PACE FOUR
THE DAILY TAR HEEL
WEDNESDAY,
SMITH PARTY ,
. Smith TWmifr. v,!,f . CHORUS LINE
and dance recently. Approximate
ly 23 coeds and their dates rode
to Victory Village .Day. Nursery. J
The Graham Memorial Dance
Committee , was in error in giving
tryout limes for the "Toast of the
INTERDORMITORY NEWS:
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Refreshments and dancing round-I , , , .
, . . ' 1 , Campus" show yesterday. Tryouts
ed out the evening. Miss Parol
lor tne giris cnorus line win De
Jones is social chairman for the
dormitory, and she was assisted
by Misses Annette Niven and Jilda
Goldstein. Miss Jones said the
dormitory plans a Christmas party
for faculty members next month.
held Nov. 29, 30 and Dec. 1, not
Dec. 29, 30 and Jan. 1. The show
will be presented in Memorial
Hall Jan. 13.
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OPEN THANKSGIVING
10:00 A.M.-l 1:00 P.M.
By LEWIS BRUMRELD
Last Friday night Lewis and
Everett Dormitories entertained
the Nurses' Dorm in Cobb Ease
ment. The 'Joymakers provided
music for over 500 people. Sonny
Hallford, IDC . social chairman
termed the party a "great sue
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Milfon Turkey Dinner
Ends Today!
Special dsssert added to the menu TODAY ONLY, $1.00 off
every man's shirt in stock, including all our tabs and button
devvns.. ; (
Main course still going $10.00 off every suit, sport coat, or
Topcoar.
Plenty of spicy reductions in our , LADY MILTON SHOP.
All sales cash and final alterations extra
Milton's Clothing, Cupboard
cess.
Ruff in had a party at the Amer
can Legion Hut that , nght, too.
The receptions following the
Notre Dame and Virginia games
went oyer very well. We hope we
have started a tradition which will
continue next year. .
Alexander Dorm is scheduled to
have a dance in Cobb Dee. 2. The
dormitory has organized its own
nance band.
PHONES
For the next two weeks now the
council is trvine to cut down on
the losses which result due to a
shortage in the telephone coin
boxes. If these losses are not
stopped, then the rnuncil will rnn-
Uider making the Tosses un out of
dormitory social fees.
We "were not aware that the
losses were so great, but the fig
ures show the University lost $220
over , a six-weeks' period. This is
a 22 per cent loss. It is rather
absurd for us to ask for more?
nhones when the boys so abuse
he privileges which they now
have. I understand that some
dorms at State College don't have
anv phones at all.
It is a terrible thinwben all
the dormitory residents have to
I be inconvenienced by the few who
fail to think about anyone but
themselves. 1
. At the next meeting of the coun
cil, the members will vote on
whether or not they feel door-to-door
delivery of The Daily Tar
Heel is really desired by the dorm
residents.
The mens' dormitories are the
only place on campus where the
newspaper is delivered door-to-door.
See your council representa
tives and give them your opinion
on this matter,
COBB BASEMENT
There has been a misunder
standing involving thp np nf th
Cobb basement. When another f
dorm is using the social room the
Cobb residents can still use the
TV room in any case and the game
room, provided another dorm is
not serving in the game room.
Of course, the Cobb residents
must be suitably, dressed. This
does not necessarily entail coats
and ties. The Dance Committee is
responsible for the social room
only.
We got a strictly off 4he-record.
unofficial leak in the news that
the money allotted for new mens'
dormitories may be used to build
four dormitories, and that these
would be on the Old East plan.
The Buildings T)ent. has placed
pencil sharpeners in several of
the dorms.
Here are the top 10 dormitories
as rated bv the point, system:
.1. Everett, 70 points; 2. Cobb!
60 roints: 3. Graham, . 55 points;
4. 'Old East, 50 points: 5. Ruffin,
50 Points: 6. Alexander, 45 points:
7. Lewis, 40 ponts; 8. Man sum, 35
points; 9. Grimes, 30 points: 10.
Steele, 25 points.
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8:30 Adventures in Song
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