THErDAILY TAR. HEEL, SUNDAY, MAY A 1952 - ..-..-,. lifiH illliiiiWilH .:::::::;:;:. - i : v--. mmmmmm mmk., mm imimmmi WmmMM mi W:':mmt t '.T K j s v V , ""vs.- v 4? - - - y N ' r x 5 a - X -: x - 9 0- j Z 1 ! r SPONSORS FOR THE PHARMACY DANCE LAST NIGHT WERE: first row (left to right) Barbara Arnold, Raleigh, with Harold Day, Spruce Pine; Ann Norris, Raleigh, with Gene Hackney; San ford, Sophomore Class President; Alice Lee Stevens, Smithfield,-with Bill Adams, Four Oaks, Freshman Class President; Beth Lloyd, Chapel Hill, with Steve Perrow, Bedford, Va., Kappa Psi President; Lionell Todd, Loris, S. C, with Jack Friday, Dallas, N. C, Pharmacy School Vice-President. Second Row (left to right): Billye Jo Zimmerman, North Wilkes boro, with Bucky Horton, North Wilkesboro, Phi TJelta Chi Presi dent; Carolyn Burgess, Broadway, Pharmacy School Secretary, with Paul Reichle, Durham; Doris Pons, Valdese, with Loy Ray Burris, Valdese, Pharmacy Senate President; Jean McNeely, Mooresville, with Sam Price, Mooresville, Pharmacy Honor Council Representa tive; Martha Ann Smith, Warsaw, Kappa Epsilon President, with A 1 Cole, Raeford. ,k . , Third Row (left to right): Mary Vinson, Richmond, Va.,1 with Keith Fulbright, Guilford College, Senior Class -President; Mrs. Cade Brooks, Fayettsville with husband, president of Pho Chi; Gray Bullock, Fayetteville, Pharmacy Girls' Association President, with Gra ham White, Burlington; Marilyn Habel, Chapel Hill, with Tommy Burgess, Sparta, Junior Class President; Ann Monroe, Chapel Hill, with Earl T. Brown, Leicester, Student Body President. A foimal dance last night high- president, presented awards to. presented at intermission and giv- Mcd School Class Officers Selected ; The Sophomore and Junior classes of the Medical Schol an nounce their officers for the com ing year. Sophomore officers are Presi dent Edgar Ted Chandler, Thorn asville; Vice-President Robert C. Jordan Jr., Edenton; .-Secretary James W. Hayes III, Wilson; Treasurer" Robert T. Savage, Kan apolis; Whitehead Council Rep resentative Samuel. B. Joyner., Kernersville. Officers of the Junior class are President Joe Robinson, Reids ville; Vice-President John C: Ward, Kinston; Secretary Archie DuVall Walker Jr., Wilmington; Treasurer George Wallace Brown, Waynesville; Whitehead Council Representative Allen Spencer, Salisbury. William D. Huffines, Lexing ton was elected Chairman of the Medical School . Honor Council. Other newly elected Honor Coun cil members are Henry S. Steph enson Jr., Smithfield; George E. Cox, Wintersville; Albert Joseph Diab, Burlington and Paul H. Brigman, Chapel Hill. Adrian Smith Lineberger, Chapel, Hill, was elected Intra mural Manager. Ths bstter your secretarial training the better your business opportunity it . in Special Course for College Women. Five-city personal placement service. Write College Dean for catalog. KATHARINE GIBBS J?08!0!16- 90 Mw'boroogh St HEW YORK I7t 230 Park Ave. CHICAGO 11. 51 E. Spartor St MONTCLAIR. 33 Plymouth St MOVIOtNCE . L.155 Angell St lighted events of the 20th annual Pharmacy Weekend. Pharmac students and facul ty members commenced activities Friday ufternpon with a baseball outstanding members. The achievement award for the mem ber most active in extra-curricular affairs was given to Earl T, Brown, Leicester. The past regent award was presented to A. W. game and picnic at Hogan's Lake s... Clelland orange, Va. An award Friday evening Kappa Psx and - m . llt.tanHin-UdM was won by Al Mebane, Lexing- Phi Delta CbLpharmaceutical fra ternities held open house. Kappa -Tczllcm, women's hon orary pharmaceutical fraternity, entertained .Saiurdar with a lun cheon at the Carolina Inn. Kay Kyser was guest speaker last wight at the Kappa Psi ban quet also hc-M at the Inn. At this time, Stave Perrow, fraternity ton, Ky. The Reg Ferrell award for the .student highest in ath letic participation was given to Jack Friday. : , Last night's dance was held at the Women's Gym. Sponsors were Scholarships (Continued from page 1) committees, the 14 colleges sent 26 candidates (they; were limited to five each) to Chapel Hill for further screening by a central committee here composed of three representatives named by the trustees of the Morehead Foun dation, thvez by the University administration, and R. A. Fetzer, executive secretary of the foundation. The Morehead scholarships are valued at $1,500 each for one year and are subject j to! renewal. The; other five receiving them were wood, Mo., Davidson College, in business administration; James "Walton Coley, Selma, Atlantic , Christian College,, in English; John Victor Hunter III, Winston Salem, Davidson College, and in Jaw; William Anthony White Jr., Charlotte;. Davidson, College, in business . administration. GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED Fast Accurate Service in Our Own Laboratory CITY OPTICAL CO. 121 E. Franklin St. Tel. 3566 en corsages of mixed flowers. Beer mugs were given, as favors at the dance and music was provided by the Duke-Carolina Cavaliers. A hi r""i li4 7 u BROADCASTIIIO Special SUMMER COURSES 6-wek intensive professional training to prepare you for a job' in Camera OperatSoo Direction Pro tram Building Production Film Ttch aitjuet VWw Pfocts Copywrltinj Sales, etc. Instruction by utstandlnK network professional.. Complete TV station equipment. 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