4-,- d Q 3 r ft Olympic- F rrr nsfon-S a em I omoirmw if - JIMMY THOMAS By Jonas Kessing Tomorrow night the four young Olmypic hopefuls who have been working out for the past thjsee weeks in the Carolina's outdoor swimming pool, will, journey to Winston-Salem for their second exhibition meet. The quartet will be competing against themselves, but Coach Ralph Casey added, "An audience will be enough of a goal to bring out the boys' best performance. In the first exhibition by the talented tankmen, which was held If A, UCATIOt Our shelves are stacked full and we welcome Browsers to look over such titles as: Tilly Years of American Education UNC's own. Professor Edgar W. ItViighf reviews and ap praises pthe phenomenal gro1i Of education in the last Jplfentury .....:$4.75 They Went io College By ,Ernest Havemann and Patcia Salter West $4.00 The Public School Scandal By Earl Conrad ......$3.50 A Handbook for College ; , Teachers Edited by Bernice Brown Cronkhite $3.50 The Art of Teaching By Gilbert Highet here last week, one surprise fol lowed another. Bob Brawner, a former Princeton University star and holder of the world's record in the 220-yd. breaststroke, started off the evening's thrills by just failing to break his own record of 2:41 by one-tenth of a second; following Brawner, Jimmy Thom as, competing against Tom Dun lap of State, turned in a time of 1:02 in the backstroke . . . his best this year. In the 200-yd. freestyle, Frank Nauss of State, who com peted against Don Evans, Caro lina ace, swam the fastest 200 this country has heard about since 1929. Nauss, a 19-year-old fresh man, turned in the amazing time of 1:59.8, breaking Johnny Weis muller's 23-year-old National Rec ord by 1.2 seconds. Frank hails from York, Pa., where he was an all-events swim mer, in the local high school. He came to State last year on a four year swimming scholarship, after Coach Leslie Casey (Ralph Casey's brother) had seen him in the Na tional YMCA meet. Nauss was the first swimmer in history to win three first places there Coach Casey here at U.N.C. says, "Frank is an excellent swimmer ... he has terrific power in his kick. I feel sure he will have little trou ble in making the U. S. Olympic team." i J mi n grorr 5f a r-1 n r-o I Is n Summer School Here By Tom Paxramoro J ulian Rogers, Wilmington's great football and basketball star, has enrolled at U.N.C. He is at tending summer school and Nwill be a candidate for football in the fall. Last year Rogers was chosen to the All-State teams of the Char lotte Observer and Greensboro Daily News, and to the All-Southern team as well. ' Playing end and defensive half back, Rogers scored seven touch downs in leading New Hanover to the -State AAA championship. Later on the basketball team, captained by Rogers and Florenz Worrell who also plans to matric ulate here, came within a whisker of repeating the success of the i football team. It was upset by Ra- itrign in me siaie lournamem. "Snort," as he is known among intimates, combined spectacular defensive play with an eleven point average to help account for this success. ' . Off the athletic field, Rogers was a campus leader. He was a Lt. Colonel in New Hanover's ROTC contingent and vice-president of the student body. In view of this outstanding rec ord he received the Charles B. Parmilee award for moral leader ship, character and scholarship. He was also named teen-ager of the year. 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