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r SUNDAY, MAT n. 1W0 THE DA1LT TAR HEEL f AQB TKSZ3 V ffld Wo& ffl Stamp pn ifiJUuiiiq Hy EYES N. EARS Tc some it will be known as The lrOr of the Snow: to others iuj-ji ; ill b remembered as Tlie Year ! w the ;;1oah. t The year bryan innocuously ! r.fuih Aith Orientation and the an-' r -an. e:r.ei:! th..t there were 7.1)5') .f us bore on The Hilt. Then the .... ami tliLs Is how it . A 1 vrv : ' :-V" : ' '.v' :. A:X::iy '&':k'; Aavni.t'ely .vo p'e.le fratcrni-' . . . DiU or Youn ur'es ' c.'iinp; to exert a at!y greater! i:;r- . . UK? supers financial! 'a i! h Sam Danahu' d.ince fia-! i'.-o . . . . long li c.s form for Yack P tare ..... Uc mts five and; half million with pa sa'e of bond' " ... Ciroli.na Q iarle y be- co:ne p'cket bo k size .... Cu-1 r.v.m Weekend flops. better luck i J ear ... . j Jtni Cnn.tver ou- tM n.s major. i'y C..r leader in student lela-j I'niver.sjty eeKbrates l-vn t.,r:hd.y .... Haymakers' prrv,-rt -raroiKH" .... Ted Crane' 13 -v to ChrLs'i mity . . . .j V:rX Crither anilyes beatniks it) 1 o'hers 'lea's- V.v York's H.ivden IMnne trnnn l,j inofficial race to ir. stall I' . . . 1 i t . : -4 3 SNOW SCENE Male contemplates sunning coed 5 Ittbirt Oppenheimer. speaking be fore a eapaci;y crown in Memorial . Morehead Planetar- Han, envisioned tremendous pro rew ejiiinmer;t and ik k:, i ' . l.iS 111 LA t" U1U1UL' L dl ' f. lit was. at this lecture that mink bedecked dowagers .sal on the floor, rather than be turned uaj . . . qtnls to become LJi chairman . . . j Susan Woodall sold to highest bid- Ur. Bernard Boyd inaugurates der at Campus Client auciioa . . . 'iuident Government series as first: lardiey ana Kiner vie lor editor's ..s. Lecturer .... Pete Seeger cliair .... the nation, .slid ex- i nue. rs se!f to overflow crowd . . . . iJa.i; B. Young murdered for Law 1h; ration wa.- stdl at war and it.u arn .ed on cam: us for Fall Crtrmaas .... Maxire (Ireenfield tcps V.t o her candidates for Mis.s Y.nkety-Yaik title Dr. J Le.slie Fielder speaks at Caroli .a . . IfgLsIators .sp.r i;h Student Boiiy 1'iesident Charlie 15! ay . . . . stacks closed, then opened again (until 0 p.in. .... eriiig a vastly greater eUoit, saw "Uo the Beaeti ' and fauod. ihere . ( tn.t.1 Mock Trial . . . campus I was suh time, brother .... JJuif me' :s death of beloved editor, but withdraws from presidential derby :ti.l ends up on losing end of war, .j.Kiiy .... Sally Pullei charged wi h Young's death, later acquit, ud Yacks Given Out Monday If yo'i haven't received your fopy yet. they will be dis'ributed !.. n Monday from 1:3(-3.'U) p m fiom the Rendezvous Boom win- COWJ. .Carolyn Kelhy, soggy but smil ins. crowned Beat Dook tjueen and Beat Dook we did . . . does anybody remember the score? . . . par.tie raid almost successful, but Ions arm of law puts end to fun Duke Chronicle begins Christmas vacation early with publication of "A Christmas Story" .... DTH prints Dook news, but not story .... "Summer Place" draws crowds to see Sandra Dee . . . . (March 2) another snow'storm maiks founding oi UNC Frolic Club . ... in State of the Campus ad dress Gray says judicial system close to failure .... i March 9i Frolic becomes Carolina by-word as aid snow hits . . . Lenoir minus many trays .... sit-down .strikes nit Howard Johnson's just outside ! Everett Dorm tries calling starlet i town . . . Colonial Drug S.oie aad L,ing Meadow Dairies also picketed . . . . . Robert Frost reads poetry . . . . Jev Deifftl tiuits FWtinn Board chairmanship . . . Don ' 1eanuts and campus wush Black and Ben Lenhardt appointed Beethoven a happy 189Lh birlhday renl.nm,. Rin,v lot,. 1 campus gossip installed in .... mn . ,, ,i I vvno, vvnai, wnere, wnen, ny in 14th annual campus visit . i j .? i How" column Astronauts train for two weeks in Alorthead Planetarium . . . Valky- (Jan. 5' Sen Hubert Humphrey I ''es tap again . . . Four Freshman accepts invitation to keynote Mock croon ior benel.t of Senior Class Miss Chapel Hill title .... Sharon Suilivan and Lewis Rush named YM-YWCA heads ... NSA question never makes ballot .... Dr. Maurice Natanson give last Last LecLure . . . Fleece taps, Val kyries sing .... theatre patrons naiiued earns'. . . buttons appear Oil campus .... guitarist Segovia stares at talkative audience . . . . Duff selected chairman of GM rfoard of DirectCiS ... State Af tairs Committee, headed by DBY, is ionned to loboy lor student u.iion .... Carolina student spends Easter viih Castro . . . returning students in.U leases on trees, and mass reg- M.aaoii oegi. s ior oUn Ba.hn.g loi .... Hurnpluey canceLS just be iore convention, aiid Edmuiidson named replacement .... Randall challeges Baynts' reappointment up for legislative approval .... iiaynes wi.is anyway .... Sievenson-Keiiiiedy ticket gets convention approval .... a .sickly Ray Charles plays for apathetic Spring Germans audience . . . . Carolyn Mitchell named Miss Mod ern enus at Sigma Chi Derby . . . .VI art in Luther King speaks . . . . strange flag flies over campus, de signer "to shock people cm of mid dle class complacency .... sen iors, preparing to graduate, run barefoot and name Wade Smith and Scplue Martin as Mr. and Miss Alumni .... Planetarium greets millionth visitor .... plans sub mitted to trustees for two six story dorms .... "Oedipus" invades Forest Theatre, receives firecrack er welcome from Cobb Dorm .... Beanbirds peck twice .... UNC sweeps ACC spring titles . . . Spec trum sneaks out .... green and white Yacks arrive .... flag rais ers received official reprimand from Student Council .... "Silence" Forum speakers, not silent .... exams loom closer .... another frolicking year ends . . . ' lt L tl vw.' !' - hWi ' . 1:4 1 . " i - - -, 4 , t - - & ' . ? X V ' if KINGSTON TRIO Filled Memorial Hall to the gills. V . , ' ',. Democratic Convditioa .... plans released for $5 million coliseum . . judiciary ammendments favoring open trials and geographical appor tionment for honor council passed in light voting .... Playmakers announce appear ance of Bette Davis in "The World of Carl Sandburg" .... "World" cancels, but Sandburg decides to come in person .... fog comes in on little cat feet, grounding all flights out of Asheville and forcing Sandburg to cancel .... 1 UliV Salinyer succeeds Dirt Farm er as UMuJ .... Upper and Low er quad memoers bombard pass ing cars and ladies with snowballs (is this lrolic?) .... Chancellor Aycock expresses confidence, in Student Government to deal with sit-down violence, after Governor Hodges asks college heads to ,use use influence in quelling, strikes, . INFIRMARY Susan Ross and Bobby Foxwbr-th win Goettingen scholarships . UNC goes to GE College Bowl, bows to NYU . . . power failure lets students sleep in darkened (Jan. 14) DTH says spring is here, classrooms .... R. V. Fulk named Students in the infirmary yester day were the following: Lila Hor- krader, Jacqueline Turner, Cather ine Pickrell, Judith Newton, Mich ael Dore, John McCcnnell, Leon Chadwick, Bruce Hebert, Lee Fish man, Richard Brown, Linda Chris topher, Stuart Golley, Josha Tayloe, Gordon Thelin, Robert Sutherland, Franklin Dunn and Alvis Lee. 5 s 'f,- t - - ' " If if': - f ; . . ? ... j ! S -v: . y, u L " " r f -.- h 1 7 . ' Af xv ".7 ' . , ,.,r, . . . . ,. t ... , - - ittt Tun j- nn iii a iii imi YA'LL ARE WELCOME to Chapel Hill, President Charlie Gray told Cuban students, visiting The Hill on a month long study. !i i and in the middle of Jan- j GMAB head Jack Mitchell i X I uary! ... 22 students pay exchange I chosen Orientation head ' . ..... ;. ,m . SILENT SAM Undaunted by the snow, stands firm. .visit to University of Toronto . . . Cuban group arrives for month's stay ... Dr. G. V. Taylor gives his Last Lecture .... Dr. Frank Graham returns to ! Chapel Hill for address before UN Model Assembly .... Journalism students wage bulletin board war against Dean Norval N. Luxon . . . Grigg DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS l.Twin , crystal 4. Small hrrtn 11. Soothe 12. DfTrt 13. Mole color 1 4. Hvrn gr&sa 15. KaJf m 18. Come In 27, A ridden . f ain 20. UlaAea of - grata 22. Alfonqulan . Indian 2lSe& Biscuit, for one 27. Rodent 28. Orient 27. Pendent ornament 3i. Turn inside out 22. Bounded, as a funeral belt J3. Doctr?a 28. Assumed name 39. Manila hemp 41. A geranium, "for .one 42. Trite 43. Orange-red . cnaN cedonles 44. Sew loosely ' DOWN J. Companion I. Hi, Lai 4 S. Collects together 4. Fold 5. Potato bud 6. Vulgarism 7. Whitsunday 24. East by south east (abbr.) 25. Lam prey 8. Garden tool 27. Dls- 9. Affirm figure 10. Golf pins 29. Mr. 18. Half ems Huslng 18. Barren area SLWaist- m u m pnAioisiAr P 1 1 Q E JHIAIP dpfii i t THf EglM 19. Anger 20. Feminine pronoun 21. Bluegrass 23. Muscovites coats Yeitrrdmy's Aaiwer 22. Bugle call 37. Man 33. Bulging Jar 39. Warp-yam 34. Fibber 40. Cry, as a 36. Begone! lamb sweeps into presidency by 2-1 ma- j jority . . . Yardiey takes DTH edi- I torship . . . campus no longer at war .... UNC can't lose in Blue-White game, but Blues did . . . Symposi- ing spring not here at all Hickey postpones "spring" prac- Bingharn resigns as student body j tice, holds it later in parking lot treasurer, replaced by Gordon Street .... Jack Spain resigns as Attorney-General .... replaced by Bob Baynes . . . Dewey "Mr. De mocrat" Sheffield resigns as SP chairman, replaced by Jim Scott . . . Winter Germans features Duke El lington and Count Basie . . . Er win Fuller gets Hammond's award for Most Omnipotent Leader . . . (Feb. 13 campus hit by snow, prov Chest tops $3,000 goal .... Grigg is UP nominee for prexy .... fra ternities go round and roirnd with townspeople over zoning issue . . . DTH celebrates 67th birthday . . . Playmakers give "Volpone" . . . Edwards and Duff enter president's race .... Rip Slusser goes to Germans ..... Campus urn at last . . . WUd, Whyte, Hol ton, McDonald and Cogley eloquent and stimulating contributors . . . then there was Rexroth .... and Arnold .... Univac dedicated and begins census counting .... Pittsburgh Symphony plays, and peopl? hang from rafters to listen .... Daily Frolic appears on April 1st, heralding wide-open drink po licy and the flooding of South Build ing ... . Orientation counselors tested, interviewed, selected and trained .... Nancy Wills wins i . .... r itanisi H--A.w-. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR' PATRONIZE YOUR y ADVERTISERS ii. To" At 45 ll 1 Ji 7? I 77 VA 'A 2 2 I 77. la, it- 22. 2i 24 3 ST Lit :&Bxx :Ti ' (i A'-qr' i3 111 " i-1 "i&iii.VK ity fr- i . f - U I'D. in ift - -J .7 ifc, i , J-An-.li-.iai'f-lfffiiii'f ..Miai i - ' w 1 si"1?' 5 1 iuA?KH vC il: r 4 i - Sx ' - i MH. i.' I QJ A- CARL SANDBURG Never made it. RIP SLUSSER Made it. 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