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Thirty-Ninth Yeai-No. 2 Duke University, Durham, N. C, Tuesday, September 22, 1942 Social Committee Appoints Four WSAB Leaders an ord eutho Bea ver tM Tally In Page Friday Night Opens Football Season^ -i ^ }^ c .' ^* ™ Head Cheerleader Sophomore Officers of NROTC « Have Control Over bocial Events Announces Plans "jBoawl Plans Larger For Pep Meeting To Receive Student Commissions I Campus Weekends Fir t commissioned and non- sitinuing its last year's pro­ First giant student pep ssioned sophomore of delegating .special pow- rally of the year will greet officers Lo be siisjjointcd iror the . Newhall, G. M. Ive- new head football coach Ed­ f control over student social \-aval ROTC unit, isisitusil intt, A. W. Primm, 1 die Cameron and his team on the University Social com- today by commanding office McCuiston, W. S. Davis, 1 f the stage of Page auditorium the u it, wil) soon be appe ssisss; !•'. Neil , L. H. & e this afternoon appointed h'riday nighl at 7:15, npus wearing the ni viv­ Fuller, J. H. student leaders to the War- Plans arc under way 1 Coman, E. A. engel, R. ZH. All- . Social Activities board for year Use unit will be or- sopp, W. M. Bond, K. E. Sanger, I "" N. Cittadino, E. R. Davis, J. a special meeting in East each composted of two plat D. Hawkins. W. A. Lane, E. M. building, the student fac­ Rich, C. T. Spelh, G. L. Brock- ! d by a cadet Lieuti way, J. S. Lanahan; "C" Com- ulty group elected John Hanford, and ne platoons will be u id cr ' "" Raup, S. L. Moore, :k Leuthold, Pauline Beaver, Lseutenants (jg) anc En- C. G. Dalton. H. E. Hjertburg, I 1 Kathleen Watkins to the '. J. Brorein, J. G. Goss, A. M. I r-member board, which hsas lat are in effect now Mis'. rayson, N. O. Pitts, R. V. All-1 blS LI ed until the of this an, V. V. Secrest, D. H. Dunn, ind olher s East eampus girls will be al . F. Hoerst. J. D, Underwood, iales called the "fcreat- lowed to attend the rally. Uni , P. Gulley. Th unit is under the le is year's WSAB will follow 1 tor the 1942-43 f Sam Gantt for thi The Drum and Bugle Corps is olioles of last year's board, imous "Bluebird" il a "bring-a-date nighl," Husk . His staff Is made l ! ofi " R. Prim s cons pi etc ly reorganized four adcts; C. F. Blsai d H. ' FSct. E. Hedin, A. F. Ds'ssts.. sisui : hie petty officers. inccd that the fis Jsshil. on. The officers and sard is composed of D. J. I s, spokesmen for the Uni- office s of the companies A. Rose. H. L. Landest ;y Social committee said. Concert Season Opens Isibsixl i W. R. Haines. "A" C ompany, W. J. Bsyrd, No "Name Bands" .vill c h 1.4(1 i •k this Wedm i "name bands'* will play at In Page on October 6 day afternoon at 4 o'clock. War Advisory Players to Hold • dances; fraternities may Members of the Trident cl jive private formal dances; are Steve Susk, president; Kemp Jones, Karleen Cooper, and Bill Board Changes Open House, Play Wetmore, presidents of TSGA, WSGA, am) ESGA, respectively; Office Hours Trials Tomorrow s_ for larger, integrated Charles Blanchard and Lee How­ s weekends on the order ard, presidents of BOS and San­ Changes in office hi s year's Joe College Day dals; Stew Johnson and Helen vill open Tuesday, Brinson, presidents of the YMCA st night by Dr. Gif- ss-Ud : ssirssis Sport Clashes and YWCA, and cheerleaders n of the staff. form tomorrow s; The staff, which hs 8 o'clock in the E Duk WSAB docket. All l With Religion ing, afternoon, building, simultaneous!: will drop its trysuils re­ the Players' first pr Sport and religion clashed ning hours be­ duction, ". .rsenic and Old Lace momentarily Ssjnday afternoon, ll has b be held in the Lit! with neither aide gaining a vic­ light. Starting today, the ss Theatre of the West Duke bull at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Night Affairs tory in the collision. will be open only from t' Informal Saturday night dances five o'clock in the afternoi rested in any a Phi Beta Kappa Elects Student leaders of the YMCA n the Ark will also highlight the £53 Interviewed today registered complaints on •non-big" weekends, with spe- behalf of their group after e At the same time Dr. sial emphasis being placed on announced that over two Forty to Membership football game between engineer­ hese affairs since downtown tired nnd fifty students have ecreation spots will be crowded ing freshmen and sophomores on iMsrsonally interviewed sini Forty students elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa tith soldiers. s the Ballet T Hsanes field Sunday disturbed Dr. J. D. Watson mid-summer in a special wartime measure will be initiated [uidance ol S worship services held as part of usual on December 5, date of the founding of the national Serving with the four-member ; of the fa student group will be freshman this fall's weekly Sunday after­ "Although this numbei norary scholastic society. Leaves for Array dean Alan K. Msanchester, who noon freshman Y retreats. cates • that students arc Those chosen in the accelerat- s acted as permanent secre- The engineering football play- Engineering Professor advantage of our aid, w y for the past year. The group afternoon was the only available Fills Mississippi Post that there are still many ss SGA Helps Avoid e DC- sour will be assisted by a larg- e of "Bluebear age who should see us In mber will be allowed tc afternoon for football under the Dr. John D. Watson, Assistai student committee from the i headed by si aiely nbiss.it their draft slat accelerated engineering program, Professor of Civil Engineering their chances of getting Soldier-Student ind that the meetings of the Y d is noted for at Duke, has been given a leave rss.-sisi-ve," Dr. Davis said. of absence from his teaching e time of initiation has also •ngineers' campus. The staff, which has set Friction in Town en waived for the duration. office in front of Dean He is the duty of every Duke In the order of scholastic rsank, Hanes Held is considered both charge of a large airport in 200 Students office in Admin istration bu nt to promote goodwill be- those elected were: i part of the Womsan's and the is composed of a staff of s l members of the armed sth McCaw Taylor, Win- Ingineering campus, since phy- faculty members headed b In Army Reserve, ;es and college students and mi, Benedict Richard ical education programs of both rs G iff ord Davis, K. B ifield, ME Symphony orchestra. ] colleges use the field. It is here se Price, Ash lass States Brower was acclaimed by 1 that the conflict osxure. Ky.; No other place to hold the Thurman W proximately 200 Duke stu meetings, which attract over a port News. Va.; In furtherance of thi Treleaven, Sui hundred freshman men and co­ members of the SGA as : eds, is available, says the Y. No S.lkt-S-. ing the opportunities open have pledged themselves N. J.; A ,• Oliv other football field is available, them in the various Army, Nav Tavern Banned say the engineers. The deadlock •acken, Bi Phi lade lp hiss Symphisis and Marine Corps Reserves, bi I.; John Reed Stovall, Jr., Win. also to recommend courses i members isi -lhe student body. in-Salem; Ann IfcCarroll Da- y. the PhiUi- study that will prepare them fs By Women's SGA of the SGA will be in n impossible b ecause the s, Louisville, Ky.; John Dudley ol has not beei notified of Washington Duke Tavern is and the Goody Shop Moylan, Miami, Fla.; Mary stu- sis.lss. sinil Sunday eve- -ptance of men m Raleigh, t Monday. J Teaching Staff stting the be now unapproved for Duke wom­ -very Sa Webster, Haddon Heights, N. instruction en from noon each Friday until John Hale, Wilmette, 111.; the following Monday morning, Increased by 20 Mary Hall e Colliv tephcis I, 111.; s IsVisj Escape from War Zone rtz, Jr. Y.; Marian Evelyn 1 - who have reached the •aft age by that time ac- report trouble, but J. J.s William Richard Hogg, Frosh Refugee from Shanghai merely as membc: to Henry L. Stimson, (Hied the ranks in the Duke snt body .Their object is ry of War, An announce- teaching staff depleted by the rom Secretary Stimson's draft and by calls to special Tells Horrors of Jap Invasion said that this does not he end of higher educa- Although a majority of fresh- men traditionally find something to complain about during their first two weeks here, life at Duke chaperoned. is just a bed of rosss compared No drinking of an' to. life in Japanese-dominated be allowed for Duke 1 Frosh Y Couneil Shanghai for Harry De Cosier, year. This rule, in the Secretary Stimson's announce­ House L freshman, who came to book, reads as follows ment said, "Young men who America on the Gripsholm Aug- Commences Work have joined the Army Enlisted alcoholic beverages b Reserve or who now enlist in it should proceed with their stu­ dies until tailed to active duty." To date, the Navy has n 8 iis satement from the American Council on Education Art Reproductions Sandals Names New cil's work by Y 1( said, "If conditions develop the end of the r which uisik.s it necessary to call of Chinese beggars and criminals themselves with t men in these programs to active the.architecture, which —and bugs. They kept 20 s hi Library Display Adviser to Croup duty by reason of the fact that like that o£ the high in a room 12 by 10 feet." Photo Deadline they have reached Selective l Shanghai from wliich Living Costs selta of Ayctxssk I Ss'i'vice age, the Navy does not Upperclassmen may be pho­ .iiKssI Ui.-sL December. "The Chinese (sutriiiiisy s psychology. :iit in- named Sandals' ai iisilinipiite removing them lm- tographed for the Chanticleer by the Japs when they esn art and owned by the univer­ 43, replacing Mis liu'tiisitcly from the training pro­ Appointees to assistant pre Shanghai is worth about $ through Friday of this week. sity, are now on display in the xplained the • gram in institutions of higher fessorships are Jay Blum, ecc ut Jap torture mcth- $1 in American money, Woman's college library. learning." However, the state­ After that date, the photogra­ nomics; Dorothy Van Alstyni could get a good Chinese bi lie widely-publicized Outstanding pictures in the ment said that the Navy is con- pher must leave and cannot education; W. A. Hinton, m« for about $12,000." Twelve Appearing "The Japs poured exhibit are Van Gogh's The si ssabil ity of pre- chanical engineering: John I sand dollars in Chinese is s take augmented wor e Art Tuscany, chairman of return again this year because Zounue, Signae's Port of Ln de finitely the Hallowell and David O. Walter (600 in American currency assisting with campu the Boys' Work Committee; Rochelle, and Gauguin's Tahi­ political science; Merle M. B< by supcirising the ,rk each Snodgrass, campus service; programs When asked the price of other ti™ Moantnissis. Other reproduc­ ington and Ernest W. Talbert, night. The sophomoi nie Ogburn, Dads' Day ( ip. Then they'd jum] everyday Items, in Shtui tions; displayed include master- followed. No changes are at English; and Philip T, B tion will cooperate man; Bill Baup of the com present contemplated in the Na­ stomach. Things an ord Harry rattled off an Impressive ity center committee; at iBthen val Reserve Officer Training nan being will never dances early fall. President Stew Johnson. Tuesday, September 22, 1942 Page1 THE DUKE CHRONICLE Capital to Pan-Hel Problem Fancy Ices Phone sL-963 Sherbets Question of the ws^k: what is going to be done with Campus all of the non-C average pledges of last year who failed Ice Cream Specialists to make their grades during the spring semester? Statis­ DURHAM ICE CREAM CO. tics released last week by the dean's office bring to light FAST FROZEN the upsetting truth that out of 130 non-C average men pledged, only 25, or nineteen percent, made the average "BLUE RIBBON" ICE CREAM required for initiation. Thereupon the problem immedi­ -Today It's Thriftg to Buy Quality" .

admitted lo this Looking in on Sports Salurday's football g stadium, wiiislon-Salem, upon "I their athletic books anff flf 3Hje JP^feJHLCtonit le With ED STOREY kick-off is scheduled for 3:00 SPORTS (Ed Storey, bs/ way of introduction, ts the new 5p0r,s pub Hcita director for Hie Duke University neuss as»sruice. The nets: dsrum-beoler for [Jsse men from Methodist Flals is! no -trangei to North Carolina sports Jam. Before assmminjj his duties a Duke, Ed usas Sports Edifor 0/ lhe Burlington Daily Times-Neics.: Commando Course To Toughen Duke Students Frankly, the Duke Blue Devils for 194Z don't appear to be world beaters, but they do rate more laurels than were handed to them recently when lhe Williamson Football Rating System Cameron Stresses placed ihem belossv Maryland and Carolina in the South At­ Baby Deacs Are lantic. Even if Clark Shaughnessy and work miracles at Maryland and U. N. C, we Can't see how they can Physical Fitness be much better than last fall. First Opponent Sine il llsis s For Blue Imps from a died-iii-dir-wunl I'siclusil standpoint. Al Carolina, Unc of the most wide-sweep- pic-season publicity iidmits that the Tar Heels will have about Ihe same type of team as last season, although there sweeping changes in the Duke are 13 leltermssn returning Io furnish a mumigram winner ithietic program through the tor every spot on the Club. Maryland, with only 11 felt winners and practically no team lasl year, must turn to iddin's Geni if (hey expect Clark ("T") Shaughnessy n undefeated club o ' :f of College Park. Hi.,;; back ind his c Director •1 Atlantic 1

with every mats back from tl not have much trouble in knocking this selection into a sacked hat. Georgetown is good, but Al Blozis, All-American lineman,

is missing, as are many others. We'll give firsl place to William and Mary, with Duke second and Georgetown third. include in the physical on schedule of all fresh- We sometimes wonder how these ratings are compiled. id suphomores wiih jun- It must be that the teams with lhe most lettermen are given consideration over others with less monogram win­ Blue Devils Have Revamped Backfield ners. When Mr. Williamson picked his first 15 teams in the nation, neither Duke nor William and Mary were T,h,. mentioned. Minnesota was also eliminated. At the top usilist was Michigan and in ssecond was Misiissippi. How does he Ready For Davidson Fray On Saturday and drilling do it? Minnesota is rated to repeat by Ihosc who know, tals of football. After becomi and we can't see how William and Mary was pushed aside thoroughly experience as well as our own Blue Devils. blocking and tackling the BI Varsity Nine Let's just Is t the Imps will probably be pitted Former Coombsmen left out practice scrimmages against the if the picture. In the backfield there are a few names like varsity. Eddie Camero Stages Annual rom Davis, Moffat Storer, Jim Smith, Bobby Rute, Leo Long The fn Star On The Diamond •ind Tom Burns that might make Paul B. Williamson get a follows: Fall Practice •it red-faced. So here we go with a look-see. Tom Davis was one of the most valuable men in the Blue Devil baukfield lasl season, and if his work in pre­ season practices are any barometer, the Wilson, N. C. lad is on lhe road lo fame and a possible All-American berth. There's George Byam, 1 Slatisties last year gave Davis seven for 42 0 a competitive scramble Boxing Added ssuisville, and was then ss points, runs from 26 to 45 yards, a runback average hurdles. The Army Fl- inch at the plate. They gi of 10 yards per try, a passing average of five yards with nith, who fills Steve Ls sshool immediately rsscog- as the highest In the lot -- completions in 66 tosses, and a combined running and To IM Program oes at the wingback e worth of such training nly one other player nith did a splendid job a passing average that was good for S yards per try. His 1 sends its enrollees over Durham Boys 1st in last Saturday's si kicking for nine games was good for an average of 34.70. Meets Also Planned regular spart of Over Commando Course their training Rambling Bobby Rute 1 and passed li Control Flanks The Duke intramural progra: In calling for tbe cor Jim Smith, handsome win. of lhe course, Camer .ted Lach's spot. His kicking ai e been tops in pre- statistics showing thai ion, will handle the students lagged far behind the Tom Burns, converted from sk. Burns will block average draftee in physical fit­ lard to blocking back this year ness and because of this deflcien- im go'. Leaping Leo 1 Coach Cameron, fills the ionned a Blue Devil !>|l, ,i -.-. ]St. I", ISI I,:' Li tlSisS r. He d: s like a truck gan his military training. To fisrihcs' emphasize the need for in low gear. Moffat Storer, wissgback, is as fast as lightning. ickfield post plugs an im • Moff does tbe 100-yd. dash in a mere 9.8. Hampered lasl season ssussh conditioning, it was pointed it gap and will insure the out that the members of the jun- by injuries, this gent's running will spseak for itself. evils of a capable blocking ior and senior classes are not the Now, Mr. Williamson, aren'l you ashamed of yourself? opportunity to part ici pale lck Usually the blocking sports activity of some kind. i any team gets the lea: Look at Ihose boys, and all lettermen. I'd hate to tell you younger colleagues, the freshmen about our line with All-American candidate, Bob Gantt, Competition on the commani ie glory, but Burns may upset Erie Tipton, All lis general, rule with plenty heading Ihe pack. Bob has already made Saturday Even­ gridder in '38, finally jare. Watch for Burns tl ing Post's third Irani All-American before the season even He spurned several p begins. Walt until he plays about three games. How about offers early in the s 1.1 for t those lackles, Jake Poole, Bob Nanni, Ale* Luckes, and fore being purchased by Cincin At fullback there's Glenn Stough? And our guards, Blake Fawcette, Gene week ibility. 1 11, because of his bril- Speacht and Harry Troxell? Go hide your face, Paul B. up for Kansa Sity, s eight from Jersey, a round the first sack, gram under Coach Harve Williamson, and wait until we get rolling. How about .3OS batting ~\ ong's play in the saved several games by picking Potter for all candidates. Ii those centers, Charlie Davis and E. P. Bcthune? Look at one of the three players in ths; ist Saturday showed that he bad throws out ot the dirt. those other ends besides Gantt—Ralph Morgan .Ernie dition all students with pugil­ rss the potentialities " " circuit chosen unanimously foi "Roily" Sailer, shortstop, Beamer, Weddie Huffman and Benny Cittadino. istic aspirations will be required ig the same Leo Long that back. Tom Burns, captain 1 Perhaps we are a little over-enthusiastic, we may not be to pass a physical exatui nation. ashed in last year's Colgi Star team ... Big Red holds the third sacker, will be rtsady lhat good. Forgive us. Mr. Williamson, for being a little tough, Harold Bello is the new jun­ distinction of hitting the longest ime. When the Blue Devils but we like our Blue Devils. What can a publicity man do if ior manager on the intramural sed those few yards for a first board. John "Bubber" Sev stadium ... It was the last game jwn, they can depend on Leo. going to fight the entire season, and the record will take care Hal Landsberg, Rollo Si of the year and the last, time al ist year's squad and at the tail- of itself. and Ed Wolfe have already bat against ihe Carolina Tai acfe post, will do most of the Heels with the bases loaded . . issing and running for the y Rute will han- Eric took his powerful cut and lue and White this year. Davis l mentss still to be made. those bags were cleared, irew many spirals in last sSat- roll, who pitched In last year's competition Ken -day's scrimmage, and his arm Boehm won the individual high jpears to be in the best of point trophy with 326 poir with a nine and four record with lape. With plenty of experi- Mort Heller was in second ph Wilmington in a Class A leagu* ice behind hi with 243 while ... He also stopped tbe Detroit Blue ..ebdow Tigers and the Philadelphia A': ! illness. in exhibitions .,. Bill Mock hung Jim Crowley's Chapel Hill regular outfield post. ilssslf i up a nine and six record with •e-Flight cadets displayed a There is a good bit of ei pssektll I11JSS. Wilkes-Barre of the Easterr arkling brand of football in menting being done by Coombs boards that will stand much Everybody Buys league . . . Mostly relief work .. sturday afternoon's session in at lhe field every afternoo: nuns punishment than the bruis­ Bob Weaver, property of the A's, e stadium. The Cloudbuslers, Stott is batting left-handed fs ed muscles of the students who hurled for Hickory of the N. C. 10 have already started their the first time in his life. Bi iscKistisstc lists course. Among the State league as well as doing s The Book Exchange eular season, put a lineup on Wright, a sharp hitter wis obstacles are fences of varying (Continued on page sf) e field that was studded with played two years ago for the Isisisslitis, walls to scale, ditches to a names of All-American leap, a low-ceiling frame to in­ Dan Hill, All-American duce stooped running, a forty- r for the Devils in 1938 five degres (Cosifissued on page 4) • Drawing Equipment other labor

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Alvino Roy's Tommy Dorsey's Dinah Shore's Woody Herman's Glenn Miller's Jimmy Dorsey's Glenn Miller's "Strip Polka" "Just As Though Yon "Be Careful. Ifs My "Serenade in Blue" "My Devotion" "Kalamazoo" Were Here" Heart" Gel Your L.tesi Records at DURHAM MUSIC COMPANY 106 N. Mangum Ss. - Phone 1,1611 THE DUKE CHRONICLE Tuesday, September 22, 1942 Rogers Completes Few Non-C Pledges Study on Tiberius More Than Eighty Coeds f Make Dean's List Here Make C Averages rius," a volume written by Pro. fessor Robert S. Rogers, of thi ghty-four coeds made Dean's Fraternities Now Frosh Coeds Stunt averages? at the end of the Coeds Break Rules, studies, has been accepted by ng semester according ti Must Repledge All the Johns Hopkins Unlvs-rsslty Freshmen coeds from Faculty i1 i-o m • Worn- Pipedream Version Press for publication. apartments copped flrst prize at an's College Dean's Stunt nighl. Monday. September Fifty seniors and The book Is divided into 14, in the Woman's college gym, Juniors will be entitled to Dean's parts; half of lhe volume with Pegra mplacing second, Al­ List privileges, allowing unlim­ > nijslil pdid the price in tains three lectures on "Some spaugh capturing third rating, ited cuts except before and after full. Imperial Virtues of Tiberi and Brown receiving honorable vsss-siiiois... tiurisiK the Call semes­ and tbe second half deals v ID p ter on the basis ssf their schol- of non-C average p at midnight, the two adventur­ an historical and biograph Siunt night, an annual event ous eoeds engaged in a vigor­ study of the son of Tlbei of Freshmen week sponsored by in illinium requirement, a C The complete list of Dean's ous water fight Attempting to the YWCA, featured skits high- ;•-.-.. -: ,.II,.-..-. average, for in duck her opponent, one of the lighted by popular songs with ternity membei girls opentd a side door, step- al Trials and original lyrics and Freslimen Pledging of threshold, and sion under Tl- week ceremonies as seen through men, legally made possiljlu listis und tl e published in the freshman coed's eyes. last February by a special sail­ In il.SSIS.h. I talker pull- ing of the Men's Pan-Hellenh council, was instituted as i inside only to see her frlenc -Phi Betes- "siicsiiisrc tsi protect 'small' fra. head far below—she bad fa] tesrnitiesfroni (lissapuc-sirimj iron en uninjured down the pi| -Coombsmen- ley, Spartanburg, S. C; Philip the campus," and is a second at- shafl. (Cossifinued from page 3) Everelt Russell, Glencoe, 111. All sounds like a pipe-dre short turn with Connie Mack Henry William Bopp, Terre pledging," the first irisil lisiviu; Nine Law School Seniors Graduate Forty Now Taking Philly. Haute, Ind.; Julian Rigler Black been made several years ago. Charlotte; Elizabeth Ann John­ Pan-Hel Ruling sin First September Ceremonies Course in Mapping And there are others . . . K son, Alexandria, Va.; Hayes Mac- AWVS to Offer Wagner, All-Star catcher, ar Murray White, Jr., Raleigh; Ben- si tlih-ly II "Crash" Davis of the A's . . Harvie Branscomb, Jr., Dur "Chubby" Dean of Cleveland . d their LL.B. degrees in hum A: Isi-1- Byro Hewi to pledge in a rushing War Course Here Bill Werber of the Giants . . Philadelphia, Pa.; Amanda L< the first September graduation Thirty-six women and five Ran Norlhey of the Phils . . m following the early Diplomas were handed to Bendall, Valley Stream, N. Y.; in the history of the school last men thus far signed up for two Febi graduates informally by Di Sammy Bell of Baltimore . . . Ns James Kenneth Thomas, Spray; week at the close of an unprsjee- courses, "Elements of Cartogra­ 'ho had not made their C H. C. Horack. Most of the gr Naktenis of Milwaukee. . .Wayi Mary Elizabeth Young, Cuyaho­ dented summer session held as a phy" and "Technical Drawing," verages. The legislation, stated uates are headed directly i Ambler, Russ Bergman, Aust: ga Falls, O.; Kathleen Maude part of the war time speed-up designed to make students avail­ n the by-laws of the constiti the armed forces rather tl Knickerbocker, and Ace Parks Curtis, Jacksonville, Fla.; Sidney able for war work in industry, ion of the Men's Pan-Hellenic of the United States Army . . Loy Gulledge, Jr., Albemarle; and offered this year for the first ouncil, Artide I, Section 3, The graduat. who Fall semester of Law School Bobby Coombs, Coach's nephei Marc 1'obi. time by the College of Engi- tule 4, is worded as follows: i, in order to ressed t begins September 28, wit will wear a Giant uniform nei m; Eli spring , . . And Claude Corbett Freshmen who have not at- itly increasing Kenneth Jay Arwe, 'lied to date, Okta.; William Cornell Sierichs A.B. Dartmouth College, Kenne. tely a New on the curriculum is the would have pushed Reese out of New York, N. Y.; Frank Henry rushed and pledged after N. H.; Oliver Cromwell Car- isollms t. Of the fan course in "Elements of Cartog­ shortstop for Brooklyn if the Field, Cliffside Park, N. J.; Ed­ close of week as set by el. Jr.. B.A. Vanderbilt ulty of tbirti raphy," in which training is Army hadn't grabbed bin win Robert Ruskin, New Roch- given designed for use In such council yearly. A pledge who i-sity, Nashville, Tenn.; are prepared to begi iall part of ths elle, N. Y.; Zillah Johnson Mer­ ss Jenkins Henderson, does not make a "C" average srBlu ritt, Gainesville, Ga. during the semester followini Duke University, Char­ lotte; James Farr Latham, A.B. his pledging and who has not nship of Dr. Kath Duke Uni' serned. The aerial barrage laid • -Blue Devils- lown by Eddie Cameron's is automatically depledged by . Maris Lofton (Continued from page 3) sharges showed much ii the Pan-Hellenic Council. The Allege of Charleston, McCle! first aid, air raid protection. turned to Duke stadi is hi. display pist pledging may be renewed at ths . course for Duke worn old post for the Cloudbuste -n in the p . ii sif tins ssext semester, i offered by a Durhi Mils: Flo- sresit™ for himself a eputation The Chapel Hill gridders put and a statement of the repledg- ss school to fit women 1 Uni v. tabUshed last v. f the leading collegiate an exhibition of blocking tt Ing must be given to the Dean's la, Florida: Henry Walton was leltssr-perfeet. Patronize Our Advc row. Shepherd State Teach- 'ort Bragg, it was extended Other courses, instituted in The Blue Devils showed College. Shepherdstown, W. :amp Butner, where mem- lender. and Plank uf B41-1942, include Technical definite lack of experience. T irawing and the Primary Civil Va.; Jackson Marcus Sigmon, of the staff go one day each A's. sand Connse sMack asn't for- The figures, released by the Dukes passing attack was t .eronautics Training Course, , gotten the moundsman office of Dean of Freshmen Alan brightest spot in the whole a K. Manchester, are tabulated 'hich one coed completed last Tufts College, Bethlehem, ed thos Philadelphia lads win below, fraternity by fraternity: Lsstesl below are columnai Rooms Provided Social Standard nib or ies, besides Dr. Jeffers, are: QUADRANGsLE making averages, a - the liss Ruth Addoms, Miss Arline For 1700 Men rolled. Graduates of tliis class centage making ave ages: sitlevsen, Miss Julia Grout, Al- Plans Activities are now at work In the Navy PICTURES m lyree, Zillah Merrit, Sarah Committee Postpones VandergrifT, and Dean Alice Department, the Glenn L. Mar- Freshman Tea Dances Iwin and Karleen Cooper, Feature ident of the WSGA, the lat- Seventeen hundred students "The program'of the Social swo acting as ex-officio mem- have been housed on the West Standards Committee for the "We Were campus for the fall semester, ac­ year 1942-43 will Miss Hall, who spent three months in Washington this sum­ Dancing" cording to latest figures released cial activities rati mer with the U. S. Coast and by the rooming office today. licing of Duke women," Polly -Refugee- Geodetic Survey as a back­ Only MELVIN DOUGUVS I'sil.l "OciKstsiiiir tier (Co isstintied from page 1) left ' ithout rooms, ground for the cartosgraphy wills Ihi its having al- mittce, stated yesterday. NORMA SHEARER : cigarettes, $20; matches, SCIIS Pisssssy Hendrickson $2.40 a box; electric razor, $325 i beds undei "We will inaugurate this new (cheaper than a shaving brush, social program with the.Fresh­ Student Bun For "•'*">' '•'" 1(l 0 at that); an overcoat, $5000; good reserved their man tea dances in the fall," Miss snd hand tennis balls, $80; $5 invited an ex- Beaver added. The tea dances Student Fun soke; $100 a shirt; and coffee are not being given this week, leading portrait Ml' ss s all t of the extremely hot weather they and the rush of activities which be. Remember: the freshmen find themselves in DUKE UNIVERSITY UNIONS IT'S A HIT! n Chinese mois- EAST CAMPUS WEST CAMPUS t (he • It is hoped that, in conjunc- lhat mid i. s be e becoming hard ti on ssvtth-the WSAB, both tho •bitant. of the war time s ill and the spring Coed Balls Owned and Operated for the Daniel * Smith ike students who gripe about totals, Whitford sai •ill be held this year. 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