THE DAILY TAR HEEL. SUNDAY. APRIL 20. 1952 PAGE THREE eitenraociiers i m Dr. Codes' Named Director M Banquet Stored Tomorrow Night In Lenoir Hoi! Complete with presidential proclamation. Die Pfeifenrauch er, Carolina pipe-smokers clubj will celebrate its first anniver sary this week. Organized April 23, 1951. the Club has grown from its orig inal seven members to in cluding alumni " and honorary members. President is David Futch of Monroe. Amc:ig the activities planned for the week are the first an nual dinner at Iaenoir Hall, a get-together Wednesday night and a party at Hogan's Lake Friday. Dr. J. P. Harland of the archaeology department will be guest speaker at the banquet tomorrow night. President Henry Bowers yes terday issued the following . proclamation: "I hereby proc- 4 j ' 1 1:1 :ss.i r - V " i DR. HAROLD M. CORTER. Director of ihe Psychological Clinic at N. C. State College and a psycliological consultant to the Child Guidance Clinic of Raleigh, who will cXreci ihe program for teach ers of slow learners al ihe University this summer. He is shown demonstrating an exercise for ihe slow learning child. Teachers 1 o Study Aids This Summer The program for teachers c.f slow learners will be held at the University during the firi't term of the summer session this year. It will be directed by Dr. Har old M. Corter, director of the psychological clinic at State College, and a psychological consultant to the child guidance clinic of Raleigh. He has a background of pub lic school teaching and admin istrator in both the elementary grades and high school includ ing special class work and in dividualized instruction with. retarded pupils. He holds a su pervisor of special education certificate in Pennsylvania. : ; During' the past two summers Dr. Corton has been, responsible I State college for the special education program there, in cluding supervision of the prac ticum for teachers conducted in conjunction with the laboratory demonstration class at Raleigh last summer. He took : -his B.S. degree at State Teachers college, Lock , Haven, Penn., and received ... from Pennsylvania State col-., ,; lege his MJdegi-ee inquid;;,! ance in education arid his Ph.D. in clinical psychology. GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED Fast Accurate Service in Our Own Laboratory CITY OPTISAL CO. 121 E. Franklin St. Tel.3566 laim the week of April 20 to April. 26th Die Pfeifenraucher week in honor of the first an niversary of the founding of Die Pfeifenraucher, the Caro lina pipe-smokers club.? (DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 3. The I. A bet majagua 6. Perspiration 4. Blunder ill. Sky-blue 12. Articulated joint ; 13. Asterisk 14. Not tough 15. Enclosure" 16. Departs 17. Near abbr.) 18. A sea mollusk ! 20. Poem ; 21. Tree 22. Close " 1 23. Lettuce (U.S.) ! 26. Cries, as a bittern 27. Among 28. June bug 29. Encountered 30. Taciturnity 34. Puerto Rico (abbr.) 35. Mimicked 36. Sick 37. Climbing plants 39. A drop of liquid 40. Brilliant success ' 41. Mother-of-pearl 42. Modem painter ( poss. y 43. Near (poet.fr DOWN .1. Stinging insects 2. Indian (Mexico) 5. Music note 6. Woolly coated animals 7. Gains - 8. Remnant. 9. A thing to be done 10. Rings on tops of har ness pads 14. Seized 16. Joyous 19. Burden 22. Inflamed 23. Tested, as tea 24. Western continent 25. Ignited 26. Venture some 28. Perishes 30. Short gaiters 31. One's sister's daughter 32. Girl's name 33. Senior 35. White ant HtOiSiElAi IT gg,A H oig" 4 ieIrlIa" LONE n St Ik HO ils P AlKigEl H III III 20. Exclamation (var. 4-ZI Stnrdy's Answer 38. Entire amount 39. Forbid 41. Sodium (sym.) 15 ' W S A S 23 27 2-9 54- 37 AO 42 2 25" W7s 38 77, 2 1 21 21 3S 21 1 I 30 21 14- 4 viz. 1 A V. 7 771 77 V 21 v. 771 3? 45 21 20 3t 7?V7? VsV 4 I I 32 33 A Coleman Gym Is Dedicated In WC Rites Special io Thb Daily Tar Heel GREENSBORO, April 9 -The name &f one of the country's fore most leaders in the development of physical education programs for women was given to- the new. physical education build w g at Woman's college tonight when the camjus unit was dedicated and named for Mary Channxr.g Cole man. " Miss Coleman was head of the college physical education depart 'ment from 1920 until r.er death in the fall of 1947. It was under her leadership that the department was developed into one of the several best in the United States. The brief dedication ceremony followed the twenty-fourth an nual college gym meet by the col lege recreation association and the physical education department. The program depicted the growth of physical education at Woman's college through the years. Miss Ethel Martus is now head of the department. During her career, Miss Cole man was , president of both the North Carolina Physical Educa tion society and the Sout!.rn Physical Education association. She was a member of the Nation al Recreation association, the na tional committee on women's ath letics and the White House Child lealth association. classified: fetalis Jf Start ftoajJ t i TV i I ii i f I ii a 7 1 1 IS 4 ( f Mother's Day; Cards Mow on Display J'--iiT a The marvelous i trie fabulous . . . the tn f tremendous persona! s i' ' cavalcade of the beauty who fought her way up the ladder of musical triumph song by song, show by showJ; . ; Kf ;f iiiiiii i iv inrnii s 'v. - f V ' Is j 1 n t t i I.- m All f II "tt -J tV I Come In And Sec Our Big Selections LEDB:IT'TEft- ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE VHECKEH SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company. day phone C581. nigm pnone z-344i. 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