Connally EDITORIALS Postpones <Oje l)utejk €bwnit te Itisgi lining of Fortieth Year - No. 12 Duke University, Durham, N. C. » |-3HIFriday, January 7, 1944 Wartime Student Council May Replace SGA Text Of Proposed Council Plan Student Leaders Illness Causes Postponement Of Senator Propose Modified '.udent Council that lee presented tt, U.-e Sludent Gouernmen u TIO mentis final. If accepted at nil, it icill probably be greatly 'Duration' Council Tom Connally's Scheduled Duke Address o remind many student-.- that student government is still open erest, and hope ihul tliis is iff gii:e yon. food for thought.—J.M.I One of the most drastic Senator Tom Connally of i declare itself is s for the duratioi steps in the history of Duke Texas, one of the most influ­ student government was in ential members of Congress BOS Plans council to be composed of the I prosgress today as student through his position as chair­ leaders awaited SGA action man of the Senate Foreign January Relations Committee, on the proposed Wartime and Civ Student Council. been forced to postpone his Thai ised of the following men scheduled address here this Elections lean Manchester. Sean Herring. g Student Council. Presi The plan, submitted by the month due to unexpected ill- dent of YMCA. President of Men'sp Editor of the Chronicle CHRONICLE for consideration by President of ODK. the SGA, was born in the face . That students desiring membership on the I il must present a petilion a of deadening student apathy to­ Connally ssipected ti id July freshmen before the electoral board for an Interview ward the Student Government definite new date s. That the Student Council, due tu rhiiuaisss ,.-, Association which seasoned ob­ . That, at the conclusion of the war, the Stro •ecture Series. servers feared would result in adline for turning its the Men's Student Government AssoclatSoi The Texas Senator will be the this month's scheduled elections charts is January 19, Bcond important Washington resulting in a farce. gurc to address a Duke audienc cording to B d Herring, Complete text of the Cftronicie w shortly s FAC Prom To Feature Choice Forms will shortly utad to all January and July Two main features of the plan 'iis; on December 2. freshmen for listing of their are; 1) student representation Of Freshman Beauty Queen by Navy, Marine, or civilian sving inveigled Sammy Flet- and his fiftssn piece band .s • ,.- , S'ills Is t, offered ticket- Radio Show i prsaidents tives by an electoral board (im­ nanagers. Ten highest met posed of five student leaders and liiitiisnatically be elected t ISSlSJ.IlsUsd Meeting lonorary lsaadershlp (rater ighspot da. Elections to the Council would, while the remaining 20 wil ram, FAC dance under this plan, be similar lo n October be- siosen by the active mem ials last night expressed ci Ihss system ol Publications Board ence tliat tickets would go Is Planned elections which has worked so for United States ,ip. tha dldfire when placed on First joint meeting for men tor many years. Stu- Players Choose Thriller ext Monday and Tuesday and women interests in work­ s. .is ,:,-s.,ii.i:: .,,./ s is,si ,.. ' Frsishman ing on "Campus Time," propos­ ' Counc Bail, Sati ed Duke weekly radio show, will h-Connally Act, For Next Production issibly retire to ina be held Sunday afternoon at 4:30 in the Little Theater of Duke Players' Director Pop While the leadersh West Duke building on East "It is to be understood," said West promises a real "blood Dr. Markee Joins is been relieved of : Charles Markham, speaking for and thunder" mystery in the irmal functions under V-12, lale talent turned Out lasl the CHRONICLE, "that the plan is /mnasium from 8 purely a wartime measure and next Players' production, election will be recognition of nday night and results wert Hospital Faculty Two bunded and y gratifying, Curtiss Paul, co that the regular SGA will be re­ "The Ninth Guest", scheduled freshmen who have h fully jjai-tleipated In extra- like number of fik ' >w with Heler instated automatically at the to hit Page Auditorium stage Dr. Joseph E. Market has been rieulars despite present unli the Union lindk-r h the a conclusion of the war. With the in late March. appointed professor of anatomy ing circumstances, other BO! isement Monday I d Tuesday talent of the coeds on Sunday, campus split up as it is into four Tryouts tor the new produc­ and head of the anatomy depart­ " sisils isointed out. ', at $1.25 it is hoped that several tentative major groups—NROTC, Appren­ tice Seamen, Marines, and civili- tion will be held Tuesday, Wed­ ment at Duke Hospital, Points will be awarded on i. Attached programs wili be worked out. rtually impossible to nesday, and Thursday in the Lit­ Dr. Markee graduated from basis of participation in athletics, tickets will be ballots t "Campus Time," presents tle Theater of West Duke Build­ last year for thirteen weeks, will hold tl i [cc the University of Chicago and cai ing Irom 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. a wide range YMCA Leaders probably feature a variety pro- All "C" average students, not received his Ph.D. in Anatomy ill Iss- nominated. which all ft nated who would be well enough including coed freshmen, are in 1929. He did medical work published in the CHRONICLE Ballots may be placed ii Attend Student s talci. vill be . Idem known by the entire student eligible lor Darts in the play. there taking preclinical courses sill be posted on campus. DX in the Dope Shop befor body to justify an election." The Players have selected this and introductory courses in med- SGA leaders were reportssily mystery drama in response to aminees have b(?en placed Church Mission ; the plan isplay in the haberdashery w He taught as professor Broadhead Opens play will approach lis, dow. The Beauty Quee ' .ssociation, which came into be- natomy at Stanford with a y New Recital Series ing will climax the in meeting. Information on time of ig only after the biggest stu- t the Carnegie Institute of i Notice ission of the Church which was the half-hour program may be ent uprising in the history of The 1944 s of Org , Re ryology at Johns Hopkins, In accordance sld from Dec. 28 until Jan. 3 known on Sunday, Paul said. sie university, might nevsir be sals i the Duke Uni uling, there wi be absolutely ie summer of 1942 Marki^ • Wooster, Ohio. Two years ago a combined einstated after the war. Others M graduated in Februar; Chapel will begin Sunday aver­ io decorations, except sxslored The delegates from Duke wfsre quiz and variety program was oubted whether _the Student isi ting professor of anatomj sion February 6, Edward Hall ights. Dance offi ials stated t John Powell, YMCA President, held wesekly in between Quad­ iovernment Council could—le- roadhead, University Organist, heir' records and fill in dipli tlsc : m for v. Fred Doty, Vice President of the rangle pictures on Wednesday ally—declare itself inactive. No na cards in the Administers inounced last week. sial affair YMCA, who represented the nights, cmceed by Lieutsaiant ion Building, office 108, in The recitals had been tempo- North Carolina Methodist group; Bob Wolfe, now in the Solomons. 3rd Dr. Markee irily discontinued bepause of Last year campus wits Harvey nediately. FAC members will receive fn George W. Jones, President of One thing is certain, however. the Christmas the Divinity School student bo- Buliock and Gil Moss, aided hy Don Liftman and Doris Laving­ . new plan, even if this one is shosc students who expect •• has been planned to r who represented the Inter- ot accepted, must be formulat­ nary Movement; James Al- ton, actors of Duke Players' ie graduated at the end ot tl have been h the fifty-odd members wl ed. The old SGA, planned for a Knight also of the Divinity fame, built up a sizeable radio been didi gently carryir an student body, just could Wolf Will Lead and Miss Agnes High- audience over WDNC with ie organization's functios "Campus Time." •e adapted to the vastly dif- Year's First Sing lace of unusual difficultie snted ths The method of translating Sunday Evening Christian attlturra into vocations Former Editor John Carr id of affecting a practical post- Tom Wolf, V-12 apprentii seaman, plans to launch the IB' riong the many problems dis- Wins Commission In Navy series of Sunday sings with ga issed. Definite plans were array of campus jive, corned ill hav k for : Indoctrina Schuyler, N, Y. Carr, always the unpredicta­ ble, pullssd his most amazing itunt this past month. Entering the army as a buck private on December 17th, he returned lo the campus for a brief visit as. an ensign in the Navy, after his r s Sunday sings, baritone commission came bs.-lat.s.. Groshossg, broadway ace, through. Now a commissioned e on hsand to sing several officer. Carr will receive his bas­ ic naval training at Schuyler be­ • this literary Sorority fore being ordered to active duty J Oil l"i,s I. Eddii Will Initiate Soon with the engineering corps of the theater, to bring a set of his most Chi Delta Phi's largest pledge s the firs recent slides of novelty songs slass in years will he initiated editorship of th< and popular lyrics. nto the Zeta chapter of the local Tiie sing will be held in the Glee Club Broadcasts In New York Soon shapter next Tuesday night at well as Alpha Tau auditorium of the Woman's Col­ six in the Alpha Chi Omega 1 fraternity.
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