U il O Ul i SER JARS DEPT. CHAPEL H3J.L. 'H,-C raw 'WW . f " rr i V I J r it In , Program) 11-. r t f ! I J J ' I i I un A ovi ; c1! .O d ay VOLUME LX CHAPEL L asf Air Force Offers Grads Pilot Training Pilot and aircraft observer training is open to AF ROTG stu dents graduating from May-June classes this year, Lit. Colonel Jesse j. juoorneaa, proiessor oi air science and tactics of the AF ROTC unit said yesterday. The Flying Training Air Force, with headquarters at Waco, Texas, will endeavor to assign the AF ROTC students to active duty within 90 days af ter graduation or completion of summer camp. Students taking pilot or air craft observer training must vol unteer to serve on active duty for a three year period after success ful completion of,training course. Aircraft observer training covers a basic instruction course later leading to specialized train ing designed to produce naviga tors, bombardiers, radar obser vers or electronic countermea sures officers. Prospective graduates desiring this training may get full details and application information through Lt. Colonel Moorhead. . . :W ' ' ' 'r - 'It t. " unc campus . ' ,1K1. " ' ISb - ' SsvJ!,,s,r:' ' - Bjff " H ' - . e j - . stuWeio.' ; ;. J sSj, battle park . pT"11. . " r. r c !? , . ( 4 - ' ' . r ca t ,tP' 1 ' I B ; 33 z . t : -$r . tS X JBfiLEIGH. , . : v wren muam T0WN..0F onmw - . "' ' . - SCALE; T-400 . .1 ' . . i 4 . ... M - . , ..';: i9wtw cove J r ''- - ' ' ; I ! i i ' EHOmeE i: i ,. i ; ' ' ' "' " ' 1 .. ' ; : " ' ''-""''''"'''""'' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' CMf'-,1J-.lc- ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ? ' ' " 1 HILL, N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL 5," 1952 NUMBER 139 si - :A M;4- 1 LOUIS PRIMA J5Q;0Q0 See Shows The 350,000th paid visitor to the Morehead Planetarium will be welcomed in the early part of next week when he attends "Easter, The Awakening". This person and his entire par ty will be given admission free. In addition, he will be presented witn a moaei planetarium, a sun dial (paper weights), a starscope for constellation recognition and ten booklets of varied scientific content: all sold reffularlv at the - r r - y - Planetarium book-stall. Revised Town Districts For April The last big dance of the year, the Spring Germans, will be a rip roaring affair according to reports issued yesterday by the dance committee. The spring formal, to be held on May 10, will feature the top flight orchestrations of Louis Prima. The committee has sche duled only one dance night with a concert from four to six in the afternoon. Prima, fresh from" recent en gagements at State, Wake Forest arid other colleges in the south is famous for his Dixieland music so should be especially appealing to this southern atmosphere. His engagements at State and Wake Fdrest were, " teported , as ".huge successes Which seems to indicate that he will, be received here at UNC. p : ; ' . : Prima, who is noted for his showmanship, gives . concerts on the . Ray Anthony style with solid mixture of a Ijood show and good music. In addition to State and Wake Forest Prima recently packed the house at both the University of Virginia and VPI. The dance will start at the usual time, 8, and run until midnight. The committee urges all pros pective members to make early plans for this one last big fling of the year. Much effort is being put into the arrangements for the oc casion to make this the biggest success yet, according to, reports. Lawn Concert Feature The campus will be turned over to parents on Sunday, April 27. , A. A1 , ' Sponsored by the University in cooperation with Alpha Phi Omega, oiational service fraternity, the UNC band and Morehead Planetarium, the Second Annual Parents Day will be held then, Committee Chair- rr - " man Bruce Marger yesterday an-1 nounced. He urged all students to invite their parents to attend the day long program. Upon arriving on the campus, the parents will be given the op portunity to see the various phases of campus life, including cultural, scholastic " and extra curricular activities. The program wil get underway at 1:30 p. m. when Chancellor House and the various' college deans informally greet arid speak with the parents and other guests. The reception will be held in the faculty lounge of the Morehead building. - - - - ; - - Then at 3 p. m. the band,, under the direction of Earl Slo.cum, will present a lawn concert hi front of the Davie poplar. - Dormitories will, hold open houses from 4 to 6 p. m. for the parents. Alpha Phi Omega will al so conduct guided tours of the campus during this period. Persons desiring additional in formation should contact Marger, box 412, Chapel Hill. Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club . meets tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the Ren dezvous Room. Graham Memo rial. Kenan Dormitory, will be the guests. " April Fools Day customs from various countries will be discuss ed. . 9 Campus Election d Tickets Tickets for the 4 p. m." Hay. McKinley concert are on sale today in th e Y court and later at Memorial hall. , McKinley brings his band to Chapel Hill for Ihelnterdormi rlory Council's traditional con cert and dance. The dance be gins at 9 p. m. in Woollen Gym, ioffee Hdisrs re He Faculty-student relations should get a. new. boost, Graham Memo rial director Bill Roth hopes, be cause of morning coffee hour get togethers, the first of which will be held today in the main lounge at 10:30. All members of the University faculty and administrative per sonnell are urged to; attend, as are all students. The faculty-student get-acquainted meet will last about an hour, and will be held on an in formal basis, Roth "pointed out. Those attending are free to go whenever they , wish. Coffee'n doughnuts be the bill of fare. , -free will 1 f. 1 i !

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