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THURSDAY, APRIL iU, 1U52 X k - TV Gnu ten ff "... . ' oos Brincipa Principals of all accredited high j schools in the state have been in vited to a luncheon in their honor at the Morehead building at noon Saturday, April 19, as one of the events of the ninth annual North Carolina high school day. Roy Armstrong,, director of Ad missions, who is in charge of arrangements; made the an nouncement today. Chancellor Robert B. House will welcome the principals at a special meeting for them at 11 a.m. i Hill hall. Deans of the 14 schools and colleges, in the Uni versity and advisers in the gen eral college and other University officials, who- will be hosts at the luncheon, will be presented at the meeting in Hill hall. Thousands of high school stu dents in every section of the state are expected to be on hand for the day's program which drew more than 4,000 last year. All high school students, their parents and teachers are invited. A program of entertainment and informative tours, demonstrations and exhibits, beginning in the morning and continuing through out the day, has been planned. One of the features will be a full-length varsity football game Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Kenan Stadium. The game was arranged by Coach Carl Snavely . especially for High School Day. School Board Plans Meeting The annual meeting of the School Board Association for District 3 which- takes in Wake, Durham, Granville, Vance, War ren, Halifax, Northampton, Franklin, Nash; JEdgecombe, Wil son and Johnston counties,, will be held at the Garner School in Wake Thursday night, April 10, it was announced here today by School Dean Guy B. Phillipsr exe cutive secretary of the State School Board Asocsiation. E. R. Perry principal of the Garner School, is in charge of lo cal arrangements for the dinner session which is to be held in, the school cafeteria at 6 :30 , o'clock. Dr. Amos Abrams, Raleigh, as sociate editor of the North Caro lina Education Association, will be the principal speaker and a discussion of the legislative pro gram for public education will follow his address. t New officers of the district as sociation will be elected. School principals and superin tendents are urged to attend and bring all members in their schools. Dean Phillips emphasized that Principal Perry of the Garner School should be notified not lat er than Monday, April 7. Thanks For Voting! Stationery Books Greeting Cards Gift Shop ; ' Esterbrook Pens Picture Frames and Picture Framing Thomas Book Store Cor. Corcoran & Chapel Hill Sts., Durham i - Phone J-2331 Shaefer Pens Kodaks & Supplies Desk Lamps L. C. Srn;th & Corona Typewriters Desk Pads , Expert Repair on all makes of Typewriters Between halvss of the game se lected cadets from the Air Force ROTC and NROTC units on cam pus will give an exhibition of in tricate drills. The program is being sponsored by the University club and the Monogram club with the coopera tion of Alpha Phi Omega, nation al service fraternity, and Phi Eta Sigma, honorary freshman schol astic fraternity. . Guide service will be provided. for the students and those ac companying them to Chapel Hill by members of the participating organizations and by the Scout fraternity. Other events will include a showing in Swain hall of the tech nicolor movie on the University, "In The Name of Freedom." It will be shown on the half hour from 9:30 to 12 noon. A swimming and diving exhibition in the Bow man Gray pool in Woollen Gym nasium will be at 10 a.m.; a gym nastics exhibition in the gym nasium at 11, and the Carolina Duke junior varsity baseball game at Emerson Field at 3 p.m. The Planetarium's Easter show, "Easter The Awakening," will be shown at 10 and 11 a.m. and at 3 and 4 p.m. In the Planetarium building also there will be on display the current exhibition of illustrations by the late William Meade Prince, noted Chapel Hill artist and author. Hospital Group Plans Session A business session of the newly organized Women's Hospital Auxiliary will be held at the Institute of Pharmacy here Thurs day morning, April 17, at 10:30. Officers will be elected, a con stitution will be adopted, mem berships taken, and reports - will be heard " from temporary com mittee chairmen. Mrs. Gordon Gray will preside. There will be a meeting of all members of the temporary committees at 10 o'clock Monday, April 7, at the home of Mrs. Gray. - Chairmen of the' various tem porary committees are: Mrs. Reese Berry hill, nominating committee; Mrs Frank Hanft, constitution; Mrs. Syd Alexander, membership; Mrs. W. W. Pierson, volunteer services; and Mrs. William Rich ardson, publicity. Air-Condiiioned CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 . US E. Parxish SI Durham rv Me ; Ft. Bragg Show A group of University students, augmented by a Duke musician, gave a performance recently at the Army Hospital at Fort Bragg. They were Skip Mann, iSUl Fetzer, Jerry McGee, Carl Vip perman, all of UNC, and Fred Mitchel of Duke. Edith Roos, office manager of Graham Memo rial, emceed the show. Jerry Reese, chairman of the campus Red Cross .activities unit, was in charge of taking the show to Fort Bragg. Chess Club The Carolina Chess Club will demonstrate a tandem simultan eous tonight at 7:30 in room 301-B of Woollen gym. Participants will be Eliot Hearst and James Sherwin of Columbia University. They play number one and two boards respectively for Columbia's intercollegiate cham pion team. A tandem simultaneous is one in which Mr. .Hearst will make the first move on air boards, Mr. Sherwin the second, and the two players will alternate moves thereafter. All persons who are interested in either playing or watching are invited to attend. Sweaters Cardboard sweaters may still be picked up in the equipment j room of Woollen gym. W. A. A. There will be a meeting of the W. A. A., dormitory and sorority managers in Alderman parlor at 6:15 p. m. today. Coach Walter Rabb will speak on the plans for Co-recreation night. Newcomer's Club Mrs. Clifford Lyons is enter taining the Newcomers' club at her home on Greenwood drive next Tuesday, April 15, at 4 p.m. A short business meeting and election of officers will be fol lowed by tea. Pre -school Registration Registration for pre-school children will be held, at the Chapel Hill elvnentary school on TODAY her - man .w; sense wnK w - - IIEDY LAMARR ' GEORGE co-sfarrtng LOUIS SANDER?-HAYWARD uk-: also SPORTLIGHT V 1 V ' ... SI afes Easter Easter services wiii be held Sunday in the newly remodeled and re-decorated United Congre gational Christian church. Now nearing completion, the remodeling was begun at tho suggestion of Dr. John Scotford. architectural adviser for all Con- Bill Ray, member of the church, now serving in the Army drew plans for the remodeling, including a new church parlor, new, entrance, and re-arrangement of seats and a different chancel arrangement. New chancel furniture has been installed and a new dossal cur tain hangs at the back of the chancel. Mrs. J. . T. Fowler, in memory of her husband, gave a Hold Pledging Special to The Daily Tab Hefx DAVIDSON. April 9 The. University of North Carolina chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, con ducted a pledging ceremony here tonight for a group at Davidson college. The Davidson group is form ing the first APO unit ever to be on its campus.. Brothers from UNC who assisted were Bill Roth, Extension Chairman, T. Mac Long Joe Dail, Mel Wood ford. George Rogers, and Bob Farmer. ' April 22. Names of children - to enter school in September should be turned in as soon as possible to Miss Mildred Mooneyham, principal. 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