pOsni iLf . c. WEATHER Sun In anS out With possible show ers, VS high. Yes Hrday's high 63; . Jsw 60. ! II S The Daily Ta? Heel looks over tha j LyJ Ll L news in pictures. COP See page 6. VOLUME LX NUMBER 1C3 ClIAPELr HILL. II. C SATURDAY. MAY 10. 1352 EIGHT PAGES TODAY rn U2 PT3 2 i 1 t UVJ 1 iiniM ro) HQ) 13 IT I; I ) 4 I I If S " if 6 AwljMdMdU'MA'AVr.sW.vl r ITS SPRING GERMANS AND memorial Hall concert at 4 o'clock this afternoon and the 9 o'clock 'tu midnight dance tonight at Woollen Gym with their German Club escorts. Unci Louis Prima and his aggregation are furnish ing the musicU First row left to right are Mary Strickland. High Point, with Jake Froelich. High Point. Beta Tlieta PL Elizabeth Roe. Wilmington, with Billy Quarles, Rocky Mount. Phi Gamma Delta; Myra Thayer.; Louisburg. with Treasurer Jim (Daily Tar Heel Business Manager) "Schenck. Greensboro, Delta Kappa; Epsilon; Betty Bowles, Siaiesville, with Vice-President Chuck Haywood, Sfatesville, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. . Middle row left to right are Clara Moffitt Howell, Fayetteville, with Bill McKay. FayettevUle. Beta Thela Pii Wanda Philpott, Beckley. W. Va with Fletcher M. Green II. Chapel Hill, Alpha Tau Omega; Anna Frank Slrosnider, Goldsboro, with Jones Yorke, Concord, Kappa Sigma; Beth Uoyd, Chapel: Hill, with Eddie Gross, Kan u burg. Pa Delta Psi; Bottom row left to right are Virginia: Cobb. Durham, with Spencer Gregory. Raleigh, Zeta Psi; Eugenia McCrary, Charlotte, with Dick Futtrell. Hertford, Pi Kappa Alpha; Jane Schoolfield, Dan ville, Va with President Bryant Hare III, Vilmingfon, Phi Gamma Delta, and Sue Ambler, Chapel Hill, with Pat Samonds, Durham, Phi Dslta Theta. M Special Meet The Student Legislature will meet in special session Monday night at 7:15. Speaker Jim McLeod yesterday asked all Legislators to be pres ent and on time. Business on tap probably will include a' report from a special committee ap pointed to consider "the appoint ments from-UNC to the National Students Association One of the appointments was contested in Thursday's meeting. He is Wood Smethurst, a rising junior from Raleigh. ' Caps And Gowns Seniors may pick up caps and gowns in the YMCA Library from Monday, May 2S until the night of graduation. Rental costs on the mortar boards and robes are $3 for AB's and BS's; $4.25 for MA's, and $S for PH.D,'s. ' Graduation ' is the night June 2. cLeod Calls .-..v.v..'.v.' n 4 1 THE BEAUTIES are upon us. sprove : Student Legislature Thursday night approved the following of the Investigation Committee's recommendations: - Student Entertainment Com mittee: Bob Simmons, chair man; Bill ; Watt, Al Neely, John ;McKey, 1 Bill Brain; Elections Board: Betty Ann Kirby, Syd . Shuford, Dusty Lamson, T. Kepley; Budget: Bruce Marger, Dick Jaffee, Wade . Matthews, Bob Glenn; Consolidated Uni versity Student Council: Tom Sully, chairman; Ham Horton, Jim McLeod, Virginia Hall; Wanda Philpott, . Eddie Mitch ell, Tom Creasy, Ken Barton, Allan Frucci, Marilyn Hable, Jimmy Adams; Student Audit Board: Jim Maynard, Ned Har bin; Dance Committee: Walter . Curly, John Poind exter, John W e 1 1 a c h, Ted Tettlebach; Orientation: Bob Gorham , chairman: Saralyn Bonowitz, Listed A i 4- "1 j S! M It These lovelies will take in the J t ppoihtmenrs By olons Lew Brown, Bill "C. Brown, Katherine Holmes, George Mc Leod, Sue Amblie, Lew Solfs heimer, ' Martin -Jordan Bill Walker, Mary Lilla Browne, Arch Fort, Dee Kline, Myron Banks; Students Business bu- reau: Ham Horton, Jim Mc Leod, Virginia Hall, Jim ; Whit ten; Student Complaint Board: Pete McCubbins, .Betty Jean Schoeppe; Academic Affairs: George Strong, Bill Rankin; Book Exchange: Al Bryant, chairman; Syd Shuford, Don Sherry; Self-Help:; Gordon For ester; Traffic: John Wettach; Dorm Improvements: Harry Phillips. Cosmopolitan Club The Cosmopolitan Club will meet at 4 -p.m. tomorrow in the Rendezvous Room of Graham Memorial. ' ; Interested students are invited. MWcum i Anonymous 1 upsven Tells Hiding Police Still Have No Lead On Thieves Who Ransacked Six Fraternity Houses by Jody Levey Eaeer fraternitv men sifted through a pile of cashmere sweaters and other articles of vesterdav after an anonymous $1,500 worth of valuables stolen An uniaenunea lniormant - Rev. Mallett Slates Talk At Graduation e The University's 158th com mencement is set for May 31, June 1 and 2, with graduation exercises in Kenan Stadium pro viding the culminating event in a three-day program. Approximately 1,800 graduates will be listed in the 1952 gradua tion, program. - , Governor W. Kerr Scott, presi dent Gordon Gray and Senior Class President" Archie Myatt Jr., High Point, will be the speakers at the graduation exercises on June 2. The Rt. Rev. Reginald MaUett of South Bend, Ind., University graduate in the class of 1915 and now Bishop of the Episcopal Di ocese of Northern Indiana, will deliver the annual baccalaureate sermon in Memorial Hall at 11 a.m., June 1. Fifteen class reunions are among the events scheduled for the three days of commencement. Among reunion classes are three generation groups: 1902-03-04-05, 1921-22-23-24, and 1940-41-42-43. Special reunions are planned for the Old Students Club, the 50 year Class of 1902, the 25-year Class of 1927, and the Medical Class of 1927. Saturday, May 31, will feature a dutch luncheon for seniors and parents and an open-air musica reception at Kessing Pool in the evening. Also there will be a re union luncheon of Library Science School alumni, a joint supper for the '40-41-42-43 gen eration, and a banquet of the 25 year Medical School graduates The 25-year Class of '27 will have a barbecue also on May 31 as well as its Silver Anniversary banquet on June 1. Other June 1 reunion get-togethers include the Old Students Luncheon, the Horace Williams Philosophica Society luncheon, and generation suppers for the '02-03-04-05 and '21-22-23-24 generations. . A band concert, art gallery talk 1 X ; - pjuuieiarium . penormances and the Chapel- Hill Choral Club's rendition of "The German Requi em" by Brahms will complete Sunday's program. The June 2 events include the last class meeting at 10 o'clock, faculty reception, and the alumni luncheon. In the afternoon the vems until 8 dTc'T- clothing at the police station tip told where most of the last weekend were hidden. piiuiieu. me cid jtw "uuac ciu 2 o'clock Friday morning and told Charles Watkins that items stolen from the fraternity house could be recovered behind the Sigma Nu house by the high school gymnasium. Watkins and Swain Stephenson found the cache at the spot desig nated. Chief W. T. Sloan of the police department said yesterday that only a few articles were not returned. Sloan said that Captain W. D. Blake, C, J. W. (Bud) Simpson and Coy Durham of the police department would continue to investigate the robbery. "There is just something peculiar about the whole thing," said Sloan; "A regular thief would not return stolen goods.' Sloan added that the police had no suspects. Most of the returned items had been picked up by the owners at the police station, by yesterday afternoon, including 25 sweaters, ten pairs of pants and two sets of golf clubs. The $1,500 theft occurred Fri day of last weekend while many fraternity men were out of town.. Six fraternity houses were ran sacked by the burglars "with, the Zeta Psi's and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon's being hardest hit. Ray Jefferies, " assistant to the dean of students, reminded stu dents yesterday a similar episode could be repeated in the dormi tories as well as in the fraternity houses and warned all, students to lock their doors before leav ing. . . . Invitations Senior class invitations will be given out from 10 a. m. until noon today in the APO room, YMCA building. The invitations also will be distributed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a. m. until 1 p. m. and 2 p. m. until 3 p. m. JExira invitations are on sale. - ? Seniors are reminded thai Emily Post suggests sending out graduation invitations at least 15 days prior to the date. Graduation is Monday, June 2. 1 Name m 1 Asso. Sports Bd. Tom Peacock, a rising sopho more from Arlington.' Virginia. was appointed associate, sports editor of The Daily Tar Heel by editor Barry Farber yesterday. -Lccnts thsreafte- . n, a nice nino

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