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DUKE DATING Informality will improve the stylized Duke dat ing: as well as sooth the co-ordinate situation of East and West. See page %\>t ©uke Chronicle Four. Vol. 47—No. 22 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Friday, March 14, 1952 Eight T Candidates Stubbs, Germino Head Seek Office Posts In Coming Elections Political Party Slates Members Choose New Men Monday For Coining Elections YMCA members go to the polls Monday to elect their offi cers for the coming year from a Class Ticket Chosen slate of eight candidates led by Tom Bowles, John Carey and Also by Two Parties Bob Younts, competitors for the BY BILL DUKE presidency. * With MSGA petition deadlines Bowles and Carey were select only six days away, presidential ed Tuesday by a special nomi party candidates Dante Germino nating committee, while Younts, and Bob Stubbs were this week under constitutional, rules, sub loading their campaign guns for mitted a petition to the commit the political rodeo which is this tee Thursday morning. week beginning to kick up dust Candidates for other offices around West Campus quad are: Henry Clark and Nolan rangles. Rogers for vice-president, Don Beaty and "Doc" McClellan for Union Party Chairman Jon CHRONICLE Photo by Jimmy Whiiley O'Donnell only this week re In response to the recent controversy on the proposed fluorida secretary and Rowe Fesperman, unopposed, for treasurer. leased his group of candidates. tion of city water, the Engineers' Show displays today, facts and Stubbs heads the list with Bill figures in a visual exhibit on Fluorine and Water in the Engineer Along with these candidates, the special committee selected Dean, vice-president; "T-Bone" ing Building beginning at 2 along with a wide variation of me Greene, secretary, and John chanical and electrical machines. 15 faculty and administration members from which 8 will be Rosenburg, treasurer, complet elected to serve as the board of ing the MSGA officer slate. directors. Germino, Campus Party hope Capacity Crowds Expected at Exhibition Elections will be held in the ful, has been gathering his forces Union Lobby Monday from 9 and running mates around him i.m. to 5 p.m. Over 1,500 mem since the announcement of his By Duke Engineering School Departments bers are eligible to vote upon candidacy on Feb. 26. Filling in High-charged volts of gener laboratory, which is a division presentation of their member the Campus list are Don Spof ated lightning and the roar of a under the civil engineers, will ship cards. "All 'Y' men should ford, vice-president; Howard ram-jet engine greeted expected be a detailed exhibit explaining consider it their personal duty Carter, secretary, and Tommy capacity crowds at the opening the purpose and effect of flouri- to vote in this election," presi Dulin, treasurer, Frank Lang, of the 20th annual Engineers' dation of city water. dent Bob Windom urged. "Only party chairman, reported re Show this afternoon in the En Operation of a flying model by the personal interest of every cently. gineering Building. of the ram-jet engine will be member in this matter can a bet Active Students performed every hour on the ter YMCA be built through good Both Germino and Stubbs Open to the public, with no leadership." Last year only have been active in campus ac- admission charge, the fourth hour in the rear of the Engineer ing Building by the mechanical slightly more than 500 students (Continued on Page Seven) post-war exhibit wil continue to came to the polls. morrow at the same time 2-10 engineers, who will also display p.m. Earlier todaj co-chairman a superheat model steam plant In Tuesday night's meeting, i Ted Kennedy and Ralph Neal powering two turbogenerators. the commitee also appointed Bill predicted an increase in attend Electrical engineers will dem Woolard editor of the Freshman Pan-Hel Candidates ance from last year's crowd of onstrate a 500,000-volt lightning- Handbook and Student Direct 5,000. generator as one of their main ory and Ray Ammerman busi Vie for East Votes attractions, also maintaining a ness manager. A three-floor display of gad 500-watt licensed amateur radio Selections were made on the Dady Z a n n e r, Alpha Chi gets, apparatus and models has station, which will send a limit basis of past service and capabil Omega, will oppose Ginny Jones, been designed to represent the ed number of messages for visi ity without previous campaign Zeta Tau Alpha, for the presi work as a profession of the En tors. dential post in Tuesday's Pan- gineering School's three depart ing on the part of candidates. Hellenic elections at 5 p.m. in ments, mechanical, electrical the Woman's College Auditori and civil. um. Detailed Models Candidates for vice-president Featured displays by the civil Graduate, Nurses' Dormitories are Suzie Parker, Alpha Phi, engineers include a working and Ann Efland, Delta Gamma. model of a water filtration plant Elaine Popp, Sigma Kappa; Bar and a detailed model of a pro bara DeLapp, Pi Beta Phi, and posed intersection, showing con Page Wilmer, Alpha Phi, will tours before construction as well Approach Occupancy Stage compete for the secretarial po as the completed intersection. sition. The treasurer's office This exhibit is prepared in co will be contested by Judy Ken operation with Durham city dall, Delta Delta Delta, and Ann planners and is to be used on Causey, Alpha Phi. the Fulton Street extension. Sorority girls will meet in the Also presented by the sanitary auditorium March 18 to vote by preferential ballot. All .those failing to attend the election will be fined" 50 cents, Pan-Hel IFC Confirms Plans officials stated. For '52 Greek Week Barbara Seaberg is the new chairman of East's Coordinate Corby Lyon confirmed tenta Board as the result of appoint tive plans for this year's Greek ments made last Monday night Week at the regular meeting of by the Council of Woman's Stu the Inter-Fraternity Council last dent Government Association. Tuesday night. The accepted A recent change in policy en program for the IFC social titles the chairman of Coordi event, very similar to last year's nate Board to sit on Council. function, is scheduled for April Her committee, consisting of 2-5. three members from each class, A chaDel service for all frater-1 will be appointed this week. nity men and pledges at 8 Jo Claire Crumbley will head p.m. on April 2 will open the the National Student Association program. The annual Greek on East Campus, following her Week Banquet, the primary appointment by the Council. event of the program, will take place at 6:30 p.m. on April 3. The field day and dance are slated for 1:30 p.m. and 9 p.m, Inside the Chronicle respectively, on April 5. East Editor: The date for IFC elections was Trial editor questions announced at the same meeting WSGA supporters P. 4 as set for April 8. Dating Poll: A CHRONICLE survey of fers food for thought P. 7 Trial Issue FAC Head: This issue of the CHRONICLE Fred Brooks assumes is under the editorship of Phil new duties in FAC P. 7 Fullerton, candidate for editor- With the new Veteran's Hospital in the background, the Nurses' Home and the half-completed Uncle Harry: in-chief, and Avis Ann Oehl- graduate center await arrival of the nurses in April and the graduates next fall. Review of last play of beck, candidate for coed assist the season on P. 12 ant editor. Story on Page Three Page Two THE DUKE CHRONICLE Friday, March 14, 1952 MSGA Elects Werber To Vacated Position On Judicial Board Be Hapty-GO LUCKY! Acting to fill a vacancy that occured in Judicial Board last week, Men's Student Govern n a cigarette, taste ment Association in the final minutes of Wednesday night' meeting speedily elected Bill makes the difference — Werber to replace Lee Noel. Bob Jordan was nominated and Luckies taste better! along with Werber to fill the post vacated for unknown i sons by Noel. The difference between "just smoking" and MSGA earlier completed its really enjoying your smoke is the taste of a ratification of the new 11 ar cigarette. You can taste the difference in the ticle constitution which will be smoother, mellower, more enjoyable taste of a adopted by the organization if and when the student body Lucky . .. for two important reasons. First, passes the April referendum on L.S./M.F.T —Lucky Strike means fine tobacco this document. ... fine, mild tobacco that tastes better. Second, Nial Labels Luckies are made to taste better... proved best- Nelson Jackson, chairman of the administration committee, made of all five principal brands. So reach for a surprised the legislature with a Lucky. Enjoy the cigarette that tastes better! recommendation that two mem Be Happy—Go Lucky! Buy a carton today! bers of SGA be expelled for ex cess absenses. A vote taken fol lowing Andy Nial's (U-Lambda Chi) labeling the proposed rec LS./M. FT- lucky Strike ommendation a "heinous crime' unaminously refused to honor the committee recommendation. Means Fine Tobacco Travel and study ABROAD this summer LOWEST FARES EVER make university-sponsored lours via TWA most attractive. Spend your summer profitably and enjoyably on one of 16 four- to ten- week study tours in Great Britain, Europe, Scandinavia, Asia or Africa. Earn full credit while you travel and atudy. Arranged by specialists in the educational-travel field, in co operation with TWA.