Page Two The Dally Tar Heel Tuesday. December 91952 Wht -Batty The official student publication of the Publications Board of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where it is published daily, except Monday, examination and vacation periods, and during the official summer terms. Entered as second class matter at the post office in Chapel Hill. N. C, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates mailed $4 per year, $1.50 per quarter; delivered, $6 and $2.25 per quarter. Editor .. - WALT DKAR Managing Editor ROLFE NEILL Business Manager - JIM SCHENCK Sports Editor -.BIFF ROBERTS News Ed Bob Slough Sub Mgr Carolyn Reichard Ass't. Sub Mgr. Delaine Bradsher Office Mgr Buzzy Shull News Staff Bob Slough, John Jamison. Punchy (Billy) Grimes. Louis Kraar. Jerry Reece, Tom Parramore, Alice Chapman, Dixon Wallace, Tony Burke, Jennie Lynn. Tish Rodman, Tom Neal Jr.. Jane Carter, Sally Schindel. Sports Staff Vardy Buckalew. Paul Cheney, Melvin Lang, Everett Parker, Charlie Dunn. Society Staff Peggy Jean Goode, Janie Bugg. Alice Hinds. "Advertising Staff Buzzy ShuU. Buddy Harper, Eleanor Saunders, Judy Taylor, Bozy Sugg, Nancy Perryman. Editorial Department Bev Baylor, Sue Raff. Night Edior for this issue: Tom Peacock Inspection Parties In Dorms They come in at all times of the day. Some carry nothing but a sheet of paper and a pencil. They scrutinize the walls, the closets, the bureau drawers, the beds, everything. They are an army of dorm managers, health inspectors, administration officials. Their purpose? To see that people abide by the rules. We are pleased that the University is making sure that the dormitories are kept in good physical condition. We are concerned, however, that an organized array of men are continually walking through the men's dormitories. This is legal. Yet the privacy of over 2500 men is being dis turbed. We suggest that this team of inspectors post bulletins in a conspicuous place in each dormitory, with such notice giv ing the time the squad will be around. As for the cooking, coffee drinking, and after dinner snacks in dorms, we suggest that dorm men consider the cockroach plagues before their stomachs. Some dorms are al ready overrun by the hungry creatures. And once they start, even in a new dorm, they're hard to stop. X-Word And Pearson Readers have been missing Drew Pearson's column, the Herblock cartoon, and even the crossword puzzle occasional ly. We are glad to hear that people are reading our outside feature material. The volume of student copy turned into the editor's office is gratifying, and we think we ought to run student material before we use our syndicated features. We will try to run both as much as space allows. To those students who have been contributing to our columns, thanks. Keep them coming. A A 16 19 'A 21 22 A 26 27 SO 31 12 Vs. 55 37 5 40 A 45 144 22 a 50 A 52 53 SS 56 HORIZONTAL 1. deed 4. thing, in law 7. debate 12. beam 13. high, in music 14. English actress 15. a wonder 17. senseless 18. appearing as if gnawed 19. virulent epidemics 21. dunce 22. health resort 23. serf 26. goes in 29. lamprey 30. city in Illinois 33. clamors 35. paddle 36. loses blood 38. units of work 40. youth 41. endure 45. pile up 47. eagle's nest 48. more rational 50. bed canopies 52. old- . womanish 53. silkworm 54. gain 55. ancient peoples 56. the turmeric 57. donkey VERTICAL 1. furnished with weapons 2. capital of Egypt K6. VA Answer to yesterday puzzle. A L I U R ppMJTfT ANGLE L MIA I S I TO VI E j S IT! S O IeL I S LI j M I E I E IT S UM A SOLll I LjLl E L 1SIAI I p 1 o HI o 1 rj 1 sIeIhI i In P1o V A L I J P 0 L III IaIlIlIeIsIeIpMsToTaI T I LflE ylATPjETlCj aTeTsI IsliMElsLlsl .Average time of Distributed by King An extra game has been added to Carolina's basketball schedule. The Tar Heels meet East Caro lina's basketball schedule. The Tar Heels meet East Carolina Col lege at Greenville January 6 to help the institution dedicate a new gymnasium. Morris Osborne, Carolina cross country co-captain, is from Ashe-viUe. ar iieej Soc. Ed Deenie Schoeppe Circ. Mgr - Donald Hogg . Ass't. SDts. Ed Tom Peacock Adv. Mgr. Ned Beeker Burress, Nina Gray. Jane Carter. Joe to II 14 17 2o 23 24 25 A 23 2? 33 34 A 41 42 43 44 47 51 54 57 21 2-24 3. Italian Austrian -district 4. speed competition 5. house addition 6. vast treeless plain 7. mountain aborigines 8. French security 9. covers with turf 10. footed vase 11. ogle 16. fall flower 20. won through effort 22. stable 24. born 25. street rail ways (abbr.) 27. pen point 28. sward 30. American writer 31. auditory organ 32. a branch of chemistry 34. small island 37. church festival 39. fuse, as a metal 42. field of combat 43. producers 44. tries out 46. land measures 47. a continent 48. plant juice . 49. blackbird ' 51. before E A P IS. o A N E. JA P. OTAtTE L! u E 2-24 solution: 21 minutes Features Syndicate 777, N-O-W O-P-E-N ! ! GLEN IEM0X LAUMDERET yr WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMATS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE jim Dunn- Tennis Anyone? ' Some time ago an irritated undergraduate, enmeshed in the wicked, grinding wheels of phy sical education, clearly express ed his opinion of the physical education department. His con tention was that boxing, tum bling, wrestling and swimming are useless and that if students are to be compelled to take six quarters of physical education, they should be allowed to choose something that is more useful to them and that they like better. Three days later came a di rect reply from the physical education department smugly stating that if the only effect the present physical education system had on students was to Dentists (Continued from page 1) tients admitted since then, es pecially because they represent "a large cross-section of Uni versity students and faculty from all areas of the campus." Dr. Brauer is equally proud of , the building . facilities no wonder. In accordance with his opinion that "dentistry is an integral function working with medicine, pharmacy, nurs ing, and public health," the dental school adjoins the Uni versity Hospital. It has exten sive modern equipment for all departments 10 chairs each in the oral surgery, children and prosthetic clinics and 54 chairs in the graduate clinics. It has separate Negro clinics, laboratories for all classes, graduate, postgraduate and re fresher courses. "An individual who does not take a refresher loses a lot," Dean Brauer believes. One of the school's most unique facilities is that it has provided space for the faculty to carry on individual private practice. The school is also widening the opportunities in the dentis try field to women by starting a course in dental hygiene next fall. The course will be two years or four years long and can be entered from either high school or after two years of college. The longer course will contain a broader curricu lum although the two year pro gram will be sufficient for certification. Although the new dental school has been occupied only since Sept. 22, Dr. Brauer is already "pleased not Only with the structural part of the building but with the function ability of it." The dental school is doing all it can "to give ade quate facilities to the dentists 1 Somebody Sweet Deserves A Book For Christmas! We'll Gift Wraplt Tender and Pretty THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings Express Editor: May I clarify a point regard ing the present Presbyterian in vestigation in Chapel Hill, as mentioned in " a letter to you printed Saturday from a person who asked that his name be withheld. I quote from his letter: "The decision was presented to the church officers at a secret meet ing and was to be disclosed to the congregation calmly next Sunday. Unfortunately, one of the officers is a reporter for a make them take a shower twice" a week, the whole system was completely justified. Accom panying this there appeared to be an indirect reply irrelevant ly commenting on the fact that fewer boys are going out for swimming now than ten years ago. These two articles, especially the first one, hardly seem an adequate answer to a very rea sonable question. The complain ing stude?nt did not actually say so, but what he implied in his article was the question, "Why must we be made to take box ing, wrestling, and tumbling?" He has a good point. Why must a person who is planning to spend most of his life at a desk, have to learn to box and tumble and wrestle? Those who argue that a healthy body is an advantage regardless of occupation are not being unreasonable, but on the other hand does not fencing or swiniming keep one in shape as well as tumbling or wrestling? The department is not showing much intelligence, it appears, in saying that one is made to take six quarters of athletics just to insure one's taking a shower twice a week. Further, the ap parent inability of the depart ment to give a straight answer to a straight question does not strengthen their assumption that people who complain of the present system are wrong in do ing so. c COOK BOOKS To Make Your Christmas Delicious THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings c DON'T FLUNK! BONE UP WITH A COLLEGE OUTLINE FROM THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. SPRAINED MAH ANKLE fW, WAL. MfQ CflJUTV f f BUT, E-F IT'S SNA TOK ROSMAR-f JZy&l-i. CAUSE MIU.YUNS J HOWe0OUT IT.WlW-OW McWlSPfiB? YOU A OOP TKAIU Yourself Durham newspaper. . . ." An officer of the Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church and also as Chapel Hill Bureau for the Durham Herald and Sun, I ai. and have been keenly aware oi both my professional and lay man's responsibilities. At n time, I believe, have I taken ui. ethical advantage of my church position in writing for ou newspaper about it. The officers of the church were told last Sunday that tht report of the Presbytery's Com mission was being presented to them as a public document. Tht church officers themselves er deavored to procure additional copies of the report for distribu tion to the congregation before Sunday's meeting, in order tha members might be better able to comprehend its. content when formally presented. Finding ad ditional copies were not i diately available from the Com mission in large number they had several hundred specially mimeographed here in Chape! 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