st ~Y' ·.The·. Band picture will ·be ~ken m Glee Club Practice each Monda,-, 1e · · at S :40 !(oifda;r afternoon. Wednesday, and Friday at '.Joj ! . All members of. Band ~e of . asked to be ·present. eight p.m. next week •
·• Published Weekly by the Students of Wake Forest College or ~'s Vol.. XVIII;· No. 17 WAKE FOREST, N; C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1935_ Ten Cents Per Copy a CLASSES IN STUDY PHILOMATHESIANS OVER HUNDRED CAROLINA PINES COURSE .WILL lJE GI.RD- LOINS F-OR MEN MAKE FIRST SCENE OF PAN-HEL Gl'VEN NEXT WEEK SPRING SEMESTER TERM HONOR ROLL AFFAIR TONIGHT 0·------~------Blythe Predicts Bright Future for Number is. Approximately -14 Per o School Will Star.t on-· Monday ~~·· Society Work on Campus Cent of Wake Forest Student ,....,__ --'---. _C_h;_a_n ___ o_n_e------; Sam Hensley's Orchestra Will Night and Last Through 'l'eae.her , Body r~· Furnish Music for the An- : Frida.y Evening · 1,!-...,------_.;;..---= PHILOMATHESIANS TO -- nual Event I TAKE ON CAROLINA PHIS TEN MAKE PERFECT THREEtrEACHERS WILL RECORDS FOR TERM BIGGEST FRATERNITY . BE USED THIS YEAR Francis Paschal Wants "Oratorical BLOWOUT OF SEASON ·Night" ; Blackburn _Tells of Freshman Cla5s Leads Wit1l; 37; · Miss Winnie · Rickett Will TeaCh Alumni Interest; Moore Sees · Sophomores Put 32; . Seniors Ball Immediately Following · "Christian Leadership" ; Dr.' Ban Better Spirit Evidenced in So Place 30 Men on List; Juniors quet to be Free for All Fratern Townsend to. Discuss "Our Doc ciety; Harry Wood Wants More Are Lowest With 20 Men Making t~ines"; Dr·. Reid Will Talk on ity Members; Dr. and Mrs. Car Practice in Public Speaking Honor Roll "Wisdom in Soul Winning"; penter, Dr. and Mrs. Isbell, and One hundred and thir.ty-liight stu Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greason Courses Will Be Taught in Ad A New Deal in literary society work dents are on the first semester· honor Will Be Chaperones ministration Building; Expect on the Wake Forest campus was seen roll released Tuesday by. Registrar Large Classes by the _Philomathesian Society in a Grady S. Pa.tterso,n .• Tliis number The biggest fraternity event of the special program-planning and open comprises approximately l4 per cent season, sponsored by the Pan-Hellenic The Baptist Training. Union of the forum ·meeting Monday night. Pres· of Tthe student I d body.th h 1 · h 1 " " Council, will be held at the Carolina college is bringing unusual. talent to · en men e e sc 00 Wit al A Pines clubhouse tonight from 9 until the campus this coming week as it ident R. F. Van Landingham and his grades, denoting work between 95 and 1. . The council extends an invitation prepa~es for· what is hoped to be the corps of officers, as well as ot.her out- 100 per cent perfect. They are: H. G. to all fraternity men to join in this largest study course ever held on ·the standing members of the' group, de- Britt of Colerain, F. P. Covington of formal affair. Sam Hensley and his· Wake Forest campus. Thomasville, H. C. Dixon of King's Deacons will furnish music for the The teachers who will lead in this • clared themselves of the opinion that, Mounta1·n•. P. E. Hendr1·cks o·f Mocks- event. · week of special work, Director Black· the society is pointing toward a new ville, A.M. McMillan of Soochow, China, The council members and their dates bu.rn has announced, are Miss Winnie Above is Rev. Carl M. Townsend of and unprecedented peak of interest dur- J. G. McMillan of Lumberton, R. M. will be guests at a formal banquet at Rickett, state secretary of B. T. U. Raleigh, who will ·be one of the- in- ·ing the present ·semester. New and McNair of Latta, _S. C., V. W. Sears of . Dr. Nevill Isbell who will be one of the clubhouse preceding the main at- wo rk for North Carolina·, Dr. Carl structors in the Study Course next vane· d activities,· including a d e b ate Concord,w. c. Thomas. H. S. ofStroupe Landsdowne, of ·Alexis, Md. and the Chaperones at the Midwinter Ball traction of the evening. For the first · Townsend, pastor of the Hayes Barton week. He will be assisted by Miss 1 h - 1 in Raleigh this evening. time in its history the council is glv- Church in Raleigh; and Dr:' A. C. R_eid, Winnie Rickett of Meredith College w t the Philomathesian -Society of the The freshman class heads the list with . 'Mrs. Isbell, Dr. and Mrs.. c. C. Carpen· ing a free ball to fraternity members. head of the philosophy department and Dr. A." C. Reid, bead of the Pbilc University, were brought .before the 37. The sophomores placed 32, seniors ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Greason This has. been made possible by pro- here. i\ . ' osophy and psychology department gathering for discussion. . 30, juniors 20, second year . medical will also ac't as. chaperones at the ceeds from its big party last fall. The classes .in this training, course here at. Wake Forest. After Chaplain J. Wade . Baker had eight, s~ond year law seven, third year event. Vance Gavin, president of the council, are schedUled to begin Monday eve- opened the meeting with appropriate law and first year medicine two each. hopes that this get-together affair will ning, and they will continue through .devotional readings, yan Landingham The complete list follows: promote a feeling of brotherhood among Friday evening. They are to begin read .a letter from· the Phi group at ·Freshmen-H.~M. Abbitt of Appo· the fraternities. sharply at seven o'clock and stop exact· THREE· . - FOURTHS. · . . . . .·or Carolina in which the loca~rganiza- mattox, Va., D. M. Branch of ltaleigh, DR • HUBERT. _· POTEAT. , The· banquet preceding the main ly,-·at eight, according to the B. T. U. tion was invited to meet their repre- F. E. Bunn of Zebulon, G. M. Byrum, event is the seco.nd to be given by the dlrector here. . . · · · · sentatives in-a debate at Chapel Hill Tyner, S. F. Caldwell, Jr., of Lumber- ADDRESSES GROUP council this year: The first was held On. Monday night, however, a short within a few weeks. The Wake Forest ton, P. s. Carlton of Salisbury, A. L. . at Carolina Pines in the latter part of assembly program will be held in the SCHOOl:. . · · BAPTISTS. . society has the privilege of suggesting Clegg of Durham, R. W. Crater of Elkin, · November, and it is hoped that the music room of · the Administration or approving topics for a query. J. J. K. ·Cress· of Charlotte, R. L. Denny, banquet tonight will be as successful Building at six-forty-five, . Men _inay Glen Blackburn, moved that the invita· of Wilson, c. W. Everette of Roberson- Latin Professor Tells B.S. U. Of- as.the former. . 707 .Members of Student Body tion be accepted, and his motion was ville, J. s. EzelJ ·Of Clanton, Ala., Cloyd "Every tuxedo on the campus, wheth- .take any. one. of the. three that Ll'st Themselv· es As' Members carried with a. n am_ endment empower- Gantt of Statesville, F. A. Glass of Hope· ficers They Are Missionaries er begged, bonowed, . o_ r stolen, WI'll ar~ offered to s_ ecure theCO~"J,'Ses. ne_ c(j~sary well v c {) G f Sh n) E J f C credit for· the weekly reports. ·Miss of Baptist Faith ing the president to appoint. an hi- •.. a., . . . r~ene 0 e y, . . 0 ampus be used for this occasion," President Rl'ckett w1'11 teach-. "Chr.i.·sti.~n~. T -'·~der; vestigating' C'Ommittee to con···~r with Harn~ ~fGu~tersville, Ala., R. L. Hasty ---· Gavin humorously remarked yesterday,. shfp," Dr~ Townsend wiilteach... ·'-"""'" ve members be dr·opp.ed from "" sn e, · · IC er 0 1 ew Chr" t' · S ld" " · . London, R. D. Spruill of Henderson, Is Ian o Iers. (Please turn to page four) the rolls, pointing out that,- although there are now nearly a hundred mem- H. B. Thomas of ·Burg~w, W. E. Ward bers of the society, only about half are of Robersonville, :r. C. Whaley, Jr., of Present Chemist_ry Building. reaHy active. Hen.derson, L. E. Williams of Kinston, I. D. Wood, Jr., of ,Enfield. Statesman's Club to Conduct Glen Blackburn,- who has represented Juniors-A. J. Benton of Indian Trail, ·Too Sma[[·For Good Work the Phi's in many ·forensic contests, H. G; Britt of Colerain, W. E. Brown of told of the interest on the part of re- Elizabeth City, 0. W. Carter 9f. Mars ~ampus- Wide Peace Poll turning alumni in society work, point- Hill, J. L. Carber of Rougemont, T. C. Is Found That With 350 Students Now Taking Chemistry, Lea iug out .that the halls are the pride Council, Jr., of Raleigh, Vv. R." Dixon · · Laboratory is Not Large Enough to Accommodate Thein' of all visitors, and that many had of Roclty Mount, Wellington- Dunford OLD GoLD AND BLACK '\Vill Cooperate '\Vith Organization in At- Satisfactorily; Building Is Crowded From · commended the renewed interest. · He of Winston Salem, B. D. Hairfield of tempt to Get Stand of ·vv ak~ Forest Students on 'Var; · 8:10 to 5:30 Each Day suggested an attendance contest be- Morganton, W. S. Harris of Maysville, ' Digest Conducts Poll in Colleges twee·n the two sections of the society. C. C. Hearst of Spartanburg, S. C., D. R Supervisor Moore called the atten- Johnson of Wingate, L. J. Knox of By B. I. TART, JR. / from 8:00 .o'clock in the morning to tion of the group to the new spirit Hickory, J. C. Markham, Jr., of Durhani, As we stated in the last issue of the Iinvaded the borders of anoth-er The Wake Forest Department of 5:30 .in the afternoon. prevailing on the campus and suggested C. H. Moricle of Reidsville, H. M. Poteat, 0Lll Gor.o A:XD BI. .ACK the Statesman's country; 62.98 per cent did not be Chemist:J:y has become a victim of cir In an effort to relieve the congested that this is evidenced more in society Jr., of Wake Forest, F. H. Schofield, Jr., Club, b_elieving that· the students. of Iieve that an American Army and Navy cumstances, similar, indeed, to those in condition, the Physical lab has been work than in· any other . campus ac- of Wake Fo1·est, A. E. Strickland of 'V~ke Forest College are interested in second to none is a sound method of 1885 which resulted in the building moved to the East Wing to give room tivity. His fellow officer, J. E. Knott, S~~dman, ·w. D. Weatherman of Sta~es matters involving international peace iUSUl'ing this country against being of the Lea laboratories: namely, the endorsed the observation and in turn VIlle, H. B. Wyche of Hallsboro. for several sections in first year is sponsoring a. ·poll to be conducted dra\\'n into another war; 90.25 per influx of chemically minded students Qualitative Analysis. · Fortunately, the called for a stricter observance of by- • Seniors-H. F.-Bean of Rutherford for "the past two or three years has laws and fines. ton, P. D. Berry of Chase City, Va.,. J. B. over the Wake Forest campus in re- cent advocated governmental control West Wing, which includes the embryo gard to the students belief upon certain of munitions. How are the students swelled the department to the now Harry D. Wood, prominent· senior Brower of Liberty,_ M. R. Brown of chemists, is the only portion of the questions involving world peace. A of Wake Forest College going to vote? total figures of.350 -students, a number building which is well ventilated, this and active Philomathesian for four A~heville, S. R.. Bryant of Buffalo exceeding the entire student body of R1dge, Va., M. H. Clayton of Woodsdale, committee composed of S. R. Pridgen The. Syracuse Daily Orange says: being accomplished by a system of years, made a plea· for a renewal of in· as chairman. John A. Daughtridge, and "To those who believe most college some colleges of the State. electric suction fans. -struction in public speaking through F. P. Covington of Thomasville, R J. Walter Smith were appointed to work students are apathetic about the larger It was difficult last year to accom The Chemical faculty is unique and .tile , soci~ties and challenged those Davis of Rome, Ga., H. C. Dixon of out the details. issues in the world today let it be modate 120 freshmen but the 175 outstanding in that, of the three who present to take advantage of the "new King's Mountain, G. B. Fleetwood of Severn, G. J. Griffin,. Jr., Pittsboro, Sixty American colleges have re- -known that honest and intelligent members who, turned out this -year are actively teaching, each has a dif- era." Secretary John Markham con· J. W. Griffin, Jr., Monroe, P. E. Hend turned more than six~y-five thousand arguments are being debated." caused D.r. Black no small amount of fere:rit major and is teaching it plus eluded the remarks by pledging his best worry. ricks of Mocksville, A. W. Hunter of ballots in the · second report of the The following questions will be sub· any other necessary work. Dr. Black, in arranging the new and varied pro Winston-Salem, F. S. Johnson of Mars peace poll conducted by the Litel·at·y mitted in the next issue of the OLD "At lecture. meetings .all seats are majored in Inorganic, Dr. Isbell in grams.. Hill, B. G. Leonard of High Point, J. J. Digest. Analysis of the current re· Gor.o AXD BLACK: taken.and extra chairs bl'ought in for Organic, and Wyatt in Physical Summing up, President Van Landing. Dr. Martin of Adairsville, Ga., A. V. Ober turns showed the following ratios: 1. Do you believe that the United some sections." stated Dr: Black, con· Chemistry. These professors have been ham challenged each member on the ce"rn.ing·- the crowded coO.dition,' and holtzer of· Washington, D. C., S. A. 68.31 per cent believed that the United States could stay out of another great recognized for their research as well campus to take advantage of the new O'Brian of. Oxford, J. F. Paschal of States could stay ou.t of another war; war? added ''it is impossible to keep things as routine work and the graduate stu· opportunities for society work. He Wake Forest, c. G. Peace of Hender 83.50 per cent would light ·if this A. If the borders of ·the United orderly and clean with six freshmen dents who are sent out by them each declared that he is confident of un- son, R. 0. Poplin, Jr., of Ronda, E. M. country were invaded; 81.63 per cent .States were invaded, would you bear lab sections meeting const!cutively (Please tum to page af%)· (Please turn to page six) (Please turn •to page six) would not fight if th~ United States (Please turn to page six) PAGE TWO OLD. GOLD AND BLACK c91b c§olb anb Jl}latk and scholasticism will not excuse except "b" in section "C" wherein them for the selfishness, carelessness, is discussed the improvement of the Fashion Notes and thoughtlessness ip.at they show railroad station. That beautiful GLENN FRANK: IN . from time to time in the reading room structure with its magnificent lean ••• By••• of the Libra"ry. Those who m·e gui:ty tos would be a credit to any com /LEADERSHIP TAlK of clipping simply lack a little some munity. Its beautiful semi-pea ~olltgiate ~ige~t thiug in the way of college spirit and green color is nothing less than a Says Insecurity Bring~ On Dic tators; NBC Carries Wisconsin rooperution. monument to .tb.e painting profession Continuing· our regular weekly pa Leader's Address rade of the latest and the best modes II The papers are sent here to be of America-in the 1890's! The .and models for the well-dressed man, ·C STAFF read, and not to be clipped. They outside of the building is beautiful, New York City.-"Lenin, Stalin, Hit we present the crocheted THOMPSGN" GREEXWOOI> ...... Editor·in·Ohief ler, Roosevelt, and the whole gallery WALDO CREEK ...... Business Manager are for reference, not for scrapbooks but it ·will not compare with the muffler. Truly the mili a J. RICE QUISENBllRRY•••••...•••.•.•• Faculty Advi8er of political experimentalists have flow tary leader of the parade, t B. I. TAR'l'•••••••••••••..••....••.•..•..•. llrenaging Editor and sermons. The librarian would inside at all. For it is the inside ered from the soil of insecurity." the · regimental stripes [ M. E. G.UIBREL:v....•....•.••.••...•.. ds8ociato Editor that lends a touch of sobriety and FALK JOHNSON ••••.••.•••••.•••.•••••..• Associate Editor like to keep them intact for future That was the remark of Dr. Glenn featured make this a ( 0. H. TRUEBLOOD, ,TR...... ••..... Associate Editor distinction to the whole picture. The Fmnk, President of the University of vivld and: colorful addi DEPARTMENTAL ASSISTANTS use. There will be other students smell and color of the innards of the Wiscon.sin,, when he appeared as guest tion to the usual drab Z. D. G&EENWOOD ...... E:tchange who will want to refer to the Yery speaker on "The United States . and WEI•LINGTON DUNFOllD ...... - ...... Fratern.ities station lend dignity and ripeness. ness of winter wear. The GEORGE CoPPLE.•...... •...... : ...••••.••••••..••ForensicB article ·which has been clipped from World Affairs" series of broadcasts designers of this neck CHAS. U. HARRIS .••••.•••.•. A.dminis!ra!ive OJ!iceo BooKIE SRIELDs...... •... Special announcements the sheet, for usually it is tlte best. There is no way that station can be sponsored by the Ip.tercollegiate Co,m piece undoubtedly took ARCU A!OM£LL.\N ...... Miscrllaneou.! improYed upon. cff over the National Broadcasting their cue from the pop E•acu.lty Copy, if you must, but in the name Company network recently from sta !.1. E. GAMBRELL LUTHER. SETTLE article of section we Perhaps we should apologize for not ularity of wool-wear in Law Scltool of cooperation IJlease don't clip. In "2" "0" tion WIB'A, Madison, Wis. PRIDGEN \'\"ALTER PEYTON having some reading material for you general, and of the knit Medical Scltool find that these men who make up last week, but we bad not then recover· "Not a single one of 'these . govern ted necktie in particular.' B. S. TART 'v. s. Hu~rPRRIEs DEFINITE PURPOSE the club would remoYe unsightly poles ed from our examinations. However, ments would have come to power in a The stripes, of course, follow the gen Socielieo I national situation of peace, plenty and CAMPBELL . . A. K. CuEEK The :Men's Civic Association here f1·om certain streets. Faculty AYe we are up and at 'em again, now, and eral trend in wool ties and socks. Reltgtott.s Department ready to cuss and discuss anything and psychology or security," Dr. Frank con FALK JOUNSON I. L. BAKER is aiming high, at least, and after all, Publications nne wouldn't be a bad place to begin. everything. tinued. A FORECAST FRANK NORRIS HoWARD RoLLINs who can accomplish anything with This district looks like a thorougll "We cannot hope to conquer insecuri We know that is is just as danger-: Music ous to make fashion forecasts as it JAY AND!lnsox H. l.I. BAKER out an ambition, an aim, a purpose 1 f are between two picket fences ! Of Hove y.ou heard about Greenwood's ty with hare-brained schemes to boost new money-making plan? But maybe prices by legislating scarcity in an is to predict football scores, but just , MANAGERIAL DEPARTMENT The following is a rough sketch course the com}Jany must see that its SHEARON llARRlB ...... •. .Adverti.YE.AR through such active, wholesome, con- apart. There can be 110 improye ----'-~------1 structive cooperation as will enable down with the greatest of care this past by national enterpri.se that we Jtave de ance by the college nORTH CARo:LiWXb'i'NThcoLLEGIATE . attainment of the following ends. ment on Faculty Axenue, then. week, also acting rather queer on the liberately and drastically scaled down. man of one of the • PRESS ASSOCIATION 11. Civic attractiveness: The telephone system is maryel campus. Someone said that it was "It will be unfortunate," said Dr. newest and smartest "Hell Week" for one of the frats on designs for country MERCHANTs iWsoc~'i~ioN. RALEIGH A. General admiration of the com- ous. One could take his _morning Frank, "if economic leadership leaves munity by the campus. the problem of insecurity exclusively shoes that has made its appearance in Entered as second class matter January 22, 1. Citizens of Wake Forest exercise simply by calling up a . in the hands of political leadership. If many a moon. Its the country shoe 1916 at the postoffice at Wake Forest, North 2. Students with laces eliminated and replaced by . .l Carolina, under the oct of March 3, 1879. 3. Alumni and other friends of few friends; it's all in the arm And speaking of Hell Week, did you economic leadership dodges the issue, the college movement, the twist of the wrist. notice (how could 'YOU miss it?) fresh- however, it should be sportsmanlike a strap and buckle in the manner of All matters of business should be addressed man Philips down in front of the enough to realize that the problem what the well-dressed monk will wear to the Business Manager, Box 218, and all 4. Approximately 400,000 white c>ther matters should be addressed to the Baptists who should regard And you ne\·er haYe to wait over ten theatre last Wednesday? must be met politically. in a monastery. This monk-front Editor-in·Chief, Box 218. this as the Baptist center of minutes to get your party-nq more, "The mass. demand. for · economic shoe, in brown buckskin, is alreadY Advertising rates quoted on request. state and be glad to boast of It has been definitely confirmed that Subscription due in advance. and no less ! .A. good test of your security will grow louder and louder. finding favor for campus and country Raleigh Office: Edwards & Broughton Co. it as Baptist community there is to be another theatre here some My fear is that the politicians will wear, although it has not yet reached . l 5. Thousands who pass on the patience and your morning exercises, time soon, occupying the new building l MEMBER hear it, while the l!nsiness men, indus the height of its well-deserved pop- highways now under construction next to the ularity. · - ~sodattd (lollt.9iatt 'JrtSs B. Active gener.al support of the both thrown in with your telephone trialists, and financiers will not. If hardware store. this happens, we shall be in for a gen _, I!) 34 (!ou;;i~lliiot:Ot 19 3 5 ,.. community by sen·ice-and so cheap! POLO STYLE AGAIN .....,..,. WISCOIISIM 1. Local people . eration of legislation that will level 2. Others The club would eYen have traffic Johnny Burns has sold his automo· With the almost complete abandon- . the men and enterprises of the United ment of the acceptability of the ·ches [.All ertitorials in these col1tmns 2. Civic pride, growing out of regulation-article "1", section "E". bile ( ?) • In case you aren't acquainted States down to a slim.J.y sure but un terfield for dress and general wea.r, are written by the editor 1mless A. Cooperation of with the so-called car, it is that orange inspiring' and, in my judgment, ulti The traffic is regulated now-no car the six-button polo-coat style over otherwise credited.] 1. All civic organizations,. as colored piano box you have seen down mately unproductive life, even for the is allowed to make less than 50 miles coat is· becoming more and more pre a. Garden Club the street so many times this year. But masses. GROWTH b. P. T.A. an hour, or more than the car is don't let it's appearance fool you; valent on college• campuses. Done in c. Building and Loan "I refuse to believe .that we are Irish homespuns. ·and o,·er one hundred men made the capable ~f doing and not one must JohnnY ~on a ten-dollar bet one day by doomed to the destiny of fairly well d. Fraternal groups ' Ioutrunnmg a V-8 over a course of about tweeds, this model is honor roll here last semester, Regis e. D. A. R. turn a curye ou more than two wheels. twelve miles. He started out far in the clothed and fairly well-fed puppets of 2. Municipal groups, including following the general an all-embracing state. And yet it is style trend toward trar Patterson's records show-about the town council, etc. A child got run over in front of the rear, but after he had gone about five to just this that political pressure from rougher fabr~cs and fourteen per cent of the student body. 3. General improvement of existing school building th other day-prett mil~s, and' C'hanged into t~e sixth gear the masses will drive us unless busi conditions through e Y of h1s home-made contraption, he passed looser looking clothes. Ten men made perfect marks. badly hurt, they say, but the driver his rival like a bat out of lower regions! ness and industrial leadership prompt While it cannot serve A. Pmgram of beautification, in· ly and effectively develops a workable Wake Forest is progressing. A eluding was m a hurry, and who are Wake -And Van Landingham looks rather in the dual c8j'pacities 1. Complete survey of present and widel~· effective economicS of of dress and general · higher percentage made the honor Forest men to sl 0 w u a man who 'awkward these days: now that his long plenty." I conditions P legs are not danghng from the rear wear, as did the Ches Dr. Frank's talk over the National 1·oll this year than in the year 1932-\ a. Preparation of large map is in a hurry~ They used to haye of Burns' Box. terfield, it is much showing Broadcasting Company network was 33-, for instance, or in the year school zone signs out tl1at ~'>-ay, but smarter and more ap (1) Physical conditions as The Pan-Hellenic council dance the seventh in a series presented by the 1928-29. Take the records of any they now exist they were taken down som~ time propriate· for all other prPmises to be great. And the fact Intercollegiate Council in cooperation purposes. A s t h e 2. Removal of wlth the National Advisory Council on previous year and you will observe a. Buildings wrecked by fire, back-quite a time back, too-but the that it will not cost fraternity men homespuns .and tweeds are. usually that Wake Forest is not only larger etc. town hasn't had time to replace anything makes it stili better. (Note: radio education. · smarter in th!! top-coat weight fab b. Unused, that the word "dance" is not used in physically and nume.rically, but it is dilapidated build them; and there are plenty more rics, these fabrics are usually lined ings, etc. the write-up on the front page. The with a tan polo type doth or with a also putting on size in the way of 3. Improvement of streets and children. trustees wouldn't think of such a plaid wool lining to give them the sidewalks thing!) scholasticism. In the fall semester a. A plan should be made to Now in its plans the association INCREASE IN- ADS· warmth necessary for th~ colder of 1932 only four men made a straight plant every street insofar turns to business conditions in the weather. _ But stop a moment and think how as possible · town. It wants the "cooperation of MORE PLAIDS "A" on every subject. We haYe only (1) Say five-year plan, the much more convenient it would be if two hundred more men now than planting to be started the community in business." To this dance could be held on the camp';ls RECORDS SHOWING The plaids seem to have_ invaded every article of the male dress, so it we had in that year, yet the number not later than Feb· that we have only this to say= Those here at Wake Forest ... and how much ruary, 1935 the boys would save by not having to Survey Conducted By Collegiate is only natural that the mutD.ers-of of our perfect-grade men has more 4. Highways, minimum of one who can buy what they need here rent cars and buy taxis . . . well, it Digest Shows Big Increase the-season should come in all types of than doubled. mile in each direction should be required to do so by law. would just be better all. the way around. checks and varie a. Trees, as oak and dogwood in Lineage ties of plaids. And, Are men working harder and That, of coui·se, cannot be done. But Remember the expensive transportation b. Cuts, roses, iris, etc. used of course. · they're B. Public health and inconvenience when that petition more thoroughly? Are our teachers those who insist upon trading in for spring dances is presented to the Madison, Wis.-A general increase all wool. it" is pre 1. Careful survey of ~ condi of 30.8 per cent in the lineage car· getting easier or better 1 Attribute tions that may be involved, as Raleigh and Durham should be trustee!)· this spring. Just remember d'icted that these ried by college and university news it to anything you wish, it makes a. Sewage disposal mildly ostracized. The merchants it.... mufflers will soon b. Inspection of foods at papers in November, 1934, over the become as import little difference; ·we only know that source of supply here in Wake Forest must live. The Sam Hensley (or maybe we should same month of 1933, was indic~ted ant. for win.ter (1) Milk call him SamMY, now that he has ln a survey just completed here by Wake Forest is becoming more sober I College should pretty strongly sug dr~ss as did the (2) Meats made his radio debut) promises to the staffs of Collegiate Digest and the in its work. The students are be- ! c. Inspection of cafes, etc. gest that all boarding houses purchase o 1 d solid-colored· present some first-class music tonight Associated Collegiate Press. cashmere, wh.ich ginning to realize that Wake Forest C. Public utilities their foodstuff here in town. How I 1. Railroad at the dance. He really has a good This trend follows closely the in- has been out of the men do play a part in the affairs of a. Train and mail service many Raleigh people come over here band, now, and you students should creased enrPllment, and indicates that fa!lhion picture for to do their trading~ be pro.ud of the boys. If ypu have any both local and national merchandisers the state and nation. The students II b. Station some years. How a. General improvement in , . . . . compllments to make, the boys would are see.king to gain early advantages ev~r, the colorings here will measure up to those in any equipment The Mens Cn·1c A.ssoetatlOn of Ibe glad to hear them, but if you think in this enlarged market. in these plaids are of the more neutral other c()llege. b. Removal of hazards to Wake Forest is aiming high but it has it's lousy, keep it to yourself-they've That local merchants are firmly life and health type, rather than of the o'ver colorful When we add buildings, we grow a definite purpose and with proper had enough of that during their ama- convinced of the value of advertising variety. · c. Replacing of present .. . teur days. in the college newspapers published physically; when we inc1·ease our buildings with brick buildings in keeping cooperation should succeed. in their own. communities is shown NEED ADVICE I student body, we gt·ow numerically; with the architecture of And have you heard of the assistant by the fact that the number cif. local All questions that yon mar have w]len we win games, we grow ath the college. who gave a certain student an "X" on accounts ·carried by 64 papers inciuded regarding correct dress will be 2. Telephone his report cal'd, and when the stude in the survey has been increased by answered for you free of eharge, letically but when we gt·ow scholas a. Equipment Sso URl SCHOOL · asked about it, replied that there was 15 per cent. This is generally true if you wJll but wr.lte the Collegiate tically, we grow. b. Service , MI ' a three dollar pe~onal debt to be for the weekly papers as well as for Digest Fashion Editor at P. 0. c. RemQval of unsightly poles settled? It really happen.ed. . . the university dailies. Box 472, Madison, Wis. from streets over which THE CLIPPERS highways pass, and other In November, 1933, these papers car streets that may be desig MAKES CHANGES We saw that vaudevJlle wh1ch is ried 2,215,746 lines of advertising, There is a letter in the Open Forum nated playing at the Castle sometime ago, and while in the same month of this year department this week that calls d. Protect trees now threat Two-Day Study Period Prior to we'll vouch that it is one, if not THE they carried 2,299,722 lines. This in· Open Forum attention to the fact that men have ened Final Exams Inaugurated at best stage show that has hit this fair crease is refiected in large measure to 1 D. Local newspaper city· in quite a few days. . an increase of 7 per cent in the size !.------__. carelessly clipped articles from the 1 1. Ably edited Washington University of the average local advertisement, Wake Forest College, 2. Designed to be a means of Right many fair damsels in town periodicals in the Librv.ry. The wholesome community ex an increase of 8 per cent in the size Februa'ry 1, 1D35. writer of the letter refers to those pression ·~st. Louis, Mo.-A two-day study today. of the average national advertise The Editor, period. immediately preceding final OLD GOLD AND BLACK, men, obviously of a religious nature, 3. A medium for improvement ment, and an increase in number of ment of the business life of examinations has been voted by the Zeb, Greenwood's brother, is over six accounts. ' Wake Forest College. who clip bits from the various de the community inches taller when he stands up. When In a survey recently made by a faculty of Washington UniversitY here, Dear Sir: ' nominational pa}lers which are .sent a. Advertisements asked why he stooped so much, he prominent educator, it was shown that There has come to my attention b. Job printing, etc. following the pleas of students that answered that he got "that way•• from the total gain in enrollment in col· in the last few days a series of acts here for reference. E. Law and order they were not given sufficient time to talking to I. Harris. His neck is longer leges and universities for the school not befitting a Wake Forest . m&IL Now this is by no means a new 1. Traffic regulation a. Local regulation adequately prepare for their quizzes. than. Durante's nose, and Zeb says he. year 1934.1935 was 7.5 per cent. His The yarious denominational papers thing, for ever since libmries have b. Cooperation of the State The suggestion, originally made by got that from talking with big brother survey revealed that there are 975,218 and magazines are put in the library Highway Department Thompson. Get him to stretch that students enrolled this year in 563 in for the reference and for reference been in existence there has been the the Student Life, unaergraduate news 2. Protection against any other neck for you sometime. stitutions. only. There has. been · a continuous abominable clipper. This practice paper, was brought befOTe the :faculty evils which might exist case of· note-cutting from the pages of at Wake J?o1·est is not confined to F. Business for debate before final action· 'was Howard Rollins is still up to his old ,.....----======------, these publications. 1. General· cooperation of the taken on the question. Dr. George W. tricks. He dated a certain blonde (and New Class The Librarian has pleaded for those who read the religious maga different business houses not bad looking, either) chorus girl 2. Cooperation of the communi .Stephens, dean of students, in com !.....------! respect for those papers and ha8 not zines, however, as one would glean after a recent stage show in Raleigh. received it. It is a false religious ty such as will support local menting on the· plan said: Junius Martin, head of the col· from the Open Forum article. Very business How do you do it. Howard? spirit which takes a public treasure of "Heretofore, examination week has lege department of the Snnda:i often one can observe the clippers 3. Support of rural districts ad School here, has announced that thought and P¥tS( it into a vault of jacent to Wake Forest started immediately after the close of Lacy Collier has about decided that at work on the other types of papers he will not take medicine after all. a new class wJll be organized to personal reference. • G. Recreation and entertainment May the i·eligious -minded, and I be in the library. Those men who 1. Playgrounds, tennis courts, the regular class wofk. In the case of The smell (pardon us, we meant odor) morrow morning In the Medical etc. many students, on account of their of the formaldehyde (or however you Bulldlng for the medical students. lieve that t'hey alone err, change their follow the -practice of clipping are 2. Parks examination schedule, they had several spell it) on those starfish he plays with Dr. :Kitchin wJll be the teaeher. way and .-copy, not cut, the message. usually of the scholarly and learned 3. Musical organ of their heaviest exams on the first in Biology I Lab. Can't blame you The meeting will take place at · Respectfully, Harry D. Wood. group, it seems. But good grades These plans are all exactly right day or two of the· period. much, Lacy. nine forty•ilT8. I •
OLD ·GOLD AND BLACK PAGE THREE Reporter Dusts Off Old .COLLEGE INCOMES Wake Forest OUTSl ANUING _MEN ''u l '' f G Ar· • AT LAST FIGURED!.--. -::-:·:AMB-wi:-L: ___.. ARE COllEGE MEN now ers o ay ~.,rnetres Many Wake Foresters journeyed Meredithward last Friday to the Mere· Clark Gable Only One of "Ameri· A Prophecy for_ Dr. H. A. Jones, of Mathematics Department: Earnings of College Graduates dith anniversary day FOR.l"\rAL 'receP· "W p d t Tl S D Are Compared With Those Who. tion. But for want of formal raiment ca's Young Men Who is Not e I"e IC lilt. omc ay He vVill Have a Good This Colle~r.ate World little Eddie stayed at home. But Mon· a College Graduate" ·Law Practice and a Large Family" _ Anybody knows that a good pro Did Not Attend College day night I'll stray to the angel farm. --- portion of the conversation among Only two boys of every 100 receive The Eu Society ia sending a group LosAngeles,Calif.,Feb.7 (C.P.)-All': ..BJ',.E~ .GAMBRELL more silly than funny. Their names members· of one sex is about members four years of. college education. To there to present, for the approval of but one of the twelve :J'oung men selected Few books in the library are more ran from that of the Lazy Club to those . of the other sex. of High-Ball Saints and Night Hawks. increase this number is one of the the Astro Society, its sister society as the outstanding young men of 1934 entertaining than the old Howlers of Young women in a writing seminar according tt> gossip, a "model" society are college or university graduates or the first decade of this century. Our They had such mottoes as "Step aside at Wellesley College were enough in goals of American life insurance com- program. And your columnist is on at one time attended college. The yearbook was then in its infancy and and let's have a word of prayer," such terested in each other's opinions about panies, says a prominent insurance the affirmative of a debate on a most selection of 1934's "best" was made by completely lacked the sophistication colors as "tobacco-juice yellow and dirt men to take a written canvass of the executive. ~ plausible query. Resolved, That Dutch Durward Howes, editor of "'America's of subsequent years. These early dauber red" or "bald-head white and class in order to determine each glrl's pea green" or "Whittemore's Elite The value' of an education was dates should be recognized and ac· Young Men," who's who of the younger Howlers contained everything from a qualifications for her "ideal man." Black." The clubs had such officers One list, that of a brilliant poetess pointed out by ·the executive, who cepted as a general social custom. generation. picture of the "Lazy Club" to a dozen as "Paralyze1· of the feminine heart," includes these points: · cited statistics compiled by the Massa;- It's hardly a fair debate; I haven't The only one placed on the list who short stories. "Bait digger," "Supreme loafer," and found anyone yet who doesn't agree is not a college graduate is Clark Gable, The pictures in these old books are 1. He must take a yvoman as a per "Delegate, t~ the Harricane." chusetts department of l!libor and the thoroughly with the affirmative. 34-year-old movie actor who was select- quite amusing. All of the students son, not as a woman. college of business administration, ___ ed for the honor roll for his outstand- wore big, stiff collars, serious looks, A little verse went with each senior's 2. He must be honorable. picture. Such as: 3. He must be tolerant in every way Boston university. I hear that Charles McConnell, a last ing performance in the screen hl.t "It and freshly larded hair. Many of our The cash value of a college educa.- year Wake Forest ·graduate, wht> now Happened One Night." elderly professors were fresh, intelli- I lovePsi, recently chosen best girl would not have recognized tJlese are students, many of wltom "Gosh," a young freshman said as $6,000 Average at 60 Is going to work until next fall when VICe-chairman of the finance committee him. · · - For further information re- are newcomers to the town., If a -he made his way out of the room, "The great difference," he said, "is he plans to . enter Carolina to work of the U. S. Steel Corp. garding the class of 1911, we refer you visitor who is merely passing "Gosh, but I felt insecure." that the college-trained man's income on a B.S. in commerce. Wake Ft>rest Eugene L. Vidal, Universities of to the Newish of 1912·" througlt the town wishes to find a The co-ed with the most delicious is dependent upon his mental ability, lost a good man in Morris. Herman Nebraska and North Dakota and West Each annual contained a set of clubs, particular person, it is sometimes sense of ·humor in all America, we and training constantlY improves it Peters has taken over his pawnshop Point Military Academy, and Phi Delta entirely facetious, which at times seem l"ery difficult to -do. think, is a girl, whose real name is by practice. The average income of but his barber shop exists no more; Theta, now director of aeronautics, U. S. ------~-----_::______unknown, at the University of Iowa $6,000 a year at 60 is of~en surpassed. I saw them taking out his chair the department of commerce. . (Iowa City). - With an average of $150,000 total in- other day. James P. Warburg, Harvard Uni· A student Methodist convention was come between 22 and 60, the college ___ versity, Delta Kappa Epsilon, econo- sALEs CHEVROLET SERVICE in progress on that. campus the other education is "worth $72,000 more than DI,)Wn on the athletic field. Spring mist, writer, and vice-chairman of the day and dates were provided for some just a high school educ~tion." practice. That MAN Hickman looks BankE. ofRichard Manhattan. West, Uni·versl·ty of SEE THE 1935 STANDARD MODELS of the out-of-state boys. 0 ne of t h ese ' as wide as be is tall; all the boys seem · t d · h 1 ------Southern California, University of young men was presen e w1t a arge :- to like him well. Coach Weaver wise- California at Los Angeles, president of NOW ON DISPLAY buxom girl for the evening. Some- l'W'-...r0 tes cracking like a p ro f esslona· 1 · Those the United States Junior Chamber of GENERAL REPAIR SHOP GAS, OILS AND GREASES how he cought the phrase ·"Margaret 1 1yellow letters we see P 1as t ere d on the Commerce. Hall" and associated it with his new black sweaters worn by our football All of those named were included 1·n partner. As the evening wore on, he The B. 8 · U. Music Department con~ players a.1·e earned as much as any the 1934 editt"on of "Amer1·ca's Young • SERVICE CHEVROLET COMPANY introduced his partner to all his directionsisting of of twenty Jay Anderson students is disturbingunder the gra d e we ve ever mad e. That frozen Men," with the exception of Clark Gable friends as Margaret Hall, and, since assers-by on U. S. hl'ghway number 1 ground was ~us - t a b out as inviting as who has received unusual acclaim s1"nce' WAKE FOREST, N. C. P sumedthe girl the said name nothing, was correct.naturally pre- two nights· each week. and on Sunday one 0 f f D r. Sle dd' s examinations. A the book was published because of his Think, then, of his consternation evening at the church when they get ~aze 0 green and white, yellow and work in the success "It Happened One when he was informed hours later together to slng. black, and odd-colored jerseys patch- Night." The nominations were made that "Margaret Hall" was the women's This group is at the present time ing the field. Bordering the field were after a survey of the accomplishments dormitory! . planning for and working on a program a few early-bird cindermen prancing, of four thousand or more men men- Simile: As cast ·down as the stu- to be given here some Sunday evening warming up, getting in shape, but they tioned in "America's Young Men," as I I I T I S dent who spent a year ridding himself in the near future, and programs are had on much more than their short well as many additional names most of om s the Hangout" being worked up for Hayes-Barton track panties. I know of few more which will be included in the 1935 of "b.o." and then found out people Baptist church in Raleigh and Mered1"th enjoyable scenes than that· of a sun- edition. GOOD BUSINESS FAST TURNOVER didn'tThe likeannual him winteranyway. fuss over the College, as well as tentative programs set from the top of the stadium-a "It was a difficult task to select twelve discharges and resignations of foot- for a number of other places. sweeping :panorama of piedmont land- men from such a large number of men' ALL MEANS FRESH STO£K ball coaches occupies student atten- · An opera burlesque for college men scape. It seems to exalt you when all of whom are doing great things and tion in a fistful of universities; but is to be presented later in the spring looking out ·over this SC/ene, and you many Qf whom are outstanding in their That's TOM'S in nearly all schools the _students, at Wake Forest by this group, after think, "Surely I am monarch of all I respective fields," Howes stated. whose ranks provide the players and which it is to be carried to Meredith. survey." I I for whom the game originally was One of the most outstanding achieve Tom's IS the Hangout" intended, have little or nothing to say ments which the group shall accomplish Heard .over the rao:io: "The earth I Prayer Group I about the affairs of their athletic de- is that of bringing over to this campus is a dizzy sphere that spins its way partments. • a group of fair young things from the: into eternity." "A galvanizing piece !------1 of news." The college prayer group, wWch At the University of Nevada (Reno) "Angel Farm" sometime in the near there is a bod:Y called the Associated future tt> sing for us in an effort to From the pages: "A beauty in your lms been meeting every week day Students who thought they had some bring Wake Forest and Meredith closer eyes that God denied the heavens." throughout the year, is going to ".As the knee is inclined the leg is devote special attention through control over •the destiny of their coach together. · · STUDENT SUPPLIES : SMOKES and DRINKS -until an administrative committee Due to arrangements made with Dr. bent." ".A penumbra of indecision." the coming weeks to splritual Announcing! stepped in. , Easley by the chapel organist, a chapel "On the back of his 'lap." "The blind preparation for the meeting wWch Freshman players at the University service will soon be given over entirely thronged to see him and the deaf is to begin here February 17 ·and to hear him." in wWch Dr. W. F. Powell of of Oklahoma (Norman) rose up in to singing. The new glee club is to NashvJlle will lead. THE COLLEGE SHOP arpts, too, about the possible resigna- sing; the chapel and Sunday evening Thomas Ellis, who has been in UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT tion of their coach; and no doubt choir will render a special number, and Up until this year all Davidson Col charge of this prayer group, lms Our Aim is Good Values and Courteous Service many of the students at Louisiana the National, State, and College songs lege seniors wore derbies and carried announced that it meets in Dr. Your Patronage Will Be Fully Appreciated State University (Baton Rouge) had will be used, as well as a number of canes. Bryan's classroom on the first C. B. GRIFFIN, Proprietor some definite ideas about the parting better-known and liked hymns. Those floor of Wait Hall every morning of Biff Jones after his fight with Sen- who have songs they should like to Dr. Pearson often gets off a giggling during the week at '1 :15. Those ator Long-but with a censored stu- ·have sung should get in touch with gag that his pupils would laugh at interested are cordially lm·ited to STOP IN AFTER THE SHOW dent press their ideas had to remain .Jay Anderson. even though he weren't their profes attend. in their heads. A violin duet played by E. P. Pearce sor. While reviewing his History '\. and Rufus Crater will be the offertory class for its exam he bubbled forth, for the church service tomorrow eve barely able to suppress his aU-over The Champ ning. 0. E. Shouse will assist in the giggle, "I can lead a horse to water, Fred Berries, Navy's famed grid prelude with a clarinet solo. star, is the holder of the largest num On last Sunday evening at the church but I can't make him drink-and I • ber of "N Stars" ever won by a mid service, a quartet consisting of John guess . the same principle applied to jackasses." shipman. The star insignia is pre Lawrence, A.M. McMillan. Ed Swann Now 1n Stock sented to athletes who take part in and Paul Sholar sang an arrangement athletic contests against the ~>.rmy of the well-known hymn "Now the Day This brings on another simile: As which have been won by the Navy. is Over." natural as it is for a young· jackass VALENTINES AND HEART CANDIES to kick. The Alaskan Agricultural College Packed Conveniently for Your Purse and School of· Mines has increased its Millard Brown's mountain stride. enrollment from six to 126 students in I Lost I From 2Qc to $3.00 And doesn't a sweet Jette•· mnke 11 years. ~------~ Dr. Isbell, director of the Band, everything l'osy. Whitman's, Martha Washington, Schroft's, Park and Tilford The United States has a higher pro reports that among the missing portion of college graduates than any this week are one bass drum stick, Gordon Philips is now one of the : We Pay Postage : other nation in the world. 'There is one cymbal, and one very good happiest freshmen on the Wake Forest one for every 44 persons. trumpet, belonging to bandman campUiS. The Trenton flash. is now :McCall. rooming with Captain Frank Clark Two hundred schola1'ships will be Anyone knowing the where. of the basketball team, and Gordon HARDWICKE'S PHARMACY offered by Rutgers Un.'versity (.New abouts of these artleles will rates him ace-high as a room-mate. 120-TELEPHON ES-91 06 Brunswick, N. J.) next\ year to stu please get In toucb with tbe dlrec· To use his exact words the two are dents living on the camp'us. tor. ,_getting along like "two peas in a pod."
'\.- .. •· PAGE FOUR OLD GOLD AND BLACK CAROLINA PINES SCENE. OF Fifty-Three Schools Send Radio Headlitaes PAN-HEL AFFAIR TONIGHT !...--€-hap_els_pea_ker-~1 OHIO SCHOOL IS - By CRISP FOSTER (Continued from page one) I Newspapers to Wake Forest through which the different fraternities 0------Loretta Lee, the red-headed torch may work in cooperation for the well FORMING CLUBS All Receive Copies of Old Gold singer with George Hall's orchestra being of the majority, we, the members It is of French-American descent. She of the Pan-Hellenic Council, represent sch< and Black Each Week may be heard on the Columbia net Eighty County Groups Have Been ing ing the various fraternities on the Wake -Organized; Guests Invited· WAKE FOREST MEN work on l\londay, Tuesday, 'Vednesday, Forest College campus, do 'hereby or· For. TWENTY -FOUR PAPERS Friday and Saturday at one p.m. dain and establish this constitution. · to Dinner tent COME FROM N. C. SCHOOLS (E. S. T.) tlrlicle I-Name wre: PASS STATE BAR Section 1. The name of this organ Eighty county clubs have been organ lege Bernie Cummings and his famous ization shall be the Pan-Hellenic Coun ized at Ohio State University as a Phi: Long Distance Champion is Period tiVil Ratley, Briton, Herring, and Callo band may now be heard from cil. ·means of improving student social·life ical From School Located Chicago's Edgewater Beach Hotel. He Wal way Are Unly stuaents From .-trticle II-Membership and student-faculty relations. in China plays at different hours over WBBM. Section 1. Each social fraternity and inst Formed during December, many of WaKe Forest each professional fraternity of the Law ing Wake Forest is on the map! To date The three Large brothers, the sax and Medical schools shall be entitled to the clubs started. their activities im box there has been acknowledged the receipt The Wake Forest Law School placed players of Genial Jan Garber's orches· membership in this council. Each mem mediately by arranging student not of exchanges from 53 various institu .our men on the list of those success tra, hail from the same part of Canada ber fraternity shall be represented in alumni parties in their home c_om for tions of learning, representing 15 dif .ully passmg the State Bar Examina that the Lombardo boys are from. the council by one representative. munities during the Christmas holi T ferent states and one for~igu country, .wn g1 ven in .Haleigh on Monday and Something else in commo11 about, these Section 2. No fraternity shall be rep days. if v ~·uesuay, J au uary 2~ and 29. Seventeen President Thurman D. Kitchin, . 'fori stated Z. D. Greenwood, the exchange two famous bands. resented in the council unless recog Additional impetus was given the vf the Wake .B'orest law students tooK ... ':~.~ill Editor this week. All these colleges nized by the council and by the faculty. above, who told the boys in chapel program recently, when the club presi .tle examination. ·Those passing were: dru and universities, scattered all over the The Aragon-Trianon Hour may be Section 3. Any fraternity whose Wednesday that college is a place dents and their advisers were guests AND .J.D. Ratley of Red Springt;, H. W. Callo· wherein students are tempted to im tiOI country, receive OLD Gol-D BLACK. heard over WGN at the following membership; including pledges, shall at a dinner. arranged by the student North Carolina. leads with 24 repre ,,·ay, Jr., of Concord, Bill Herring from hours: 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Thurs· fall below a minimum of ten members prove their minds. rep' .:.even Springs, and \Vayland Briton, senate · and ·the alumni pres.ident. bra· sentative papers, including the Duke clay, F1·iday, and Saturday--at 11: 30 after the official pledging day of each "I had rather be tempted and fall President George W. Rightmire and Chi"OI!icle, the N. C. State Technician .\orfolk, Va. year, shall be dropped from member than never be tempted at all,'' Dr. Ho, each night except Monday, and at 6:00 other university officials met with the the Meredith :l'Icig, The· Ohowanial; It was generally conceded that this the p.m. on Sunday evenings. Two great .>hip in the council. · The fraternity so Kitchin stated in pointing out that >ve club leaders-.at that time to discuss from Chowan, :l'he '!'ceo Echo from ,,·as the hardest bar examination that orchest1·as at·e featured, Wayne King dropped shall be permanently barred must not fiee from temptation. · ma1 ,ms been given in recent years. Only objectives for the movement. East Carolina Teachers College, The and Jan Garber. from membership in the council unless in Daviasonian of Davidson College, The &2 of the 85 taking the test passed. The its number of active members and Headed by President Rightmire and not percentage of \Vake Forest students Business Manager Carl E. Steeb, who Carolinian from the Woman's College Bing Crosby got his nickname from pledges shall be raised, within one year, vate social functions given by a fra ma: passing· was the lowest in the history have aided in organizing the students of the University of N. C., The Pioneer his proclivities _fighting imaginary to the minimum above specified. 'l'his ternity for the benefit of its members poo vf the college. from their home counties, faculty ad~ from Catawba, and Tl!e Guilfonlian Indians on the sidewalks when he section shall not apply to professional solely, the council shall be sufficiently to visers have been assigned to all groups. from Guilford. was a youngster. iraternities. ma: Second in number of exchanges is section 4. on or before the first Mon- represented by its member from that or· In nearly every instance, the adviser are ganization. selected is one who at one time lived Virginia, with eight papers. The Religious Notes Eddie Cantor is now on a new pro· Jay in April of each year, each member in Ring-tlun Phi. of Washington and Lee, fraternity of· the council shall select Section 3. All social functions, pub in the communitY and has much in the ·------l gram that is sponsored by Pebeco. It common with the students in his The Yello1v Jacket Weekly of Ran a representative to sit with the council bai Members of the B. T. U., let's start comes over CBS on Sunday 11ight at lic ot• private, held in fraternity houses, dolph-Macon, 7'1te Skull and Bones during the ·following year. The ne\v charge. I the one hundred and second· year of 8:00 p.m. from Richmond l\Iedicai College, and representatives shall meet together by 'fraternities being a member of this Dean of Men Joseph A. Park took wh. publications from S·yracuse College, \Val;:e Forest's history off right, by with the old representatives at the first .m: Eddie Cantor and Rubinoff tl~e submitted to the secretary of the coun spectivel·y, sentatives of the council of each regu Under the new program, each stu wr aside we say, "Well done." on CBS. cil. A fine, to be set by the council, The long distance champion is The lar and special meeting. dent will receive a specific account of as 10:00 p.m. ·wayne King (Lady shall be imposed on any organization his condition afte1· be has taken his S . .;l. S. Nooze, which comes from Esther) over CBS. Section 6. The duties of the treas SP! Shanghai American School, in China, One of our fine freshmen stopped ns urer shall be to collect and keep all violating the provisions of section 6 of physical examination. Certain reme -see last week and said, ''Are you the fellow MONDAY this article, or this section. and which doesn't lack the least bit money due the council, and to disburse dial measures will be prescribed for as~ that writes the B. S. U. column some Section 8. The comicil shall sponsor in "idiomatic language as she is spoke." S: 00 p.m. Jan Garber and the Sup such sums as the council shall desig any defects he may have. Then the times?" After our reluctant conf@;sion all interfraternity athletics, held on the It is hoped that the little affair be per Club over NBC. nate. The treasurer shall, at the first student chooses a sport for every sea he immediately and boldly related the campus. tween Nippon's fair Japan and the land 8:30 p.m. Kate Smith, CBS. regular meeting of each month, render son, some on intercollegiate teams, Section 9. The scholarship cups of Confuscius will not prevent further ract . that he attended Sunday School 10:00 p.m. Wayne King, CBS. a financial statement to the council. · and the rest in intramural groups. the weelr before and, "I sure didn't see given by the council shall be presented I. exchanges >vith the Noozc. TUESDAY Section 7. The duties of the scribe · Modified exercises, such as shuffie you, why don't you practic·e what you ~rst At present, the Exchange Depart the week in April of every school board and ping-pong, are offered as cor preach?" We told him there were per 8: 00 p.m. Abe Lyman from CBS. shall be to make ··note of all actions year. l'ef ment is endeavoring to increase the rective work for those few who would 8: 30 p.m. Lawrence Tibbett, NBC. taken by the council at its meetings, of number of exchanges in hopes of bring· haps nine ot· ten other classes besides Section 10. Any provision of this find the other games. too strenuous. the ONE he attended. He admitted it 9: 00 I>.m. Ben B'ernie over NBC or regular or special, and inform the stu, article may be changed, or new pro ca1 ing more universal news of college was his first trip to Sunday School this Bing Crosby over CBS. dents of the College as to such actions; visions added, by a majority· vote of the l life to the students of Wake Forest, through the medium of the student year. 9:00 p.m. Grace Moore over NB"C. full membership of the council. COl and so far, the results have been gratify WEDNESDAY newspaper. Sympathy of· ing. MallY of these exchanges are avail A1·ticle IV-Fees S: 00 p.m. Lanny Ross from NBC. There is a young national ·p~·esi RA:i able at the college library as the result As yet, this year, we have not Section 1. Each fraternity shall, 9:00 p.m. Chesterfield Hour, CBS. lea of increased interest in what other mentioned the fine work Jay Anderson \vithin two weeks after the first meet_. dent of a certain sorority (which we The entire student body ex colleges are doing. is doing with his B. S. U. choir. They 10: 00 p.m. Guy Lombardo presented had better not name) who is not so tends Its deepest sympathy to from NBC studios. ing of each semester, pay to the treas sing each Sunday at the evening service, urer of the council the sum of two and popular right now as she vias a short Jim Penny and family in the · EUZELIANS ARE GETTING also for chapel each Wednesday morn THURSDAY one-half dollars. ($2.50) time ago. Not quite. During the con~ recent loss of tbelr son and fill ing. They are planning to substitute 7: 00 p.m. Ruth Etting's lovely voice Section 2. If the council shall have vention, when she ·was a candidate, brother, Joe. IIUl ANGEL FARM CONSCIOUS soon for the Sunday morning choir. over NBC. other financial obligations, it has the her husband sent a gorgeous bouquet He "~_Vas well liked by his let Incidentally one of the anthems they are 8: 00 p.m. Rudy Vallee from NBC. power to assess, by three-fourths vote, of flowers for the convention plat fellow students for his quiet nn• SOl Group to Invade Meredith in Short working on is by our own Dr. Hubert 9: 00 p.m. Camel Caravan With Glen sufficient funds from each fraternity. form with his-best wishes. She was assuming manner and Ids friend ore Poteat. Time to Demonstrate Their Gray over CBS. Section 3. Any fraternity being de-: elected; for the opposition broke down ly ways. l Speaking Ability 10: 00 p.m. Paul \Vhiteman from .inquent in its financial obligations to immediately. But then-then she sub Tbe students have lost a ar• It is said that all human relations NB'C. the council shall be automatically sus mitted a bill of $50. to the sorority friend. Wake Forest has lost a It Seven picked Euzelians will invade are valuable, that they are both enrich FRIDAY pended until payment of such debts is treasury for ~·flowers." real student. J Meredith College Monday night, Feb ing and dangerous. We have substi· 9:00 p.m. Ted Fiorito in Holly made; in case of delinquency in the ruary 11, when they will show mem tuted a desire for quantity for the finer wood Hotel hour ft•om CBS. payment of dues, a fine of fifty cents re~: qualities of sentiment and chivalry. / th• bers of the Astrotekton literary so: SATURDAY (50c) per month or fraction of a month to ciety, alleged sister organization to Recently an old beggar woman on the shall be imposed-, and in case .of de 1:40 p.m. Metropolitan opera broad wll Mother Euzelia, how a. model program streets of a large city said in mourn cast. · linquency in the payment of assess to should be carried through. ful tones: ments, the amount shall be set at the 8:00 p.n1. George Olsen over NBC. th4 After finishing supper at the Angel "In the old days when they robbed a 9:00 p.m. Studebaker program with discretion of the council. Farm, the Wake Forest boys will look man they had some chivalry about it," Richard Himber over CBS. A.1'ticle V-Meetings Edwards & Broughton on while fair Astros present their and she quoted the song about Willis 10: 00 p.m. Let's Dance Program Section 1. There shall be at least two it version of the perfect meeting, and Bremen, the Irish Highwayman. for three hours. NBC. regular meetings of the council each m..: "With a brace of loaded pistols he then the Euzelians will have 45 min Each night from 11:00 p.m. until month. The time and place of the meet pi~ carried night and day. · Company utes for their program. F. H. Eason midnight famous orchestras appear on ings shall be left to the discretion of in will preside over this latter part of He never robbed a poor man upon the both NBC a.nd CBS networks. the c·ouncil. Th King's highway, the night's performance.· To Charles Article VI"-New Fraternities in U. Harris, champion orator, goes the But when he robbed a rich mim, Section 1. No social fraternity shall Like Dick Turpin and Black Bess, College be organized on the campus of Wake credit for arranging the details of the College . . . a glimpse of an ivy He always divided it with the widow Forest College without the sanction of to joint meeting. covered Gothic tower ... lanes through in distress." the council. The first number on the program emerald green lawns shaded by cen ····----@~···· of Article VII--Rushing will be a ten-minute oration by Don tury-old oaks, beneath which students tio Section 1. The new council elected P. Johnston, Jr., as an exhibition of r------: sprawl and .. chat . . . a football arcs in a good satirical address in a rather A Cabiu each spring shall draw up rushing rules its way over a gt•eat concrete stadium to be in force for the following year. light vein. Charles Harris will fol- '------:;------' ... "college ... where bright colored Article VIII-Amendments OTE low with a more serious oration, "A Not onlv ba· ~ tile Rt"dgecreot roadsters fiash in front of palace-like 'PRINTERS • LITfiOGBAPBERS in~: Student's Views on V.,.orld Peace." " " " Section 1. The provisions of this eabln been secured, but It ltas fraternity houses ... where gay crowds constitution shall be amended and . ca1 The concluding number will be a gather along the Senior Wall to sing STATIONERS we debate, the subject of which is "Re- been filJed--wJth one exception. added to, only upon a three-fourth vote Accommodations for elgbt boys at the College songs at twilight ... where of the full membership of the council. 'tb4 solved: That Dutch dating should be a_ doiJar and a half a day, Includ- couples stroll along the bank of a lazy Article IX--General Rules So< generally. accepted as a social cus- mg meals, haYe been arranged. river while a pale yellow moon looks Section 1. No man shall be eligible An tom." M. E. Gambrell, Jr., and Falk The seyen following boys are go. on ... College ... where all the profs for initiation until he has successfully Johnson will struggle to uphold the ing according to present plans: are amiable nitwits who ride bicycles passed twelve (12) semester hours of ... [email protected]•··· Slli affirmative side of this weighty query, George Griffin, AI Martin, Junius ... where everybody hangs out at a work with a grade of two "C's" and one in!: with Millard Brown and George Cop- Martin, Walter Smith, Clarence soda fountain run by a nice old man "D," or better, during the p'revious th4 pie as their opponents. The OLD Hobgood • K Ch k G , "• • ee , and Jenn who extends unlimited credit . . . semester. •, GoLD AND Br.AcK has received a tip Blackburn. The person who where all the co-eds are blond,..amorous, Section 2. Two members of the lib that the affirmative will dwell on cer- uishes to be the eighth member and lovely and all the men are star council, to be appointed by the presi ·Raleigh, North Carolina Sh tain specific instances in their effort of tllis group should communicate halfbacks · . . . it MUST be like that, dent of the council, shall ·be present at let to emerge victors from this dialectic 'vith George Griffin, president of the books and movies couldn't all be all dances given by fraternities rep sti battle between four or Wake Forest's the «!ouncll. as quickly as ]lOS· wrong. Yep, it must be swell to go resented on the council. Be it further tw forensic giants. sible. provided, however, that in case of pri- to college. ... da; ve1 . :
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!__It Big----1,Five !....------' schools__:_ee!Y-t~-!!ry-G~~!-: in the state now maintain.!! box- WITH' GRID GAME And state in p a~ t week AND LOSE TWO ing and wrestling teams except ,Wake Forest. The fact was called to my at Failure -of Backs to Block Causes Wake Forest Courtmen Are Now on Northern Trip ; George tention by an article describing a dual Washington Uinversity and Catholic U. Scheduled; Baby Deacs -Triumph Over Cary wrestling meet between Davidson Col Weaver a Great Deal of High and Lose to Raleigh lege and Duke. Inquiries to Coach Worry Squad Returns Sunday and Resumes Big Five Phil Utley, leader of gymnasium . ac Competition Next Week and State tivities, revealed that the trustees .of CONTEST LAST WEEK Wake Forest will not allow this old MARKED IMPROVEMENT institution to have a team represent ENDS IN DEADLOCK Coach Murray Greason's Deacon bas Aitken, and he made good, holding the SEEN IN RECENT PLAY ing the school in either wTestling or ketball squad showed a much improved Carolina star to three points while he Hickmanites Offer Only Threat of brand of play during the last week, made four himself. Aitken never had boxing, because these two sports do Failure to Get Started. in First not instill the fine qualities in a man Game, But Fail to Produce but it was still unable to get its win a ch11nce with Hatcher following every average up above the number of losses step and move he made. Half Has Been Troublesome for which athletics are intended. Needed Score The trustees, no doubt, fear that for the season. Lose to State to Deaclets if Wake Forest should engage in these / · Presenting a faster attack, the Dea~ On Tuesday night Wake Forest met Not highly pleased with the show cons engaged the strong Phantoms of · forms of athletics the student body the State Terrors and lost to them The Wake Forest ft·eshmen pla~·ing -' ·;~. will be made up of a bunch of "punch-. ing that the football squad made last Carolina in Raleigh last Saturday for the second time this year. The night, but they were defeated 31-22. their second game of the year against drunk" pugs. This belief 01· supposi Saturday, Coaches Hickman and game ended with the Raleigh school The Chapel Hill team jumped off to a on the long end of a 39-20 score. Raleigh Higlt School had the tables tion is undoubtedly due to the poor Weaver, will send the boys through reputations which the professional fast start in the first half, and at the Failure to control the tap, and in turned on them last Saturday night another regulation game tomorrow Coach Utley has been very busy late branches of these sports have acquired. intermission the ultimate winners were consistent passing cost the Deacs the when they lost to their opponents in However, if anyone should compare atternoon. The contest between the ly handling ·the gymnasium activity. leading by a 13-5 score. Ivan .Glace, game. Poor play in the opening p'eriod a hard fought game. The final score the two, a vast difference in their Weaverlt~s an:d the _Hickmanites will In addition to this he is coaching tall Carolina center, was the big gun allowed State to build up a lead which the track team in the early season was 22-18. The game was played in management, in the actual bouts, and get· underway at around t;wo o'clock. in . the barrage which resulted in the the Deacons could not overcome. drills. lead. The big boy had a total of twelve The courtmen are at .present making the Raleigh Auditorium as a prelimi in the type of participants, will be Last Saturday's game ended in a points for the night. Although they a short northern trip which has car nary to the Wake Forest varsity-caro noted.· -There is no fixing of the scoreless tie with neither team show matches, no going into the_ ring in failed to take the lead the Baptists ried them as far as Washington, D. C. lina varsity game. kept pace with the Phantoms during poor shape, or no incompetent official ing much offensive power. The Hick George Washi~gton 'universitY and The contest, produced few thrills. in manites offered a scoring threat in the second half. Dwight Morris, Catholic Universities are two of the to allow a man to get hurt. College MUCH ACTIVITY the first half as Raleigh amassed a 13~ matches are well supervised. There the last period when they blocked a sophomore forward· starting his first schools on the schedule for the trip. game, led Wake Forest in scoring. He The Baptists will meet Catholic Uni 5 lead. However, the Baby Deacons are not neaTly the number of injuries kick on the 11fteen yard line, but four in college boxing and 'wrestling as located the rim for eleven points. versity tonight. Following the trip the came back strong after the rest and plays· ena~le'd them to move no closer there are in the great game of foot IN GYMNASIUM Goat Hatcher had the difficult 'job Deacons will return to North Carolina outscored their rivals 13-8. The large of.. guarding the highly touted Stuart ball of which everyone approves. to the goal than the seven yard line. Intramural Basketball, Handba-ll, ______....:.._ to ______resume Big Five play. _ court seemed to bewilder the Deaclets Boxing and wrestling are two sports Most of the play took place around until they became accustomed to the which are excellent exercise and act the middle of the field. Poor block Boxing, and Gymnastics size. as buil~ers of good sportsmanship. ing on the part of the backs was the Afford Recreation / Riddle, large Raleigh center, copped The participants are- under close ob main cause for the poor offensive dis GOLFERS J AGTIVE TRACK PRACTICE the. scoring honors with eight points. servation all of the time, and the col· play. Intramural sports are still going Bruno Mangum, former Wake Forest lege games are very seldom marred along very successfull~· under the Hig!h star, also played a beautiful with foul play. These men don't hit Harold Warren was the most con- guidance of Coach Phil Utley. The ON LOCAL LINKS NOW BEING HELD game. Sitton and Adderholt were the low, use the thumbs or the gloves, sisten.t ground gainer on the field. h be n a beehive of activity best for the losers. or try to sneak over a "rabbit· punch." Runnmg tricky reverse play War- gym as e . a Down Cary Hlgh The college athlete in these lines are ren ,ripped off several~ nice gains. since the completion of- examina~1ons Students, Faculty Members, and Several Candidates Report to Others Take Advantage of On Monday night the freshmen re in there for the love of the sport and Walton Kitchin also looked good for ·with a large percentage of the student Coach Phil Utley for Early turned to their winning ways by regis not for the money which they will the Weaverites. Tony Stern's line body taking part in the program. Facilities Offered - ' Drills tering a. win over a surprisingly collect if they manage to win. Both plunging was the main threat offered · The two basketball leagues got strong Cary High School five. Picked sports are good and clean, and the by the Hickmanites. The hard driv- . With the breakup of the cold spell Under the guidance of Coach Phil as top-heavy favorites, the Deaclets art of ·self defense should be part of ing fullback failed to get loose for underway a gam last _..week for the sec- the golf course has once again be- Utley the members of the Wake For were extended to win by a 31-22 score. the extra curricular work in any any long runs, but he was always ond half race. Keen competition has come the scene of mu-ch activity. On est track team have once more taken Cary presented a nice shooting at· school where the students are real men. good for three or four yards when been the keynote of both the American tack which kept fans interested almost any afternoon the links are to the outdoor cin-der paths on Gore Wake Forest is behind the" times, and called upon to carry the ball. Yank and National Leagues since play has throughout the game. Several times will 'continue to be until they have Green, diminutive freshman, got away been resumed. Every team, in the crowded with ardent devotees to the Field. Active practice under the coach the losers held a lead. over the Wake teams engaging in boxing and a few times after catching punts, his famous old Scotch game. began early in the week. Forest yearlings, but they were unable wrestling. league is determined to win the loop elusiven.ess :mal!:ing) several of his The caretakers recently gave the to hold their advantage. }~eynote Right now the_college has .a man would-be tackles look foolish. laurels and knock off Reid Staton's Due to the cool weather and the education course a thorough going over, and it fact that these are the first drills of Coach Utley sent two full freshman who would make a fine. coach for a On Monday the squad was sent Caveliers for the school championship. teams into action at different times ~lle1~e facul wrestling team. Herman Hickman through a long dummy scrimmage the Along with basketball, boxing, hand is now in fin~ shape. The greens the year the trackmen were not al will -no during the contest as the so-called was one of the topmost grapplers in main\ purpose being to improve the ball, and gymnastics have . also been have_ been packed and rolled, and the lowed to let themselves out. Coach second team that pulled- the game the long- the history of the University of Ten blocking of the team as a.--whole. It grass on the fairways and the edges Phil had them jogging slowly up and from the fire during the final minutes nessee, and· he would more than like is no secret that the coaches are far sharing the spotlight. Although no of the woods has been cut making. the down the track, and practicing start~ of play. Beamer Barnes figured ly welcome the opportunity to organ from pleased with the progress shown teams have been organized in these Wake Forest course an ·excellent one prominently in the winning rally by ize- a. squad.-- It is all up to the in this department. They are plan- lines several students are taking an on which the college golfers may ex ing positions. He wa.rned the boys against catching colds or developing caging several shots from rebounds off trustees of the school whether or not ning to work on this until there is active interest. Coach Utley has wil ercise their abilities. of the blackboard. · we ·wm have these athletics on the out-· some , improvement. . At . the present lingly devoted a great deal of his spare stiff muscles. The season is a long Las1; Sunday found the course more Defeated by State Frosh lined schedule. If they can be made Coach Weaver is looking for one time to coaching the boys who are crowded than usual. The fair weather distance off, and these drills are only capable blocking back. anxious to participate in these activi for the purpose of acquainting him The Deaclet's next venture for court to see the light on the subject, that prevailed upon a lot of students, fac laurels met with little success as, they wrestling and boxing are clean and ties. He is also desirous of having with the material with which he will . Coach Weaver ordered another ulty members, and citizens of Wake lost to the State yearlings. The final as character-building. as any varsity scrimmage for Wednesday and then anyone who wishes to join_in the be working in the spring. Forest to ~o out for a round. Porter score of the Tuesday night game was sport, then I believe that they would. announced that the regular Saturday general gymnasium activities to come Shepherd, Artie Smith, and "Goboy" Several veterans reported for prac 38-25. -see that these two sports would be an game would ·be played as usual. Pat out any morning .or afternoon. The Cecil forgot football for awhile and tice along with some speedy fresh asset to Wake Forest: swan and Dave Holton will assist in gym is always open, . except during men who are making their first bids The rangy Wolfcubs presented a found time to travel around the nine smooth working, sharp shooting ma \ the work as they 'did last, week. Swan hours when the basketball team Is for places on the team. Coach Utley holes for three of the best sco~es for chine which ran up a f9·4 score at the has been a great help to the coaches practicing. the day. Perk Reinhardt, varsity is looking forward to the coming sea~ son with much enthusiasm and ex half, The Baby Deacs came back to The Lifwarg since the start of the drills. He has Two u_n_i_v-er-s-'i_ti_e_s_a_n_n_o-unce_ the football captain, and Jug Allen were score 21 points in the second period, two more who played the course with pects one of the finest teams in years. been aiding in the drilling of the formation of new Greek organizations A bigger schedule has been arranged, but their opponents lead was just too Among recent additions to the linemen. ' good scores. All along the course big to overcome. on their campuses: , were the good golfers and the dubs and the usual northern trip will again reference room is the fifteenth volume 1. Who Kippur Upsilong. be taken. It was Mack Berry of the Techlets of the important Dictionary of Ameri CRAZY STUFF enjoying this fine form of exercise. who stole the show. The big center The' Crazy Tobacco Tags will 2. Chi Baby Chi, New Maternity. can Biography (P-R). Doctor Hubert Poteat, and his son again displayed his ability by netting Dr. · Pearson-writes with authority appear Jn person tonight at eight Bill have been frequent visitors to r~------/~-----.1 a total of thirteen points. He had o'clock in the high school audi A Minnesota teacher told a colleague concerning Thomas Ritchie, "founder the local links. Doctor Hubert is· a Baeon is S~akespeare com~lete control of the tap at all times, torium presenting "Tbe Courtship about the time he ·held the chair of of the Richmond Enquirer," and Spence great booster of the game, and one of . and passed well. Keating also did well of Luke and Sarah .Jane.'' This social sciences at a small college. In Roane, "for twenty~ven years the the best golfers in Wake Forest. He No longer will learned men rave for the winners, while Byrd was the . popular group of musicians i~ cluded in his department were eco usually shoots the nine holes in the and rant that Bacon or anyone leader of the Virginia Supreme Court Broadcasting dally except Saturday nomics, sociology, and political science. top man in the Deaclet scoring with and antagonist of John ~larshall." low forties. Mrs. A. C. Reid is prob- else wrote Shakespeare's master- six points to his credit. over Badio Station WJ.>TF, Bal "That" answered the colleague, "was ably the most active woman golfer pieces. For Sh:a)[espeare never The study of Poe, by Hervey Allen, elgh and on the Crazy Barn not a chair-that .was a settee!" - fills "nearly nine pages of absorbing in town. She has been seen stroking lived to be more than one day D;ance program every Saturday her way around several times lately. old, and it is most assuredly material," being "in comparison to the night over WBT, Charlotte. Carnegie Institution (Washington, length of most of the other biographies A spring tournament idea has been granted that, great as the bard Admission wlll be 1& · and !o D. C.) astronomers are conducting offered by several players, ·and it is was according to his eulogists, he EU SECTION HAS somewhat as 'Anthony Adverse' is to cents. The proceeds will be used studies of a very faint nebula said to expected that the idea will take some certainly couldn't have been pre- ordinary novels.•· for the beneftt of the Wake Forest be 1,330,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles form soon under the leadership of cocious enough to compile the Biographies of people now living Fire Departmen,t. away. are not included i.n the Dictionary. Al Dowtin, Wake Forest's noted golf number of works attributed to SPRING ElECTION It deals altogether with the past. ------...... :...------star. him in twenty-four hours. Documentary evidence-In black Howard Ford is Elected President Anoth~ disttn~d pubucauon is Parked Bench and whlte!-ls at hand to prove reaching completion with the issue of Freshman The lawyer rose and smoothed his of Monday Night Greup; Jay l)iscusses Hensley the veracity of this statement. Anderson, Secretary ,... the fifteell!h and last volume. I refer clothes In McCutcheon ana: Yann's "An· to the Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, And started in orating thology of EngHsh Literature," on which the New York Times compares Band in First Reporter Work His clients cause, he· didn'b pause At a business meeting February 4, pag& 136, It Js stated that "Bill" the Monday night section of the Euze to the work of the encyclopedists of To bother with relating was baptized on AprD 26, 1564, the eighteenth century. lfan Literary Society chose the follow For the first )ime in the history of one of the largest wholesale dealers three days after- his birth. On ing officers for the Spring Semester: Wake Forest a: local orchestra will in 'the eastern part of the state, has A word deluge in droplets hufle the following page we learn that Another reference book which, while Befell in storm terrific President, Howard J. Ford; Vie& Presi it makes no such claims as the monu play for the Midwinter Ball. The music already given the local orchestra a he died on AprD 23, 1964--so he dent, R. B. Campbell; Secretary, Jay for the- event, which is to be held to- widespread reputation. His vehemence, in any sense could not have been more than mental works just described, has yet a Might well be called prolific. Anderson; Censor, Chevis Horne; Chap· place of its own, and an important one, night at Carolina Pines, will be fur- The band is composed of twelve men, one day old, never was baptized. lain, .Tames Blackmore; Critic, fiteorge in the library, is the ·World Almanac. nished by Sammy Hensley's Orchestra. including the business manager, Robert and never wrote a llne of poetry Copple; Sergeant-at-arms, Ed Swann; This band, according to those who have Jernigan. There are two truritpets, His arms on high, might well belie and drama. The current volume, for 1935, is now A skill at chiropratics, Reporter, Don .Johnston, Jr. in · process of being catalogued. heard it, is better than ever before. Sammy Hensley and Harvey Caton. However, It might be best to . After his election a.; president, Ford The Midwinter engagement is not Jack Sawyer plays the trombone, and A reprobate would deprecate add that the date of the bard's A knowledge of such tactics. anounced that he will appoiat his In this connection it might. be well the first one for the orchestra. On B. I. Tart furnishes the bass. The death given In the anthologY Is a. various committees at the next rE!gular to call attention to the new edition Friday, February 1, the orchestra in- drums are presided over by Nat typographical error. meeting, Monday night, February 11. of Webster's Neto Internationa'E Dic vaded Meredith- College to furnish the Tllompson, while Wellington Dunford The walls around did all resound tiOMrtf which has recently been placed music for the Founders' Day Recep- supplies the rhythms with the guitar. With low and gentle roaring, in ~e reference room. The lawyer turned, his face was tion. This was one of· the most sue- Haywood Dowling gives all the piano burned, cessful engagements filled this year. introductions besides playing the Of.· course w~;-all enthusiastic The judge was slowly noring. over the new reading lampa in the r~ad They literally took the 'college by regular piano scores. The sax section, ing rooms. A lighting expert made a storm, being called upon to play num- composed of B. A. Sustare, Woody Pitt- .------:! STUDENTS! careful survey of our problem, and ber after number of requests. Many man, and Johnny Broughton, Is one Ride the Bus and Save Money! we followed his advice in purchasing of the faculty members as wen as the of the best in this section of the Sudd~ .Fame students were heard to remark that countrY,. 'The vocalist is Oscar Creech, 'the lamps, which are approved by the fARES REDUCED TO A NEW LOW AND SERVICE IMPROVED Society of Lighting Engineers of this rec~tion was the most successful who in his spare moments waves the J. B. Browning's cartoon in America. held in recent years. baton over the boys. the last issue of the "Wake Forest Prior to the Meredith conquest Hens- The. orchestra has a number of Six trips daily north and south through Wake Forest offer you "One word more,'' will each man Student" may or may not have the most convenient transportation available. snap off his individual light on leav ley and the boys played for the Pres· novelty arrangements, featuring the attracted much attention on the ing a table, thus helping to cut down !dent's Birthday Ball in.. Henderson on vocal trio, which is made up of Oscar campus but evidently the editors For Information Coli or Consult the electric light bill ror the library? January 30. There the music w.as en- Creech, Woody Pittman, and J"ohnny of Judge think quite well of the joyed by approximately 500 dancers . .Broughton. This trio almost stole the Littleton artist, for the February 'we were glad to welcome to the The organization 4as just been show at Meredith Friday night with library last week Mr. Charles Parker, issue of this comic monthly gives HARDWI~Ji.E'S PHARMACY signed by W. H. Basknight, Inc., of their renditions of "I Love You Truly," Browning's "Get A. Lift With A Shaw University student, bearing a Ahoskie, to furnish thirty minutes of "Winter Wonderland,'' and "Love Is PHONES 120 • 9106 letter from the President of . the in· Camel" drawing pretty good dance melodies weekly over radio Just Around the Corner." space. stitution. President. Nelson requested station WEED, Rocky Mount. These Individually, the boys are excellent; Agents for that :N:r. Parker be allowed to assemble Browning's only eommeat up. programs are presented each Saturday collectively they are capable of furnish on discovering kls sudden fame data for a brief his~or;r of Shaw Uni afternoon from two until two-thirty. ing a great and varied amount of first East Coast Stages :: Atlantic Greyhound Lines versity. was "They Onghta Paid Me for This program sponsored by Basknight, class entertainment. It."' I \ \ PAGE SIX OLD GOLD AND BLACK They Eat! Midland College (Fremont, Neb.) Four Engage.ments for Glee ,_r_.. es·_·de-n_t ___ I JOHN H. ANDERSON students are estimated to consume BARRISTER'S CLUB their own weight in food every month, plus 12 pounds each for good measure. Club Have Been Arranged The average collegian monthly drinks DISCUSSES CRIME ADDRESSES COURT 51 pounds of milk, eats 35 pounds of 0------vegetables, 18 poupds of fruit, and 12 Dowling Stresses Importance of STATESMAN'S CLUB Debate on Methods of Capital Raleigh Lawyer Speaks to Moot pounds of meat. = Attending Practice Sessions on TO CONDUCT CAMPUS- Punishment is Given; Dick Court on "The Practice in Monday~ Wednesday, and WIDE PEACE POLL Taylor Speaks Supreme· Court" The oldest university in South .Amer .. ica is the University of San Marcos, Friday in Lima, Peru, founded in 1551. (Continued from page one) Should public hanging return? The first session of the moot court l WILL SING AT ATLANTIC arms in the defense of your country? There was a heated debate, Wednes· of the Wake Forest Law School this day night, in the Barrister's Club, the CHRISTIAN COLLEGE B. Would you bear arms for the term was held on Thursday evening United States in the invasion of the query being "Resolved: That Public at 7:30 o'clock. .At this. 1;1me the law borders of another country? Hanging Should Return." The affirma More Good Second Tenors Are tiYe side of the question was upheld students were addressed by John H. 2. Do you believe that a national HARPER'S by- Hoke Pollock and Gilbert Metllin. Needed ; Bass Section Crowded; policy of an .American army and navy .Anderson, of the law firm of Smith, respectively, and the negative by H. SHOP Final Selections to be Made in second to none is a sound met110d of s. Leach, and Anderson, of Raleigh. Mr. SH0E Pridgen and Joseph D. Blythe. Among insuring us against being drawn into .Anderson spoke of "the Practice in Near Future; Forty Men Taking the points presented in the debate, both another great war? Part in Rehearsals pro and con, were many, but the most the Supreme Court." GUARANTEED WORK N 3. Do you advocate government con- outstanding one being based upon the .Also plans were made at this time AT REASONABLE PRICES The ·wake Forest Glee Club is holding trol of armament and munition in· betterment of mankind. Pridgen anti for. the work of the new semester. practice ses~ions each Monday, 'Wed- dustries? B1ythe maintained that hanging is un The cases to be tried will be appeal nesday, and Friday evening at eight 4. In aliuement with our historic "let Us Keep You Well Shod" civilized, barbaric, inhumane, cruel, cases to the Supreme Court. Profes o'clock, in tl1e 2\lusic Room on the third procedure in drafting man-power in and tortuous, and that if public hang sor I. Beverly Lake will act as Chief 1 lBLOCK EAST 'oF :BANK fioor of the Administration Building. time of war, would you advocate the Dr. Hubert Poteat, of the Latin De Justice. .All students are cordially in ing returned, it would be defeating partment here, who was last week Haywood Dowling, the diminutive principle of universal conscription of the Christian principle of, "Love thy vited to attend and hear cases argued. ~ director from Atlanta, stated Thursday all resources of capital and labor in elected president of the ·wake County ...... t neighbor as thyself"; Pollock. and Columbia University .Alumni .Assoeia· that he thinks 'Vake Forest will have a orL1 er t o con ro1 a 11 uro fit s 1n· t'nl1 e o f '111111111111111111111111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1111111111111UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111UIII111111111111,...: glee club second to none within two war? Medlin set forth that t11e purpose and tion. ur three v.;eeks. the essence of capital punishment are 5. Should the United States enter the The club at the present time has not reached or had with the present League of Nations? laces upon the cam their reward when capital crimes con A hearty welcome to you, new has been working with the boys on pus. B'allots are required to be signed. tinue to increase and the criminal no students. semi-classical numbers: "Mighty Lak a longer fears his punishment. The To those who have attended Rose.'' ·•cornfield ~Iedley," the Roose· question was not decided, it was a de school here preTiously, 've are I ANN HARDING : ROBERT MONTGOMERY i v velt favorite, "Home on the Range," PRESENT CHEMISTRY bate without a winner. glad to have you back. S• "Let :\Ie Call You Sweetheart," and .A speech was delivered by Mr. Dick To those who are here ior tlte BUILDING TOO SMALL 11 li "Absent." (;OR GOOD WORK Taylor, whose subject being "Govern· first time, we hope and believe 1 THE BIOGRAPHvo; ABACHELOR GIRL" 1 a Four a:!)pearances had been booked mental .Activity and the Young that your initial contact with our ~ ~ 11 for the organization when Thompson Lawyer." He presented the most com· school will be pleasant and tltat The human side of a real life girl that took them as they came 5 Greenwood, manager, was interviewed (Continued from page one) mon problems that a young lawyer is in future years you 'fill return to and was still herself. on Thursday. Concerts will be given year have in every case been sue- confronted with and then gave solu· be 1vith us. M-G-M NEWS COMEDY c at Apex, for the Parent-Teachers .Asso cessful. tious. The faculty, the administrative s ciation, at Dunn. in the high school The department is well equipped for The significance of the Crime Con officers, and this paper are here Wednesday-Bargain Day 10c·15c Friday Night-Owl Show-11:15 P.M. 1 auditorium, at .Atlantic Christian Col· reference work containing a good ference was related to the Barrister's to serve you and to help you in 2 lege in Wilson, and here at \Vake Forest Chemical library but, due to inadequate ANNA STEN-:FREDRIC MA:BCH FAY WR.AY-RALPH :BELLAMY Club by· J. B. "Punk" .Allen. He told evel'J'; way they possibly can. . -in- -in- a in the high school auditorium for the quarters and the fire hazard, this must of the various attacks that are being The entertainment facilities a benefit of the Parent-Teachers Associa necessarily be kept in the main College set forth and carried out to 'prevent the beautiful campus, the golf ·~we Live Again" ''The Woman in the (l tion. Library which doesn't prove very eon· Crime. course, the tennis courts-are Travelogue : Cartoon : Sna.p Shots .Dark" "V Dowling stated Tuesday that the venieut to the chemical truth-seekers. yours. COMEDY MUSICAL :E twenty-five men to make the trips will The Chemical library includes, among MEE~ING POSTPONED The people of the town join us Thursda.y-Frida.y be selected within the next two weeks. others, complete sets of .American Since only about 25 of the 85 en 0 in our welcome, and the mer• saturday "I am going to have quite a task when Chemical Journals, Beilstein, William rolled Euzelians attended an important chants of the town will be glad :_: XATHEl!.INE HEP:BUl!.N :_, it comes to picking the 1nen, but I am Henry Perkins, set of Berichte, Mellor's business meeting of that literary so to serve you. -in- FRANCHOT TONE-JEAN Mum "i confident of one thing. Any man who Treatise, and the new Oxford Diction· ciety slated for last Monday, the meet Once again, we welcome you ~- 11The Little Minister" "G -in-A , ! t misses a practice next week won't ary of Organic Compounds. ing was postponed until Monday, Feb and hope that you stay with us = ent1 emen re 8 orn a stand a chance." Dowling said after When asked if it might be practicable § Her best picture on the scroon § ruary 11, at eight o'clock. President wlll be pleasant and profitable. § FOX NEWS MUSICAL COMEDY MUSICAL ~ rehearsals Wednesday evening. to add to: the Chemistry Building Dr. Eason urges a good attendance.' = = .f Isbell made hastily this reply: "This = 3 § COMING--":FLmTATION WALK," "XID MILLIONS" ~ FRATERNITY BILL AT building is just exactly built for ad· The government of China has de Exactly 42 per cent of the three LAST AID TO STUDENT ditions," pointing out that it may be creed that military training in all col H a r v a r d University (Cam bridge, I NEXT WEEK WATCH FOR "FRESHMAN DAY" I .. extended on both sides, in the back, leges in· Canton, China, shall be com Mass.) upper classes are listed as can :Minneapolis, 1\Iinn.-The Greeks have or even built higher. pulsory. didates for honors. ~ollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUllllllllllltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIUIIIJIUUIIIUIIII~ another good word for it. Fraternity house bills have always been one of the last points brought be· fore a rushee. Now house men are likely to make it the :first point in rush· ing talks, for recently a fraternity house bill rescued a University of Minnesota pledge from jail. Early one cold morning a couple of weeks ago Lloyd Albinson discovered a prowler outside the Phi Kappa Sigma house here. He called police, but the prowler had disappeared. About 2: 30 a.m. the same morning a pledge came back to the house. Find ing the front door locked, he started around to the back door. As he reached the side ()f the house, two burly police men appeared, hustled him into a squad car, and took him to the city jail. Despite protests, repeated attempts at identification and many requests to look at his pledge pin, the unfortunate llledge was lodged in a cell in the city jail. 'Vhen he awoke at S a.m. a final determined search of his pockets brought out his house bill. This was presented to the police sergeant and after questioning, the pledge was r~ leased. Over One Hundred Men Make First Term Honor Roll
(Continued from page one) Sills of Roseboro, A. W. Simmons of Roseboro, H. S. Stroupe, of Alexis, C. B. Taylor of Hendersonville, W. C. Thomas of Lan!lsdowne, Md., J. M. Wilder, Jr., of Raleigh, H. L. Williams of Louisburg, W. L. Wyatt, Jr., of Raleigh. Third year law-Sara Greason of Wake Forest, M. C. Paul of Washing· ton, N.C. Second year law-H. W. Ca1loway, Jr., of Concord, .A. l\1. and Gilbert Medlin of ::\iaxton, Ellsworth Meteer, of Madi· son, W. H. Peterson of Clinton, S. R. Pridgen of Bladenboro, D. IV. Sawyer, Jr., of Belhaven. First year med-C. L. Beavers of Apex, J. G. McMillan of Lumberton. MONDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY Second year med-W. R. Baker of Arden, A. G. Floyd of Fair Bluff, M. K. LUCREZIA LILY RICHARD Holler of Salisbury, C. M. Howell of BORI PONS BONELLI Thomasville, J ..A. Lineberry of Raleigh, KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS G. A. Rader of Newton, F. B. Wilkins 9 P.M. (E. T.) -COLUMBIA NETWORK of Mars Hill, R. 1\I. Williamson of s. Cerro Gordo. Philomathesians Gird loins for Spring Semester
(Continued from page one) dreamed progress this semester, if such cooperation is manifested. Meetings of the section will be held at eight instead of seven o'clock next I week, so as not to interfere with the @) 1935, LIGGETT & MYEI\S ToBACCO Co. B. S. U. Study Course. • CASTLE 'THEATRE ON STAGE "STREET. OF DREAMS" TODAY