PAGE'6 THE DAIliV'T AR if EEtf TUESDAY; MAY 20. 1S52' "sir; 198 Out Of 600 Answer, Faculty F Ninety-nine percent of 198 University instructors think the faculty should encourage discus sion of current social issues in their classes when relevant t the course work. In a faculty questionnaire de signed to provide some factual basis for the current discussion of "academic freedom on the , campus, eighty-three percent of t the faculty members questioned approve of the requirement of the oath . of allegiance to the state and national constitutions, of all new faculty since 1941. The survey was conducted by Jack Phillips and Wyman Rich ardson, graduate students here. Questionnaires were sent to all of the faculty some 600 but Jefferies Gets IFC Honot The Interfraternity Council honored Assistant to the Dean of Students Ray Jefferies at its final meeting of the quarter last night. Jake Froelich, IFC president, presented Jefferies with a pen and pencil desk set in recognition of "outstanding service to the fraternities and the campus." Froelich, in-giving the honor, praised Jefferies for his "under standing and untiring efforts in behalf of "the Interfraternity Council's work." ON HAND io greet Gen. Mat thew Ridgway on I his arrival in San Francisco is Louis Jen sen, 4. The laiter's photo ap peared in the nation's newspa pers when he saluted President Truman on the Chief Execu tive's recent trip to the Golden Gate City. " i Iff Mi ..s.-ft'.' V.-V.:tV.'.-V. fc ' '' ' ; ll ' ' H' ,- ! " i 1 - 5 i ' mm I f fit ' ,', ' Thursday is the last day for application blanks to be turned jla to the Dean of Women's office ;for the Delta Delta Delta sorority Scholarship. Applicants are not estricted to sorority girls. Rent Buy Brouso at the BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP Su reeo only 193 answered the forms. As for discussion outside the classroom only 33 percent of the faculty members questioned think" they are now expressing their opinions on current social issues more than three years ago. Forty-eight percent- feel their discussion is the same while feel there is more discussion outside the class room. When asked if they approve of the inclusion of the "Com munist affiliations" question on the University personnel forms, 105 faculty members answered yes, 68 said no, and nine were undecided. "' - Other questions included: Do you feel to express your views Valkyries (Continued Jrom page 1) omore class and as a student marshal. Virginia Hall, is from Elizabeth City. A Pi Beta Phi, she has been active as a Brownie Scout Lead er, in the Phi Assembly, the YWCA, the Canterbury Club and on her dormitory House Council and is president o the Women's Residence Council. Nancy Ripple, from Winston Salem, is majoring in German. She is president of the Indepen dent Coed Board, has served on the May Day Committee and the Orientation Committee, and has been active in the Cosmopolitan A: 4 3 r r: 1 i iY:W:Y-Y?:: -. 'J 1 CASH IN ON YOUR irih J OUTGROWN CLOTHES I ' i ' 1 t . f i i ' mm; 4t ! l- We Buy Clothing and Shoes Men's Only . -Also t ; HadiosK and f iniiuxe-Ifil TUXEDOES ; ? 4 publicly on the following issues would harm your relations with the University Administration (answer yes, slightly, or no) (a) U. S. foreign policy, (b) Federal aid to education (c) Negro segregation (d) McCar thy's charges Forty said yes; 26 said slightly, and 106 said no. Do you think the results of this questionnaire will accurate ly reflect the attitude of the faculty toward the state of aca- demic freedom on the campus at the present time? Sixty-nine said yes; sixty-six said no, and 40 were undecided. . Phillips and Richardson's sur vey was begun under" the aus pices of ex-President Henry Bowers. Club, the Glee Club, the Choral Club, Wesley Foundation and Sigma Alpha Iota. Miss Parker, honorary member, is assistant to the director of Placement. She is. -a graduate of Women'iTollege, and holds a Mas ter's Degree from Columbia. She has taught English and Business, served as secretary to D. D. Car roll in Commerce, as a lieutenant in theWACS stationed in North Africa and Italy, and worked for a state government agency in Raleigh. Mrs. Wettach, for the past year, has served as the acting dean of women. She has taught in the University. Psychology Depart ment. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and re ceived her M. A. in psychology at Columbia University and in the year following received a j fellowship in mental hygiene atj the New York School of Social Work. Associated with the Uni versity in 1924 in various capaci ties, she has served on the YMCA ! Advisory Board for nine years i and as a consulting psychologist CLASSI ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company, day phone 6581. night phone 2-3441. , . . (Chg. 1x1) USED BOOKS BOUGHT & SOLD It doesn't cost anything to let us make an offer. THE INTIMATE BOOK SHOP. 205 E. Franklin Street. (chg. lxl) FOR RENT THREE ROOM MODERN APART ment furnished. $55; unfurnished, $50; ROOM FOR MAN STUDENT, $20. AP ply at 301 Ransom St. Side. JUNE 1 THROUGH SEPT. 15 A 4V room apartment. Kitchen, dining room, livingroom, bedroom, bath, large closets, close to town. $60 per month with utilities. Call 2-5228. (1-6035-4) FOR RENT TO MEN. 1 DOUBLE AND single room in well ventilated modern home. 314 University dr. tel. 22366. (lc-6036-3) WANTED EXPERIENCED COSMETICIAN. AP ply manager Sutton's Drug Store. . Chg lxl Ul nJ-Wg "i S f 9W -JIBS' i WASHINGTON The Supreme Hnurt recessed yesterday until next Monday without handing down a decision in the steel sei zure case. -A- - MUNSAN, Korea Top United Nations truce negotiators yester day labeled as an "out-and-out" lie a communist denial that the Reds had agreed to Allied screen ing of captured Reds. WASHINGTON Irate South ern Democrats promised a-bitter fight to prevent the party's na tional convention from being, "captured" by the militant North ern liberals organized under the banner of Americans for Demo cratic Action. At a meeting this weekend the ADA said it cannot accept "any ticket on which lib eralism and reaction are com bined for the sake of artificial balance." GREENSBORO Leaders of a rebellion in the CIO's Textile Workers Union of America said yesterday that 40,000 members had transferred to a rival AFL union, but CIO scofled at the claim. James W. Bamf ord of At lanta, Southern director of the TWUA, said the revolt "is prac- for the Institute for Research in Social Science. Mrs. Wettach is a member of the Chapel Hill School Board and chairman of the Recreation Commission. Dur ing World War II she served as director of the military service center, . rl Chicago College of OPTOMETRY (Nationally Accredited) An outstanding college serv-, ing a splendid profession! Doctor of Optometry degree; in three years for students ? entering with sixty or more ; semester credits in specified Liberal Arts courses. FALL REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Students are granted profess sional recognition by the U. S. Department of Defense and Selective Service. Excellent clinical facilities. Athletic and recreational ac tivities. Dormitories on the campus. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF OPTOMETRY 2307 North Clark Street Chicago 14, Illinois t i i TRAVELERS Safeguard your funds on that next trip. Take Travelers Checks to be sure. They give you complete protection against loss or theft. Available in all popular denom inations. Only 75c per $100. ' 1 Adams Elected Jim Adams. Warrenlorw was elected chairman of the Con solidated University Student Council committee by members of the Carolina delegation, Tom Sully said yesterday. Other officers named were Tom Creasy, chairman of Greater University Day; 3ill Hamilton, orientation booklet; Wanda Philpotx, public rela tions; Virginia HalL and Eddie. Mitchell, projects committee, and Ken Barton, . student opinion committee. tically localized in North Caro lina. QBE 01? Aa .PSSBSfc-sSB DIRECT FRG&l If J!!f.f, ROADSHOW iLLlUtfS j, w4 wmm r .. h. - - - V ' i I TECIIillCOLOR Sncckrby rtjuTTM m nriAir.tin' i, MAM THf KV5IT Coor by nCHNCCXO wrtfc NOM SWIN8UHNE MTH'JI I liMONO KNWHT SOflOVA MUtJE TVOfctt E VfSt MtoMnfl fATBOA WAITHS IA0MA COB t NOW PLAYING LIMA ft i n C-i til !m lM C t El 0 HAROLD C. 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