Lawrence Plays Tonight, Tomorrow ^SinithWins In Final "Big Weekend" inity SGA Offices Clje fhtke change Hands
Founded 1905-No. 26 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Friday, April 25, 1947 Smith Wins; Union Party Sweeps SGA Elections
Women's Pan-Hel Imports Elliot Lawrence Winning, Losing Candidates Jackson, Palmer Fill For Final **Big Weekend" Of Spring Term Other Top SGA Posts Sweeping all opposition aside, Union Party candidates yesterday triumphed over University Party nominees in the Old Gym To Be Site Elliot Lawrence annual Spring Men's Student Government elections. A total Three Day oi 1,312 ballots were cast in a near-record vote. Of Season's Finale Smith Wins, 7 311-5 7 3 Highlighting the Spring Gordon Smith, SGA presidential nominee from the Union season's social functions, tl Graduation Psarty, defeated University Party candidate Howard Hartley Woman's Pan-Hellenic A by a total vote of 730 to 573, official tabulations revealed sociation is conducting this last night at 11 p.m. Of Smith's total vote, 109 ballots were week end a series of dances Plans Made east by College of Engineering students; Hartley received with the music of Elliot Law 69 Engineering College votes. The defeated candidate au rence and his orchestra. Hours tomatically assumes the post of SGA vice-president. Share Honors for the affair, given in the old of activities have been gymnasium, are 9:15-1 a.i Sharing winning honors with Smith are Lowell Jackson, scheduled for both graduates and Union Party candidate for SGA secretary, who defeated Ben tonight, 8:15-12, tomorro aing alumni. Massey, University Party nominee, 767-534, and Winston H. Bernard C. Clausen, pastor Voted "outstanding new band e Euclid Avenue Baptist ("Bakie") Palmer, candidate for student government treas of the year" by Look maga land, Oiiio, will preach the urer from the Union Party, who by a tally of 860-452 won sencement sermon for the Over University Party nominee Jack Quaritius. Band leading e ating classes in the Chapel Of the total number of votes cast, 1134 ballots were filled out by students in Trinity College, The College of Engineering student General Levin H. Camp- vote totaled 177, according fo final tabulations released by out r Chief of Ordnance Gordon Smith, winning candidate for Trinity College SGA 'ice-president of Interna- going SGA Secretary William Haup. president, is shown above, right, being- congratulated by Howard Harvester Co., will delivei Hartley, defeated contestant for the top Men's Student Govern New Trinity College representatives on the University Publica smmcncismiint Address and ment position, following announcement of yesterday's election tions Board include Jolinny Baldwin, Pete Maas, Dave Fick and Quadrangle Pictures, Duke's nor R. Gregg Chei results. —Photo by Walt Shackleford. Walton Parker. Publications Board members elected from the Col campus theatre, lights its 19th •«sis>pin-up parade starts to lion against rapid modern warfare. Certainly we would not TIES s> SPORT SHIRTS roll . . . topping the parade is Ajsix Knight, who presented the want to spend millions of dollars on a useless program. Sigma Chi cross to Mary Freed . . . congratulations to Dick Secondly, the effect of a year's conscripted military serv Amu*. Ui,„r . . . . CUy htfai AIsopp for pinning the Lambda Chi crest on "Mac" Emhardt ice would be detrimental to our youth. Military discipline >Ufi Siux4&rCd* <„tr,r,lii.i°. Mr.'. . , . Jack Quantiu, ... and now Peg Smith wears Foster Ingall's Beta emblem . . . docs little to inspire young men with democratic idealism. As Circrsllrttn MTtB&er . . Lena Bruw "Bub" Chapman plants the sword and shield by Marge Col- any ex-GI can well remember, one of thc first things s draftee *P"^«".'-. H^fjSa ..,..- . . Juliui Gwyn P60;0 Ei.sor . - ** an**** vin's Kappa key . . . congratulations to all . . . may more men learns is that the armed forces arc nol democratic—they do be the winners. not pretend to be. Nor docs military discipline build up per Lib Stutts reuealed her engagement to her Chapel Hilt- sonal rspon si bility, morality, or initiative, the things wc be billy ... as? Hell Ciseslii !iitsl:cx u huge sparkler /rom John Dal- lieve so necessary for good citizenship. Instead, it tends to space saver for you. Just bora . . . it's said the singing Sig's warbled so sweet outside ignore or discourage these and substitute blind devotion to one hang it on Ihss insiiic or slSsf Kay Holmyer's urtndOUJ Wednesday night . . . other serenades government and obedience to its orders be they right or appear in the usisiti, iss Sfirino: jcrer gives way to Spring fervor. wrotifi. Tiiis is little less than fascism. il. "ill provide extra space lis lisnis: yisisi- clothing. Fits This Just ain't the year for dear ole Duke Ye CHHONICLE Finally, peacetime conscription in America would make smoothly—Hangs from 8 to and 'special editors' were outgulped by the Doily Tar Heel boys hollow all our loud talk about world peace under a world or 8 heavy garments. Needs in the flrst annual chue-a-lu£ contest. . . . Special editor P. J. ganisation. Your neighbssr may profess all good will toward nu nails or screws. Order '• one for each closet. En- • • • • . • • Thomas, taking over the reins for an hour or two won indivi you, but if he turns his house into an arsenal, you're likely to closts dollar bill for each dual honors. . . . Biggest surprise of the week. . . . John "The question his intentions. We must remember, too, that all argu rack. We Pay Ptssslsiiii'. Horse" Bentley turns out to be built for endursince—not for ment is always done for "self-defense" and that all wars are speed. . . . Speaking ot speed. . . . Markham, Rowan and com lought for that same self-defense. Phillips of pany took off like a green-lailcd fly for points North to Wash We can see no ned for peacetime conscription. Rather we ington on Monday and back to tobacculand on Wednesday. se in it a real threat to our American way of life. Militarists London — SAE's mere its ell-be Isms er al their gaudy gathering . . . one say that Ihe way lo have peace is to prepare for war. His 301 East 21st St. Subscriptions stilmij be niMnicd so Bo* AfN: ll'il.
Freshman Beauty Queens Scholarship Basis Used For Selection Forty-Three Men Dear Ruth' Tickets WAA Establishes Two honorary engineering fraternities highlighted last Student Faculty Saturday night's Engineer's Ball by tapping " Given Monograms Go On Sale Monday >ear Ruth," Spring Olympics final i>i The Women's Athletic Asso- n sale April ciiition has ri ess ifin si ted a special in the Won 38, Its, day as Kite Day, (the date to be Jllege union, and May I in the Page Auditorium announced later) at which time faculty members and women ssl.inil.isis will compete in athletic tickets will be sold in the bus. dormitories has been planned for a climax to the day, to be fol lowed by a lawn supper. t the year, Duke Other women's athletic activi ties ibis week included tht tion of Sue Thompson the f ihss M n Club
Coach Eddy Cameron
original Simj, unlike any for mer performance this year. The show (which was origi ime oft from His bsiuil- nally named Sig-fieia Follies iroming: Robert stand duties to select the Freshman Beauty Queen from among the first- ear coeds shown above. —•with songs by Sig-mund Carolina Beach, N. C; Harrj Jff The coed honored by the orchestra leader will be crowned at this ye Romberg) will begin al S itton,.Baltimore, Md.; Samue tf STAGE anJ RADIO j Stardust lantasy—on May 3. Left to right, front row, are Isolee Goo de, Jane Suggs, Nancy at the 3 tins o'clock sharp. snable, Durham; Manages sxander Davison, Durham Alley anti Joanne Pressing. Rear row, left to right, are Lee Glover Carolyn Calliliatt, Jo 1 from Hendricks, Barbara Anderson and Marge Lockhart. The Order recognizes Hill Ailsi:: Atlantic Beach, Fla, those students who are prom- Dunninger Plans Bil Brae y. Toledo, Ohio; Ricl in extra-curricular activl- Bronson both in the Engineering Raleigh Showing Gene Bt i. M. Lawrence To Pick Frosh Queen College and the University ii Byers, siisisigisr, "lhe mental wis Dillon, Monroe, N. C; Paul Gub- Announce Coed Beauty Tapped into the Order were: will make a local appca Elgin, 111.; Edward Neely, At Freshman Dance Dramatists Revive Pan-Hel Postpones k Marti "ii his: Southern lout Atlanta, Ga,; Ken Saturday, Raleigh Memorial Auditorium ham; Jim Stockslager, West- rold , Bill i Highlighting the first post-wa: May Day Pageant Final Ratification field, N. J. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 8:30 P.M. Freshman " ie held city's Wrestling: Garrett Billmire, TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT THIEM'S Saturday, May 3, will be the Of Constitution tltimore, Md.; G( Reserved Seats SI.S3 & SS!.-lli. Gen. Adm. S1.S4 (Tax incl.) ((nee .MAIL 11 It. DISKS- -Sssnil s .1 tssiyeliipe to crowning of thc Freshman beau Called by Variety magazine Chai Joseph A, Boumar, ty queen. Selection of the out vived after "the greatest mystifter . N. C: !Ios> standing beauty in the class of Theta Alpha Phi, honorary Houdini," Dunninger will : Jounnet, Shaker 195U will be made by Elliot dramatic society. The festivi sent his popular performance Lawrence, orchestra leader, ap ties witl be conducted in front YWCA Organizes one evening only, according to pearing at Duke this week-end. of tbe Woman's College audi- tour officials. Advisory Board The Traditional American Way To Keep Cool! Lawrence wiil make his se "The Dunninger show is aboul lection from a list of At a cabinet meeting recently, the strangest on the airwaves selected from houses Mrs. Frances Whi laker, Mrs. startling and baflling," the Read campus. Candidates for tbe James Mt^leland, and Miss Jean er's Digest stated recently in ar si this MtColl were elected to a three- queen include Isolee Good, rep article reviewing the showman': year term of office on the YWCA resenting Giles; Nancy Alley, 1917 May Da. y ceremony. Pat accomplishments. Bassett: Jo Pressing, Alspaugh; sy Foutz is directing the pro advisory board. Lee Glover, Southgatis; Csiniiyis gram assisted by Miss Motlena Other members of the board Callthan, Aycock; Barbara An Lewis. In case of rain, cere Sell Your Used Text HASPEL derson, Brown; Marge Lockhart, year ares: Mrs. Prank dcVyvei monies will be held in the Books At Pegram; Jo Hendricks, Jarvis; auditorium. Mrs. Edward Kraybill, Mrs and Jane Suggs from Durham. Corinne Grimsley, Miss Maude Seats Reserved McCracken, Miss Dorothy Dale, The Book Exchange A special block of seats has Alexander and Tom Constantin and Miss Evelyn Barnes. SEERSUCKERSfAND CORDS been reserved for the Freshman There Is still ss limited sitsts class by Quadrangle Pictures, ber of dans^ bids available i and these seals are now on sale Freshmen according to class o or all positions mi to members of the class at the fleers. They ean be had by coi jver-all c averse a "Durham's Predominating Store' price of $1.10. The Quadrangle ester's experience program will be aired over Ra dio Station WDUK, Student Supplies—Fountain Luncheonette "Stardust Fantasy" is the first Radios and Phonograph Records prom oi its type attempted by a $3,000 Salary, Expenses Kodaks and Photographic Supplies Freshman class since the end of Cosmetics ssind Perfume It will bt and will e 1 12, Qualified Open Mon.-Sat. 9:00 A.M.-11:00 P.M. College Sunday 12:00 Noon-ll:00 P.M. Grads Committees Announced Prominent Pharmaceutical manufacturer offers unusual Sausyer & Moore, Inc. The committees for thc dance KJ.LII'K s>isussiS:ii'isii.^ fins i-|s::i]ii:i_\s iss. is with biology major as announced by Presidents Bill including physiisln.s.. .-• s-lss-tnistry. Elias and Dewitt Cromer are as follows: Social: Henry Line- berger, Anna Wolle, Van Davis, Jane Suggs, and "Happy" Allen; aterview and give as full infon Decorations: Charles Brewer iground as possible. AT YOIIK FAVORITE THEATRE! and Frances Bethea; Ways and Duke Station Means: Stan Mitchell and Sue Geitner; and Publicity: Charlie CENTER LAST TIMES SATURDAY "My Favorite Brunette" with Bob Hope & Dorothy Lamour SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY "The Imperfect Lady" with Ray Milland & Teressa Wright
NEXT WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT. "The Strange Woman" vith Hedy Lamar & George Sanders Carolina Stables CAROLINA LAST TIMES SATURDAY Roy Rogers in QUADRANGLE'S "Apache Bose" Comes friend summertime, you automatically adopt Haspel Seersucker sand Cord suits! Haspel suits have taken their Nineteenth Birthday Party In Color SUNDAY & MONDAY rightful place in the traditional American summer sscene . . . • -On The Stage— JUST RECEIVED "Hit Parade Of '47" you'll like them because they're so cool and comfortable, yet sitli Eddie Albert and Constance Moore so well tailored and perfectly fitting! Best of all, Haspel suits NEXT WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT wash beautifully . . . will not lose their sshape . . . and are "Trail Street" s^uaranteed not to shrink, fade or discolor! $19.50. Another Shipment Of ELLIOT uunmcE with Randolph Scott & Anne Jeffreys White D.B. Formal His Piano and Orchestra. Friday, 8sOO-Saturday, 3:00 & 7 RIALTO- iartest Cool Suit , . . The Coolest Smart Suit JACKETS —On The Screen— "If I'm Lucky" Ac The Perry Como, Vivian Blaine Harry James and His Music Makers SUNDAY St MONDAY Allan Ladd in "O.S.S." YOUNG MEN'S with Gerald ine Fitzgerald SHOP General Admiss-lon
: Rot KM—Duke Station Friday, April 25, 1347 THE DUKE CHRONICLE The Penn Relays Tomorrow; Duke Nine Faces Navy
Sporting Scene Quintet Of Devils UNBEATEN GOLF SQUAD WHICH WON SOUTHERN CHAMPIONSHIP IN ATLANTA Strong Annapolis Represent Trinity Club Makes First In Annual Games Visit In 9 Years Up, Up, and Awuy . . . ^p - : If our knowledge oi Gi'tsisk mythology is up to scratch, Among the 3,000 track stars strong baseball squad Pegasus was a winged horse—yessir, an airmindssd gee- competing in the 53rd re from lhe United States Naval gee. Now, in these days of shipping high-priced horse newal of the Penn Relays to Academy, which has not made flesh from one track to another via private DC-3's, that- day and tomorrow are five appearance in Duke Park might not elevs.de any eyebrows. But this Pegasus, it Duke Blue Devils —Loren ce 1938, will square off seems, had a built-in Pratt and Whitney mid was his own Young, Doug Ausbon, How tinst Colby Jack Coombs' pilot and navigator. Must have been quite a stretch ard Hartley, Roger Neigh Duke nine tomorrow in a borgall, and Bill Scupine. sjnine that will begin at 3 p.m. 'Anyhow, getting to the point of this piece, tiie Today Scupine ran in the 400- Saturday's contest will extend coed riding elub, named after Pegasus, is staging its meter hurdles, while Young, annual roundup on Haines Field tomorrow after Ausbon, Hartley, and Neighbor noon and those of you who appreciate this sort of gall were the Duke entry in the thing might enjoy lite |stm cedillas-. We confess that sprint medley relay. of late we have takcu a rather dim view of riding, Tomorrow, in the mile relay. but this shall be subsequently discussed. Coach Bob Chambers' quartet Miss Barbara Tinsley, a comely and accomplished Young, and Neighborgall. equestrienne from Lynchburg, Va., is president of the These men will run against organization and informs us that the 50-odd girls in her of 1 outfit have been practicing dutifully and are all set to pitch a wing-ding of a show. The affair will feature not only exhibit.idiiss of horsesmsss-jship but a jumping exhibi tion as well. The latter event will be judged on form rather than height, which is a darned good thing con sidering the abundance of undernourished beetles we have observed on local bridle paths. i AAU meet whit Judging are Mrs. Thomas D. Wright,, owner of 30 a.m. in Chapel Bonnie Brae Farm, and Mr. Dexter Twyman, who v. , Inasmuch as is a well-known ribbon-dispenser at many of the swishier equine outings in this territory. Mrs. i who briame iliampious of the south by their victory in the rilliant Blue Devil shot-makers had a team total of 621. This Wright's mare, Kit, will he ridden hy Miss Winkle outfit is continuing a sens sitiii mil links record at tli in. In the past ten years, the Blue Devils have lost only three Lewis, who has already won two of the three legs on nts and have w s,ive Sou the :nce championships. Left to right above ares kneeling—Cap- Netmen Win Over the silver trophy. .,.,,,1: (Sssiristl. ilissli l'.iiis t, N. C. ; Jims nj- MsNaif, C; Bailey Glenn, Wins tun-Salem, N. C; sind Jim Smith, Mount tun lude Long, Astatula, Fla,; Fletcher Wall, Duke regular toot- Davidson Team, 9-0 The rest of the n mnts will be provided by a Durham N. C. S Gordon Sta, ir, Astabula ind Bruce Davis, Tallahassee, Fla. stable which, for o r dough, owns the greatest collec- enter fro: n Lexington , N. C; Art Willi, Howwesda! The Duke tennis squad, which tion of wild beasts i i the nation—Ringling Brothers not i N: I 3 by sa e on Wednesday in I n search of $1.50 worth of thrills is excepted. Anyone ii Stickmen Engage Golfers Capture vill entertain Presby- advised to journey o t there some early Sunday morn- Jack's Boys Hold Edge Over Sollege here tomorrow ing when the animals a e especially fresh. But pack a Cadets Saturday Southern Laurels lox's netmen yielded not parachute first. ^^^^^_^^_^^^^^_^^^ Middies In Diamond Series Facing N. C. State on the Hops set to the Wolfpack as It was only last autumn that wc allowed a chum By KEN BROWN Valley fairways today is Duke'; (istered their second tri- to talk us into taking a ride. Having spent many Tomorrow afternoon's activity in Coombs Park between brilliant crew of golfers, an ag f the season, deliriously happy childhood hours on carousels, we our Duke Blue Devils and the Naval Academy Middies gregation which came back from vis repelled State's num- ATO's Volleyball Athens, Georgia, with the South ; man, Bill Weathers, felt up lo it and said let's go. What we failed to mark one of the important highlights of the current baseball ern Intercollegiate crown. —4. Lew McMasters, consider at the time was that we were a bit rusty, Club Tops League campaign. The boys from Crabtown invariably field a color Meeting as a team some ol the due to the fact that wc had spent a hitch at sea ful and classy ball club, and the record books show that most potent golf clubs of the iping Bob Kohn, 6—1, aboard one of those peculiar horse-less naval ves Marked by completion of thi when it is Duke vs. Navy it's a ball game! country and facing as individual; sels. OR we went, regardless. first round in tennis and hand, aid collegiate amateurs, Dumps; When we arrived the proprietor announced that ball and with spotlights on ll» In 15 games nlsiytsd isi sank the Trinity nine, 4—3. ATO's in volleyball and thi Hagler's boys refused to let theii there were only two mounts left in the barn, my friend's Perhaps the greatest Big record become blemished. Rounders in softball, the Intra is won S and dropped 7 favorite and a neurotic looking monster named O'Hara. mural Spring Sports Season en victory over Navy was the upset They battled heavy fairways Irish, yet. O'Hara and the writer just never hit it off, tered the third week in a raci win which the Coombsmen to outclub all of the pre-tournej 1 each other ared against time before finals. scored in ft45: Holding a pow favorites and to finish the three- day contest three strokes ahead lithered off his kni SAE's grabbed top place ir erful, undefeated Middle team to a single run, thc so-so Duke of North Carolina, thus copping edged spine. the team title. ing through the openers. Art No soi In the medal play Art Wall O'Hara (who, I imagine, suffered illusions of one posted a 36-hole total of 15 day starting at Churchill Downs) took off at a merry take second plas»; Jim Me clubbed a 155; Bailey Glei clip down a back road. It Wing a crisp, pleasant 157; and Frank Garrett a 182 day, this old b rone-buster had no particular objec Freshman McNair, troubled tion to the pace except when O'Hara decided to slightly with lhe rolling fairwa; make a cross-country affair out of it and charged didn't quite play up to pre-tou into a nearby corn field, alternately side-stepping s sporting an avera§ ney expectations, while unhe per game against aided Bailey Glenn, anoth. thc shocks like a halfback and bowling them over idtk-d ts like Doc Blanchard. di ti the Phi De ^^^^^^^ t ol i: Everything went fairly well, low-hai ' branches . helping of thrills whtsu notwithstanding, until our steed turned nine on its field. With fait- sup dead run, like a polo pony, and made a port for Jack Eslick's terrifi up a forest trail. It was at this point that we left O'Hara's pitching this squad should Di it all three IST; in •:,.-,, back and soared over his foaming neck in a maneuver vision II champs. In Divisiot .'an. III the Independent Blue Devi ^^^^^^^ that might best be described as a slow Immelmann turn. to L. S. IT.'s Jack Coylc, 3 and ...: S. Nor was that all. Too abashed to permit O'Hara u Delta ' local baseball field was in ; Glenn bowed to Harvie Ward to return unescorted to Ihe stable, wc chased after when the Duke.i squeensd ts U. N. C, 5 and 4; while Sonny ny Lunsford. Ellis of L. S B^^^^^ him afoot and spent the next half hour playing an n DudenlioefTor, side of a 10 and unspeakably jolly game of lag in the deep recesses hampion Irom th With all ol his previously Nair. of the woods. Our companion (who earlier in thc still holds a st jured players in shape, Colby andball. Jack's team is in the pink of day had led us to suspect that he was none too ex pert himself when he shouted, "Let's not trot—let's LOOK YOUR BEST- No Breaking In j jodphur!") saved the day by cornering O'Hara long No Bite enough for us to clamber back aboard. DID YOU KNOW? O'Hara will not be on display tomorrow. One report /OrS. PLACETS, No Bitter Taste^ is that he is pole vaulting in the Penn Relays. / WHERE TS' PROS That you can still get the fastest Laundry and Dry ( AmpAMATtLiRS ) rqn Cleaning Service in Durham at the Y AGREE f ' -2"" Duke University Laundry Send The B**TAURANT E. P; Hayes, Manager *5°* Chronicle Home Corsages IN A PACKAGE For fssri Ir iilsiyss ttnywlltre... . is,boat3...sins) withricb. • The Women's Pan-Hel Dance Reddy Kilowatt Says: Wright & Diison lakes honors For Fast Action- sn the only tennis ball used in tlte National Championships Abundant Light- fur 60 years... and in every llsi.i- Cts|> ssisitcli ]ilayctl in Efficient Power- IheU. S. Official ball of most hijjlillKSl [.ornaments U either or Wright & Dilson Just Plug in •Ts,Um:s S17 North Mangum St. L-SWS PACB H* dchjSpalrfing.Plav seat ivith one oftlirTwiiss Also Washington Duke Lobby DUKE POWER CO. h Made by Spalding THE DUKE CHRONICLE Friday, April 25, 1947 Spring Fever Sweeps Intramural Winners Psychology Training Program East, West Campuses Named 'One Of Nation's Best* I the accredlt- By YANDELL SMITI Proserpine has been dislivtsrisd whole afternoon they lie there, of Pluto, and Zeus, rejoicing, shivering whenever the sun is and in a festive mood, reani- behind a cloud and sweating when It isn't. But whether intrinsic ellervescence, (Well, perspiration or in chills, s in clinical psychology un- by gawd, it's damn sight more daunted, they are sustained sf the Veterans Ad- original than that "bird is on their sufferings by the ev t was revealed last present vision of a bronzed god in a white dinner jacket. s local training veterans (although slight pre: On East the girls are Judged by the erence is given to vets). A ing through their Fresliman trainees serve as part-time en Handbooks in a feverissh ployees of the Administration i to determine the exact It " tl Assi which met in Chicago dur- ng the winter to evaluate data ards s isssiii tliu convertible clique. Tbe in clinical psychological train- load. Two hundred ] irly s only thing they have to do to ng gathered from thirty-three garb, equipment and conduct for acquire glamor is to push a but nstitutions from all parts of the Moon ii an afternoon in the sun. Most ton and inside of thirty seconds inlramural athletics Gerry Gerard is shown above presenting IM awards to the they have a carload of Vitamin ol the questions regarding button - down shirts Winter sports eliampions at Junior class meeting recently. Gerard is shaking hands with George Class A Departmcn sucker jackets—swi: C and toeds. duct seemed to be asked ii Brunner, Sigma Chi; behind Brunner are, left to right, John Shaffer, KA; Flake Chlpley, KA; lis qualifying as a Clas Once more the Chapel slisys Bob Allen, SAE; Bill Milner, KA; Oavid Turpi") Phi Kappa Sigma; Sid Luskin, Kappa Sismsi; artment for the trail are filled wilh students iollinK Bill Woodley, Sigma Chi; and Harold (Lou) Bello, senior manager of Intramural athletics and h.D. students in clinic in the sun, idly awaiting the call outgoing Trinity SGA president. halter while lying on the stom- ology for new gove to class and looking for some the csisnnus get thing to do that would be worth with white clothing as the coeds prepare for the day when they Glee Club Elects New Officers eek-end. Anytsotly will be burnt bronze. The Pan-Hel House and even Durham's Only Cafeteria tiie side parlors are tenantless John Anderson, Clark Nelson Hold Top Executive Positions •ow of their erotic dwellers. Completing one of the most named Kembert Rogers as vice- tion for Albemarle, With the exception of a few hot- successful years iss their history, president and Howard Scarro N. C. e plants all tl s lovers he Duke Men's Glee Club this as secretary-treasurer, who r urg, Va., ashing Jefferson I to the S ah Duke gar- veek elected officers for the place Clark Nelson and Wallas ftsburgh and New York Osborne, respectively. where they climaxed the tc 'n the prims Ray Branton was the clut with a coast-to-coast NBC bro; Cafeteria Through several indiscreet accompanist during the past tw cast. The club was heard 1 years, but his successor will not Sunday night in a joint cone . 105 E. Main Street stabulary we have learned tt John A with the Women's Glee Club. Use administration is thinking Further Clark, who will o coming year included George bulbs i the] rity lights. : and Clark Nelson ie list of appointments d Black, and Joe 'ells a: or J. Foster Barnes, to Dity n iob McCuiston as busi- Lou Hodgkins. tagcr. Other elections Keys were awarded I -University- McCuiston, Jack Andersos (Continued from Page 1) s only half done; it will tak Woman's Literary
iperation of all students" to mak he new student government Ul Honorary Elects ead ing organization on campus hope tliat all independents ans 13 New Members
Zeta chapter of Chi Delta Phi, eluded a home ary Society announced today the election of 13 coeds to mem- sek-csid s Joan Angevine, Betty Becker, deen, Fayetteville, and Wilmins Norah Cleaver, Mary Hills De- ton, North Carolina. Mary Hendricks, Nancy Beginning their first annu. in setsotid- Lucille McLean, Marcia added thai -oss, Virginia Jones, Jo of the war, the glee club set oi the defeated candidate had Richards, Gene Richardson, and during the ten-day spring vacs era to Duke's student govern pledged full cooperation with Ruth Willett. Jill FollferglU, one ment under the recently adopted the new SGA council and had of the " Constitution. With the full cc operation of the sludent body, Paris Watches—Diamonds y sinssulsisi-- am sure that the SGA e.icitt, will 1 betray Jewelry -Chanticleer- ill be held in af iximately (Contihued from Page 11 iree weeks. Recently elected Special Features HOPPER'S -Pan-Hel- Alpha Sigma Sigma—a Chan- (Continued from Page 1) icleer tradition in itself—is the thirteen sororities attached T!o the walls. Dress is formal for ig to editor Shanley. "No di • s, :• • women, semi-formal for men, l thc be elected next various types of students always night, members of the council selected for Alpha Sigma Sig ma," the outgoing editor re Foi low i sss; the dai ported, adding that "we'll leave For Fine Foods ield for Ac Dine At cording dent of the association for thi year, "to eliminate additiona MILES DRIVE-IN expense, men are requested no to leave and re-enter the danc. Fried Chicken — Sea Foods at any time." editors included Steaks — Barbecue List Committees Administration; Chaperones for tonight an ssses; Ruth North- Roxboro Road At City Limits Miss Genievive DeArmond, ad tions; Jim Hop- visor to the Pan-Helleni soeiation, Mr. and Mrs. I ir.rtkssi lit Life Faring and Miss Dorotiiy Dale; selfssn : Helltsiii for Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. r editors included Polly ert Cox, Miss Evelyn Barnes Walker, copy; Nora Cleai Mrs. Frances Whitaker. In photography; and Jim Mel
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