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VOLUME LX
Gale, CSross, Sophomore
Officers Nominated By UP
The University Party nominat
ed Hugh Gale for editor of the
1953 Yackety Yack at its meet
ing on Monday night. Gale, who
has also received the ; Student
Party nomination, was accepted
by a vote of acclamation. He is
a junior from Carthage, N. C.
Also nominated for the spring
elections at the meeting were Ed
Gross for secretary-treasurer of
the Student Body, and for Sopho
more class officers, John Stilwell
for president, Skippy Roddy for
vice-president, Bonnie Baker for
secretary, and Weston Hauck for
social chairman. ,
A member of the Student Leg
islature, Stelwell was president
of the Key Club International and
president of his high school .i be
fore coming to the University. He
is a member of the Dialetic Sen
ate. Roddy, a product of Charlotte
Central High School; was active
SP Chooses
6 Nominees
For Council
With Spring Elections still
eight weeks away, the Student
Party Monday night completed
nominations for the "Superior
Court" of the campus judicial
system and set the date of their
presidential nomination for next
Monday, February 25.
Nominated by acclamation for
the graduate seat on the Student
Council was David M. Kerley,
grad student in mathematical sta
tistics from Morganton. He is
farmer speaker of both the Phil
anthropic and Dialectic literary
societies, vice-chairman of the
Student Party and a member of f
the Student Legislature. .
Also chosen by acclamation, for
the two at-large seats, were Al
House of Hobgood and Alan Bal
lard of Fayetteville. House, .a
former speaker of the Phi and
member of the Men's Council,
will be enrolled in law school
next year. Ballard is Student
Legislature representative from
Men's Dorm District II.
Named as candidates for the
three women's seats were Marilyn
Lee McKee of Witchita, Kansas;
Bartlett Dunlop of Petersburg,
Virginia; and Dixie Belle White
ley of Bronxville, N. Y.
Miss McKee is at present chair
man of the Faculty-Student Rela
tions Committee and a member of
the YMCA Cabinet. A member of
The Daily Tar Heel staff, Miss
Dunlop has been active in student
government since entering UNC
last fall. Miss Whiteley, a mem
ber of Alpha Gamma Delta sor
ority, has also been prominent in
student government circles.
General College
General College students must
forms from their advisors for
the spring quarter and laka
them to Archer house immedi
ately, th. secretary said yes-
tarday. ; i ! J . r ' :
CHAPEL HILL, N.
in the Key and Monogram clubs
as well as a member of the tennis i
team in high school.
Miss Baker was active in vari
ous school clubs at Seattle, Wash
ington, before moving to Chapel
Hill recently. Accepted by ac
clamation, Block, is an independ
ent member of the Student Leg
islature. Hauck was president of
his high school in Florence, S. C,
in addition to being a three-letter
winner in sports.
Seeking to fill two vacant seats
in the Legislature before the next
session, a motion by Ed Gross enabling-
U.P. chairman, Biff Rob
erts, to appoint replacements sub
ject to approval at the next meet
ing, was passed.
It was announced that nomina
tions for president and vice-president
of the Student Body would
be made at the regular meeting
next Monday.
Exam Schedule
All 9:00 a.m. classes ......... Tuesday, Mar. 11th, at 8:30
All 3:00 p.m. Classes and Bus.
Adm. 71 & 72 and all classes not
otherwise provided for in this
schedule -Tuesday, Mar. 11th,' at2:00
All 10:00 a.m. classes ......... .Wednesday, Mar. 12th, at 8:30
Common examinations (all
French, German, & Spanish
courses numbered- 1, 2, 3, &
4) ...... ' . . Wednesday,Mar. 12th, at 2 :00
All 11:00 a.m. classes ...... .Thursday, Mar. 13th, at 8:30
All 1 :00 p.m. classes Thursday, Mar. 13th, at 2:00
All 12:00 noon classes . ....... ; '. . Friday, Mar. 14th, at 8:30
v All 2:00 p.m. classes ............ Friday, Mar. 14th, at 2:00
All 8:00 a.m. classes .............Saturday, Mar. 15th, at 8:30
Four Enter
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BARBARA BYNUM
Three local beauties yesterday
k first entrants in this
Chapel Hill Beaut and Person
ality contest.
The possible "Miss Chapel
Hills," Barbara Bynum, Iris Mer
ritt and Ann Jacobs, will compete
with other entrants next week
in the high school auditorium for
the title, and an opportunity to
participate in the finals of the
"Miss North Carolina" contest to
be held in Winston-Salem later
this year.
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GM Ballot Box
Was Untended
- By David Buckner v -
Yesterday's campus referendum
ended in turmoil last night after
it was learned that a poll in Gra
ham Memorial went untended for
at least an hour and might possi
bly have been "stuffed."
An official Elections Board
count showed that the Constitu
tutional amendment revising the
judicial system passed by a 307 to
112 vote, and that the amendment
reducing the size of the Student
Legislature was rejected by a vote
of 272 to 180. However, there ap
peared to be strong possibility
that the election would be con- i
tested.. y
The controversial GM poll was
untended between 2 and 3 p.m.
and several people apparentlyat-
(See ELECTIONS page 4)
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Miss Chapel Hill Contest
IRIS MERRITT
Under the sponsorship of the
local' Junior Chamber, of Com
merce, the local competition also
Tri-Della .-.
Tri-Delta Alumnae meeting will
be held this afternoon at 103
Stephens Street, with Mrs. John
Broderick, president, as hostess.
All members are urged to attend
as plans are being formulated for
the 4th annual State Alumnae
meeting to be held, in Durham
early in April
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; POSED PHOTOGRAPH above shows wHai Eeleciions Board
officials fear might have happened in Graham Memorial Yesterday
The photograph was taken shortly after 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon.
Campus Chest
For Variety Show
Open auditions for the second
annual Campus Chest variety pro
gram will "be held in Memorial
hall at 7:00, February 24. Ham
Horton heads the committee for
this year's show, assisted by
Charlie Brewer, John Flood,
Charlotte Davis, and J ohn Taylor.
The show, which will be pre
sented March 6 at Memorial hall,
is under the auspices of the Cam
pus Chest, an organization for
soliciting charity funds which
takes the place of ihdividual'cam
paigns by several causes. A two
dollar admission fee to the pro
gram will be charged
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ANN JACOBS
offers a college scholarship, in ad
dition to the other awards. '
This year's contest, unlike those
of years past, is open, not only to
residents of Chapel Hill, but to
University coeds as well, and the
Jaycees have extended an invita
tion for fraternities and other
campus groups to enter their con
testants.
Winner last year was Dot
Hogan, Chapel Hill native, who
is now enrolled at Womans Col-
Uege in Greensboro.
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Auditions
Fraternities, sororities, and all
other local organizations are ask
ed to copperate in finding partici
pants for the program. The com
mittee is particularly interested
in singers, dancers, instrumental"
groups, and comedians. It is ur
gently requested that anyone who
has talent in the field of musical
comedy will work up a five or ten
minute act and come to the audi
tions. The committee asks for sea
soned performers . as well as for
talented people who have hereto-,
fore remained in the background.
Prizes will "be - given for the -best
acts.
Pan Antic
Pasteboards
Go On Sale
Tickets for "Pan-Antics" mam
moth variety show sponsored by
Carolina's six sororities Febru
ary 26 in Memorial Hall, will go
on sale this week in Y court and
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irum sorority memoers.
Proceeds will go to Crossmora
School, annual charity of the
Pan-Hellanic Association. Co-
chairmen for the show are Jo
Gaither and Helen Brundage.
Acting as Master of Ceremonies
is "Nose" Jones, Carolina head
cheerleader. St. Clair Williams, a
graduate student in Dramatic
Art, is writing and directing the
show. ,
Featured on the program will
and Carolina, Johnny Minter's
orchestra, and the- Old .- South
Quartet. Also .donating their ser
vices for the charity are Carl
Vipperman's Quartet; Bill Cookf
pianist; and Pi Phi Ginny Clark
vocalist. ;
Hart - McCarthy
Copies of Dr. Hornell Hart a
study of McCarthyism will' h-S
oh sale in fche YMCA-iomerro'Sf
Y. secretary John Riebsi
night announced r