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SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1955 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PACE EIGHT MISS WHISNANT GETS CORNELL GRANT Miss Nancy Whisriant, senior from Charlotte, has been awarded a two year scholarship to the Graduate School at Cornell University, announced Dean Isabel Peard, dean of women at Cornell, yesterday. Miss Whisnant has been active on the UNC campus, participat ing as chairman of the Women's Honor Council, a cheerleader, YM CA cabinet member, Yearbook Beauty coeditor, homecoming queen and dean's list student. Crawford, Formyduvall Are Temporary Summer Chairmen 1 MILTON'S SALE Continues Through Saturday May 28 Graduation values cum lauds. Stock up on year round or summer clothing you can't go wrong. Large group tweed suits, ivy model, in small her ringbones; charcoal grays, browns reduced from 60.00 to 39.99. All Linett ivy model suits reduced from 60 to 36.99 Every wool sport coat in stock substantially reduced One group imported Shetland jackets, ivy model, cut from 42.50 to 17.99. Karris tweed jackets reduced frcm 48.75 and 45.00 to 21 .99; 29.99 and 34.99. Group handwoven tulloch Shetland jackets cut from 55.00 to 29.99. Gifalina polo shirts, sixe small only, reduced 50 frcm 3.50 to 1.75 nd 3.00 to 1.50. All genuine moygashel irish linen suits; oure silk suits, all movqashel Isnon jackets, reduced 50 AH dsnim jackets reduced from 16.50 to 8.99. Croup shirts, values to 5.00, button-down and round collars, reduced to 1 .99. iv other tempting values well worth your val uable time. Hazel Crawford, Ponte Verda ' Fla., and Bill Formyduvall, Blad enboro, were chosen temporary co-chairman of the Summer Ac tivities Council at its first meet ing on Thursday. According to a report from a council meeting held yesterday, pians are being made for a water melon iestival and welcome party, activities to be sponsored by Woollen Gymnasium, dances, in terdormitory events, picnics, a summer newspaper and movies. Mrs. Kirstin Milbrath and John i Kiebel, 0f the YWCA and YMCA respectively, are the Council's ad visors. The Summer Activities Council is a joint planning group com prised of members of GMAB, YiICA, the Panhellenic Council, Interfraternity Council. Women's Positively Last Time All students who have not picked up their Yacks must do so today between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., according to Co-Editor Cornell Wright. Wright said this is positive ly the last , time. Residence Council, Interdormitory Council and the various church groups. Pate Is Chosen Prexy Of 1955-56 Cardboard William S. Pate, Goldsboro, was elected 1955-56 president of Card board at a meeting held recently. Other officers elected were An drew Kistler, secretary, Morgan ton; Craig Horsman, head, of office staff, Greensboro; Buddy Clrk, head usher, Louisville, Ky., and Miss Connie McMahon, head of ar tist staff, Asheville. According to Pate, the new of ficers wish to elevate the Card board organization to a position paralleling that of the rest of the organizations on campus and to increase its prestige and efficiency in the coming year. He added that they also wish for the fullest co operation of the student body in the fall to insure the success of card stunts at the football games. VARSITY over i n The anmpus Now Showing- c litem's Phi Gams Plan Open Dining Hall InSummer . Phi Gamma Delta social frater nity has announced that its dining rnnm will Via nnon fnr thf first UPS- 1 w'in mil kjK. u i"i v..w ...w. - sion of summer school. Rates for meal combinations are as follows, according to a frater nity representative; breakfast. lunch and dinner for $75; lunch and dinner, $65; breakfast and lunch, $50; dinner, S40; lunch, S30; and breakfast, $20. For information concerning meals Joe Mavretic .at the Phi Gai" may be contacted, according to the spokesman. mi ill iiim m mini j-- ''Timr wtifmr'w i i Ui -rl'i M 'iJiaiT7' ' " STUDYING ROOMS Two rooms, 101 s and 110, fcf Alumni Hall will be open during I exams for studying. M N Y T H A To all of our patrons who helped .make the first year's operation of STEVENS SHEPHERD a most successful one. Congratulations to those who have completed their scholas tic endeavors on The Old Hill. May the future shower its bles sings upon you as you take your place in your chosen profession. To those of yoy who will return this Fall, we wish "you a pros perous and enjoyable summer vacation. Upon your return to Carolina, you will find STEVENS-SHEPHERD offering the smart est and most complete selection of apparel for men ever offered in Chapel Hill. Our ladies shop will be completed by September to give you gals the finest array of sportswear and accessories available. Again, our sincerest thanks to all. Very truly yours, Spencer Blaylock Walter Geddie Dick Lee Chuck Perry Joe Augustine, Mgr. Tom Bra me, Ass't. Mgr. Frances Brinson, Ladies Cons't. 4L SXEVJBKS- SHEPHERD South ;fcn Pacific fJ adventure! yy ' J IflOPEH Filmed in the South beat in Color by TECHNICOLOR BARRY JONES .""nRFRTA HAYNFS JSx )HN HUDSON s THERON WARTH ) t MotiM jf if A. tort Ho Alt WW mi. I WOItD ASTCTS J. f ? sr Plus MARCIANb vs. COCKELL Heavyweight Championship Fight LATE SHOW TONITE! Sunday - Monday FROM NOW ON ALL LOVE STORIES WILL BE MEASURES AGAINST THIS ONE... I - iff I s S.-. J? -X 3 f fOI tiMBll OTliDfC L present a DAVID . ROSE production DEBORAH VAN KERR JOHNSON JOHN MILLS pip The Cosmopolitan Club will hold its final meeting of the year to morrow at 4 p.m. in the Rendez vous Room. Election of officers will be held, after which the group will be shown travel movies by Marvin Kastenbaum. Tryouts for two one act plays to Letters ( Continued from page 1 ) into its business." Larry McElroy, SP floorleader, accused the Legislature of having erred in rejecting Holmes. "Floorleader Exum of theOJP," wrote McElroy, "seemed very willing to accept Holmes at the meeting of the Appointments Committee, which recommended him favorably to the Student Leg islature. I regret that Mr. Exum has changed his stand, for I think highly of him." Most Eating Places Plan. To Stay Open Just about all local eating establishments will be open during the summer, survey showed yesterday. be given on June 6 by the Caro lina Playmakers will be held Mon day at 4 p.m. in the Playmakers' Theatre. Students having offices in Gra ham Memorial must turn in their keys before the end of the semes ter. Deposits will be forfeited for failing to turn in the office keys. Keys will be reissued at the start of the fall semester. The Canterbury Club will de bate the following resolution at its meeting tomorrow night "That any person who applys to the Uni versity should be admitted regard less of race or nationality." The meeting will be held at 6 o'clock at the parish house. Sup per will precede. The Community Drama Group will meet tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. in the Library assembly room. Mary Smith will direct Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit. Copies of the play may be obtained from Stella Lyons in the post office. The BSU will hold its spring banquet tomorrow night at the Baptist Church. Dr. E. McNeil Po teat will speak. Chaplain John W. Hulme will speak at the Carolina Christian Fellowship Monday at 7:30 p.m. ( of seniors. in the APO room of GM. HUime , demoiselle Magazine is of!,: is a chaplain to the armed forces IS the tvv0 best articIt, at Fort Bragg. The meeting., open p to thp public. j check Th- Westminster Fellowship will ! Manuscripts should be sent t , meet a the Hut tomorrow at 6 ! College and C xcers Made p.m. to go to Battle Park for a pic- j selle 57o Madron Ave., V nic supper and program in honor ; 22, N. Big "G" Sale Lady Milton Shop Ml Haymoker and Greta Piartry Sportswear reduced 50 Ml dresses by famous nantucket naturals reduced ' 40 Many shirts added to sale reduced at least 40 Ail matador pants reduced 40 Other exciting values Milton's Clothing Cupboard I . - rW? -v " v . Si. , !: .-.'.;.,. ..;.v..:.- . . v " i ':-x ;::: . ."; -t. ,-r:, ' ''''X " ! . i Nf r - I Ivy League Racks of slacks all the right cool, cool fabrics for those hot days! More colors, more patterns, more weaves than ever. Choose yours now I Cotton Cord Pants $5.95 The slim smart look in slacks By Ivy-All . . . Perfect fit . . . smart appearance . . . Roomy pockets . . . zipper closure . . . sanforized and completely washable. All sizes. Pleated Front Cotton Cord Pants $4.95 Wool and Dacron Summer Slacks $10.95 Expertly tailored slacks in the finest fabrics and favorite weaves . . . 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