Friday, August 5, 1955 summer SCHOOL WEEKLY i mmmmmmtmmmmmammm JAMES DEREL MONTEITH Burlington industries , Scholarship Awarded James Derel Monteith of Sylva, rising- junior at the University of North Carolina, has been awarded the first Burlington Industries Scholarship given here, it was announced today by Chancellor Robert B. House and Trof. D. D. Carroll, chairman of the Faculty Committee on Scholarships and Student Aid. The scholarship, which is valued it $1,000 covering two years, is made possible by the Burlington Industries Foundation, which announced in May the creation of a four-fold aid to edu cation program. Seven institutions selected for the program to date are the University in Chapel Hill, N. C. State College, Clemson, Georgia Tech, and the Uni versities of Tennessee, South Caro lina and Virginia. The scholarship's value, $500 a year during the recipient's junior and sen ior years, will be matched by the Burlington Industries Foundation with a gift to the institution itself. Monteith, who has attained honor roll status since admission at UNC, was selected on a basis of "leader ship, scholarship and financial need," Carroll said. A graduate of Sylva High School, where he was an outstanding athlete, Monteith has been prominent in stu dent activities here, in addition to providing a good part of his expenses through self-help work. He is a mem ber of the executive committee of the Men's Interdormitory Council, mem ber of the Student Legislature and the Publications Board, and is coun selor for the orientation program. During the past spring he was se lected by Phi Beta Kappa as the out standing scholar in the rising junior class, for which he automatically re ceives a stipend of S100. Sigma Chi Leads In oortball Tournament Sigma Chi is currently leading th second session Softball tournamert. They have a perfect record. Games to be played are: Monday, August 8 4:00 Sigma Chi vs. Joyner 5:00 Phi Kap Phi vs. Law School Tuesday, August 9 4:00 Sigma Chi vs. Pi Kap Phi 5:00 Connor Codgers vs. Law School Thursday, August 11 4:00 Connor Codgers vs. Joyner 5:00 Sigma Chi vs. Law School Monday, August 15 4:00 Connor Codgers vs. Joyner 5:00 Sigma Chi vs. Law School Tuesday, August 16 4:00 Law School vs. Joyner 5:00 Connor Codgers vs. Pi Kap Phi Thursday, August 18 4:00 Sigma Chi vs. Joyner 5:00 Pi Kap Phi vs. Law School All games are to be played on Intra mural Field number one. Qualifying rounds for the golf tournament may be played until Mon day, August 8th. Turn in qualifying scores to Ed Kenney at the Golf Course. There will be a bait castinp- trairra. ment Tuesday. August 9th at 7-nn p.m. sharp. Practice before 7. There wiu be a junior and senior division with trophies to winners in each divi sion. The tournament will be held in Kessing outdoor pool. There is no entry fee. Football Round-up Tourney August 18 The sixth annual Football Round up golf tournament will be held on the University of North Carolina's Finley course Thursday, August 18, it was announced by Director of Ath letics Chuck Erickson. The Atlantic Coast Conference is joining in co-sponsoring the event which each fall brings together coach es, writers and photographers in a final golf fling before the opening of pre-season football practice. Winners last year in the 18-hole medal play three-division tournament, were Bob Brooks, Raleigh News and Observer; A. E. Finley trophy (press and radio) ; Red Mcintosh, N. C. State, William Muirhead trophy (coaches, athletic directors, trainers) ; Charles Kraft, Mount Olive, Nello Teer trophy (press photographers). In addition to the big awards, there are smaller prizes for low net scores and other playing distinctions. The tournament and all-day party has become an outstanding sports- social event of the late summer season in football circles of this area. A barbecue supper will be served on the clubhouse grounds after the tournament when prizes will be awarded. STUDENTS ! ! ! DID YOU EVER THINK HOW YOUR LONG HAIR LOOKS TO THOSE WHO VIEW YOU FROM THE REAR???? Haircuts Only 75c at your STUDENT UNION OPEN WEEKDAYS FROM 10:30 to 5:30 Why not relax by playing a game or two of POOL in your STUDENT UNION??? 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