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V E A T U E R 4T tV,f -r nd mild, with j hlah in rnid&U 70'. s Complete WJ) Wir 5roc EXPECTED MAY "77771 no. 161 APPROVAL EX i ! 7 ' : j ANNIVER5AH Y Two years after th docition: Sire Pset 2 and 3. CHAPEL HILL NORTH CAROLINA, THUnSOAY, MAY 17, 195$ Office I Graham MemoHH FOUR PAGES THIS SSSU: i ! i 3 afaerf Patterson Jr. ns Harker Award crl B. Pattcson Jr. of Wilson Council, and Phi Delta Theta so-iv-n selected to receive the cial fraternitv. j Farkcr Jr. Medal for The Parker Medal was estab- Leadership in Student lished in 1941 by Judge and Mrs. -jrcnt. John J. Parker in memory of their vv was chosen largely for son, John J. Parker Jr., class of 4-t with the Student Coun- 1947. i ! thr rast school vear. It is awarrfcH in tVn fTroiniiinK iily as a member of ihe senior who has "demonstrated :.t.cr,al revision committee, most clearly the highest qualities :r.; to Director of Student of leadership in perpetuating the Sani Magill, who announc- spirit of honor and the process iia-ards. j of student self-government, ijiition to his activities as of the Student Council a has been active as a :r of the Dance Committee, s Li Contract Sti s N ot New !-; b iO'5 - " ; , B.n lit v For uormhuUiici ings i - Intcnfratemity Lss Club, I off in And ussell To :s Feted Students Who Will Graduate Are To Meet CHANCELLOR HOUSE . . , gets ZH'Phi Award Chanceflor House Wins Di Phi Award Students who will receive anv type of degree this June are re- Chancellor R. B. House was ho quested to attend a meting at 4:15' nored Tuesday night at a banquet J. (Skipper) Coffin and Phil :cll, retiring UNC journ-j p.m. today in Memorial Hall. The purpose of the meeting will be to inform the students of the forthcoming commencement pro cedures, according to Dr. J. C. Lyons, faculty commencement marshall. A special table will be set up by the Philanthropic Assembly and the Dialectic Senate. He was presented with the Di Phi Award, given each year by the two societies - to the man in their SumrherGroup Meets Today The Summer Activities Council will hold its second meeting to day at 4 p. m. in Roland Parker No. 3. Committees which were set up at the first meeting last Thursday By CARKE JONES , TTeague had originally said last will give their reports. The five Construction of three new men's fll he hoped the construction , committees are Social, Watermel dormitories and the addition to would begin soon after Christmas on Festival, Welcome, Newspaper, Spencer women's dormitory; has i (055). J and Graduate not yet begun. - I . . . . . I The Council' represents the work University Business Manager i The dormitories and addition Df Graham Memoriscl Activities Claude Tcague, in explaining the j were Pr,Posed lastMfa11 a"fr a Te Board, YMCA, and YWCA. delay, said the contract still has it.for Dillon dollar gov, Some of the activities guggested not been let. "We. hope to let it ir,lmeloan was f anted by the flt the lMt meeting were weekly this summer," he said. ysvs 1 1 ( I I in 1 1 i Women's College Prob - mar Report Not Discloset The Visiting Committee of the now goes to the full Board. Board of Trustees yesterday un- j In addition to the restrictions, animously approved the recent au- the plan also embodies a recom tomobilc restriction proposal. I mendation that a $2.50 registration The Committee also heard a re- federal Governments Housing and squar dancegf kspecial Spanish j ion of freshman possession of au Aud itor Urges Members To Make Reports Home Finance Agency. Teague made the request under authori zation ofjhe last General Assem bly.; dancers show, in addition to the watermelon festival. Present plans I also call for a weekly newspaper. lit will be edited by the students' The loan will be paid back from and contain only news of interest the surplus received from a $30 to the summer school students, increase in dormitory, room rent Student body president Bob per person. The increase went into. Young stressed that all the corn- fee be assessed to car owners. Such a fee would be used for the con struction of additional parking lots on campus and for enforcement of traffic regulations. Concerning the WC probe report, Committee Chairman Saunders is sued a brief statement after the m?eting which said: ( . . The Acting President of the University (William Friday) report- tomobiles starting npxt fall and nf cd toda' to thp visitinS Committee sophomores who don't maintain a on situati(,n at the Woman's "C" average effective in the fall . ColIege- port by Consolidated University Acting President William C. Fri day on the recent Woman's College investigation. The text of the WC report will not be made public until after the May 28 meeting of the full Board of Trustees here. The auto report calls for restric- of 1958. The measure has not been offi- Saunders indicated that "the re port 'made by Friday . . . and the effect last fall. professors, will be honored at the meeting for students to en rrJn; at 8 o'clock at the roll for membership in the Gen ii UNC Press Club banquet, eral Alumni Assn. ; banquet will be somewhat j: anticlimax to the retire ) tf the professors. Last year's f :tt was also . held in their jr. Ttc state legislation re- : retirement of professors rniin; then. I the banqu-n Thursday night Morocco' Is Final Film Series Show The Auditor for the Student Ac tivities Fund yesterday reminded I' Ue hopes the University will re all member organitations that pay the loan in 30 years, their finances must be put in or- , ;i j 1 der before ichool closes, r; at TL f.T. ' iAc-f Utn ' was may iuca oi woo mxgzii least before their treasurer and . .? . estimaUon who has -benefited the other - responsible officer !! comraci, league repnea Uili ' - I V "".r"S c win ici me tuir University, the state and the na tion to great distinction." the lowest responsible Auditor Warrv A Tfpar eail tlhl ...... -7 m.m.-rm wnu V.iJJ - Tnhn rustic inef enaol-Ai. t s - - ' - , . , U1UUU. - Phi, presented the award to House That all monev due the member; I'It : takes omte awhile' far th mittees were not as yet full, and there was, still more work to be done. cially approved however, said Vis-' complete report made to Friday iting Committee Chairman William by the committee conducting the Pharmacy Students That all money due the member during me meeting, presided oyer organizations be collected, denosi- whole business." he said. "After The bv Dave Rcid, former president ted at the bank and J the deposit the contract has been let, it takes School of Pharmacy was honored borough." qt ine ui. v-urjis expressed ms.gra- slip brought in to the Fund Office; about six weeks for the architect at the eighth annual Justice Drug tification that such a 'man as Chan- That all obligations of member to determine the cost.".' j Company banquet "held af the ceuor iiouse, snouia.. receive - uie - organizations must; be .paid... or re- For instance,-jietidhercrlsr1: -Hope " Valley Country Club last aar"- . 1 r 'ported; tyo mjllion dollars riding on this Several other awards were made That, if they 'intend , to function project. If the architect is off 107 at the same time. These included during the summer, a treasurer in his figuring, he'll lose $200,000." awards by the Phi for: 'fcutstand- must be . appointed and certified However,, they "usually have ' ex- Marlene Dietrich stars tonight ing senior, John Curtis; outstand- to the Fund Office; . ports for that sort of thing," Tea- P. Saunders of Raleigh. It still has to "meet the approval of the full Board of Trustees," he said, Hill Yarborough, chairman of the sub-committee of the Visiting Committee of the Board of Trus tees, will report to the full Board that the Visiting Committee ap proved the recommendation sub mitted to it by the administration. Consolidated University Acting President William C. Friday said last night he "hoped the Board investigation at the Woman's Col lege would be presented to the Board of Trustees at its May 2G meeting in Chapel Hill. "The text of these reports will be released to the public after con sideration by the Board of Trus tees ..." Honored graduating class of the would approve the report by Yar- Seven League Members Attending Convention Seven members of the Chapel k Kau.'ier. associate editor of spel Hill Weekly, will be in "Morocco,- final presentation inS freshman. Jess Stribling; andi (That all 1956-1957 budgets also ' Zue said principal speaker. Walter ai. of the Schodl of Journ- A. . 1 lL of the Graham Memorial Activi- ouisianamg oraior,, Jim iviomeun. ties Board Film Committee's The Phi made a ; special award Spring Series at 8 o'clock in Car- thJs year, to one of its outstanding roll Hall, Pas members, H. A. Seiber of This is Marlcne Dietrich's first Chapel Hill, who,, according to at the banquet the three ' American film, and co-stars Gary uieiIce mdUUCWS' ww me new year, ear saia. 5m srrchm, r.r.niif) rnpr Tt nc HirrrteH hv Jnsef speaker of the Phi, is a "promi- . U . ..... , V . " . " . . in honor of O. J. Coffin, von Sternberg, who had previous- j"- nj J. P. Harland, Qf the j :s D?pU will eulogize, the 'I profess 3rs. be brought in. ;.. : Architects for the construction It is necessary for these things are George Watts Can- of Durham, to be done before the annual fi drawing plans for the men's dormi nancial statements can be properly tories, and Raymond Weeks, also prepared and the books s,et up ior of Durham, designing plans for the Spencer wing. night. Included as guests were the wives of the graduating students and the faculty and graduate stu dents in pharmacy as well as offi- In recent vear. th Rnarri f Hill unit of the' League of Women Trustees has nearly always approv- Voters are attending sessions of Adrnmmpntinno tn ifi-rv the Chapel Hill unit of the League ....... VJ the Visiting Committee or the Ex ecutive Committee. It is expected that the full board will also ap prove the car restriction proposal, therefore restricting freshman pos- cials of the state pharmaceutical j session 01 cars nexi tan. ine pian was originally drawn up by the Traffic Advisory Com- i JohR5on and Louis Graves, ly made Miss Dietrich a star in "'fads of the journalism "The Blue Angel." v - will be given to three ris-' "Morocco" is the story of a , '2:orst sebcted on the basis cafe singer who is torn between -clastic achievement and , the chance for security with a ! The scrteral public is invit-' millionaire or a iife as a "camp , "cnd the banquet, and can follower" of a foreign legionnaire. J :? tickets at the School of Produced in 1930, it received great r-:$m office in Bynum Hall, popular acclaim. Weaver Says Participation In Student Government Vital Faculty Members Receive Appointments, Promotions X?!mon t a. ;i e Ul rr nt XHwcine f. ; ui iwo assiSLauk man ut uic it'i. v. . j J" faculty members have fective July 1- i 'Wtr and promotions for Dr. Palmatier, who joined the bounced by Chancellor Ro- UNC faculty in 1949, received his ! House, after approval by bachelor of science degree from 'President William C. Fri- Manitoba and his Ph.D. from Cor ed the Executive Committee nell. - ! of Trustees. I Advanced from associate pro- : ;l the faculty before the ferfcor to professor were these :-r?f the fall semester will men: Hugh ' Holman, English ' tnniam Womble Forrest as Dept.; H. A. Bierck, history; W. J. Professor, Dept. of Path- Daniel, psychology; J, J. Honig : Schtwl of Medicine; and Dr. mann, anthropology; J. T. O'Neill, fE. Glover III, as assistant business administration; Roy E. r ;or in the Dept. of Physics. I Carter Jr., journalism; Alan Keith f Arrest, a native of Win- Lucas, social work; Wassily Hoef- received his B.S. in;,fding and George l. , riicwsuu, :3efrom UXC in 194fi and 'statistics; and Claiborne , Jones, nent rising young author." Seiber is a past speaker of the Phi. The . Di's outstanding faculty . achievement award went to Dr. David G. Monroe of the Political Science Dept. An outstanding achievement award was presented "The business of student govern-j and forthright" and as one of the i to Di member Pebley Barrow. Five ment is not just to drain off ex- j highlfghts thus far. . members of the Di were accorded cess energy but has an education-. WOMEN POLITICOS the privilege of wearing the Di a1 signiiicance as long as it is pirt Just beforp begining his talk, pin- Scotty Hester, Eugene White-; of the rational makeup," Dean- of Weaver looked around and' saw head Stan Shaw, William Self, iuaeni Aiiairs rrea weaver saia several coeds in the party and re- marKcd that when he was a UP member (1933-37), things were dif ferent then, as women were not involved too much in politics. Hav ing more coeds' in tfteV oreaniza- organizations. E. A. Brecht, dan of the phar macy school, acted as toastmaster. The host was P. A. Hayes, presi- Apx nf thr Justice Druff ComDany nt r.oncWn nA h ctaff Gifts ' approved , the report on Thursday, mission appointed by Student, Body President Bob Young. The student Legislature unanimously to the graduating students were presented by W, P. Brewer and Stephen T. Forrest, vice-presidsnts of the firm. Dr. Trela Collins of Durham gave the address of the evening. April 26. The plan then went to Dean of Student Affairs Fred Weaver. From there, it passed progressively to Chancellor Robert B. House. Fri day, the Visiting Committee and David Monroe participated. of Women Voters arc attending sessions of the League's Fourth State Convention closing today in Asheville. They are Mrs. Harold Walters., State President; Mrs. Richmond Bond, local Unit President; Mrs. Lawrence Newamn, local Finance Chairman; Mrs. Hughes A. Bryan, Mrs. Victory Greulach, local Study Chairmn; Mrs. Arthur Fink and ryMrs. Donald Costello, Candidate for State Director. A highlight of the program schedule was a panel discussion last night in which UNC Professor ilD- from Harvard in 1943. I to 1954 he was instruc ie Tulane Medical School 15 member of the Ameri- j t. i. and Jim Holmes. .'nim- In his acceptance speech, Chan- Speaking informally before mem cellor House discussed the growth bers of the University Party, Wea of the University, ' and expressed ver said "in participating in stu u. st ,,ti ntimiA dent government, students like Ilia i'chu ni. h . . ... . . : to erow esoecially in the field of yourselves are taking part in some-; tion, however, is a "good sign for wins uiti is a vim, jiui cAirane-, me power oi ine pany. Housing Situation For Both Single And Married Students To Be Worse Next Year The housing situation for mar- there will be 15 three-man dorms, number of boys, 70-00, living in ried and single students, will be Cobb, Winston, Joyner ,and Con- the basement of Cobb next fall", worse next year than it has been ner will be the only two-man dorms he said. "At least until they can ..... una rooms in town, or move into this year, according to James remaining. educatin Afier Weaver speech; UP Chair- Wadsworth, University housing di rector." , He said due to the anticipated increase in enrollment, and the w . ' u! ' u-' ..nnnj: t'us, part in the educational pro- thr EasV had four S in ' ' - ! msn.kike Weinman announced the that "we have no new hous- thl vp9r -fter it was" However, he said, Tm not dis- Party coordinators and members inS except for the four new . units built. He said that while things 'Paring academics, The biggest of veral committees Would not be that way in the fu.: wheel on campus anH be aood ; The coordinators and their dis ture new dormitories could not be; student' without having academic triers are: : ' X"L ?Z .livie the experience. Town lMen's I, Al Holt; Town BUIH iV cuvtifci - I T ri;c,,c-; , U; t ' -.r tt nni t-jj: rr, . conditions. 'Pre-Exam Jam Session' Is Tomorrow Symposium on Public Affairs, the fine work of the Men's and Wo- men's Honor Councils, and the fine 'work of student leaders as' show ing what student initiative can do. I For next year, Weaver noted zoology. ; : A $40 clothing gm cenmcaie seveim umigs. xuey mcuaea oex- Promotcd from assistant proles- js one-0f-the; prizes that will be ier organization oi campus spirit, .(am'a 'xri ... n TTn57rc5tv furthering the "finrt wnrlc nf Aht sor to associate pnicaaot given awa; ace i w uuhhjj --o - v"--- w- in Victory Village, the students will; be living in even more crowd ed conditions than they are now." He said one more dormitory, Stacy, is to be used as a three-man next year, Weaver started by look- j III, Lewis Holland; Town Men's dorm. This means that next fall ing back over some high snots of : IV; Rov Peele: Dorm Men's I. John w 1 this year. He listed the Carolina Recce; Dorm Men's II, Benny There are well over 400 people fraternity houses." on the 1 waiting "list for Victory) As to the new dormitories, he Village, he said. Even with the said they could not possibly be four new buildings there will be ready before the winter of 1053. many married couples who will He said "our main concern is to not find room in the Village. I get the buildings, and to hope they "There will be about the same come scon." Thomas; Dorm Men's III, Jackie Cooper; Dorm , Men's IV, Dave By ers; Dorm Hen's V, John Kerr; Dorm Women's, Miss Caroline Hume and Town Women's Miss Ginger Floyd. ' i Al Holt was announced as Pub- licity Committee Chairman. On- the Art Committee serving under him iOnQ-Act Plays w -...- End.Tonicht Portrait Of Graham To Be Unveiled Here Charles N. Reilley, chemistry; . Ha- The Carolina Playmakers will Leopold . Seyff ert of New York, present three one-act plays free one of the foremost portrait paint- of charge for the last time tonight ers in the world.' The ' "portrait is a gift to the !"-vai A0i.f Ccilcp; oi i con unees, c-iisi, (Pathologists; and sever- ney, mathematics; Eugen,1Merzba cher and Morris S. Davis, physics; Thomas M. ' Stanback Jr., econo mics; James C. Ingram, and H. Q. Langenderfer, accounting; and Do nald G. Tarbet, education. ' Chancellor House also announc ed the retirement requested as of Jul v 1 bv Oscar J. Coffin, profes- inal medical and patholo f societies. i to UNC from the Unt il f California, Dr. Glover f 1 B S. from Massachusetts of Technology; a B, A. doin College; and Ph D. diversity of Goettingen, i i3j- He is a member of the Phj sical Society and the Journalism; and the resignation inititute. ritib "Pre-Exam-Cram Jam Ses- Jngiisn sion" in Kenan Stadium tomorrow here a " . ' inctanrP Eniertainment and at least 15 here and supporting them for On the Membership Committee ' ?n I ?! - . a 1 ' ' . " " Via nAwfni M ntiiriAHrC All CT II fill I S 1 1 door prizes will be the order of awhile. I are Dave Davis, and Miss Ginger the evening at the last festive cam-" : Weaver also commented on the Floyd co-chairmen, 'Jim Kimzey, pus-wide event 'of the year accord- foreign student exchange program. Jim Exum, Jim Martin and Car ina to University Club President "Only one foreign student is here ter Chapin. - c . - Joe Clapp. this year on the program. Why Program Committee members Admission is free and there will sould there not be more?" he said, are Mebane Pritchett, chairman, be a variety 'of entertainment in- Just to be associated with them Miss Sylvia Tarantino, Wayne Bis- nop, btan fenaw ana Miss iusie ... rnrmc.T dean. School of ' eluding iazz. hillbilly, and sing- foreign students) is of education-, dUJT wCX r - 1,, - 1 w ' Tha "Rjnsnn Tiiinph" al value. i waiKcr, Tn,tMia Km- ana me itkciaiio-"'-" . in, kiuu'o. journalism ouu . a --o o Dr. Nicholas J- Demerath as pro-. (the band with a peel) and George . . r CAuinirvi tt.iitAn'c "emintrif fJpntlemen" Dean Weaver also praised Bob Those on 'done such a tee are Butch Thomasson, chair A portrait of Dr. Frank Porter j Saturday Dean Fred H. Weaver, Graham will be' unveiled in Hill secretary of the sponsoring corn Hall in -ceremonies at 11:30 a.m., mittee, will preside. Mr. John L. Saturday, May ' Sanders.; treasurer, will give a . l : r a r a i The portrait was painted Dy onei repon xor me commmee. The address of presentation will be made by Mr. D. Hiden Ramsey, chairman of the committee. Chan cellor R. B. House will accept the behalf of the Univerai- ernor Luther Hodges a statement on Dcnaii be performed by students. All stu- quished portrait were taken by, of the Mate or JNorth Carolina, dents, faculty members and-their the students of the University in Invitations to the presentation families, and townspeople have 1949 when Dr. Graham resigned ceremonies have been sent to a,l been invited to attend. las President to accept appoint-, who are known to have cor.tnb- The three plays are: "Promethe- ment to the United States Senate. ' uted to the portrait fund and to us Rebound," a fantasy-satire by Many students contributed small , other official guests of the In, Paul T. Chase of Chapel Hill; "To ' amounts, but they did not raise ( versity However, these ccremon Piv Th. Rear " comedv about enough to obtain the type of por- ies will be open to the pabac. , . . .!! w trait rfesired. Accordingly, at the Following the unveiling ccremon- a luncheon honoring Dr. Graham. from' members 'of the Board of Trustees . .. . ' .. i ,n.n., of some of the students, ies the University will be nost at the Elections Commit- lover Dy Auen t.acy oj. ua . as: ana "uenerai Alarm, a wiu- a uvuLm., t.- - ' -w -r i 2th, list nf Motions ' fessor in the Dept. of Sociology Hamilton's "uoumry uenxiemen . ' .-XrTTV 1:" w -,n. oin comoul- to receive contributions - w w.-- . i . . a u ufittri i ( 1 1 a i ri ill i JIM i - w w ( ' " m x hi i .hmi k ia t ' rim i . miaa ci v r w m !:'ivanccment of Dr. Ever- and Anthropology, effective Aug-;, are Just two o: tne group, V.. ii 'rTv Tran, d . Mf.' Marv- W liar, bv Jim Poteat of Char-: friends of Dr. Graham er ilZ asiol au ist 31, to join the faculty of Wa- wUHbeon hand to provide a mu- nis aaaio to profesSor and chair- shinfton Uniyersity, SK. o fl Jo proedinis. J the automobile report his administration. He pointed out Cathy Le Grande and Miss Mary sive liar, by Jim Poteat of Char- i frienas oi ur. urauam. 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