I - ' : 11 SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 195a THE DAIJLx 1 Alt HJ2,Ju. 'iii ! ! i rjQ.Spsi3 1 Staff ;P er&onne, ppointmenfs-M Bdnd-ToPloy;-'. The Unirersily symphony orchestra "will present a public concert in Ilill hall next Wed nesday at 8:30 p. iru Composed of students, fac ulty and townspeople the . or chestra will play a program consisting ol Beethoven's "Prometheus Overture. Schu mann's "Symphony no. 2 in C Major' and Wagner's "Sieg fried Idyll" and "Rhine Jour ney." The orchestra is conducted by Earl Slocunu Aimoiritments of key "personnel f nital. for the operational staff of the! Miss Anderson is a native of new UNC teaching Hospital, Greensboro and graduated from which is' to open this summer in the Woman's College with a B.S. connection with the four-year in home economics. She took her medical school, were announced I dietetic internship at Duke hos- today by Chancellor Robert B. pital and worked at South Balti- House and Dr. Robert P. Cad- more General hospital a year be mus Hospital administrator. fore going to England as an Army Four men and six women have dietitian. Upon T her return she iiKt heeii announced as new. 3D- was administratis riip-titian t pointees to the staff, including Union -Memorial hospital, after nursing service. which she took a master's degree The men annointed are Wallace in institution management at Womble, Carrboro, as purchasing Columbia- University.- She re Ann: stores oftUcer of the hospital; turned to this state in, 1949 to Henry P. Leighton, Chapel Hill, serve as administrative dietitian as - chief admitting office; Leon m Charlotte. The department TTiriff Hhanel Hill, central SUDPly 1 here will numher fift. RKa " ? supervisor, and Raymond Ingra-1 president-elect of the State Die- ham, Rochester, N. x., as collect- tetic "Association. - una. a j iito atbcuucu c111a.11. 3 ; Miss Lucy Boylan, formerly as- College in Greensboro where she sistant director of nursing ser- received a B. S. in home econo- vipo Tlant5:t hosoital. Winston- cu. .Ua.j.j hjji .v.w, xt ' -- iiii . one; dHCiiv-icv-i. liic; .vi.cviici Salem, has been appointed to the center, Indiana University, for bdiiie pwafc wcic. one year's dietetic internsnip, Other .women appomted to the afterwards going to State hosr etaff fsr-A Miss Marv. Anderson, e : . . - m w - I iitai Aicttvj. uictikiciii. kjiic io formerly administrative dietitian, gecretary o the gtate dietetic vnariovu; i.ctiiwi.tiA -1 Association. chief dietitian here; Mrs. jseryi - . . 1' i!l! Jaynes, lormeny neaa aiexman, n f !'!hSonM UNC To Administer Lavs CtCtOi.OVO.il k - ' Gladys Korn, formerly executive . . . ... housekeeper av Harding Sanito- AdffilSSIOn tXQ HI I nQT lOtl S titrrt Wnrthmeton. Ohio, as ex- . . - 9 - i - af!ira TiniicVeener here! MlSS I rm. inni.'nr ...... !. tin V lAV T v- .w. JLi-C ICO .-il, Uti C XIOUS "Anna Ball former medical record been designated as a center for ltbrariaa at Greenwich (Conn.) the nationwide administrations of hospital, to the same post here; the Law School Admission Test and MIsa Barbara Bam, former on April 26 and August 9, Law . operating .room supervisor I School Dean Henry Brandis, Jr, t Strong Memorial hospital, Ro- announced yesterday. cliester, N. as operatmg room Tha School of Law Is one of tupervisor here. 1 20-odd schools In the country re- irtit nf thn annointees arol..- - nnniiAania f taVo thi from out of the state. Ingraham test. The tests are given here in svucueo, wuuuv. . jnoom zuo, jrniuips nan. fi9i .nA remained as offica Depending upon the law schools 4 Unagep there until he accepted to which they wish to make ap posittca here, pUcation, college seniors, Juniors fisti Bain, who also came nere i ant .- owmb (iuvw Mewinniaini u Q d'v O'y -William S. Newman of .the music department will broadcast a piano recital over Raleigh sta tion WPTF at 3 p.m. today. Included in the program will be compositions by Beethoven, Debussy, andl. Chopin. On Tuesday evening he will give a piano concert here at 8:30. in Hill hall. This program will be one of two . that he has given during the past two weeks while on a lecture-recital tour of colleges and universities in the Midwest. The program will include two preludes and fugues from Bach's "Well Tempered Clavier;" the So nata in E-flat, op. 31, no. 3, by Beethoven; a modern sonata by Aaron Copland, and a virtuoso concert by Busoni of Bach's "Chaconne." Admission is free and everyone is invited. Tom Scott, Carolina basketball coach, has won 100 games and lost 53 since coming here six years ago. . ! iramnr4Ai TinsnltaL mores are eligible to take the t TTriTi nuiMiu uiwiiiw jr i . . I i tr t 1 :I. mM 1 .-. 34 schools In iaeorgia, lesxs. xacii appaxxi, - ivilzi liberal arts at Washing- out from the .law schoolj In 'l UnJrcrxlty in St. Louli, and Which lia U interested whether 'tHSf . t30& her Ji-S.. degree in he sh0uld . take Tthe test and on H-rikit Bt DukelUnlversity ho?- what iatev Dean Brandiaf said. ,t rreived EDGCial train- - fooni teclmiaue The Taw School Admission T r.-hn-Tresbvterlan in ITew T-f i- -rAnaTA(f and administered 7 CStt was xor. t"5 four tim&j a year in November, 1 :a tosr at Memorial nosoi- . . Xnril and August, by vnin, Thfxr YoiOc before going tot " - If Qsa Ball attended schools. In fT?rr Jersey and the West Jersey r hoot 1 Wursin& Camden, after K ilci E&a served as a nurse In the ft JL L Army for several years. "l then entered tna &cnooi w idlc&l Record Scierc at the fiilverslter of Pennsylvania and ikblen medical record librarian Greenwich hospital since f fr. TTnm who. will head & department, of approximately S3 . " .' i j 'l ' trrli. . rrucn. nas responsiDiusy. naijr- sifvfnif a ' Clean ; and: attraetiva lSnItiL attended West Virginia iMversity and the Mount Vernon IZivsTCAcademy bef oraspeciallz rielcecutive hol$ihms& .keeping. -n Vil,r;'r- . : &1lsk 'Byiaii, a. natlya of Wil mington, attended' Mitchell Col lege and UNC where she received hap B.S. degree. She took, her the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, N. J. Application blanks jmd a bulle tin of information describing re gistration procedures and contain ing sample test questions may be obtained from the School of Law, the U.N.C. Testing Service, or directly from the Law School Ad mission Test, Educational Testing Service, P. O. Box 592, Prince ton, N.-J. Applications must be mailed so as to be received at the Prince ton office not later than 10 clays prior to the testing date chosen, Dean Brandis advised. Scores on the Law School Ad mission Test are used In many law schools throughout the United States, along with previous scho lastic record and other evidences of -suitable personal characteris tics, as a basi for, admission of applicants.; bt.A. 'at the University; of Pehii syivania and studied nursing for inree years a i rresoyiciia-i xxw-- V -.' TkT ; . .t.M nurse, and since ; 4943 &i tstztt '' "assistant director - of 'nirsln ccrvice at Baptist hos-. HAVE' -YOU SEEN . OUR SCENIC PLATES Showing The Old Well, South Buildi Gcrrard Hall? V ': '": ':- ' - They're beaitiesWonfl come into see them? -pxclitsiyoly.ai. .. If. . " r - - Off Campus Today we live in a society which is dominated by the de sire to speed through life with out realizing what living actual ly entails. It is seldom we find a person who has the insight to live his own life and deter mine his own code of living. We do things because other people are doing them. The stream is flowing in one direction. Most of us float or drift along with the current be cause living is . easier, that way. A few people" buck the current in trying to. go their own way, find themselves carried alolig by the on-rushing stream, and against their own desires are driven to accept the way of soc iety. The reformer of society to day is the person who can have the insight to stand on the bank of the stream, watching the on rushing current. In seeing the stream of public opinion and ac tion rushing madly to its final destruction, the person on the bank may be able to use his in telligence to build dikes, dams and reservoirs. In building these controls, the thoughtful person can. mold the stream of society by changing its current into a stream which might benefit mankind and the civilization to come. Why not be the person who stands aside considering and an alyzing the direction the stream is taking? Seeing that society may be rushing headlong to its Ultimate destruction, the pen sive person may investigate the building of a dam or dike which could aid in preserving the profitable elements in our society. As one Park Student phrases . it:-" It is endeavoring to make me one of the majority. The age is trying to place its stamp upon me. It wants me to listen to blank radio commercials. To go TV mad. To try the latest Hadacol -type product. To view the nearest car with longing. To hate the Russians. To absorb the Reader's Di gest and ..Colliers and gospel, To wave my flag above the boys in Korea. I rebel. I want to run from it all. There must be an escape, But am I capable of finding it? (From the Park Stylus, Park College, Mo. Editors Rodney McKnight of Charlotte, a mainstay on Carolina's golf team for the past few years, is a medical school student here now. Jay Hall's 6-7 high jump here for the Florida team in the Southern Conference Indoor Games in March j$ the second best jump record nationally this year. It is only. Yt inch off of Illinois' Ron Mitchell's best leap. Farmers received an average of 25.7 cents a pound live weight for chickens in mid-February, compared with 25.1 cents a month earlier and 26.9 cents a year earlier. Poultry markets during the month were f inri on roasters and irregular on other classes. -1 . LY CROSSWORD ACIUX.3 1; Finest ( 5. Bind with, fi .a belt . ; p. Of the sun 10. Fragrant woods 12. Arrange in a line 13. Slant 14. Fish v 15. Merry 17. Pull along 18. Fresh 20. High 23. Selenium : Csym.) .: 24. Streetcar (Crier.) v 26. Scanty . 28. Electrified particle 1 30. Trouble 31. Signify u -U ; .34. Erase , , (print.) ... 37. Gold (Her.! 38. Pitcher wittt .a lid; 40. Audience 41. Monetary .'; unit (Latvia 43. Excavate : . 45.T6wa; ; 43. Clan t 49. Fashions 51. Pacific:; island ' 52. Rub out 53. Rip 54. 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