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.. ' :n··' ~' .. ar . Volume XXVI. Number 25 Law S.tudent-s Board ·Votes N;ot to Elect . ' -- ·Proffer Blood Morgan To Ill Teaeher Unt:il Furt:her St:udy . In the. only contested publication position, Robert S. Gallimore last night Forty Men . From was voted by the Publications Board editor of OLD GOLD AND BLACK for Law School and the year of 194~:43. He defeated Herbert Thompson, the only other candidate Sports V ohmteer to take the positiOn. ' Forty law students and three j · For T~e Student, co1le~e magazine, no ~~itor was elected. Neil Morgan, football players vol'!lllteered ·to present editor, was~a candidate for the positiOn, but the election was postponed •. - have their blood tested for trans-. indefinitely- until it can be establishe~ constitutionally whether or not an editor ,fusion this week when it was - can succeed himself. The present~------------=-=- 'learned t~at P11ofess()r I. B.. Lake . 1constitution of the Publications -uf the law school faculty, now on I ~card ~as be~n lost, and the elec- leave of absence for national de- · 1t10n will await the drafting of a Debaters Take ..-f:ense work in connection with the 'new document. Office of Production Management For all other student publication First Places in Washington, is seriously ill, in , Ipositions only one candidate for Durham's Duke, Hospital with an each had filed application, and infection of the blood stream · In Tournament ,, each was elected with no dissen- ,• which as yet remains a mystery to sion by the Publications Board. Hope, Bell and attending physicians. ' , . New editor of the Howler is Ed- Davi's w· Of the 43 men volunteering, 16 I Yiin Wilson. Business manager is In First were found to have blood. which · ·j Henry Sherrill. Business manag- Places at Winthrop matches that of Professor Lake, , 1er of The Student is Paul Bell, and Competing against 28 other col- and are now awaiting the decision . business manager of OLD GOLD leges and universities, including of attending physicians as to . IAl'I"D BLACK is Everett Jones. entrants from all over the East and whether trans~usion will be neces- Gallimore, a rising senior, has South, the Wake Forest debate sary. for three years been a staff rnem- squad last week captured three Malady Unknown ber of OLD GOLD AND BLACK. first places and several seconds at Though the specific ·malady Twice he has been managing ed- the G~and Eastern Tournament, from which Professor Lake suf- FOURTH ESTATE-Shown are more, editor of the OLD GOLD business manager of OLD GOLD itor of the newspaper and this held at Winthrop College in Rock fers is not known, physicians state the five newly_ elected business AND BLACK; Edwin Wilson, AND BLACK; and Paul Bell, yeat· has conducted the column "In Hill, s. C. 'nfection is not checked . managers and editors of the va- editor of The Howler; bottom: business manager of The Stu-.. Time With Wake Forest." He is C that if the.l · bl' t' L ft H Sh 'll b . d • C. Hope, Jr., transfer from immediately it might prove fatal. rious campus pu 1ca wns. e enry err1 , usmess manag- ent.. No editor was elected for a pledge of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Mars Hill, emerged first in after Professor Lake has been ill since to right they are, top: Bob Gal- er of The Howler; Zeb Jones, the The Student. He is the fourth editor of OLD dinner, defeating Bynum Shaw, paying a visit to his home here .on ---- GOLD AND BLACK who was sophomore, in· the finals. Shaw April4 G•11 H 1. tK F•t:l 1· c d B • born in and has lived for years in and Hope captured all awards in The .request for volunteers for I . or~on eep I . s o-e s e•ng Chiiia. Other editors from China this contest. blood tests looking toward possible ~dv·tce were Archie McMillan, George Paul Bell, speaking on "What transfusions in aid of Professor SC· Pres.tdenJ.~ A .G.tven Taken s-y I RC Kelley and Bill Ayers. Galli- Americans Believe In," captured Lake came when Registrar Grady more's home is now in Wake For- first in extempore. Bell also won Patterson, ·a personal friend of Large Delegation To Sl.udeni:S Beth Perry ·and est. one round as did sam Behrends. his family's, announced the nature . From Wake Forest ~ Mildred Middleton Thompson, whom Gallimore de- J. D. Davis, sophomore, was feated has served on the news 0 f hi s il1n ess and 5 t at ed that ·AttendS' Meeting . Governor• Broughton Become Members named champion in response to matched blood might be needed. staff for two Yllars and is a rnem- the occasion, a form of impromptu Mr. Patterson suggested that those Gill Horton,· sophomore from Speaks in, Chapel The local International Relations ber of Delta Sigma Phi. speaking. who would like' to volunteer for Wilmington, was elected.,Pt:esident Here . -Yeste_MBf ··~ . - -- ~lnb broke precedelft Wednesday Wilson Wins Arthur Adams, freshman from , transfusion leave tlieii ~anies with of the North Carolin3-Fed~tion Speaking in convocation here night, in!lucting two co-eds, Beth Wilson, new editor of the Howl- Asheville, placed among the first him or with Seavy Carroll. of Student Governments, at the . Pen·y and Mildred Middleton, in- er, has served on the yearbook three in oratory. Adams delivered thirteenth annual federation con- yesterday mornmg as the guest of The names of the men who have Q . Ch Gamma Eta Gamma law fraterni- to the group. The induction of 1 staff since.his registration at Wake a speech entitled "International- 1 tbus far volunteered for transfu- 1clave 1at ueensk College m ar- ty, North Carolinas· , · G overnor J. these co-eds climaxed a two Forest. He has also wr1'tten "Pro ism." sion and those whose blood match- otte ast wee · Melville Broughton urged that ev- months argument ~ the club over Humanitate," a critical column, Wake Forest speakers placed in ed that of Professor Lake were Me~bers of the student council ery student of Wake Forest Col- the question of :-vhether females for OLD GOLD AND BLACK. every contest with the exception not known definitely at press time attending the conclave_ from here lege and every other college and! should be taken mto the club.. His horne is in Leaksville, N. C., of radio announcing and debate. last nigh:t. were Horton, J. E. Tate, _Jr., Pe~ university in the United States I Initiated along with-Misses Per- and he is a member of Kappa Sig- Ten debaters and Professor Ay- · ------'--------- Horchak; J_oe Duncavage, Le_wlS prepare for service in the national ry and Middleton were Ed Hob- ma fraternity. cock, debate co~ch, rna~e the trip Ale~ander, mcumbent st~te v1ce- war effort by making himself good, Walter Carpenter. Charles Sherrill, new Howler business t? So~th Carolma. This was the BSU OEfif;efS Meet pres1dent of the federation, and physically fit. IAllen, Chester Morrison, and, manager, is a member of Lambda f1rst brne Wake Forest has attend- Tut ;Myers. "It isn't simply the armaments; Carlton Mitchell. IChi Alpha and his home is in ed the Grand Eastern. In Raleigh Saturday The Student Government feder- it isn't simply the material things," Following the initiation of new Wake Forest. Paul Bell, Sigma Among schoo~ the local squad . ation will meet at State College he said after reviewing briefly members, plans were discussed for J Phi Epsilon business manager of competed . ag~mst wer.e Notre ~he new olfiC~s ?f the Wa.ke next year, with Horton presiding North Carolina's part in the war a banquet to be held by the IRC 1 The Student, is from Black Moun- Dame, u:uver~Ity. of Fl?nda, Kent Forest BSU Counc1~ will meet wtth over the convention. effort. "There are many other in Raleigh's Town House on May[ tain, and Everett Jones, new OLD ~tate. Umvers1ty m Oh10, the Un- other new BSU officers from East- qualities which will contribute to 1 with Meredith College's Inter- GOLD AND BLACK business 1ver~1ty of Kentucky, Duke, and ern Carolilia colleges at the Tab- an American and an Allied vic- national Relations Club as guests. manager, is a Pi Kappa Alpha Flonda-Southern. ernade Baptist Church in Ra- Bond Fund Reaches tory. One of these is stamina, Plans were also discussed at the from Monroe. leigh tomorrow for the annual for which Americans have always meeting for extension programs to Members of the publications, Billy Primm, Johnny Walker, spring retreat. " . Total oJ $477.25 been particularly noted. You owe be held with other International board who chose the new editors I Gene Cole, Rudd Friday, Weldon :rhe retreat, at which.John M~- . it to yourself to help maintain this Relations Clubs of the State, and and business managers are Dr. E. Hollowell, Lovick Miller, Jr., and Millan, State BSU president, will A total of $17.25, collected m a stamina by keeping yourself phys- another round-table discussion to E. Folk, Dr. H. B. Jones, Mr. E. B. Joe Duncavage. ,preside, is designed to acquaint free offering last Friday night at I ically fit." be given over radio station WRAL Earnshaw, Professor J. L. Mem- The Publications Board at its the new officers with their duties the drama productions of the Lit- . in the near future. This program, ory, Dr. A. C. Reid, Neil Morgan, meeting also discussed the possi- aJld opportUiiities for Christian tie Theatre and Phi and Eu So- Many Programs club president·.r.