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.C()l:.f£#1\ .. Ll.Bll!tl .- ·.. .. ' ~nTs:''iilirbRNING . COED UNITY .-r,n··oi:u ·sEATs TBREATEN~D ATWAKE. BY FUSS * · Vplume XXX. No.1 _, ....---·. ~ •• ··'"·~ ~gke F_prest, ~.C., Friday, September 22, 1..945 **1 * * * ·---------"·1\Vake Foreet College l:i rary . .. veterans fill':. sTt.JDENT:·-LEADERS ·wake Alumni EnrollmentReadteSr-~;,, { ' . ~- Seats Emp~iQd Initiate Drive In War Years For Library Total of 745 tlert; Sixty-Nine Ex-G.I's Now $500,000 Is The Goal Set Coeds Number 215 Sweating Out Daily For Funds For the New Class Work Building Registl'lltion·-Exc:eeQ:LU~ Veterans, yes, veterans, 69 in all, 'The campaign of Wake County Year's By 200;. 69 Va&. are filling the vacant 9-esks that Pictured above are those who 1Vaughan,. President of Women's alumni of Wake Forest to raise PLEASE Return were left unoccupied after Ameri- .are to guide year's activities: Ass~ciation; and Dewey Hobbs, $500,000 · to build a new library a ca's fighting men received their H. D. (Buster) Mabe, Jr., Pres.,. W:as ~egun last. Tuesday night call to service. The Veterans' ident of Student Body; Sallie President of·B. S. U. ' with a dinner meeting of the exec- In order to expedite de- Incomplete reports obtafned ·· Club almost ,tripled ih ·size this titive committee· of the Wake livery of telegrams, tele- from tile Rejistrar, Grady S." Pat~ fall, comparing the . ,total of 26 . , . County division of the Enlarge- serson, place the 1945-"48 enroll.,. members last ·spring with the 69 A · · · • ment Program workers. At this phone messages and spe- ment of Wake Forest ColleJe •• members-now. .. ... ~- · .. · ' · t M· . meeting final plans were made cial .. delivery. letters,_ the 745. · The tables are tur~.~d:from wpat ; rgumen .; a .,.'S for the initial gift campaign. Registrar's Office will fur· Registration, whicb ended offi- ~~:~.w~:~~ th;o:~:f~Jo~~;.~lle~= . I ~ . I • More than thirty alumni were. nish the appropriate &gen· :..~:es:~~em~~!sd':s .:\~ . rollment decreased from 1150 stu- .. ·,. presenttions from to receivethe Chairman final instruc- of the cies a list of students and week. The .n..w..--·'"'-"'A- ......~•-·"""' ......., fD· :: ·dents to approximately 350 in 1.he . ' M'. Initial Gifts Co!\lmittee, Earl th . • lac rolled exceeds last yelir'~ '-total b7 _.. dark, gloomy days of 1941-'42, the E. r. ;.'t c. ·d· -~ e ·t Johnson. Remarks oy other mem- ell roonung P es. more than 200 students. ··. days when men departed by .the . l 'S .' . oe .. e . bers, Claude Gaddy, w. H. Dei- A few students faDed In addition to-the 'lt5, wblch m- .. dozens · rather than by one and · . trick, and Eugene Olive showed to give roomin& places on elude only those students on tbia ·. ·· .. two. Yes, the dark days .are gone · the necessity for such a move and campus, the Wake ForeJ!t ~edical now; arid:men are being discharg- the possiibilities in Wake county. their Matriculation Cards. school, Bowman Gray, -expects· 200 ed much faster. than the rate of If your name appears on to start its !all session on· Septem~ induction. · · .- . • f N C . Each town in Wake County will . l ber 26. The law school at Duke . 'Returning vets come from the Presentation 0 ew on;. Da'tes se·t for Frat have one 01: mor_e spans~rs, other the list in the foy~ 0 will enroll. 20 on September·~. Army, Navy, Marines, Coast stitution for Women . than those m the executive com- Wait Hall and in the Book· mak~ ~e tQt!IJ enrolhnentl81i.. GUard, Army, Navy and Marine Le d t D b t · . · · ·. 1mittee. C?f:?~ers of the W~ke • l Of the students on ·tbe Wak• . '·Air Forces. They plodded the . a s 0: e a e Smokers· Dan(eS County DlVlslOn are: J. ~elville store section, p ease 001'• Forest campus, about 215 are Jirla. battlefields of Europe, Mediterran-· · 1 Broughton, Honorary Chamnan; rect your card at once in The :remainblg 530 boys inc:lude "' ean; Africa, Asia, and Pacific The- William P. Hodges, General th o.....;.,t ar' Off" 69 veteraDS. ··-atres. They climbed the steep 'An incipient revolt growing out . Chairman; W. Reid Martin, Chair- e •""'&"" r 8 lee. No figures are available, but . ·bea· ch es of· Norman d y, the floo d e d of a series of circumstances and Dates for tile rushing perl'od man. Gen. eral Solici.tatl.'on Commit- registration incllcates · .tbJt .......,. _ . h f G d th b misunderstandings threatened the f R d tr .. ~ · beac es 0 ua a1 cana 1 ' e urn- order . of the first meeting of .the and for the sm.>kers to be given tee lfl City 0. aletgh, L. Y. ~~- freshman an anJfer stu\4....... · ing sands of North Africa, and the Women's Association . held last by the individual fraternities, to- len?ne, Chan:man Gen~ral ~olic1- outnumber greatly the retiJmlDi never-to-be-forgotten beaches of Tuesday. gether with rushing rules for this tatlo? Committee Outs1de C~ty of uppez: classmen. · ~-' ·Anzio, Salerno, Midway, Roi Na.: Due to the accidental loss of the semester, have been announced .by. R~l~lgh; . Earl JoJu:son,. Cha1rm1p1 F Among those reJisterinl are mur, Saipan, Tinian, Sicily, and constitution of the Women's Asso- the Pan-Hellenic Council. Imtlal Gtfts Corn~Ittee, E.-~~r- Yl(lfta•es· •11ec1 students from 16 ·states besldli_a Burma. t All . n~" men, freshmen and wood _Pope. , Chauman P. ublic1t.y 1 North Carolina: Alabama, Az:.. ..~.~ To t op ·1't all , 'th e vet s h ave m· ciation, several sec ions of the transfers,"'" will be rushed unt• Committee, Eugene Olive DI- k ansas, Connecti cut, Flou-, ... t b new constitution were brought be- 11 their .. possessiOn a1 mos num er- ml'dnight, October 2. At th1S. time rector. o I st H Georgia, Illinois, Kentudcy, ...._,_ __ less medals . such as the Purple fore the co-eds for discussion and nEd•it orla• a 5I land, Mississippi, _Misso~ •. Nf"V_. Heart, Bronze ·.star, Bronze Star ratification. "quiet period" .will begin and will _Goal Is 7 Million · · Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Medal Distinguished Flying Cross, The primary articl~s in. question ~ast u_ntil 7: 30 ~'clo~,k ~he foll~w- The purpose of the general cam- South Carolina, Te. nn.. ess~, anl.t ' k L f Cl were those concernmg unpeach- mg rught. Dur.. _mg . qwet penod" Air Medal w.,ith Oa ea us- t f ff' d th ~ · · t d t t b h d paign, as stated by the official • West Virginia. ' . · · ters,.l"~esidential citation, unit ci- ~o~~ina~n~ 0~~~!r:.n me ods OL ~~n::/ ~:f~~~e ~a:. r~ft~r bulletin, is "to provide accommo- Four to Edit Old Gold and Nearly every county in NQI1b tation,:' · and . American Defense The constitution had been print.,. "quiet periolli" ends at 7:30 on dation and instruction, in keeping Black • Howler Acquires- Carolina is represented~ With hlri- Ribbons... ed in the handbook as nearly like O.ctober 3, the new men: will go to with the needs and demands of B '• M er numbers of -students, from Veterans ranked from privates the original as possible. Some the ·Dean's office to give· their this new age, for three thousand USID~S a:n,ager W~ -Forsytb,-G}lilf~-J)urbam, ·in the: Army and·'·Marines and ap- few deviations fro..rn, the. former choice.,__of~. fraternitY~ "-The -men studenti::..... Ti'Je.• gpa)..il!:->1!even mil- ' _,. ~ett, Samp~ B.ocJrin~W"lfl• prentice seamen in the Navy on up COi:IStitution were. m. the new one may then go to the fraternity lion dollars. Of flus amount two Frailklin, Cabarrus, and 'Cleveland ., .. _ ,_. the lme of 'promotion .. The length but· the purpose of_ the· meeting house of their choice to be pledg- million dollars will be for the con- An editorial council to edit OLD counties. · .- ' of service· ran~es·:·fi-om one month t t' f b ildi d GOLD AND BLACK a plan for -------- 5 was to correct any mistakes or ed. After October 3, no man can s rue lOll o new u ngs an . • to 66 months. make necessary amendments to pledge a fraternity for the _re- five million dollars will be added this year, was chosen by the New veterans on the campus the present form. mainder of the semester. to the present endowment funds Board of Publications at a meet- with their length of service, that · ing Monday night. The action of is, months in service, are: Changes Approved On ~onday, September 4• the New buildings planned in the the council followed the failure of . fraterruty smokers start. P1? Kap- t A 170 Students Give G eorge Wyt h e Ad. ams, 5; W1-1 The new constitution was pat- pa Alpha fraternity leads off on en1 argemen program are addi- 1 Jennings, editor-elect, to return liam Lloyd Atkinson, 1-3; Frank terned. after _tha~ 0~ a nearby c~- Monday night, followed by Sigma tional dormitories for both men to school. Jennings is working on Ausband, 37;- J. W. Boone, 3; Ev- educational mstltutlon whose slt- Phi Epsilon on Tuesday night Al- and women, atn dapatrtmenSttuhouse the paper in Burlington. To Building Fund erette Carnes, 48,· Hardin Cathey, t' t 1 bl d • for : married s u en s a dent · ua lOll mos near Y 1·esem e the pha Kappa Pi on Wednesday and u · B 'ld' t h ' h Those elected to serve on the 35; . .Allen Cooper, 3; Alvaro one here. All changes made dur- K AI h Th d '.