yr . . y E A T H E R , ;th txpcttd high of Comptet (S?) Wirt Strvis .1 CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1956 Committee To Offices In Graham ifemor&l BERMUDAS They went well with relb'on. Se editorial, page 2. FOUR PAGES THIS ISSU: qes E If Boost Friday For GU Preicy V Luther Hodges Jr., junior of T.paksville and Raleieh. has been named chairman of the Student Council. Perkv tTaves is the new clerk. Hayes is one of five members ap pointed by former btudent Boay President Don Fowler. Other members appointed . by Fowler are Rick Coker, . Forbes Ramsey, Haywood Edmundson and Jim Long. The other member is Greg Poole, who was elected last fall. vBy WALTER SCHRUNTEK . I lie nominating tumuuntc nCSll ;3 forr Consolidated University ; m esiaent wuav win vf t rescntatives of the CU Stu- The new chairman said cases d e h t Council Committee if A . T concerning "panty raids" come boost current Acting ricsi under the Campus Code. Instiga- dent William Iriday tor me tors and bystanders of "panty positioii. wise. raids" will be subject to prosecu tion, he said. ., it 7 Pnoio by v-huck A f Attorney Speaks Tomorrow Night I Shown above is James D. GiUiland, attorney from Warrenton who :;w,k tomorrow at the Civil Liberties symposium to be conduc 'i h the Library Assembly Room. Illiland, Negro Lawyer, Hdri:n bSpealc Here Sunday Evening Warrenton. and solicitor o r ,in wrrpn Countv Recorders Court, '.d in the Library Assembly . who will present "Personal Liberty ti Sundav rveninn aU8 o'clock, and our National Security, r. L ... . . . I -rt-: ottnrnrv-at-iaw Xu , c p-nsram is being piannea ny flicmssaa, " X , !:fl Kill and Durham members Durham and Executive Sec-ctrpr of he American Civil Liberties the North Carolina Lawyers Asso 1 ... i ...:u . nn "Th' U"J In a Statement yesterday ' ct.rlent RnHv Prpsidcnt Bob Partici nation in any conduct un- becoming a gentleman is a viola- ..... ,v.a that the tion of the Campus Code and Legis,ature endorsed re- violators are subject to prosecu- andgseeking to find 5ome. " hoped Hodges said, that Ve who would meet these quali- ..... r: : mnnltr on nnccl HIP It ole, who was elected last fall. the complete setup and junsaic-,ts '"7lAfl Hodges, named chairman by the! tion of the revised Student coun- we as uc wuueut Ub-Mw- , old and new members of the coun-' cil will, be explained in a series ui isnouiauc ccu , cil is the representative to the j articles in The Daily Tar Heel Jomrnecdation, we will urge that rtl,T,.n fmm th Men's Honor next week. : William rnaay De rewiueu,.. XX vr " I Council. . Hodges said he wished to re-j mind students of the new juris diction of the Student council set up by constitutional amendments in spring elections. Ouotina from the student Con stitution, "The Student Council snail have original jurisdiction in II A.!.. all cases involving me constitu tionality of any legislative or executive action and all cases in which a violation by the men ot thp, r.amous Code has been com- mirtnH Tn addition, this court shall hear appeals concerning the lprtinnc law. Hodges said he wished to stress hp nart about the campus Code. ThP Camnus Code reads:' "You are bound by your responsibility as a X V i si next week. " j permanent president of the Con- . - jisolidated University." 1-ikct Plavs,' Kv cnppinl committee. . m g , v iiiciii ul f w" -' t.saiu mat me uum-uucu To Be Given recommendations would be voiced ; at the meeting today. NJLAI The third niember of the com XT VV II mittee," National Students Associa- ; ion Coordinator Stan Shaw could The Carolina Playmakcrs having - reached for a statement, i concluded their season oi n. F QUALFCATI0NS productions, will present a bUV of ; resolution unanimously threeudentitten V" by the student Legisla- next vvednesoay ana ihu"j . - nn . ?30 pm in the Playmakers Thea- ture on April 28, Young said that. 7.U p.m. in ue ,n-n ,:ct nualifications i 1 Tarantino Receives Gray Award Miss Sylvia Tarantino, junior from Tampa, F.a , i shown above as :.h. m Award Thursday night. On each side of her are he parents " givcS the michael presents the award. Miss Peg Humphrey, pres.dent of the Kappa Delta soronty, wn q award, looks on. (Truman Moore Photo.) - " ., - f f UN .Illl EM Carline - Coed seen carrying Carolina Gentleman's football 7:30 p.m. in the Playmakers Thea- ture on April xoung uu W(XIlen G tre The public is invited to attend the following list of qualifications , ire. lue iiuu :.,-. ' ,ffectflrt- "That the next free of charge. o-e, ---- , ii niT r ho 1 an priiirator e campus tooe reaua. v The three piays, an cuuiwucs v-,u; nwiucui und by your responsibility as vari0us types, are "Prometheus Re- either an administrator or a bus gentleman to conduct yourself bound," by Paul T. Chase, a UNC anessman in the university), 2 .... ' . r. I . . . n 1 u;11 ... ... .1 . i Le qsslaiur Do eare or This Y r as such at all to see to it, insofar as possible . that your fellow students ao graduate student from Chapel Hill; in actjve association with the uni IN THE INBRMACT i . . ti t.' An in niitinn luhn will speak on Th j ;l carbon iydii, - I Vsrr of Education at the Uni- Southern Negro Gain;; and Los ! -v. kill scrvp as moderator for ; ses since My, 1954;" and Hornel Toting ui.ich will include N. Hart, Professor of Sociology at I'ranplmpinVr. Th-v wil b-. Duke University, an authority on r'-fs D. GiUiland. AUorney-at- social change, . Studant In hi infirmary yes terday Included: Miss Trudy D. Lefler, Miss Flo ra N. Roebuck, Miss Mary Curtis, Miss Carolyn E. Greene, Miss Donna B. Patton, Miss Jane T. Stainback, John C. Underwood, Nathlee C. Strickland, Ronald L. Austell, Fred L. Prince, James R. McQuiston, James R. Dillingham, Herman Schneider, Ray E., Shaw, Donald E. Bullard, Howard E. Thompson. Jack D. Maready, Ro bert E. Thornton, Edmund B. Spencer, Christopher M. Douty, and Jason Black. Hunter Elected SAE President Sigma Alpha Epsilon social f ra- To Play the Bear," by Allen Lacy, ;versity 3 young enough to grow of Dallas, Tex., a Duke University . TTnivprsitv and 4 liberal- trn l -w r 1 wming course; and "General P , " PatJnter, risingsenlor from Alarm," by Jim Poteat, a unu - - charlotte, will be the new presi- graduate student from Charlotte, partments. . that he' dent' while Jack Jones' fising jUH Directors for the three produc- Further specified was 1-lhat he savannah, Ga., will serve tions, all graduate students in the have a knowledge of, economic and president UNC Dept. of Dramatic Art, are sociological problems of the peo- . Van. wlnkle, rising senior Mi June Craft. Pfafftown; Rob- pie of the state, 2 that he be a Atlanta. was elected sec- ert Andrews, Durham; and Chris- leader with an eye toward devel- retary aRd Peter Dell, rising sen tophr Reynolds, Adams, N.Y. opment, 3 that he would not em- .Qr frm Bethsdat Md., was chos- fromemeus ntwwuuu pnasize reseaiuu uit en reaSurer. tale of a man who enters tne nexi phasizing education. 4 that nis By NEIL BASS The. 21st legislative assembly cleared is docket for the semester at Thursday night's session president and the Graham Memor ial Activities Board president. Rumors that Mike Weinman, TTnivprsitv Party floorleader, some The meeting was perhaps the , would offer opposition to . .L. ti K.r Al on I J1PV. . a. t-: AlnVo Pnc 1 1 nn ! KfP1 a 1 ira- 1 fnr- i nl rrebiuciu i u"s " ' ' -ro my we "J ""vo :r' :versity, 3 young enougn to giuw aigm - assemDiy s uvuwi - j i,0 mnlptolv un of Dallas, Tex., a Duke University- Universlty and 4-liberal- ternity recently elected officers session's chief bone of con- ments proved to be complete student who attends a um. piay- : ducated so as to understand for next year- tention .conce; tention , concerned the new rep resentation policy for oranain Memorial's board of directors. NEW GM BOARD POLICY The policy, introduced out of j Ways and Means Committee, es tablishes rotating membership j for the board. founded - Weinman said he was well satis fied with tne appointees and back ed Young "one hundred per cent." Appointees not previously an nounced are: Campus Chest Co-Chairmen. Aldridge and Jess fllston, Luawig, asey Will Star Link, And In Impresario' Miss Jackie .... f ten Stnbling; members, 11 have representa- Honor Counal Commiss.on. m anH Misses. Ginser Floyd, Jackie Al- l treasurer. tives on ii serving un, , - a nvc,r cnnimmnrfi . ... T -,,nr ' rfriri?P Sara Walters, Anne Ber- uvwao . nnat Tin? Hiiuca nun. i maw Timmv i fn v. lisiiis, owf..". , iv,.. voar rprms ill una mai'-, . ' ... ' - - . - , - iuitc j-"' T it-il Tlrrint I.PW- world to discover wiiai jies iu personality provide leaaersnip. from Fleming, rvy., was more stable memoersnip is v. , v ' . . t, Pnrt after the life we know, s"To ; Play d 5that he be u11y devoted correspondent; Stuart Dawson, ns-j cted to be faciiitated. is, Caroline HiumE;'fcbehlar,,V; , o Mo ian eir , . ' . ,. , r-vrloctnn S.C.. , ho pr and Tucker Yaters, ''Ji"1 ine ueai u iui. " to TJnivorcitv business." ing-senior iiwii.vu.w.-., '. Tnree oi me meiuw . mQn rharlie who, on the eve before her wed- w TWOUghts was elected house manager; and inted. by the student body Tompkins, Ed L PPman- L"a7 Hincr awaits the wild sweetheart . uir. ...a Tiutrhins. rising senior :j thr - - . t.urrentiv. mere are iwv t,uwmu , who will take her away. uenerai of 5 thought in connection with from Winston-Salem, was Alarm'V is the story of a ten-year- . who 'would meet social manager. old compulsive liar who gets nts -' UJlliications-.young. said. !.?ar VSSSe: "One school thinks that a Univers- .ic , Tintchins. rising senior c5,OT,t thrpp. bv the student Daniel, Frank Schnmcher, . ntz who will take her away. 'General connction with from Winston-Salem, . was chosen 'lature and two by the Wo- Van Winkle s. Bill men's - Residence Council, ine tvans, jeny - -other two vacancies will be filled Preston, Tom Ray and Bob Im personally by the student body rington. Frosh Planners Meet Tonight The Freshman Camp l-ianning stcr mto all sorts ot trou.. the srevisrtoreFrmoln, ... The other fee.s that a cuaU Xiatc professor of dramatic art tied businessman would be best and assistant director of tne fiay- ui .. rt coi ft Tiiar in ins iFumiuut i iih i'i Ciimii makers. General stage manager .s u. - ... - . . ... hold its fina, meet Charles Barrett, of Chape tm . " University in T V the semester at 7 p. m. Mon- in 200 Carroll Hal'. 11 mPn who turned in counsellor ii0,tinn nr expressed interest versity tnat we get T r T : ; have been ask- Thomasville. has -had some cannecu !. IlVonri Tpnnle who are inter- so soprano avium Hpsienprs are- Peter B. or unofficial, witn tne umveisuj eu w a-"-. - vmpa's antist Church of Raleigh. I Se s designers are ter or educator? e.-led in working m the YMCA s .c .,uu t,uuiife vi -"-V, en. u.rioi. Rilvprrseal U Miuivanoi valuta, .... r .. . Lehman Troeram next iau, uuv i fcxorial. Les Petites Musi- ame Goiaentrni ana me Pau vx iiam B. Eaton. San Diego, Calif.; if at all possioie. "rT; to attend camp as i. are sponsored by The Grab- verpeal's rivalry tor ; tne te-a wiU be sung oy and Dick Ncwdick, Augusta, Me, STUDENT OPINION nZ IZe also been urged Memorial Activities Board. position in ine dui senior m utu ; ""f. Master electrician is Nancetta Hud- Student Governmen ana Camp Di- U . . .. ; wj r.niHpntr is an aging Mice Aiiston has appeared witn ,j ,aantiv raiipH for stu- to. attend, actuiums 1 "'C lmDresario an opera iu Mawmc "" - - -on Goldsuoro; cosiumea us iiui ... - . T,pr,nard. urtsario, au tomtinr a .drama- u- phorlnttA Onera Assn and as son vUiua . ' . . . j ccrcrpstinn in rector BOD beonaru. ' Kt. was romoosed in 1788 as Pera slI1Ci v,.w- - - makeup byt Miss Judy Brown, vnap- aent opui.uu au Uted j",The problems of tic comeback at great expense soloist at the Methodist Church ma p y Martha , Frazier the matter of selecting the nex rrr " . ... . i... nforiomp Silverpeal, a youna y,pre. ,i ... . . ai TT-rvror- -;ir,t Vmnnff had urged all r -i managers me. ine piui. .wune - - . c,nic hp uansin, wunisumcij, . .w- . Hi - - a reworked several times singer is doing her-best to steal. The. part of f ty mistress is Miss Marcelline interested students to call at his as a highly humorous ! her place. Mrs. fcinei - impresario ot u. Krafchick, Philadelphia, -rv f'l ,,l,rf has ' UNC graduate, will sing the part Co who is caught between Silver-, :- wrk on which Mozart has UNC ad . GoldentriU and only Pa. .mwv JB W f UU1VV ' Ludwig. Ludwig has appeared with the Playmakers and in the recent Sound and Fury produc tion. . . Mr. Scruples' assistant will De Zernpv Speaks Here At 8 P. M. Dr. Nicholas Zernov of the Uni- ' versity of Oxford will deliver a 7, Mr. oCrupies asiiaiou - i versity OI uxiuru wuj uii niavori hv Russell Link. Link is nuhy.r iecture tomorrow at 8 p.m presently studying with Edgar in Carroll Hall. The Dept. of Re- Von Lehn and has appeerea m jigicm will sponsor his appearance pi a'vmaker Productions. I n 7Pn,ntf !s an authority or Eversman Gives Recital Tomorrow Nancy Ever.man, piano student here, will be presented in a senior recital in Hill Hall tomorrow at 4 i3tw' i ' TTryfl!?PS m Bryant of Durham, will hear sug-' e,assof pr. -n..ir,BC itorlav This commute- will pidJ'., "wv-"v" gestions today, - mi v .,cQf!1 in F-sharp major, opus, office Thursday afternoon, but no one appeared. A 9 V A In an interview yesteruay, said that students were probably not aware of the qualifications which would distinguish an in dividual for the position. A special nominating cuuum. -UA "c gestions today, mis gumuun-, I p sharp major, opus i orparanpe. .. . . sc roonmmen-, "Sonata, in .r-snarp iimju, r VOn ueiiu fl" "r ugiuu wm jwiiou ri Will in turn metis. c k j - "Rrrpn " ODUS Several Playmaker Productions, j Dr. Zernov is an authority on dUoM te the board of trustee" j. J SSna Choiln; Robert Andrews, who the life and thougnt oi tne mail ing the production, will play the ern Orthodox Churches. He will, part of Mr. Angel, the stage struck ; present remarks 'on the subject banker who has a personal inter- ..Interpreting the Bible: An East Dcf in the two singers. Andrews orthodox View." is a graduate student in Dramatic ow in America as visiting' pro- who will name the next presiueu... i Class Rinqs Available Wednesday In Y Court Arts and also works with WUNO TV ill hp thp. deadline NOW in America as vuiuug j weuucauo fessor in Ecumenical Theology at for the students wishing to buy a TTnivorcitv Zernov will lec- rlass ring. - J 1 171CVY UUiv-""J I "The gTOup win be aceompanied . ture during th, r atGar-1 The ri . t t organist at the y J0e. Chadabe of New York. 2 i TZ& - mHng'orders. coUege chapel. o c7 "Thrpp Etudes" by Chopin; "La Fille aux Chevaux de linf and "La Serenade Interrompue- from hook of Preludes; "Piano Variations" by Ellis B. Kohs and "Rhapdy Eflat major, opus 119, No. 4 by Brahms. a . tttunpfof cturlent from St. Ma rt. IIOUO".' ry's, she presented a junior recital by Joel wawue - university. undergraduate in the University Re has written several books Music Dept. Chadabe is present j on theoiogy and church history studying with Jan Schinhan ana RUSSELL LINK end JOHN LUDWIG .,Jn twriorroufs Petite Mvsicale has worked previously with David Jfannes and Walter llautzie. Ull : - Among them are "The Russians j For additional information con- students have been asked to contact Bob Hormk, rurch" and w. G-ring chairman, telephone The Third Ropie." I ou,?' invrr? hp has performed on student recital series, and has giv en a junior recital. She is a mem ber, of Alpha Gamma Delta sorori ty." " ' NANCY EVERSMAN ,.in recttoZ towrrci.c ii Hill Hall

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