April 5, 1936, University of North Carolina Tar
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SPECIAL BLUE RIDGE EDITION MMMWMW i A JOURNAL OF TO CREATE j THE ACTIVITIES A CA1IPUS OF CAROLINIANS PERSONALITY j j I ( VOLUME E2TTOUAL FBCS1 411 1 N. C., SUNDAY, XUV CHAPEL HILL, APRIL 5, 1936 "NUMBER 13S Program FIYECENT STREET Student-Facult- ..." Is Scheduled . Brilliant THE - y Day Stunt For June Blue Ridge Conference DANCE MADE SURE C A M P U S A Night Prog Seminars, ram Announced JIatform Exchange Intercepted AS 30 GIRI5 AGREE KEYBOARD Addresses, Socials "Major" Booker Candidates Coming J. by PhU Hammer Already Arranged "I hereby CHALLENGE Upchurch Secures Women Need- Scheduled To Play Allan Wilson Winston-Salem-'s Varied, Stimulating Program, Hobbs, other- ed to Assure "Dime" Dance' . candidate Ceremonies Master wise known as Dean Student-Facult- y Students Will Find Benefits Pre- of the Day for governor, Ralph McDon- with Prominent Leaders House, Bor-nett- e, Backing an Arrangement College of Arts and Sciences, ald will appear here Thursday Anderson, Olsen, In sent, Outlined for Conference OTHER PLANS PROGRESS Ana- - Co-operati- Barlow, Barr, For 'Book Ex on to a trial by combat in a game night in Memorial hall at of horseshoes upper 8:30, strong, Fuller to Appear COMER ONE OF PLANNERS in the To top the program for in- under the auspices of quadrangle, the on April 8, 1936, formal afternoon celebration on the Carolina Political Union, A full, punch-packe-d program between 3 4 IN MEMORIAL HALL, 8:30 In our search of treeaom m the hours of and Student-Facult- y Day, President of the Union Floyd been arranged Buddy government we very has for the June p. m." , . Fletcher announced yester- Southern Student Conference at Upchurch has secured 30 A combination of. an eight often overlook the necessity of (Signed) R. B. House, Dean girls who will be partners at day. Blue Ridge, declared Harry Com of Administration. A. H. "Sandy" ring circus and a radio amateur .holding our liberty well within five cents a dance for the street-- Graham will er of University "Y" -- last night, with "Major" Johnny the law, or words to that effect. the prom address the Carolina student night. to be held between the up Booker mastering ceremonies for A recent question has been rais "Dean House had better per quadrangles. body the evening of Tuesday, and lower whole affair, has been ar- ed m connection with our pur Mr. Comer is chairman of the start practicing right now." April 14, in Memorial hall at the planning committee this The street dance will begin at ranged for the evening enter- text-boo-ks for (Signed) A. W. Hobbs. the same hour. chase of which might 2:30 and last until 3:15. After necessity summer's conference, which tainment in Memorial hall on illustrate the ultimate upper quadrangle Student-Facult- opens. June. 11 continues that the will y Day. of granting away some of our and EXPECTS MANY EMINENT LEADERS through 20. T offer all types of sports such as According to Jane Ross's com- precious independence for a lit June All South TO MEET badminton, miniature golf, and mittee, a gala program has been tle actual benefits in return. ATM) ping-pon- g. TO GUIDEAT MEET Outstanding leaders and sti Also Dean House has outlined for the stunt night with We aren't going fascist in our mulating discussion groups have cnanengea uean woods to a Jimmy Fuller's band, a Durham Several Campus Leaders Plan to Blue Ridge Will Receive Cosmo ideas, even in how we get our been planned 400 stu horse-sho-e pitching contest. magician, acrobats, dancers, co- for the Go to Blue Ridge; Expect Re- politan Group of Leaders; books, but a little faith in the dents all over field of scheduled for this time. medians, and imitators all book- from the gistration to Exceed Score Several Have Spoken Here 'state" and less attention to the southern colleges and universi A free afternoon lunch is to ed for the occasion. us might All-Caroli- na Tights of "masses' ties who will attend the Billy Yandell, Phil Hammer, be served at the Leaders from all parts of Ame- Stars Tworlc to our advantage in a co-onerat- ive and Jake Snyder are among the Lawn Party under Davie Poplar rica, European travelers, and Among the company of stars enterprise. Here is The day's program usually campus leaders who are definite from 3 :30 to 5, and the Univer Oriental prophets have been in- will be tlje famous team of would work in books. As-tahr- liow it runs from 7 o'clock reveille to ly considering attending the Blue sity band will be out to furnish cluded in the prominent staff of House and Anderson, the ish The present book situation 10:30 p. m. taps. Breakfast at Ridge conference this summer. music for mass singing. men and women who will con- dancing pair, Burnette 45-min- jfinds the Book Exchange taking 7 :30 precedes a ute period Actual registration for the duct the Southern Student Con- and Barlow, the beery Swede, Ihe burden of supplying many, of Bible study under prominent convention has not as yet offic Comer Has Famous ference at Blue Ridge in June. Bill Olsen, the celebrated Phoebe jnany books in small amounts modern Bible authorities. ially started, but the Y. M. C. A, Attendance Record Dr. T. Z. Koo, leader of Chin- Barr, Roy Armstrong and and at infrequent intervals, as . Seminar is aiming at a minimum of 20 ese student thought and action well as trying to supply texts Perhaps the most important delegates and the Y. W. C. A For Conferences and prophet of the Christian The program for the evening in the larger classes. Now, it part of the entire conference six. - General Secretary of "Y" Here movement in the Orient, will be has been set at a snappy tempo. our may sound funny to some of work, the seminar, has been set Other Students Missed Only One Year at Blue at the conference. Dr. Koo ap- "Everything promises a great - - - on-deman- seekers - after cut rates at 9 o'clock. All of the students Other students who are con Ridge; Spent 1918 in France peared here before a large Me- occasion for the faculty, student d, but the Book Exchange will be divided into 15 ctoups sidering attending the confer? morial hall audience last year. body and the family. Memorial any . prices cannot' directly cut under able seminar leaders, and ence are: Lilt; ouukuci.ii OLUueiiL a Niebuhr hall should become truly memor-rable-," from publishers' lists because it the groups will pursue whatever George MacFarland and Hoge observes this summer the 25th Author and teacher, Reinhold declared Sophomore must stay off the black list of line of thought they see fit. In- Vick, recently nominated by thl anniversary , of tne iitoe Kiage Niebuhr "of "Union Theological Louis Spelke after --seeing a pre- publishers, .any and all that it tensive delving into vital issues Y. M. C. A. for the 1936-3-7 pres conference, Harry F. Comer, Seminary, has been scheduled to view of the program last night. might supply books for any and is conducted in this two-ho- ur idency of the organization. general secretary of the Univer make the opening platform ad- Anyone with an act that they .all needs. That's one thing. session each day, declare stu Nick Read, Stuart Rabb, Mac sity i. M. C A., celebrates a dress and to attend the whole wish to present should see Chair- ,On the more popular editions, dents who have attended Blue Smith, Scott Hunter, Paul Mc-Ke- e, record of perfect attendance, ex conference as one of the faculty. man Ross immediately. the Book Exchange runs against Ridge before. Bob Magill, Gene and Frank cept for one year, at every Blue Dr. Niebuhr has also addressed this problem, which has been re (Continued on page two I Turner, Tres and Harry Yeat-- Ridge conference since the first Carolina audiences before. VOCATION SER peated many times. Competing man, S. B. Bradley, Leighton affair in 1912. From Raleigh, Chief Planner private merchants, sensing a CONFERENCE COST Dudley.- - Comer's perfect attendance re- of the Conference Harry Comer TO HEARTRABUE little business, offer discounts Niles Bond, Jack Seawell, cord was broken by the World of the University "Y" ha3 se- and grab out orders. The Book SET AT MINIMUM Bill Stronach, Bill Campbell, War which took him to France cured Dr. Edwin McNeil Poteat, Authority on Vocational Tests Exchange, in order to fill the Jimmy Joyner, Don McKee, and in 1918. pastor of Pullen Memorial Bap to Address Y Cabinets To- needs of the classes, tries to Blue Ridge Delegate Expenses Drew Martin. Because of his long experience tist church. Dr. Poteat is wide- morrow Night at 7:15 order enough copies so that the Carefully Planned by Con- General Secretary Comer, who in southern "Y" work, Comer ly known as a lecturer on relig- class needs will be filled and if ference Officials is cnairman oi tne conierence was selected last fall chairman ious and social problems. Dr. M. R. Trabue, head of the cut department of education private competition, with this year, will lead the delega of the planning committee of the Rhodes Scholar Claud Nelson, of the rates, leaves books on the Book The opportunity to attend the tion. June conference at Blue Ridge. Greater University, will speak 10-d- ay lecturer, traveler, and former not conference at Blue Ridge vice-preside- nt Vand-erbi- tomorrow night at 7:15 in Y Exchange's hands, likely as Tempe Newsom, president of As of the lt regional Y.