THE. DAILY TAR HEEL. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1352 PAGE I M R.OTC Unit Qeing By A.Singlo Vote Phi Votes T0i; m.bv&. A choOi Swtfch- Next Fall Will Bring Carolina In Line -With 51 Oilier Naval Groups by Tom Peacock Carolina's NROTC next fall will swing -into' line with 51 other units by adopting a stan dard quarter system for naval science courses. The NROTC operates at pre sent with a semester" curriculum on a quarterly schedule. CMDR. F. L. Edwards, exe - eutive officer and associate professor of naval science, yes terday said in explanation of the program: "We sincerely believe that this new method of matricula tion will not only help the naval student to understand his naval science courses better, but it will also be an immense help to him in his other college courses." The Executive officer listed several other reasons for the switch to the semester system: .less of an administrative ""pro blem; equally proportion the teaching load on the NROTC , staff; indoctrination of new stu dents will be improved, and students will have to attend class only three days a week. Under the new system the students will attend classes Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The Phi Assembly at its meet ing Tuesday night passed by a single vote a bill endorsing the removal of the School of Busi ness Administration to State Col lege. The bill, which was introduced by Representative Fred Crawford, was supported on the grounds that the school is a professional and technical school and as such, properly belongs . at State Col lege where the other specialized technical schools of the Consoli dated University are located. Also, it was stated that the Geo r g e Bi re I i n e G ets $ 3 0 0 Award From Vomen s Club George Bireline, graduate stu dent here, has . been named re cipient of the annual $300 art scholarship of the N. C. Fereda- tion of Women's Clubs. It is their second annual award to the person whom they judge to be the "most promising" art student in the state. ' Bireline is now working toward his master's degree in creative art. He previously graduated from Bradley University with a bach elor's degree in fine art. His paintings have been widely exhibited in such shows as Ohio Valley, oil and. watercolor; North West Territory, 1948-49-50; Mo mentum in Chicago, 1950; Indiana, first prize; Butler; Philadelphia, and a one-man-show in the Dur ham BICE gallery last year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Bireline Sr. of Ingle wood, Calif. Business School was not as firmly established as other technical school here and that it is in the process of being moved on cam pus. It was suggested in -the bill that the three new buildings now being erected here for the School of Business Administration be turned over to the classics, lan guage, and philosophy depart ments in the event that the school lis moved. :to the .State icampaasv - ThAsernlyeena'ed' pro visional membership to Edward Bizzell and Stuart Jones. 3 DAILY CROSSWORD A DATS WORK IN RUSSIA will put less lhan a fifth as much food in the market basket as a day's work in the U. S according to this map-chart made from U. S. Labor Department figures. With the U. S. as 100. food a day's work will buy is compared for various countries. Meanwhile, wholesale and retail grocers this week got the go-ahead for higher price ceilings under the Cape hart Amendment. Ritchie Elected New President , H Ray. Ritchie, general mana- ger of the retail stores of the , University, was elected president of the National Association of College Stores at the annual convention of the organization in Miami, Fla. ' Ritchie has been a member of the Board of : director f or ' the last four years, was vice-president last year and chairman of the program and budget committees this year. The Book Exchange, the main retail store here; was a charter member of the Association when it was organized in New York in. 1923. Ritchie was appointed general manager of all retail store here in 1941. He has been active in the association since then. A native of High Point, Ritchie is' an alumnus of the University and became associated with, the Book Exchange ra 1935 when he was made assistant manages. Thf National Association of College Stores has more than 700 college and university stores in its membership, which extends throughout the United States and Canada. The national office js located, in Oberlhv Ohio. ACROSS I. Crowns 5. Glacial ridges of sand 0. Custom 10. Lace with square mesh 12. Near (poet.) 13. Not stale 14. Permit 15. Biblical city 17. Over: prefix 18. Bone (anat.) 19. Crush 22. 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