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ALEXANDER NAMES NEW FINE ARTS FESTIVAL CRUDE ARTS SHOWING AT CHAMBERS Cfje ©afcrifcrsioman AT CINEMA ALCNDA LUX U B I ORTA UBCRTAI VOLUME XXXVII DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 29, 1949 M'MBER T\V ENTY-SEVEN ALEXANDER NAMES NEW "Y" CABINET DR. EDENS, DR. GARDNER HEAD Debaters Delineate HUNTER ANNOUNCESMAY 15 flS JIM EVANS TO BE TREASURER COMMENCEMENT Final Plans; Select NEW COMMISSIONS ORGANIZED '49 EXERCISES DATE OF ANNUALDISTRIBUTION > Vesterday Bill Alexander, newly fur Next Yearns Leaders ' is ri.ms 1949 An-' May 15 the tentative dale lor < Davidson's elected president of the ~i MCA, an. nual onimenccnient exercises liavi* In its regular meeting Monday the appearance of*the 1*M9 edition Inouneed In- cabinet year recently been for the announced by the ui.ulit, the KorciiMC Council elected ol the Quipft n' Cranks (Volume j i'M'/-?n In-addition to Neil program, which Student Body Elects Leach administration.The its officers for the coming year, 1. it ha> been learned from KrneM and Tommy Langford, who were Milliter, has been tentatively drawn up will The new officer* are: l.yles, editor of the annual. elected firsi anil second vice presi- IasI three (lays, betfiiminy on Sat. John he yearbook* will be forty president; L'harlen D.ivis, vice New Councilmen I pngeii dents re>pectivelj in ihe recent stu. unlay, May 28th. The events o^ president; llrya'ii Hobiuscin, man larjjer this year than it was last dim li,i.l\ elcriituis, Next year*a student government Jim Evans was the week-end are expected to draw ager. year, due to tin- large number of |selei'tcd to fill the of completed a major in its post treasurer. a large number of alumni, parent] Recent activities of ihe debating static seniors, li win contain 340 pages officers will work metamorphosis yesterda> a-, bal |TlieM- under the an«l friends to the campus. team inclHidi an fxhibition debate in .ill direction ul Mill Smith, general ;u lotiiiM decided :, largefparl i'f Ihe III,' Saturtla) will In* Alumni ami h) I Imhi ami priniiuy i- being done by isccrctan IJtirVus I.oiim m« Student ( tuiiu'il. I>|K' ,,i the Class Day, a daj u> which hun I \ I. iIIII:11:11:\ < . .in.l Ilu iH.sei \.r I'rintillM House of In m dfi to increase the effii iency. Jollll . 111,1,in!.,1)1 |)I i,'U|,. IIHlSl .ill ! oil dreds of alumni have looked for- C hurles I'avis anil Ilunter, I'harlotte, hliile t In- oi the change organi- Jack the campus, this or^ani/.atiou is ihe harlotte one in its ward tor some time. The members negative; a nip to ilie IIraml \a- loinpauj is liandling the zation Ias ||cen maile. The new ~et up for Ihe purpose ,,i uphold itravhiK of the Class of 18(M will return to tional Tournament ai Marj Wash eilgravitiK. Individual photographs plan i- to place the de- INN ami |,iimimiii; Ilie luinoi Hys. different the campus on this date to cele- in.uitMi by tin- same b,>>s, and a were made hy I'.runiliehl partments i>t tin- \ are tern ami all oilier provisions ot Studio> which close. brate 'Golden Anniversary mock debate ,Impel on Ilie informal snapshots ly. their in Thurs phane1 ami grQup related to each other under one They the Constitution in everj oi pictures commission, Reuiliull. will he awarded day. Debating for tlie affirma- voWtge life made by I"rank and category called a fifty-year Certificates ot I.oyalty. tive was Huh Gaj and Hryan Knh- loin Niblock, campus photog- rhere are to he four sm!i connnis- The ( ouii,il consists ,,i the An innovation will he the presen- inson, and Dave ami — raphers, .Kn\ the fraternity photog. siori-: I'.ntli ajid Worship, Social Hamilton pre.ikfe.ut, ijj i :ni,l second vice tation of similar awards to niem- l.ylei lor the negative. The raphers. Acti\ity, Serviie. atld World John president, and secretary-treasurer of the Class of 1(>24, who question was: "Resolved) thai DK. A. HOLLIS liDENS i hristianity. This bers oi the t ost io the in.liv idual student for plan, whicli was -I,, ntudenl body, the presidents will celebrate their "twvntyyfiijth l>a\id-on College nilil have a his copy of the yearbook has worked out hy Bill Alexander, Bill DR. WILLIAM V. GARDNER oi Ibc three upiiei classes, and al- ojhers, year anniversary. UuriiiK the morn- livh pond between Chambers ami 1 ready Smith and will be tried on seven councihnen N esterday .' beeilT-overed by the student inji period a meeting of the Exeu* I'hi 11all. Tlu- decision \\ cm to ai'tiviti's u-e ami special an experiinerit.il ha>i> for n semes- \niiii,.: to decide lliese seven roun- the picture Campus Club Takes (Continued On Page Four) the negative in order that dejected ter. It [he run-, inmr efficiently cihiieii lour of whom are chosen lee charged liim at the beginning students will mit commit suicide ib.ui in previous tune- the plan Eumbarger To Edit the ot the second sfiuester. In addi- will Ton,I. from senior ila.--. iwo from Fraternity Sing Cup he lontniiiid; plan in said to these otherwise, :lu- the junior..oi,l one ii,, tin- sopho- tion advertisements and Hunter an.I I'lynn Louk, mi charges organisations will he dropped. "Quips Jack more produced tin following re. to pay fol For the second time in sm cm s- and Cranks" affirmative, an.I Don Shrivel I In making appointments of Placement News For an. suits: Ihe annual. »ion, tlu- ( anipus Iluh took first the the publications Hryan negative, department inc in election of riobiusixn, with ■ Serving plait- iHiaii i for the en- Senior i[ass Hill Ilird, Stubby with Hunter this year on iii the annual Ituerfraternity Wednesday and '1 hursday, Uobert I».ni ( uiiry a> manager-judge will suing year, the president tried to Graduating Seniors lini Sin,,i,l. I w,.n I the editorial stall an- Hob Hum. SiitR whicli was held in from ol \\ an. KvaiiN laji ay. select a Bruce I'umbarger was elected edi- ionrnej to illiam IMan April Chamber* on Puesday group as representative of tluN the lor. haruer as an editorial assistant HuildiiiK llef/inning with issue, tor of l,'uip- ii t ranks for n«u J'i .ill for tin- Marshall Uyt'hc 1>.- il the student body as possible. Junior class Itowvn, Kay ui,I in charge »>| freshman sports; evening, Api Zb Ilomuable mi u | I i.W IDSOXIAN will carry regu- year. Humbarger I hail- I..iniiamcnl. Ihe * oliucil** ted 'I in iLiniiiii: -ion ,,n faith and deleated >ave IUlltlillL'll.llll. ( liiul, Kirby, in charge of Varsity ti.-n wa.H act'onled tlie l'i Kappu l;u infonnation concerning repre- Miller the final ballot. ):*>}> has annual hanqinl preceding the worship with Tommy Langford a? mi Sophoiuorr ,l.i- \ deadlock Sp,,ti-. il.uith Iligginbotltaui, fra- t'ln fraternity IK. award foi the the various companies "- ( Speaking I chairman, sentatives oi been active pn the tjuti I'l't'shiiian oniest wi'l (ojuluctoi Iits consists of the fol.' 'n ranks' between \raii Strand and Kirk ternity section; 1-.<I 1'urkei. a,tiv- lust ul "ilu t-veniup was who will he mi the campus iu tin- stat't ist In held night. \ lowing persons: Vespers, Stubby foi the i'. three -.ears. Last Mnn.l.iv iluul de- I l<i, given to Sibley I>ortun, >Hli'sll} m,.-"Hates .ui,,III, i h.il itie.i section; hard I ill>. pith mhei ntar future .-.ccking interviews with year Ik- at ted a- ire-hnian Sparta hate will held with ( |ICWiiis; h ij.il, 11.inisoil Taylor; lie .Molina on lot :,i .i licatious section; Paul Jenkins, ot l'i Kappa Phi . date seniors who arc- searching for jobs editor and other as. future Spiritual Development,-Randy Tay- editorial Tuesday iiinht at 7:.l(l. The sub- Music section; I'Ysrifi Tenin. lion. This was the fourth consecutive after graduation. All interested who .'i-laiur. lor: Special Service, Lyles, is \i,l fraternity Hectioli; Moyce year that Interfralei nity , John not signed interviews in jeel "Federal to I'.duci n." irary tlie* Sing and College Bible Class, Bob Gay. hav< for Ilie new editor oi" the annual is Kendall, I section, to Phe will al-., College Releases Kt I'l -and Tom has been held at Davidson under: i the I lacement Office are urKeil \\ ( Korensic Council lleadiiik! .the onnni-^ion on from Hickory. ., where his I'atterson, faculty sectiotit Special the sponsorship ot Phi Mu Alpha mi possible. Is,,,,,,.,,, .Minn,I I,, liinuit < Aiiivily "Xi tlo a> soon as father owns a is the .n ..K.....-I ....; I!.,,.„ jSuei.-.l is il Leach. The book store. Hob First Record Album ....... VtSiiar limioiarv music ti atrruM\ \n*ord.J IIh l'lacement Office, directed l'i Phi iit-si .hi Monday night, May 2 in lumv I'ayiu-, rules a member ol Kappa social Kedfeatii. Allen inn to the ul the sin^, au> j gorj ;i- follows; ife, l,\ The Miiiiini ii,m Jack are Social Bill Thigpen', announces thai fraternity, I'ublic Kvlu babel, competing group win- Joe lie served as treasurer I-In Hall. Mead. Kay 1 Guy Daniel, which foi Klein; Publications, Wwt Robert- representatives from the different fraternity year tious iiiinrs aniuiuuced Ibis weeli i>,l,ll Dobson, (a , get* pel oi his last anil this Ihe speeches, limited lo a maxi- Jim I'd three coiisecutive jeais son; Snii.il Action, Chick Long, companies will be on the campus year be was appointed pledge mas- the release ,,t Uavidson'.s first pio- Hardin, Hill i aniphell, Hcrh Mintlent possession ol the cuji.
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