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V Merry Cfi nsfmas n And Happy New Year From Tar Staff e e WEATHER Ciin(iiMir utnr.ison ihly slightly cloudy. High :S. .ow VOLUME L.XVIII, NO. 73 Appointed i, 'X? t i A, t V 1 3 CHAr.uLS COUCH . . . Gets WUNC Po.t ; I C'lun lrs i hu k ' Cmkh b,Vn ' appointed chict .slii.Ua clunker c. UIXC Radio. i I The ;,pptiiu;ncn: o. Couch to th I department hc.id position was an nounced by .lack Ma. sia- j tion manager. ' Couch replaces Hmaid IJauccm vsho resi-rud !a.,t wnk. Couch joined Ihe vf.di mi s!;if( liM year alter Iraos.i ri ing Iid.m Charlotte ( !! m. II,. ;, mai r in the department f KjiJii. Tele vision and Moii in Pictures. Until hi.s present appointment lu was a VU'.V s.a:. .i.:ii,rK,-r. 'I hi year he is host oi 1.;hkt II hi.-." a 5j-iniiv.no pu.grcm ,; d.r.nei music heard evety d..y at 6 o'clock on WL'NC-F.M. Two week he was chosen the f.rst "WTNt: Ka li., Mall ( Men. her of (he Week" lor cut standing contrilmtii.ns to the whole ' eperation of the station. In his new capacity as chief s'u dio engineer Couch will be in charge ol the supervision o! m UU.NC stu dio engineers. Hc will also conduct weekly engineer training sess.ons lor staff engineers. In addition to his new duties he will continue to hut his nightly musical program. Dr. Garson To Address Harvard Med Classes Dr. Warlield Garsnn of the Public Health School will deliver two lectures in Boston on Fridaj. He will address the third year medical class of the Harvard Med ical School in the afternoon on 'Venereal Diseases." Friday night he will be guest speaker at a meet ing of the. Boston Bacteriological club. Hi topic will be "An In quiry Concerning Goroeoccus and Gonorrhea." Dr. Garson heads the Venereal Disease Kxperimental Laboratory here. V i I s LITTLE ANGELS Just in time for Christmas are these 10 new members of the Air Force ROTC Angel Fhght. Recently initiated into the organization by Arnold Air Society members were (L to R) Susie Bern.tein, Barbara Faulkner, Nazlee French, Louise Williams; back row, Hi W;!en, Sally Lee Hrris, Libby Layden, Nan Johnson, Judy Albergotti and Lynn Higgins. ;irm 31. UIDLS AND KIDEIIS WANTED IllDKS WASHINGTON, D. C Bill Hell, t. Aothoiiv II.,;;, 8-ao71. As soon as pss;hlc alter 11 a.m. Friday till share expenses and driving AMI ANY, N. Y. or PITTSFILIJ), .MASS. Ilo!iei t Holts, 32! Park er S-91V). tan leave Friday or Saturday. CHATTONOOGA, TEXN. Rich ard King. 215 Ayeock, and Del mar Reynolds. 101 Winston. Want to leave alter 1 p.m. Saturday, i'ho-ie King, 8-9158. W ASIUNGTOX. I. C. or SILVER Si'UINGS. Mi). VICINITY Ce il Simpson. 207 Cohh. 8-9093. Wants to leave Saturday, a.m. W I! 'h ire expenses and driving. NEW Vf)KK or NEW ENGLAND !(TN!TY - Gerry Kivist. Sig h u e. f 'Ml l. Wants to leave ''si-lav af'ernoon. TALI AlPSSEE. FLA. - Clirton ('u'ter. Zl'i Graham, 8-9118. Can '"'i' anytime ;lter 2 p.m. Fri- d-.iv. KNOWILLK. TI.NN.-.Iim Wag-n-r. 3:t Cohh. 8-91 13 and Dave ! h I is 0I Conner. 8-!l0. Want to le ive ii(Hn Saturday. Nicholas ".nits to return Sunday. Jan. 3. Wlli share expenses. UI.WTV G. Prter May ti I I. X-K.V.t;. an leave any time Fiid iv or Saturday. Will share expenses anl driving. HALT IMOJtK, MD. Andrew L;'stwik. 112 Graham. 8-90S5. Wai's to I ive Saturday, 9 a.m., to return Jan. 3. TA.MT'A. EI.A. Chris Parsons. Ith floor Wiaston, 8!M),S0. Can leave 11:00 Saturday. NEW YOKK or LONG ISLAND Khert Pattillo, 317 Stacy. Can l"ave after 9 a.m. Friday. Will sharr expenses. NEW YORK CITY r LONG IS LAND Douglas r.urkhardt, 10 1 Avery dorm. 8-9018. Can leave Saturday alter 12 nKn. Will share expenses. ( IIARLOTTE AREA - Cheanault Spence. Rasnight Apt. 8. 2-1211. Can leave any time alter 12 noon Saturday. RIDERS JACKSONVILLE or DAYTON A REACH, FLA. Charles Carver. 220 Joyper, 8-9129. SAVANNAH, GA. Jackie Ber man. 1st floor Spencer, 8-90S7. W:ll share expenses. Can leave Friday or Saturday. COLUMBIA. S. C Sandra Jones. 112 Spencer, Can leave after Friday noon. ELKHART I NT), via COLUM BUS, OHIO Fred Blaekwell. Research Computation Center. 7037. Leaving Friday afternoon or later. Returning Sun., Jan. 3. NEW YORK. NEW HAMPSHIRE and HARTFORD AREA Peter Ford. 2-1973. Going to Meriden, Conn. Leaving Sunday, Jan. 3. 12:30 p.m. Share gas and ex penses. 17 i Complete iff) Wire Service 1 1 MOPE, IT, DIDN'T SNOW on time for Christmas in spite of The staff of The Daily Tar Heel Scottish Rite Offers $1,800 Fellowship A S1800 fellowship to George It i' j rt thSAi , r;- k- ' K3 &pi "JHC: V r .-'-1 P.-:t I.-. i,; , .. . v mi.suiias . . . Washington I Diversity, given hv i r, ' , , ! Dream on . . . hut balmy spnng tho North Carolin Scottish Iite:jjj.c days bring no snow (the wea of Freemasonry, is available to a J thcr man says "cloudy and warm man or woman graduate of a &.C. i cr anc showery"). college or university. The purpose of tha fellowship is to educate students for lead ership in federal, state or lo cal government. It will be awarded to the re cipient of a I'. S. or A.B. degree from an accredited N.C. school. Candidates for the fellowship are recommended by their school, then nontffiaJcjd by the Scottish Rite Bodies' Education al Committee. It Interested persons should con tact Ray Jeffries, assistant to the Dean of Student, 4fiairs,' 203 South Building. f V 1 'i. ft Jl CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER18, AMf'. ; the Old Well last night, but it's the unseasonably warm weather, takes this opportunity to wish each Who What, Where, When, Why, How By ADELAIDE CROMARTIE . ... , . ,.A 1m dreaming of a white :. . White Christmas ... or not, the Christmas Spirit has taken the campus and Chapel Hill. The ATO's celebrated (Carl? or Lawrence? or Ludwig?) van Bee thoven's birthday and the 100th anniversary of the Hanging of John Brown. Tonight they'll dance to the music of Willie Hargrove. Last night the Chi Phi's (with Willie Hargrove) and the Sigma Nu's partied with their dates. Tuesday afternoon the Delta Sigs and KD's journeyed to Ox ford to lake gifts and Christmas cheer to orphans there. Last night the Phi Gam's were hosts to the Pi Phi's at an after noon party featuring Willie Har grove, at a barbequc dinner and at a dance that night with music by the Blair Ellis combo. The Zete's entertained the Chi O's at a combo party Tuesday with the Doug Clark combo. 'lhe Delta Delta Delta pledge weekend began with a buffet din ner and a dance at the Carolina Inn Friday with Buddy Kline and his orchestra. Saturday night the Holiday Schedule Last day of classes for the Uni vesity Is Saturday, Dec. l'J, end ing at 1 p.m. Classes will resume 8 a.m. Jan. 4, I'M). Other holiday schedules arc as folio as: Graham Memorial Closes 1 p.m. Dec. 19. Opens 11 a.m. Jan. 3. WUNC-FM Ends Broadcasting 11 p.m. Dec. 18. Resumes Broad casting 6 p.m. Jan. 4. WUN'C-Tv Ends Broadcasting 10:30 p.m. Dec, 18. Resumes Broad casting 6 a.m. Jan. 4. Library Closes Dec. 24-27. Opens Jan. 1-3. The Daily Tar Heel Ends Publi cation Fri. morning Dec. 18. Re sumes Publication Jan. 5. Lenio- Hall Closes 2 p.m. Dec. 19. Opens 7 a.m. Jan. 4. GM Barber Shop Closes 1 p.m. Dec. 19. Opens 8:30 a m, Jan. 4. ifofterei e vi.,. ? ...... , Hw.!. 1 and! all a happy and safe holiday. May your Christmas and the following year be bright. Brinkhous photo). girls and their dates traveled to the Washington Duke in Durham . .. .... I ior uinner ana pariy wnn music ! by the Vibrators. Merry Christmas (en espanole) for the DU's Saturday night as they donned sombreros for the Mexican Christmas custom of the pinata. Ala-k-zam, and it was the cam pus magician, John Clifford, who entertained at the St. A Christ mas party. Wednesday night Theta Chi's had a Christmas, "amateur psy chological analysis party" as. they passed out a gift to each brother, "indicative of his character.'' Tom Wingfield went as Santa Clans to the Phi Delt Christmas party Saturday night. Sigma Chi's celebrated Christ mas Sunday evening with dinner and tree and house decorating. The sororities, AD Pi's, Alpha Gam's, Chi O's, Tri Delt's, KD's. Kappa's, and Pi Phi's partied at the annual Big and Little Sister events this week. Tonight, the DKE's. the SAE's and Lambda Chi's will usher the holidays in with parties at their houses. The Sig Ep's entertained the Duke ADPi's at a combo party Wednesday night, and Thursday the Chi p'si's observed observed the old Christmas custom of egg ! nog. A KA "Going Home" Chrislmas party tonight will feature the Nick Kearns Combo. "Jingle Bells" via the Quarter Notes and the Delrnonico's will fill the PiKa house today. Tonight there will be an infor- , i mal Christmas Dance in Alderman ; Dorm with music by Les Estorius. Stags are invited. G. M. SLATE The only activity scheduled in Graham Memorial today is the Academic Affairs Committee meeting, 2-4 p.m., Wodhouse Conference Room. 19S9 Offices in Graham 1 V, : - " l ! it 4. -trCl Committee Urges More Counselling Norman B. Smith chairman, and the Committee on Academic Affairs have been studying the problem of inadequate faculty counseling es pecially in the' General College. The committee 'has submitted suggestions to Dean Cecil B. John son for a more complete counsel ing program. Included in the proposed plan are letters sent to each student after the first round of quizzes inviting him to confer with his advisor, a meeting during Orientation Week for advisees to become acquainted with advisers and their duties, spe cial conferences to plan next semes ter' program before pre-registration and publicity regarding the afore mentioned items. In carrying out this program the committee and Dean John son plan to utilize all the col lege's advisers, to establish a closer relationship between facul ty and students and to give all students as much counseling as possible. "I appreciate the interest of the committee in tliis problem and the very constructive suggestions which have been made. These suggestions will be given careful considera tion." S.C. COED ELECTED DURHAM, N. C AP A Suth Carolina coed has been elected editor of the Duke Chronicle, Duke University student newspa per which, resumed publication Monday following a 10-day sus pension. INFIRMARY The following students were in the infirmary yesterday. Margaret Holland, Nancy Brad ner, Mary Gregory, Margaret Hor ner, Karen Magnuson, John Kouri, Robert Dean, James Dean, Phillip Davis, Daniel Straub, Jacquelin Meier, Ralph Guidroz, Wayne King and Thomas Krumenacker, Memorial Lim lur k! Legislators Study For Quizzes The Student Legislature last night acted on only one of the n bills that were scheduled for action. Jim Crownover's bill to amend ISR-'jI-jO, a bill to sub mit to the electorate for ratification several amendments to the constitution dealing with the judicial branch of Student Government, was the bill passed. Since the bill dealt with consti- tutional amendments, a two-thiids vote was required for passage. It was passed by a vote of 24-2, the dissenting votes coming from rep resentatives Bob Nobles and Dave Jones. A motion for adjournment came from the floor immediately after the passage of the bill. A vote of 17-9 carried the motion and the meeting was adjourned. Several members of the Legisla ture stated that they have a num ber of hour quizzes before the Christmas recess and have to stu dy for them. Out of the 11 bills on schedule for last night's meeting, five were held in committee for further stu dy and revision if necessary. Two of the five held in commit tee were held at the request of their authors. Bcb Nobles requested the holding of a bill to amend BR-26-18, a bill to provide for a more clear cut separation of powers in legis lature, judicial and executive branches of Student Government. Nobles - also requested that a bill MISS ABBEY . . . Crowned Saturday WUNC Junior Ann Ross Abbey Named Rose Of Delta Sigs Ann Ross Abbey, WUNC junior, was crowned Rose of the Alpha Lambda chapter of Delta Sigma Phi at the fraternity's annual pledge weekend. The weekend had its official be - - -J WillVlUl IJJ. ginning Friday evening with the . formal initiation of 20 brothers in the faculty lounge of Carroll Hall. Later at the house, the Hot Nuts entertained from 9 to 12. l Thirteen contestants for the j Delta Sig Rose Queen title gath- ered at the house for a tea Sat. j afternoon. j Judges were Dr. Richard Levin, I assistant professor of Industrial I Management; Mrs. Douglas Fam-i brough, office director of GM; and Mrs. Tyndall Harris. Saturday evening after a cock tail hour at the Chapel Hill Coun try Club, the brothers and their dates attended a banquet presided over by Ray Fennell. The banquet program con sisted of remarks by Ted Bo lick, headmaster; Dr. J. C, D. 7 years of dedicated service t a better University, a better state and a better nation by one of America's great college papers. whoe motto states, "freedom of exprssion Is the backbone of an academic community." FOUR PAGES THIS ISSUE Have To to establish a committee to revise the Student Constitution of UNC be held in committee. A bill to appropriate $200 to the Foreign Student's Relation Board, introduced by Bill Norton; a bi'l to appropriate $900 for the 1960 Caro lina Symposium, introduced by Nor ton and Hank Patterson; and a bill to appropriate $2,312.18 to The Daily Tar Heel, introduced by Gordon Street in committee, were held in committe also. Four other bills were passed out of committee favorably, but were not brought up for discussion last night. They were a bill to estab lish' a commission for the codifica tion of Student Government sta tutes, a commission for the codi fication of Student Government statutes, a resolution that a paved sidewalk be constructed between Teague dormitory and Raleigh Road, a bill concerning traffic safely in the area around Averyf Teague and Parker dormitories. All four of the bills were intro duced by Bob Nobles. Blaine, faculty advisor, and Dr. Claude S. George, assistant dean of the Business Administration School. The Outstanding Pledge Award , - t was Presented to Bill Crocker and i rT,T irku T'i . Dave Webber. The co -award wa the first in many years. Following a figure formed by the pledges and their dates, the dance began at 8:45 p.m. to the music of Hal Londy's orchestra. A highlight of the evening was Christmas carols to King ston trio numbers by the "Five No-Gcods" and singling led by Dr. Levin on bass, Dr. George at the piano' and Dr. J. Boyd Flynn. Miss Abbey, a sociology major from Charlotte, was crowned at 10:30 p.m. The club was decorated in a Christmas motif with wreaths, greenery, Christmas tree, mistle toe and snowflakes. Ray Fennell and the pledge class were in charge of decorations. 4 1
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