, fn Commerce CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Two full iuiiion fellowships of $850 each and ihe Edith Gratia Sted man Fellowship of $300 will be awarded to young women by the Radcliffe College Manage-, znent Training Program, a one year graduate course in per sonnel and business administra tion, for the academic year 1952-1953. The program offers six months of class instruction taught largely by the faculty of the Harvard Business School. The curriculum includes cour ses in human relations, person- nel administration,, manage ment problems and objectives, wage policies and procedures, marketing, retailing, account ing, labor problems, and others. Ten weeks of full lime field work, arranged in two periods of four and six weeks, in busi ness, government and other organizations enables the stu dent to see the practical ap ' plication of her academic -work. Graduates of the program now " held administrative posi- tions in business, industry, in government offices,, the armed forces, and in educational in stitutions. For further information, ap ply to Mr. T. North Whitehead, Manajement Training Program, Radcliffe College, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts. 4 Of 10 Maybe Mora 'tes SectGTG p oinfs Way To Girl's Success by Holfe Neill In our world frought wiih frought, where we take so little time for the simpler things, we happily note this return to the natural. The following letter is printed in its entirety as it was copied from a local sorority bulletin board. Accompanying it" -was a schematic diagram, which un fortunately was not reproducable. La Resisfa Corset Co. Bridgeport, Conn. Let's face it, girls fashion de mands too much from our figures these days. Cover Girl or College Girl, 4 out of 10 are lost in a swish low-out evening gown or a sweater and skirt combination. Most of us seek relief with obvious "falsies." 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